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Salavat Yulaev 3-1 SKA St. Petersburg
0-1 Maksim Sushinsky (Ekman)
1-1 Vladimir Antipov
2-1 Aleksander Radulov (Blatak)
3-1 Aleksander Perezhogin (Vorobiev, Tereschenko)

Ak Bars Kazan 4-0 Khimik
1-0 Aleksei Morozov (Zaripov, Mårtensson) PP
2-0 Danis Zaripov (Morozov, Mårtensson)
3-0 Aleksei Morozov (Mårtensson, Zaripov) PP
4-0 Andrei Kuzmin (Nikulin)

Stanislav Galimov with Shutout

Amur 1-0 Dynamo Moscow
1-0 Andrei Bashko (Spiridonov, Belkin)
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Tyler Moss with the shutout

Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 3-1 Avangard Omsk
1-0 Petr Hubáček (Kohn)
1-1 Aleksei Bondarev (Kuryanov, Popov) PP
2-1 Konstantin Makarov (D. Makarov, Telyukin) PP
3-1 Petr Hubáček (D. Makarov) PP

Metallurg Nk 7-0 Dynamo Riga
1-0 Albert Vishnyakov (Khlebnikov, Polishchuk) PP1
2-0 Aleksandr Shinkar (Dudarev)
3-0 Fedor Polishchuk (Khlebnikov, Dadyrov) PP
4-0 Aleksei Chupin (Ostroushko, Dudarev)
5-0 Maksim Kitsyn (Maryams, Polishchuk)
6-0 Aleksandr Shinkar
7-0 Aleksandr Shinkar PP

Sergei Bobrovsky with the shutout

Metallurg Mg 3-4 ps Severstal
1-0 Jan Marek (E. Varlamov, Atyushov) PP
1-1 Aleksander Zevakhin (Trunev)
1-2 Joel Kwiatkowski (S. Varlamov) PP
2-2 Jan Marek (Khlystov, Kaigorodov)
3-2 Denis Platonov (Zavarukhin)
3-3 Joel Kwiatkowski (Shefer) PP
3-4 Denis Kochetkov SOG

Lada 2-1 Barys Astana
1-0 Evgeni Bodrov (D. Bodrov)
2-0 Georgijs Pujacs (Ketov) PP
2-1 Maksim Spiridonov (Glazachev, Stumpel) PP

Torpedo 3-4 ps Spartak Moscow
0-1 Nikita Schitov (Knyazev)
0-2 Aleksei Akifev
1-2 Pavel Brendl (Chubarov) PP
2-2 Yuri Dobryshkin (Varnakov)
2-3 Aleksei Akifev (Yunkov)
3-3 Pavel Brendl (Troschinsky)
3-4 Aleksei Akifev SOG

HK MVD 1-3 CSKA Moscow
1-0 James Pollock (Tsvetkov)
1-1 Aleksander Suglobov (Skugarev) PP
1-2 Sergei Shirokov (Parshin)
1-3 Ivan Khomutov (Shirokov)

Sibir 1-2 Dynamo Minsk
1-0 Aleksander Borovkov PP
1-1 Andrei Mikhalev (Zhidkih, Ulmer)
1-2 Evgeni Kurilin (Dudik)
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Rangers prospect Alexei Cherepanov has suffered a groin injury, according to Sports Today (via their Sports.ru site), and is a scratch from today’s game against Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk. He’ll only miss this one game
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Metallurg Mg 2-4 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
1-0 Denis Khlystov (Malenkih, Rolinek) PP
2-0 Vitaly Atyushov (Marek, E. Varlamov)
2-1 Aleksei Kudashov (Yashin, Mikhnov)
2-2 Alexei Yashin /Kudashov, Mikhnov)
2-3 Aleksei Mikhnov (Guskov) PP
2-4 Ivan Tkachenko (Rudenko, D. Semin)
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Ak Bars Kazan 3-2 Barys Astana
1-0 Danis Zaripov (Mårtensson, Morozov)
2-0 Mikhail Zhukov (Shafigulin, Alexeev)
2-1 Maksim Spiridonov (Kloucek) PP1
2-2 Evgeni Rymarev (Spilar, Letowski)
3-2 Aleksei Morozov (Zaripov, Kapanen)
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Salavat Yulaev 5-2 Severstal
0-1 Sergei Piskunov
1-1 Leos Cermak (Radulov)
2-1 Vladimir Antipov (Mikeska)
3-1 Konstantin Koltsov (Mikeska)
4-1 Leos Cermak (Radulov) PP
4-2 Oleg Gubin (Esipov)
5-2 Vladimir Antipov

