KHL mulls dropping 5 teams to save costs
MOSCOW — The Kontinental Hockey League is considering shrinking from 29 to 24 teams following years of financial instability.
“Optimizing the number (of clubs) will help us to deal with the issue of cost-cutting related to player earnings,” KHL president Dmitry Chernyshenko said on Tuesday in comments reported by state news agencies in Russia.
Chernyshenko said the league’s analysis suggested 24 teams would be “optimal.”
He accused some of the league’s less successful clubs of relying on government money while dragging the standard of the league down with poor-quality ice hockey in near-empty arenas.


