BalticWarrior
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Are there any plans on making KHL winter classic? It would be great for the league IMO and would attract more followers
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There was an outdoor game in the VHL last year and I don't think fans there too thrilled to sit 2,5 hours while there's -25 degrees outside. Furthermore, there are only few cities who could sell out a stadium and has a new/good one. And while in NA Winter Classic is a celebration of the sport, one day when hockey gets more attention than football and basketball I don't see a way to make one game so special and relevant to everyone (not just the fans of the two teams playing) in Russia.
All things considered, it would be just one really tough project to pull off in the KHL.
Yes,maybe but if KHL improved their marketing strategy to make it relevant it could be done IMO.
Everything can be done. The question is "is it worth it?". Is it? In US it most certainly was but I can't see what's the big benefit of such event in Russia.
Well it would be a huge thing for the popularity of the league,luring in fans from Sweden,Finland etc.
How? Why would Swede or Finn watch it? What would make one game so special that all of the sudden world's eyes would turn on him?
You are making these bold statements with no arguments to back them up.
ask yourself why do swedes ,finns,germans watched this Winter classic around the world? Because it was marketed as the most important hockey moment that year.
Marketing can only do so much, first of all you got to have a marketable product. NHL has world's best hockey and best players from all over the world. Seeing Lundqvist and Hagelin in such game is appealing to Swedes, Voracek to Czechs, Gaborik and Chara to Slovaks, Timonen to Finns, Hecht and Seidenberg to Germans, Vanek to Austrians and so on, because it's a rare chance to see them play when you're not supposed to be sleeping. That's a big thing not to mention world-class hockey superstars like Ovechkin and Crosby.
And what do the KHL have to offer? You can see bunch of Russians and some mediocre internationals who won't even make your NT skating around everyday.
Its not about the players its about how the Winter classic is presented itself.
Yes, in a way it is about how the Winter Classic is presented but it is THESE PLAYERS and THE HIGH LEVEL OF THE ON-ICE PRODUCT which enables the NHL to present it in such manner. Because it's very important match and because there are best players from all over the world and the highest level of hockey.
People are not that stupid. You can't just say "hey, it's the KHL match but really you have to watch it". You have to give them the reason and at this point KHL doesn't have that reason. It doesn't offer anything spectacular.
How about a game between Moscow teams in the Luzhniki (probably too big of a stadium) or Lokomotiv stadium