07-15-2016, 11:32 AM
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Some kinda newsbreaker!
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Learning Phaneufs skating style
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KHL to expand to London, England
http://www.si.com/nhl/2016/07/15/rep...-expand-london
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On Friday, a Russian sports website announced that the KHL will put an expansion team in London, England.
It's the latest aggressive move by the Russian-based circuit which is spread over vast stretches of two continents. The league will unveil its first China-based team, Kunlun Red Star, in Beijing this season.
Although it would seem to be a natural to host a major-league team due to its size and status as one of the world's greatest cities, London's history with the sport makes it far from a sure bet. The U.K.'s 10-team Elite Ice Hockey League hasn't iced a squad in the capital since 2005-06 when the London Racers folded due to a poor facilities. And while the EIHL always kept an eye on the market, a return is hardly imminent.
Facilities aren't a problem now, at least in terms of quality. The O2 Arena, which holds up to 23,000 spectators, is a world-class building that hosted two NHL regular-season games between the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings back in 2007. But it's also the world's busiest arena, which could lead to scheduling issues.
And it remains to be seen what sort of appetite the city has for hockey. The EIHL is a non-entity in a city obsessed with its five English Premier League football teams, but the major-league status of the KHL, with its ability to attract higher quality athletes and presence in other world-class markets, could be exactly what the sport needs to find a toehold in London.
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