He can't be worse than Kablukov, can he?He will refine his skills in Karelia
Atlant trades Kadeykin to SKA for Malyshev.
Kadeykin is a promising 20 year old who has had a slow start. SKA won this trade, but I suppose that Atlant also got some money in addition to Malyshev. But how is Kadeykin going to get playing time in SKA?
Mamashev outlasts Fedotenko at Devils camp - theres a surprise
Also no word on the Loktionov front yet as to landing places
any other borderline NHLers can come to the KHL besides Leino? MB Kontiola? any rumors on where Talinder is going?
Talinder is going to be out long term he dislocated his shoulder the other night
He said KHL is no go for sure.Yes and are most likely to sign with AIK (Sweden2) or Linköping if he decides to sign somewhere, doubt he'll want to go to KHL.
Kontiola plans to stay in the AHL for the time being so I guess no KHL for him this season.
He threw some bashes at being in Russia on his way out, Im sure teams owners are glad the door is hitting him on the way out
Not really bashes, just grew tired of life there. He and Lehterä both.
And what is wrong with that? The Czechs and Slovaks are the only ones who are able to actually make use of that. For any other import, learning Russian would be a waste of time, it's really difficult to master at an appropriate level.if growing tired means coming making millions and refusing to learn the language then I agree with this definition.
They just speak what the audience likes to hear.Not really bashes, just grew tired of life there. He and Lehterä both.
Lehterä actually learned to speak some Russian in his time in Novosibirsk and he never had anything bad to say about the city. He said he had a good life there.if growing tired means coming making millions and refusing to learn the language then I agree with this definition.
Lehterä actually learned to speak some Russian in his time in Novosibirsk and he never had anything bad to say about the city. He said he had a good life there.
Lehterä is more of an exception than a rule. I don't know that any other Finns have learned any Russian language in spite of playing there for many years.Yeah, some russians learn some english when playing in the NHL too...