Russian press: Karlovy Vary ready for Kontinental Hockey League

The ice-hockey club of Karlovy Vary is ready to take part in the Kontinental Hockey League’s next season, the Russian daily Sports Express reported on Saturday. Officials of the Karlovy Vary hockey club, a participant of the Czech top hockey division, are reportedly scheduled for a final round of talks with the KHL’s directorate in Moscow on Wednesday.

The Kontinental Hockey League was founded in 2008 with participants from Russia, Belarus, Latvia and Kazakhstan. Czech Republic’s Jaromír Jágr currently plays for KHL’s Avantgard Omsk.

Author: Jan Richter