Three times world champion Alexei Tereshchenko in a conversation with , he expressed the opinion that KHL should not be divided into groups, rather should take care of the education of players who are not enough.
“I think dividing the KHL into ‘strong and weak’ is a road to nowhere,” Tereshchenko said. – Made a mess. Instead, it is necessary to have a round robin system in the regular season, where everyone will fight with everyone else. Let’s say four rounds. And then the playoffs.
– The know-how incident is that the farthest and most expensive flights were blamed on poor clubs.
– The poorer clubs will only steal – they had a great idea. On the contrary, it seems to me that even the division into Eastern and Western conferences does not interest anyone, it should be abandoned. Especially with the realities of today.
– But how to financially equalize the clubs?
– Raise the wage floor to 500 million, and they will equalize. The question is different: where to take the players? Now Batyrshin, I see, has signed with Amur. Well done! But he missed the season before, and that’s not the only example. Well, what’s next? MHL guys? They are not ready yet. That’s what you need to blow in the pipes, not split the league! We must train coaches, bring in qualified specialists from Europe and America, who today can give real lessons.
According to , Moscow CSKA and Dynamo, Saint Petersburg SKA, Magnitogorsk Metallurg, Kazan Ak Bars, Ufa Salavat Yulaev and Chelyabinsk Traktor floated the idea of splitting the KHL into two separate leagues with “strong” and “weak” teams. . .
Source : MatchTV

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