Traktor 3-4 ps SKA St. Petersburg
0-1 Nils Ekman (Sushinsky, Giroux) PP
1-1 Aleksei Zavarukhin (Glinkin, Galkin) PP
2-1 Vadim Shakhraychuk (Konev) PP
2-2 Igor Misko
3-2 Evgeni Dadydov
3-3 Sergei Brylin (Sushinsky)
3-4 Nils Ekman SOG

Lada 1-2 Avangard Omsk
1-0 Stepan Zakharchuk (Bodrov) PP
1-1 Dmitri Pestunov
1-2 Anton Malyshev (Ezhov) PP

Amur 1-0 Dynamo Minsk
1-0 Sergei Sevostyanov (Shulakov)
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CSKA Moscow 0-2 Atlant Mytishchi
0-1 Esa Pirnes (Leschev, Mozyakin)
0-2 Denis Arkhipov (Korolyuk)
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Sibir 2-1ot Dynamo Riga
1.0 Evgeni Lapin (Tyurin, Skopintsev)
1-1 Mikelis Redlihs (Hartingan, Darzins)
2-1 Evgeni Muratov (Alekseev, Yushkevich)

Torpedo 5-3 Vityaz
0-1 Aren Spylo (Boichenko, Klimenko) PP1
1-1 Mikhail Varnakov (Troschinsky, Podhradsky) PP
1-2 Andrei Kolesnikov (Litvinenko, Golts) PP
2-2 Maksim Popatov (Kosourov) PP
2-3 Igor Radulov
3-3 Mikhail Varnakov
4-3 Maksim Potapov (Kosourov)
5-3 Pavel Brendl (Troschinsky) EN

Metallurg Nk 2-4 Dynamo Moscow
0-1 Dmitri Tarasov (Yachmanev)
0-2 Konstantin Kasyanchuk (Zhitnik)
1-2 Fedor Polischuk (Khlebnikov, Davydov)
1-3 Yakov Rylov (Petushko, Afanasenkov)
2-3 Marat Davydov (Mikhailov, Dudarev)
2-4 Konstantin Kasyanchuk (Rachunek) PP

Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 1-2 Khimik
1-0 Konstantin Makarov (D. Makarov)
1-1 Aleksander Romanovsky (Romanov, Korolyov)
1-2 Aleksander Romanov (Gorelov

