Will there ever by an actual World Hockey League, with teams competing from both Americas, Europe, Asia and [Africa]n continents?

I like the idea of a World Hockey League but unfortunately that will never happen. There would be too many problems associated with running such a league. Teams would have to travel all around the world.It is hard enough now for some of the Western teams such as the Vancouver Canucks.

There may also be visa problems with some of the players. Even though the KHL is looking like a potential threat to the success of the NHL, the competition will hopefully help more than hurt the league.At the moment, none of the superstars like Sidney Crosby and Alexander Ovechkin have flown across the ocean yet, so the NHL doesn’t have anything to worry about yet. It is also very difficult for just one person to finance an entire league, as is the case with the KHL.

Unless the league continues to flourish, he will run out of money soon.

The Thai World Hockey League is the ice hockey league of Thailand. The Thai World Hockey League was founded by the American Scott Whitcomb and the Canadian Scott Murray in the year 2003, who both were players of the Flying Farangs, a Thailand based team of foreign ice hockey players who compete in club tournaments around Asia. The Thai World Hockey League consists of 50 per cent foreigners and 50 per cent domestic players.

Tournaments organized by the league are the Land of Smiles Classic and the City of Angels Cup. Up to 30 teams from 15 Asian countries participate in these tournaments every year. The Pattaya Oilers won the last season of the TWHL in 2011.

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