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The Kontinentalnaya Hokkeynaya Liga (KHL), founded in 2008, has quickly established itself as the second best league in the world, behind only the National Hockey League.

Bernd Brückler spent two seasons playing for Torpedo Nizhny Novogorod, and a season with Sibir Novosibirsk in Siberia. In his memoir, he tells us what it's like to be an import player in Russia, and the challenges he faced with the language, the culture, and the game.

He tells stories about life at the "baza", a training base, and how they'd have to spend big parts of the season away from their families. (Unless they sneak out). His driver was also his buddy and a bodyguard. There's the travel, with hours upon hours on planes that are often antiquated, and there are the teammates, the doctors, the pills, the training camps, the saunas, and the money, oh, the money.

"What an awesome book. If you're a hockey fan, you will love it."
- Thomas Vanek, New York Islanders

"This story has heart and soul. As a reader you can really appreciate the inside stories about Russia, through the eyes of a westerner."
- Joe Laimer, coach, ATSE Hockey Club Graz

"It's been a long time since I have thoroughly enjoyed a book so much."
- Michael Lorber, sports journalist, Kleine Zeitung, Austria

This is Russia Life in the KHL Doctors bazas and millions of air miles eBook Bernd Bruckler Risto Pakarinen

We don't often get a peek behind the current of professional hockey at the highest levels - and even more rarely at life in the KHL, a league which is predominantly Russian. Bernd Brückler spent a couple seasons in the KHL, and he gives us a viewpoint from the player's point of view.

It is an interesting and entertaining look into a league known for spending big on its players, but where the same cannot be said of the conditions the players and staff endure. He talks about the sparse and sometimes Spartan conditions that teams live with in the KHL.

In September of 2011, a charter flight carrying the Lokomotiv Yaroslav KHL team crashed upon takeoff in Yaroslav; Bruckler was in the KHL at the time, and he talks about the crash's impact on the league and its players.

The Kindle version has some errors in its formatting; occasionally, words and names with umlauts cause odd characters to appear in the text. If you can ignore these minor glitches, it is a fine format to use to read this book.

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  • File Size 3174 KB
  • Print Length 246 pages
  • Publication Date January 5, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00HPTS5WO

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This is Russia Life in the KHL Doctors bazas and millions of air miles eBook Bernd Bruckler Risto Pakarinen Reviews


Very interesting topic with lots of potential. This book was actually kind of boring though. The way the timeline jumped forward and backward was awkward. It felt like there were interesting details that were consciously left out.
I was hoping this would be like the Paul Shirley book about his experiences in international basketball ("Can I keep my jersey?") but this book was a lot of disjointed stories that suffered from choppy translation, I guess. I am a hockey nut, but this was a disappointing read.
Great read, very revealing
This book has something for everyone, if you love hockey and history too. Bernd Bruckler provides a rare peek, behind the curtain, of the life of a hockey professional in Russia. It is clearly written, engaging and insightful. He brings you with him, not only inside the KHL but also on his journey as a young player in Austria, playing junior hockey in Canada and then college hockey in Wisconsin. If you play hockey, you will be inspired and encouraged to work hard, and never give up.
A very good book. The author is nice and calm to the weird things he experienced in Russia and sincerely grateful about the good things. The book of a really good pro and a great person.
It is very interesting to read what an import sees Russia like even being a
Russian.
I love reading good hockey books - maybe because they're are so few good ones or maybe it is the unique and fascinating characters that populate this particular genre. In either case this book, co-written by Finnish hockey scribe Risto Pakarinen and Austrian born Goalie Bernd Bruckler, is a fun read based on Brucklers experiences playing in the KHL.

Although a pretty straightforward chronicle of events of playing in the KHL Bruckler's descriptions of the oddities of the Russian based league and the funny and interesting characterizations of teammates and peripheral people around the teams he plays on gives this book a great deal of added entertainment value.
I found this by accident and took a chance. Bernd Bruckler's book ended far took quickly for my liking and I thoroughly enjoyed his takes of goaltending in Russia and Europe. I loved his tales of dealing with former USSR personalities in a new-age Russia. Bernd runs the gauntlet of avoiding over zealous doctors, old-time hockey traditions, corruption, fame, red-tape, and language barriers to play the game he loves.

Don't miss this book!
We don't often get a peek behind the current of professional hockey at the highest levels - and even more rarely at life in the KHL, a league which is predominantly Russian. Bernd Brückler spent a couple seasons in the KHL, and he gives us a viewpoint from the player's point of view.

It is an interesting and entertaining look into a league known for spending big on its players, but where the same cannot be said of the conditions the players and staff endure. He talks about the sparse and sometimes Spartan conditions that teams live with in the KHL.

In September of 2011, a charter flight carrying the Lokomotiv Yaroslav KHL team crashed upon takeoff in Yaroslav; Bruckler was in the KHL at the time, and he talks about the crash's impact on the league and its players.

The version has some errors in its formatting; occasionally, words and names with umlauts cause odd characters to appear in the text. If you can ignore these minor glitches, it is a fine format to use to read this book.
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