who knows, the fact, that one can't even see highlights on KHL youtube in US is disgustingNo games yet on Eleven Sports in the USA. Is there a new rightsholder?
Not really, noDo you guys think Dmitry Yudin has any NHL upside?
So there’s a ₽270mm (€3.7mm) floor now?
Even the highest spending Liiga club only drops €3.5mm, how does a third of the league budget for that even if sold out for all their home matches?
Do you guys think Dmitry Yudin has any NHL upside?
I wonder on how long of a leash Skudra is with Traktor, his team is pretty unconvincing in the early stages of the season.
It is for 20/21, but it will increase to 50% of the salary cap, so ₽450mm. I would go with 75% of the cap, but yeah, they decided already.So there’s a ₽270mm (€3.7mm) floor now?
Even the highest spending Liiga club only drops €3.5mm, how does a third of the league budget for that even if sold out for all their home matches?
He is team-worst -3 in limited minutes though so I don't know how good of an idea that is.It will be fun to see how our 17-year old defensemen Nikishin will do today against Avangard. He was moved today to second line from being on fourth before.
To me it sounds like a terrible idea, but maybe Znarok has some crazy idea today. Also our usual VHL goalie is starting. Against Omsk.He is team-worst -3 in limited minutes though so I don't know how good of an idea that is.
Khomchenko has some amazing stats on a garbage VHL team so I'm actually quite excited to see how will he do in the KHL. It's not like Bespalov has been any good this season.To me it sounds like a terrible idea, but maybe Znarok has some crazy idea today. Also our usual VHL goalie is starting. Against Omsk.
The one time I saw him in Voskresensk he was quite good against Neva, so it's promising at least. Just an odd game to try him from the start, against Avangard and with todays roster in general.Khomchenko has some amazing stats on a garbage VHL team so I'm actually quite excited to see how will he do in the KHL. It's not like Bespalov has been any good this season.
Well they pulled Bespalov last game and Khomchenko did well in relief so it makes sense. Znarok probably thinks Bespalov in this tire-fire state doesn't give them a chance at all.The one time I saw him in Voskresensk he was quite good against Neva, so it's promising at least. Just an odd game to try him from the start, against Avangard and with todays roster in general.
Any way you look at it, it'seven harder for the visiting team. Going below .500, under those circumstances, would be tragic.While I understand the reasoning, I hate the schedule for Far Eastern teams and the ones visiting them. Traktor played Amur, Admiral and Kunlun all twice for a total of six games in the span of nine days. Whenever you look at them, you see them play the same teams over and over again. Looking forward to seeing how they'll fare in front of their own fans. While Amur-Admiral-Kunlun trio is no beast, it is still admirable that they managed to go above .500 in such a tiring and tight schedule.
I don't know exact details about try-out contracts so I'm not going to answer that part (my understanding is you do receive money and it can be, I think, up to a 1 month long) but you delete the message by pressing "delete" at the bottom of your postMakarov on a try-out contract with Avangard after the team has been decimated by injuries. How do try-out contracts work, by the way? What makes a contract try-out level? I mean, a regular contract would be something like, "We sign this for two years. You'll be paid this amount of money per year." but I have no idea what a try-out contract includes, other than the obvious fact that it is a short-term one. Do players receive money for it? How long can it be?
I was actually post this to transfer news, oops. Any way to delete this?