Alessandro Seren Rosso
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Finally, we're getting a salary cap, which I hope will not be circumvented around with bonuses or some other tricks.
Unfortunately, it looks like bonuses will be accounted for only in part.
Finally, we're getting a salary cap, which I hope will not be circumvented around with bonuses or some other tricks.
I don't see how this is any relevant to Jussi's earlier post.
Unfortunately, it looks like bonuses will be accounted for only in part.
The KHL will be broadcasted via DAZN in Germany.
Slovan revealed the news 2 hours ago. I am not able to find any news at the biggest Slovak hockey/sport websites right now. Only one of other biggest news websites has published the news one hour & 30 minutes after Slovan announced it. Seems, Slovak journalists are on vacations or too busy.So it looks like Slovan gets a big sponsor for the next season, Gazprom Export. Not sure, how big is the deal though.
I'm very happy that KHL will now be broadcast at DAZN - without laola1.tv it was significantly harder to watch games from abroad. The problem still persists for me since I live in Turkey. For some reason I don't know, regardless of the device or network I'm connecting through, it never works properly. For example, I have a very stable internet connection at around 10Mbps (I hope this term is correct) which allows me to watch pretty much any stream at high quality very smoothly.
I've always looked for a legal, good source of streaming yet legal or illegal - broadcast for KHL is terrible. The only sensible option is to buy the pack via official website yet as I said, it doesn't work. I have absolutely no idea why. On laola1.tv there were no commentators but the stream quality was fantastic. Stable, smooth and reliable.
I really hope they'll take more steps about that. At this moment I couldn't care less about KHL because Stanley Cup playoffs started & I am not interested in SKA or CSKA; but I honestly missed being able to watch Salavat, Admiral, Traktor etc. during regular season without having to think about whether I would be able to find a stream, which is not the case generally, unfortunately.
By the way, speaking of laola1.tv, does anyone know why they took KHL off the list? Is it that their agreement basically came to an end? If this is the case, why didn't they opt to renew it? I don't want to jump to conclusions but I feel like it might be KHL itself who wanted to not stream their games for free anymore. "OK, we have you enough time to get accustomed to the league. Now, if you wanna follow, gotta pay money!" which makes perfect sense. But only when you can get an actual stream after the payment, huh.
Circa 14M EUR. Not a big deal as such, but the most important thing is that the finance and salaries should be finally (perhaps first time ever?) stabilized during the whole season, and therefore some conceptual work will be possible.So it looks like Slovan gets a big sponsor for the next season, Gazprom Export. Not sure, how big is the deal though.
Iltalehti told us today than Dynamo Moscow left 30M € of debt behind simply by changing the company name from OHK Dynamo Moscow to AO Dynamo Moscow. Apparently they did the same thing once before, when the "merged" with HK MVD. How is this possible in any serious ice hockey competition? And does this give precedent to all KHL teams, from now on, to do same thing, when the debt is too much? Can for example Admiral Vladivostok start next season debt free with the name Admirals of Vladivostok? Or is there just different rules to Moscow teams? In Finland if a Liiga team cannot deal with their debt, they will be kicked out of Liiga.
Harkimo won a legal battle with some Finnish company a few days ago. The case is about selling the Hartwall Arena to Timchenko/Rotenberg.Face-off: Finnish hockey team could sue newspaper for Putin image on emblem
Jokerit are considering sueing some Finnish newspaper for abusing their logo - they put Puts head inside of Jokerits logo.
I find it interesting how they've got annoyed over this as without the Russian money Jokerit wouldn't be able to compete? But anyway here you go.
Face-off: Finnish hockey team could sue newspaper for Putin image on emblem
Jokerit are considering sueing some Finnish newspaper for abusing their logo - they put Puts head inside of Jokerits logo.
I find it interesting how they've got annoyed over this as without the Russian money Jokerit wouldn't be able to compete? But anyway here you go.
Harkimo won a legal battle with some Finnish company a few days ago. The case is about selling the Hartwall Arena to Timchenko/Rotenberg.
Of course, @Jussi will correct me
I am sorry I was wrong with the date.Different issue. It was about Harkimo buying Sanomat shares without revealing his intent of selling them further or something like that. And that was settled 3 years ago, not days.