HK MVD 3-2 ps Spartak Moscow
1-0 Denis Kokarev (Arekaev)
2-0 Oleg Antonenko (Tsvetkov, Pollock)
2-1 Stefan Ruzicka PP
2-2 Maksim Rybin (Lewandowski)
3-2 Ruslan Zaynullin SOG
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Sibir 6-1 Dynamo Riga
1-0 Evgeni Lapin (Tyutin, Muratov)
2-0 Evgeni Muratov (Lapin) SH
3-0 Dmitri Yushkevich (Bakika)
3-1 Aleksander Nizhivy (Cipulis, Shirokov) PP
4-1 Ivan Cernik (Bakika)
5-1 Denis Tyurin(Yushkevich, Lapin) PP
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Seven players are ejected after a midgame brawl: Riga’s Marcel Hossa, Duvie Westcott, Matt Ellison and Ronald Petrovicky, and Sibir’s Mikhail Anisin, Aleksei Krivchenkov and goalie Tom Lawson, who gets a double game misconduct. As their players wrestle the visitors from Latvia, the Sibir fans chant “Russia!
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Goalie Tyler Moss of Amur, who had back-to-back 1-0 shutouts; defenceman Andrei Kuteykin of Salavat Yulaev; forward Alexei Morozov of Ak Bars, who scored five goals and two assists in three games. And rookie of the week honors went to none other than controversial ex-Predators forward Alexander Radulov of Salavat, who went 1+3=4 in three games
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Atlant Mytischy 3-2 Spartak Moscow
0-1 Stefan Ruzicka (Dokshin)
1-1 Magnus Johansson (Mozyakin)
1-2 Ilya Dokshin (Ruzicka)
2-2 Igor Korolev (Krikunov)
3-2 Albert Leschev (Mozyakin)
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Avangard Omsk 6-0 Metallurg Mg
1-0 Alexander Svitov (Volkov)
2-0 Dmitri Pestunov (Gladskih, Kopeikin)
3-0 Anton Malyshev (Volkov, Svitov)
4-0 Jaromir Jagr (Klepis) PP
5-0 Aleksei Bondarev (Kuryanov)
6-0 Alexander Svitov (Popov, Jagr)
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Jaromir Jagr scores his first goal of the year and adds an assit for his first 2 point night of the year.
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Ak Bars Kazan 3-4ot Dynamo Moscow
0-1 Petr Cajanek (Kalyuzhny, Zhitnik)
0-2 Maksim Petushko (Landry) PP
1-2 Andrei Pervyshin (Nikulin, Morozov) PP
2-2 Mikhail Zhukov (Alexeev)
3-2 Danis Zaripov (Morozov)
3-3 Dmitry Afanasenkov (Nepryaev)
3-4 Yakov Belov (Afanasenkov)
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Barys Astana 3-4 Traktor
0-1 Andrei Zavarukhin (Glinkin)
0-2 Aleksei Zavarukhin (Piganovich) PP
1-2 Maksim Spiridonov (Glazachev) PP
2-2 Konstantin Glazachev PP
2-3 Vadim Shakhraychuk (Dadonov, Piganovich) PP
2-4 Anton Glinkin (Zavarukhin)
3-4 Evgeni Rymarev (Mezei, Krasnoslobodtsev) SH

Vityaz 6-5so Torpedo
1-0 Denis Sergeev (Simon, Radulov)
1-1 Mikhail Varnakov (Shastin)
1-2 Egor Shastin (Varnakov) PP
2-2 Aren Spaylo (Walser)
3-2 Igor Radulov
4-2 Aren Spaylo (Kolesnikov)
4-3 Andrei Nikitenko (Podhradsky) PP
4-4 Renat Mamashev (Popatov)
5-4 Chris Simon (Spaylo) PP
5-5 Peter Podhradsky (Shastin)
6-5 Aleksander Golts SOG

2 point night for Chris Simon 1 goal 1 assist

Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 2-1 Lada Togliatti
1-0 Sergei Anshakov (Lapenkov, Kraev)
2-0 Andrei Ivanov (Law, Kutuzov)
2-1 Evgeni Ketov (Panov) PP

Severstal 1-6 Metallurg Nk
0-1 Aleksei Chupin (Dudarev, Gusev)
0-2 Vladimir Gusev (Polishchuk, Khlebnikov) PP
0-3 Fedor Polishchuk (Khlebnikov)
0-4 Valeri Khlebnikov
0-5 Artim Ostroushko (Khlebnikov, Chupin) PP
0-6 Miroslav Horava (Mikhailov, Kapus)
1-6 Sergei Kagaykin (Zevakhin)

SKA St. Petersburg 4-0 Amur
1-0 David Nemirovsky (Korolev)
2-0 Anton Korolev (Popovik, Kryukov) PP
3-0 Aleksei Koznev (Nemirovsky, Shvidky)
4-0 Maksim Sushinsky (Brylin, Ekman)

