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21.5.1st Medveščak playerMedveščak Zagreb has announced its first player signing since joining the Kontinental Hockey League. 27-year-old goaltender Mark Dekanich, a Canadian with Croatian ancestry, joins the team after five seasons in the AHL.
21.5.Kopřiva to SlovanCzech goaltender Miroslav Kopřiva has signed with Slovan Bratislava.
17.5.Zaripov to MagnitogorskRussian forward Denis Zaripov is on the move from Ak Bars Kazan to Metallurg Magnitogorsk, with whom he has signed a two-year contract.
16.5.Marcel Hossa to RigaFormer HC LEV forward is headed back to Dinamo Riga, the team with whom he led the KHL in goals back in 2009-10.
15.5.Červenka back in KHLRoman Červenka is returning to the KHL, signing with SKA St Petersburg. After a season with the Calgary Flames, the centre is returning to the league where he had success in Omsk, and also played briefly for HC LEV during the lockout.
14.5.Keenan to MagnitogorskVeteran NHL coach Mike Keenan has been hired to become the head coach of Metallurg Magnitogorsk. The KHL club has signed him to a two-year contract.
14.5.Štěpánek to CherepovetsJakub Štěpánek, who played 12 games for HC LEV last season after being acquired in October from SKA St. Petersburg, has signed with Severstal Cherepovets for the coming season.
13.5.Morozov to CSKAIn one of the KHL´s higher-profile moves this off-season, former Russian national team captain Alexei Morozov has moved from Ak Bars Kazan to CSKA Moscow.
9.5.Top KHL Draft prospectsThe Kontinental Hockey League has issued it´s list of top prospects from Russia, Europe, and North America for this summer´s Draft, which will be held May 26 in Donetsk. More details at khl.ru.
5.5.Glass to SpartakCanadian goaltender Jeff Glass, who played last season for Sibir Novosibirsk, has signed on to play with Spartak Moscow in the coming season. For more information, visit en.khl.ru.
1.5.KHL free agent signingsOn the first day of KHL free agency, several players have already found new homes for the coming season, notably:
Valeri Nishuchkin - Chelyabinsk->Dynamo Moscow
Sergei Tereschenko - Donetsk->Magnitogorsk
Jakub Petružálek - Dynamo Moscow->Khabarovsk
Ivan Vishnevsky - Atlant Moscow Oblast->Ufa
Anssi Salmela - Omsk->Donetsk
Nikita Zaitsev - Novosibirsk->CSKA Moscow
30.4.Zagreb joins the KHLKHL President Alexander Medvedev has confirmed that HC Medveščak Zagreb will play in the Kontinental Hockey League in the 2013-14 season.
27.4.Vladivostok joins KHLKHL President Alexander Medvedev has confirmed that a yet-to-be-named team based in Vladivostok will be the league´s 27th team and begin playing in the 2013-14 season, and former NHL star Alexander Mogilny has been named club president. The possibility of Zagreb joining as well is still subject to financial requirements being met.
25.4.Medvedev on expansionKHL President Alexander Medvedev says that the league could expand to as many as 28 teams for the 2013-14 season. The most likely candidates to receive new teams are Vladivostok, on Russia´s Pacific Coast, and Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.
7.4.Mikuš undergoes surgeryHC LEV defenceman Juraj Mikuš has underwent surgery, which takes him out of contention for a roster spot on Slovakia´s World Championship team.
1.4.2 Lions in Swedish campHC LEV forwards Nicklas Danielsson and Richard Gynge have been invited to try out for Team Sweden as they prepare to co-host this year´s World Championship.
13.2.Bartečko´s season doneHC LEV alternate captain Ľuboš Bartečko is out for the rest of the season. He injured his neck in December and, until recently, it was hoped he would return this season, but the latest prognosis says he needs more time.
10.2.Cipulis & ŅiživijsHC LEV forwards Mārtiņš Cipulis and Aleksandrs Ņiživijs had a fruitful international break, helping their Latvian national team qualify for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. The club congratulates them on their success!
1.2.Danielsson stays homeNicklas Danielsson has declined an invitation to represent Sweden at the upcoming Oddset Hockey Games in Malmö. Instead, the HC LEV foward will remain in Prague during the International Break to spend time with his wife and newborn son.
31.1.Hunkes to SpartaWith the addition of defenceman Mikko Mäenpää to HC LEV´s roster, Jiří Hunkes will play the rest of the season with HC Sparta Praha of the Czech Extraliga.
28.1.Sick LionsAt the most critical time of the season, the flu is running through HC LEV and has claimed two victims. Forwards Jakub Klepiš and Tomáš Rachůnek will take Monday´s game against Severstal Cherepovets off to recover.
26.1.Danielsson´s a father!Forward Nicklas Danielsson became a father to son Elien, who was born in Prague on Thursday.
24.1.Kalous leaves benchAssistant Coach Jiří Kalous will not be behind the bench when HC LEV takes on Dinamo Minsk on Saturday. His role within the organization will be clarified by management at a later date.
17.1.Sekáč´s backIn reaction to the rash of injuries up front, HC LEV has recalled 20-year-old forward Jiří Sekáč from HC Sparta Praha of the Czech Extraliga. Sekáč was pointless in a limited role with LEV earlier in the season, but has 10 points (4+6) in 21 games with Sparta.
16.1.Danielsson´s goalNicklas Danielsson´s beautiful effort against Traktor Chelyabinsk made it to #5 on the KHL´s list of Top 10 goals of the week. See it, along with the other 9 on the list, here.
14.1.Karamnov Jr a father!Vitali Karmamnov Jr is not the most junior member of the family anymore. Yevgeni Karamnov was born Monday morning, making HC LEV centre Vitali Jr a father and team assistant coach Vitali Sr a grandfather. Congratulations to the entire Karamnov family!
13.1.Mojžiš to BratislavaAmong the many deals that have been made on the eve of the KHL´s transfer deadline, HC LEV has dealt defenceman Tomáš Mojžiš to Slovan Bratislava. He recorded 1 assist in 10 games with LEV this season.
7.1.New team for MacIntyreEx-HC LEV goaltender Drew MacIntyre has found a new team, signing with the Reading Royals of the ECHL. After being injured in the pre-season and missing six weeks, MacIntyre played two games with Lev in October.
6.1.NHL´s back!On Sunday morning, the National Hockey League made an announcement that it has a "potential deal" with its players´ union. As such, Zdeno Chára and Jakub Voráček will NOT be playing for HC LEV today against Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg.
4.1.Novotný returnsCaptain Jiří Novotný will be back in the lineup when HC LEV hosts Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg on Sunday. He injured his shoulder on November 28 in Novosibirsk and has missed the last seven games rehabilitating.
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