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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2008

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18.09.08. KHL. Spartak Moscow - Vityaz Chekhov - 5:2.

Fighters: Chris Simon (Vityaz) vs Denis Baev (Spartak).

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  • zhmi 7 pidaras

  • Я не могу читать эти грёбаные комменты

    Вы чё бараны в школе не учились ???

  • @okpapereat I didn't bother watching you videos, for your information I can watch KHL hockey here at home on my tv if I so please.

  • @okpapereat I know who he is... Of course players will come and play in the KHL, only about 750 players a year can make a good living in the NHL per year, there are thousands of hockey players who are at least semi pro and get a pay check every week/month. One option for those that aren't good enough to play in the NHL is to come and play KHL hockey. KHL have all kinds of plans, that doesn't mean they are going to expand to central europe and scandinavia, that is a utopic and dumb statement.

  • @KoivuTheHab What i mean was Johan Harju, the swedish sniper he has a great shot, and i believe when north american notice that the KHL is a great league to play in good players will start to come. Its just right now people don't hear about the KHL in north america enough. In the Future this league will add more teams from Czech Republic, Sweden and finland as well. I have a comparison video i will send to you on private message as i cant post link here and you can see for your self.

  • @okpapereat The point is not a single KHL player would be a star in the NHL, the differance between the leagues in terms of quality of hockey is huge. Of course KHL has some talent, both young and old, so do many other European leagues but they do not compare to the NHL where all the best players go. The KHL is a place for NHL rejects and players wanting to make a quick buck in a short career in a horrific enviroment. By the way there is no hockey player called ''Johan Karju'' =;)

  • @okpapereat It's way off topic, the topic is not economics, the topic is the quality of the two leagues? Morozov, Jagr, Yashin, Fedorov, Markov and Hasek are all old has beens. All those players were on the demise a number of years ago with their play and stats, they came to the KHL because they didn't want to play on the 4th line for 450K$ a year. Radulov was an average player on a very shit team, earning heavy playing minutes, he was far from their best player even his best year in Nashville.

  • @KoivuTheHab Oh, im not wrong here and thats not off topic because thats why the most the talented russian player plays here in north america because they make more money here. And the KHL still have talent, what about Alexei Morozov? Alexander Radulov who was Nashville's best player when he came here to play, how about Jaromir Jagr, Alexei Yashin, Sergei Federov the stanley cup winner, Dominic Hasek, Johan Karju, and Danny Markov you know i can go all day the KHL is filled with talent

  • @okpapereat No one has ever been offered hundreds of dollars. You are going way off topic, changing the subject because you know you are wrong. You understand that it makes sense that the best players in the world come to the league where they can make the most money right? Then you also understand that the NHL has by far the most talented players playing in their league.

    Why are you using a hypothesis that Kovalchuk would get paid 2M a year? He isn't getting paid 2M a year, never will...

  • @KoivuTheHab Because the NHL GM are retarded enough to sign them to crazy long term deals worth hundreds of millions of dollar and the greed of the russian players make them stay. I dont think kovalchuk, for example is playing to the potential to be paid i dunno around 100 million for 17 years was it on his first crack of the contract but rejected by NHL. Now what if the NHL payed him 2 million a season? Kovalchuck would be back in russia before you knnow it

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