Robert Esche with the Shutout

Dynamo Riga 2-1 HK MVD
1-0 Girts Ankipans (Westcott, Hossa) PP
2-0 Marcel Hossa (Cipruss, Elliston)
2-1 Oleg Antonenko (Tsvetkov, Ugarov)
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Avangard Omsk 1-5 Salavat Yulaev
0-1 Kirill Koltsov (Antipov, Mikeska)
0-2 Alexander Perezhogin PS
0-3 Igor Schadilov (Radulov, Tereschenko) SH
1-3 Aleksei Kopeikin (Pestunov)
1-4 Andrei Sidyakin (Blatak, Medvedev) PP
1-5 Leos Cermak (Taratukhin, Koltsov)
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Spartak Moscow 6-5so CSKA Moscow
1-0 Branko Radivojevic (Ruzicka) PP
1-1 Aleksei Tertyschny (Korneev) PP
1-2 Denis Parshin (Shirokov)
2-2 Ilya Dokshin (Kanareyikin, Radivojevic) PP
2-3 Sergei Shirokov (Parshin)
2-4 Oleg Saprykin (But, Schastlivy) PP
3-4 Stefan Ruzicka (Upper, Radivojevic)
3-5 Denis Kulyash PP
4-5 Denis Upper (Ruzicka)
5-5 Aleksander Drozdetsky (Lyamin)
6-5 Maksim Rybin SOG
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Stefan Ruzicka 3 point night 1 goal 2 assists

Barys Astana 3-4 Metallurg Mg
0-1 Jan Marek PS
0-2 Jan Marek (Bulin)
0-3 Stanislav Chistov (Platonov, Kaigorodov)
1-3 Jozef Stumpel (Glazachev) PP
2-3 Maksim Spiridonov (Dallman, Titov)
3-3 Maksim Spiridonov (Glazachev, Stumpel)
3-4 Aleksei Kaigorodov (Platonov, Chistov)

Dynamo Minsk 1-4 Atlant Mytischy
0-1 Dmitri Vlasenkov (Boikov)
0-2 Esa Pirnes (Mozyakin)
1-2 Brian Muir (Antonov, Zhidkih) PP
1-3 Jan Bulis (Khomitsky)
1-4 Denis Arkhipov (Pronin, Korolyuk)

Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 3-1 Sibir
1-0 Zbynek Irgl (Vishnevsky)
1-1 Evgeni Muratov (Milovzorov, Alekseev) PP
2-1 Josef Vasicek (Rudenko)
3-1 Aleksei Kudashov (Mikhov, Konkov)
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Al Jazeera.net

With the new found resources wealth of places such as the Middle East and Russia causing a revolution on the sporting landscape, the sport of ice hockey looks to be the next to benefit from the oil rich backers.

Russia, a country so passionate about ice hockey, is aiming for its investment to create a league to compete with the Northern American NHL.

Dinamo Riga, once the pride of Latvian hockey and the best Soviet team outside Moscow, owes its recent revival to the game’s backers lofty ambitions.

Dinamo is one of three foreign teams in Russia's cash-rich Continental Hockey League (KHL), which got under way last week amid contract disputes with its North American counterpart.

The Kremlin-backed KHL is hoping to move beyond the former Soviet sphere, the other two foreign teams are from Belarus and Kazakhstan, and expand into Western Europe as early as next season.

"We see the league as a challenge to the NHL in the future,'' said Vsevolod Kukushkin, an expert on European ice hockey.

Challenge dismissed

Although dismissed by the NHL, the Russian challenge has already begun.

Players like Jaromir Jagr, Ray Emery, Jozef Stumpel, Alexander Radulov and Nikita Filatov defected from the NHL to settle in with Russian teams.

The two leagues locked horns immediately, each side accusing the other of poaching players already under contract.

The KHL announced last week that it was no longer obligated to abide by a moratorium reached in July, when the leagues agreed to not sign players that were under contract. The Radulov case, for one, appears to be headed to court.

