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The KHL, closely watching the financial situation in Lada Togliatti,
adopted measures aimed at supporting the team. League President
Alexander Medvedev’s initiative to provide financial assistance to a
cash-strapped club was supported by the Board of Directors. Following
the decision made at the Board of Directors meeting on October 21, the
KHL made money transfers to Lada players' bank accounts for more than
17 million rubles in total. 21.10.2009
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Dinamo Minsk’s Glen Hanlon became the third KHL coach to lose his
job – despite his team being better off than they were this time last
year! The Belarusian side has taken 20 points, and six regulation-time
wins, from its first 15 games this season. Last year they had just 11
points and two wins at the same stage.
But a 4-1 home defeat to perennial strugglers Amur Khabarovsk on
October 20, which ended a three-match winning streak, proved Hanlon’s
last game in charge. The chairman of the Belarusian Hockey Federation,
Vladimir Naumov, wielded the axe, saying: «I am convinced that, with
the quality of players now available to Dinamo, the team should be
playing better.» Alexander Andrievsky has taken charge of the side, who
return to action on Thursday at home to Metallurg Novokuznetsk.
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ZURICH – The International Ice Hockey Federation has entered into an
agreement with the relevant national member associations and Hockey
Europe to secure a re-launch of the Champions Hockey League for
2010-2011. Hockey Europe is the union of the professional hockey
leagues from the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Slovakia, Sweden and
Switzerland. Included in the agreement is a settlement that
compensates the clubs that qualified for the 2009-2010 Champions Hockey
League, which was cancelled on June 15, 2009 due to the global
financial problems. The agreement foresees participation of
clubs from Europe’s Top-7 leagues in the 2010-2011 Champions Hockey
League: Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden and
Switzerland. The format and number of participating teams will be announced later. “This
agreement marks an extr
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STOCKHOLM – If there’s one word that a hockey fan dreads more than
“loss”, it’s probably “rebuilding”. That’s a word that club managements
like to use when things aren’t going the way they – or the fans – would
want to.
Rebuilding means cutting costs, throwing aging stars
overboard – if lucky, the club can sell or trade them, but not always
in the European circles – and, basically, starting from scratch.
That’s not to say that rebuilding isn’t a good, or a necessary thing. Sometimes it is.
In
the NHL, the teams get rebuilt through drafts. In Sweden, the clubs
take a look at their own junior system to see if there are talents that
can keep afloat, and with age and experience, take it back to the top.
In
2001, Djurgården Stockholm won its second consecutive Swedish
championship when Daniel Tjärnqvist scored the overtime winner against
Färj
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Andrew Podnieks
Two mistakes was all it took. An opportunistic
Russia took advantage of Canadian errors and defeated Canada 2-1 to win
gold for the second year in a row against its archrivals. Alexander
Radulov scored the second-period winner.
Midway through the first period Canadian defenceman
Braydon Coburn shot the puck out of the rink in his own end, and Oleg
Saprykin capitalized on the ensuing power play. Midway through the
second period, Coburn pinched unwisely at the Russian blueline, leading
to Radulov,s winner.
"It was like a playoff game," Radulov said. "Instead
of being a best-of-seven, it was a best of one. We know the way they
play, and they know the way
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Today
Vladimir Plyuschev officially became a new head coach of Youth Russian
National Team (U-20). The contract has concluded under the scheme
"1+1".
We will remind that the decision on Plyuschev,s
appointment was accepted on June, 18th at the session of Executive
committee FHR.
Among pupils of Plyuschev, acting under his
management in different national teams 11 hockey players have won
titles of World champions in Quebec and Bern: Alexandr Frolov, Ilya
Kovalchuk, Konstantin Korneyev, Alexandr Semin, Dmitry Kalinin, Sergey
Zinovyev, Oleg Saprykin, Denis Grebeshkov, Anton Volchenkov, Fedor
Tyutin, Alexander Perezhogin.
As the head coach of a Youth National team
Plyuschev has already won a gold medal in the World championship in
2002, and before has won the Wo
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Sunday
night was not the goalies, dream night, that,s for sure. Russian
offensive weapons stole the spotlight as the reigning world champions
pounded France 7-2.
It probably wasn,t the greatest of nights to
be a goalie at either end of the rink. For France,s Eddy Ferhi, it was
an uphill battle from the get-go, and his colleague, Alexander
Eremenko, faced 22 shots in the game, and just nine in the first 30
minutes. It took Russia just 1:23 to take the 1-0 lead.
Alexander Radulov got the puck in the neutral zone and carried it over
the offensive blueline. He got close to the French defenceman who had
lost his stick a few second earlier, used him as a screen, then
sidestepped him and sent a wrist shot behind Ferhi, beating him on the
stick
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Yesterday the national team of Russia has gone to Switzerland where on April, 22nd will lead a friendly match with a command of Hungary,
and on April, 24th will lead the first game in the World championship.
The president of FHR Vladislav Tretyak, executive chief FHR Valery
Fesyuk together with 25 players, a trainer,s and administrative staff
have gone to Bern in the afternoon, 21 of April.
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