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19 Mar, 15:01Updated at: 17:18

KHL-NHL matches could take place in late summer at the earliest — Fetisov

"The NHL is currently getting ready for the playoffs," the two-time Olympic gold medalist and three-time NHL Stanley Cup champion noted

MOSCOW, March 19. /TASS/. Matches between players from the US-based National Hockey League (NHL) and Russia’s Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) could realistically take place in the late summer or early fall, two-time Olympic gold medalist and three-time NHL Stanley Cup champion Vyacheslav Fetisov told TASS on Wednesday.

In Tuesday’s phone call between the US and Russian presidents, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, the American leader supported his Russian counterpart’s idea to organize exhibitions between NHL and KHL players.

"This process can’t be rushed. No one should expect this to happen overnight," he said. "Everything needs to be coordinated with the NHL, players, the Player’s Association [NHLPA]."

"The most realistic timeframe is late summer or early fall of this year. This is my opinion, there is no information here, I’m just thinking logically. The NHL is currently getting ready for the playoffs. Those run through June, then players go on vacation, tend to family matters," Fetisov added.

Another Russia’s titled former NHL star, Igor Larionov, said it was still early to comment on anything regarding the proposed KHL-NHL matches.

"It is early to start commenting on anything. However, the idea is very interesting," said two-time Olympic gold medalist and three-time NHL Stanley Cup champion Larionov, who is currently the head coach of KHL’s club Torpedo.

KHL and NHL clubs previously played against each other on three occasions. In 2008, KHL team Metallurg Magnitogorsk lost to the NHL’s New York Rangers 4-3 when the two played at a neutral venue in Bern, Switzerland. In 2010, skating on its home ice, Ska St. Petersburg defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 5-3. That same year, Dinamo Riga lost 1-3 to the Phoenix Coyotes in Latvia.

The Kontinental Hockey League was founded in Russia in 2008 and currently lists 23 professional ice hockey clubs, namely from Russia, Belarus, China and Kazakhstan.