Next season, KHL clubs will be able to play 66 regular season games
“Our representative from Russia recently asked if our clients were interested in moving to the KHL next season. Not a single player was keen on moving there in the current situation.
I doubt they now start offering very large sums to major players. The KHL has never been interested in average players. I don’t think many Finns will go there next season,” Iltalehti’s agent quoted him as saying.
This season, only one Finnish player plays in the KHL – 31-year-old striker Teemu Pulkkinen from Traktor.
“It’s politics.” A Russian hockey player spoke about the refusal to extend a work visa in the Czech Republic
Source: Sport

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