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KHL mailbag - March edition

March 21, 2019, 1:20 PM ET [2 Comments]
Aivis Kalnins
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At this point? No. But there should be more clarity once KHL makes their second visit to the UK.





I do expect him to be a very good top-six player. Reliable in both zones, PP specialist. He has that raw goal scoring touch as well.





Don't know why this question always come up in regards to KHL free agents. It's simple really - unless team agrees to release the player from their KHL team - the player can't sign in the NHL until May 1st. As for Yelesin - it's better for him to stay in Russia for a little while longer to see if he can even be anything in the KHL.





Yes





I don't think that it's even possible to get rid of Admiral at this point. I don't think they're ever going to leave the KHL due to their placement on map, especially because KHL wants to create that Far East division from Asian and Russian teams. Expand to Japan etc. As for Severstal, I truly think they're done. But we'll see in a week what happens to them.





NYR should have Shestyorkin under contract this summer, Sorokin's deal expires after next season so don't expect him to join Islanders before that happens.





I don't see a point for Anton Lander to do so and neither for Yakupov. Nail is interested to come back, but I don't think he'll more than he was before leaving for KHL.





Fedorov and it's not close.





Unknown at this point. KHL has requested clarification on the matter. We should know more after KHL's BoG meeting next week.





New ownership, new sponsors... this has happened too many times since 2016. I truly think that they are done and will cease to exist during next weeks BoG meeting.





Gusev is focused on the playoffs right now. We know that he's in communication with the Vegas Golden Knights. McPhee has given all his guarantees to bring him over. I just don't see him rushing off to NHL straight away. But I do expect him to be in Vegas line-up come next October.




Too soon. He doesn't know what he wants to do, another guy that will have to make that decision during the summer.
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