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Barry Smith: The view from Russia

Former NHL assistant coach Barry Smith thinks some of the best RSL could compete in the NHL.

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Former NHL assistant coach Barry Smith thinks some of the best RSL could compete in the NHL.

BY BARRY SMITH

Just checking in to give you a better idea of the Russian Super League.

We have now played every team in the league. One thing that really sticks out there is quite a big disparity between the size of the cities and the payrolls.

For example, Omsk has a payroll of $50 million (US), which is the highest payroll in the league. The teams are financed by large corporations or municipality funding. There is no possible way a team here can break even based on ticket sales, concessions and parking.
   
As well, travel is definitely different than the NHL. Charters are utilized for most trips, but the airport screening and luggage loading is a challenge.

We recently had a trip that had an eight time zone difference. We fly at 6:00 p.m. and arrive at 10:00 a.m. We then go right to the hotel for a meal, sleep for a few hours and go to the rink at 3:00 p.m. We play at 5:00, go to the airport and fly back to St. Petersburg.

My players and management have explained to me that this is the best way. What a "home ice" advantage.
   
The level of play here is just below that in the NHL.

I do believe that, on a big ice surface, the top five teams here can play the lower half of the NHL and get good results.

As you know, some of the young talent is not leaving to go to the NHL because there is no working agreement between the league and the Russian Hockey Federation, but also because they are being paid well.

I have really enjoyed coaching SKA so far. The players practise extremely well and hard and are very receptive to new training methodology and ideas.

Discipline has been no problem and the language barrier has not been a deterrent.

Almost half the team understands English and I have an assistant coach who is fluent in English, so communication has been very easy.

A longtime assistant NHL coach, last with Phoenix under Wayne Gretzky, Barry Smith is currently the head coach with St. Petersburg of the Russian Super League.

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Martha Boutet Posted
(2009-04-30 07:11:44)



Hi Barry! I have been thinking about you and the Russian players since we received the very sad news of Alexei Cherepanov's untimely death. It was so sad to see the video of his outstanding efforts on the ice, and then photos of his funeral service. I would like to do something for the family. Can you email address of his team/league so we can send cards to his parents? We are grieving the loss of such a talented, young man with such a promising future. We missed you at the Ken West reunion this past summer. Keep up your great effort and I love reading your blog. God bless you and your family...Martha
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Billy Payne & Scott Press Posted
(2009-04-30 07:01:41)



Hey Barry, How's it going out there? Hope all is well with you and the family. Are you coming back to the NHL anytime soon? Just wanted to drop you a line and say hello and good luck , Scott Press also said too say hi. It looks like Tim Ceglarski is doing a good job at Elmira College, I've keep up on things. I was just inducted to the North Providence Hall of Fame for Hockey , it should be a nice event, my Mom & Dad will get a kick out of it. Well good luck this year , Bill Payne
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Bob Forester Posted
(2009-04-30 06:27:09)



Hey Barry just seems like yesterday that we were at your cottage celebrating your fifth Stanley Cup...your blog is a wonderful idea...love the comparisons...both on and off the ice...I hope you have the time to share more of the insider kinds of stuff...and maybe respond to some questions??? Trust all is well with your family...
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Terry Walker Posted
(2009-04-30 06:17:26)



Hi Barry - Wow! I decided to check on how you were doing, and I found your blog! Great idea. By the way, who's that woman trying to put together a hockey reunion? Of course, I was just there the first year -- in 1968-69 -- but what the heck. How is your team doing, by the way? And how do you see the NHL playoffs so far? And do you see many turtles over there? Your buddy, Terry
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Debbie (Fersh) Shapiro Posted
(2009-04-30 06:08:29)



Barry, I am a classmate of yours from Ithaca College. Please e-mail me because I would like to tell you about a huge reunion of the frats and sororities (and your hockey team) from the '70s we are having. Debbie (Fersh) Shapiro Gamma Delta Pi '73
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M and H Brantley Posted
(2009-04-30 06:01:31)



Barry, it has been great to see SKA play here in St Pete. We know the team needs some wins now, and believe they can accomplish it, and pull up in the standings. Hoping to see you here with SKA next year as well. Would like to see more blog entries!
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bill bauer Posted
(2009-04-30 06:00:35)



Barry- glad Russia is agreeing with you- you were always way ahead of the curve - keep up the good work. yours in hockey, Bill Bauer.
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Rube Posted
(2009-04-30 05:59:02)



Булис Ян 11+17=28 2(gol in b) 1(gol in m)
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Rube Posted
(2009-04-30 05:59:02)



Мозякин Сергей 28 17 45 6 1
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Mark Rhodes Posted
(2009-04-30 05:53:20)



It owuld be interesting to hear how some of the ex-NHLers are doing there--is Jan Bullis for example. Is he a big scorer there?
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