Hockey "Cold War" rages on
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08/26/2010 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Cold War may be a thing of the past in
a political sense, but the battle between Russia and the West is still alive
and well in the hockey world.
This week, representatives of the NHL and KHL, among numerous other ambassadors
from international hockey leagues, gathered in Toronto for the World Hockey
Summit. One hot topic was whether NHL players will be allowed to skate in the
2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, but another, more-pressing issue
took center stage.
That topic was the ongoing battle between the world's biggest and best hockey
leagues, the NHL and Russia's Kontinental Hockey League. Since the KHL was
formed in 2008, the league has placed itself in direct competition with the NHL
by attempting to lure players to Russia. How successful the upstart league has
been in achieving that goal is up for debate, but it's clear that the KHL has
at least drawn the attention of the NHL.
On the surface, the leagues appeared to be civil towards one another in Toronto
this week, but just like in the Cold War, the real battles are raging behind
closed doors.
Former NHL player and current KHL executive Slava Fetisov, a Hockey Hall of
Famer, did his best to highlight the supposed goodwill between the warring
leagues when he said, "We need the help to grow together. I think we need the
relationship with the NHL. But in reality, synergy is not on at the top of the
list for either sides.
NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly was more pragmatic in his assessment of
current relationship between the leagues when he said, "I think, obviously, we
have had some misunderstandings and disagreements and you only bridge those
differences by continued dialogue. I think we have improved the level of
dialogue in recent months and I hope that continues."
The real point of contention facing the leagues is that there is currently no
transfer agreement in place between the NHL and KHL. Until an agreement is
worked out regarding that issue, there are no rules of engagement when it comes
to the KHL trying to lure players away from the NHL, or vice versa.
Up to this point, most of the NHL players who have decided to jump ship for the
Russian league have been toward the end of their careers, but there is one name
that keeps popping up as an example of the KHL's ability to draw talent away
from North America. That player is former Nashville Predators forward Alexander
Radulov, who signed a three-year deal with Salavat Yulaev Ufa of the KHL in the
summer of 2008 despite having one season remaining on his contract with the
Preds.
Both the NHL and the International Ice Hockey Federation condemned the signing,
but without a transfer agreement in place, neither organization had any legal
recourse to stop Radulov from leaving his NHL club. All the Predators could do
was suspend Radulov for the 2008-09 season and lament the fact that they wasted
a first-round pick on a talented player who decided his best career move was to
play professionally in his home country.
Two years later, Radulov's exodus seems like an isolated incident but there are
still no rules in place that could prevent another player from making the same
decision. The very real possibility that a young player will simply pull ups
takes and leave for the KHL has struck fear in the hearts of NHL general
managers and possibly has led to only four Russian players being selected in
the first round of the NHL Entry Draft over the last two years. After Radulov,
a key question regarding any Russian prospect has been the player's desire to
play in North America, something that is not as easy to gauge as whether or not
a guy has the skill to be a success in the NHL.
As with the aforementioned issue regarding NHLers playing in the 2014 Olympics,
the transfer agreement problem will not be solved before the NHL's current
collective bargaining agreement expires on September 15, 2012 and there is a
distinct possibility that the controversy will linger on even after a new CBA
is agreed upon. After all, the KHL is a separate entity and doesn't have to bow
to the NHL demands.
One hopes that cooler heads will eventually prevail for the sake of
international hockey as a whole. While the Cold War between the Soviet Union
and the U.S. went on for over 40 years, hopefully the NHL and KHL can find a
more expedient solution to their problems.
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As of February 9, MySportsbook.com has released its coveted 2007 Mens NCAA Basketball Tournament betting odds. “March Madness betting ” only a month away, the top ranked Florida Gators are favorite at 7-2 to win it all. The defending champs have not disappointed at all this season and currently have a 22-2 record and are undefeated (9-0) in SEC play. The Gators’ thrive off of their extremely balanced, experienced and versatile attack. All five starters started in last seasons National Championship game. What is most impressive with this group is their balance; the five starters all average between 10.7 and 13.6 PPG. The Gators have been on an absolute roll having won 15 straight by an average of 16.4 PPG.
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Arizona 20-1
Butler 20-1
Duke 30-1
Florida 7-2
Georgetown 30-1
Indiana 35-1
Kansas 15-1
Marquette 25-1
Maryland 40-1
Memphis 50-1
Nevada 50-1
UNC 9-2
OSU 8-1
Oregon 30-1
Pittsburgh 15-1
Texas 30-1
Texas A&M 18-1
UCLA 6-1
Wisconsin 10-1
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