Nevertheless, NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly reiterated what he said at the NHL draft in June, that the Russian league was not a major concern.

"Of course we're disappointed with some of the things that have happened since the entry draft but, no, I don't think I would change my answer today, that we don't consider the KHL to be a major concern,'' Daly said.

European expansion

Europeans, however, are taking the Russian league seriously.

League organisers hope that Dinamo Riga, currently the only team representing a European Union country, will serve as a kind of showcase for further expansion into Europe.

The KHL has already entered negotiations with a number of European teams that have shown interest in joining, KHL spokesman Alexander LaPutin said.

"We hope that the expansion would be next season,'' he said.

Two top Swedish teams, Farjestad and Frolunda Indians, have been in contact with KHL officials. They have no immediate plans to join the league, but are not ruling it out in the future.

"It's going to take some time but this will be a serious challenge to the entire world of hockey,'' said Mats Ahdrian, managing director of Frolunda Indians.

"If you can't beat them you have to join them.''

Rich backers

In its embryonic stage, the KHL can rely on a formidable group of benefactors that includes some of Russia's state-owned or controlled corporations.

Awash with cash after years of high oil and commodity prices, companies such as Gazprom, the world's largest natural gas producer, and Norilsk Nickel, the world's No. 1 producer of nickel and palladium, are providing the financial muscle.

The largest backer is Gazprom, and its chairman Alexander Medvedev is doubling as the KHL's president.

"Basically the KHL gets its funding from five or six major state companies and two private companies that are also major,'' LaPutin said.

"It could be called a sort of state program.''

With sponsors like that, league organisers believe that the sky is the limit.

Jagr, for instance, will receive $7 million to play for Avangard Omsk in Siberia.

Players cautious

Still, many players have doubts about the league's staying power and have signed contracts for only one or two years.

"People want to see where this will go before committing to more,'' said Ronald Petrovicky, a former NHL player with Calgary, New York, Atlanta and Pittsburgh who now skates for Dinamo Riga.

Political uncertainty may also be an obstacle to expansion.

The launching of the KHL comes on the heels of Russia's invasion of Georgia and renewed fears of regional instability.

"Those things will affect the league,'' Ahdrian said, adding that the KHL was still viewed with some skepticism in the West.

"Right now it's very Russian. Even though they've copied the NHL's structures, they've adapted them to Russian conditions,'' he said.

"If you look at the players, they are mostly from former Eastern bloc nations, then Finns and Swedes. There are not many North Americans.''

In Latvia, a tiny state still haunted by memories of a half-century of Soviet occupation, ice hockey is the nation's most beloved sport, and league organisers are confident that people will pay $15 to $25 to see the likes of Jagr, Emery and Stumpel.

The team is backed by Itera Latvija, a natural gas supplier and a subsidiary of a Russian company by the same name.

Its ownership structure is vague but has strong links to Gazprom.

"For the first time we have a big market. This is a business project, there is great interest from Scandinavian sport networks and from ESPN, they want TV licenses as well,'' said the club's marketing director, Martins Kalnins.

NHL model

Using a model similar to the NHL, the Russian league is split into four divisions named after famous Russian players.

The 24 teams were assigned to a division by lottery.

One drawback for players is the enormous distances between venues.

Dinamo Riga, the westernmost team, is 6,800 kilometres from the easternmost, Amur, in Khabarovsk.

LaPutin said the league has tried to minimize teams' flying and the inevitable jet lag.

Dinamo Riga, for instance, will play seven games on its 10-day trip to Russia's Siberia and Far East regions.

In the end, league organisers are aware that by taking on the NHL they are fighting an uphill battle.

Andrei Kovalenko, a former NHL star now acting as the head of the KHL's newly formed players union, feels the league is up to the challenge.

"The NHL has worked a long time and they have very good players there, I think the best in the world,'' he said.

"But this season the KHL will show their skill to everyone.''
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