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KHL cuts team and reveals 6-month salary delays

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MOSCOW - The Kontinental Hockey League has cut a Russian team as it tries to fix worsening financial problems, including debts to league players of over $17 million.

KHL president Dmitry Chernyshenko says the league is removing the Metallurg Novokuznetsk team, which had a 14-46 record and small crowds this season, as it bids to become leaner and more commercially successful.

Croatian team Medvescak Zagreb said in March it would withdraw to join the Austrian-based EBEL league.

Chernyshenko says the KHL - widely considered the world's strongest league outside the NHL - has been hit by ''unprecedented'' wage delays to players totaling over 1 billion rubles ($17.7 million).

Seven of the KHL's 29 teams are ''regularly'' late with salaries and some players have been waiting over six months for payment, he adds.

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