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Friday, November 4, 2011

Black Thursday for 2011 KHL finalists’ helmsmen

Spartak’s Mikhail Yunkov (L) vies for the puck with Sergey Zinoviev of Salavat Yulaev (RIA Novosti / Aleksander Vilf) 29.10, 12:02

Salavat Yulaev are finally back to winning ways in the Kontinental Hockey League as the reigning champions ended their three-game winless streak in Moscow.

CSKA player Vyacheslav Kulemin vies for the puck with Yugra's Ivan Khlyntsev (RIA Novosti / Iliya Pitalev) 13.09, 13:33

All KHL season openers started with a minute’s silence on Monday, commemorating the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl team killed in a plane crash last week. CSKA beat Yugra in the first league game played in Moscow.

Hockey plane crash CSKA players around coach Julius Supler (RIA Novosti / Vladimir Fedorenko) 01.11, 19:15

The involvement of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin was required to finally solve the financial problems of Russian hockey’s most titled club, CSKA Moscow.

Published: 03 November, 2011, 15:24

Former Atlant Swedish head coach Bengt-Ake Gustafsson (AFP Photo / DAGMAR KIELHORN) Former Atlant Swedish head coach Bengt-Ake Gustafsson (AFP Photo / DAGMAR KIELHORN)

TAGS: KHL, Hockey, Salavat Yulaev, Atlant

Last year’s Gagarin Cup finalists Salavat Yulaev Ufa and Atlant Mytishchi have parted with their coaches Sergey Mikhalev and Bengt-Ake Gustafsson respectively.

Mikhalev’s contract was terminated by mutual consent. The reasons for the resignation have not been disclosed, however, they seem to lie on the surface. Salavat Yulaev held a series of unsuccessful matches back in October. They lost nine out of 12 matches and sweetened the pill with two wins.

“The team’s performance was unsatisfactory to say the least. This decision was predictable due to the absence of result. There can’t be any forfeit from the club. We have just terminated the contract,” Mikhalev explained to RIA Novosti news agency.

Mikhalev stood at the helm of Salavat in summer 2011 after the resignation of Vyacheslav Bykov, who led them to victory in the Gagarin Cup 2010/11. This season Salavat Ulaev have earned 28 points in 21 matches and currently occupy sixth place in the Eastern Conference.

Meanwhile, the other Gagarin Cup finalist, Atlant, followed Salavat’s suit and sacked famous Swedish specialist Bengt-Ake Gustafsson. His assistant Janne Karlsson was appointed the acting head coach.

“Parting with Gustafsson was too hard for us, so I can’t say more. The team will be led by Karlsson in the next matches. We haven’t started the search for a new coach, so it’s all in Janne’s hands,” Atlant’s general manager Andrey Verevko told the Sport-Express paper.

The KHL runners-up are in ninth place in the Western Conference at the moment, with 24 points from 17 games.

CSKA players around coach Julius Supler (RIA Novosti / Vladimir Fedorenko) 01.11, 19:15

The involvement of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin was required to finally solve the financial problems of Russian hockey’s most titled club, CSKA Moscow.


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