Darryl Wolski posted the following on Twitter today.
Positive steps as Slovan is starting to clear debts. 1.2 million euro paid to the City for facility costs over the last two seasons. Players are expected to get 30 percent of back wages in 48 hours. For Slovan to enter the Slovak league all past bills must be cleared #KHL
— Darryl Wolski (@2112hockey) June 30, 2019
It would have been easier to close the doors and claim bankruptcy than to work to restore the team's prominence in the Tipsport Liga. Instead, the owners have made the decision to clean up their mess and get the team back to its once-lofty position in the Slovakian league before jumping to the KHL. It was an ambitious goal, but it seems to be one that the owners of this team have not accepted and embraced, but are realizing.
Kudos to HC Slovan for making things right. The work isn't done just yet, but they're digging themselves out of a hole. That deserves some credit. Just don't issue them any credit for now.
Until next time, keep your sticks on the ice!
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