Anaheim DucksBoston BruinsBuffalo SabresCalgary FlamesCarolina HurricanesChicago BlackhawksColorado AvalancheColumbus Blue JacketsDallas StarsDetroit Red WingsEdmonton OilersFlorida PanthersLos Angeles KingsMinnesota WildMontreal CanadiensNashville PredatorsNew Jersey DevilsNew York IslandersNew York RangersOttawa SenatorsPhiladelphia FlyersPittsburgh PenguinsSan Jose SharksSeattle KrakenSt. Louis BluesTampa Bay LightningToronto Maple LeafsUtah Hockey ClubVancouver CanucksVegas Golden KnightsWashington CapitalsWinnipeg Jets

Russian Hockey Cheerleaders & KHL Marketing

By Andrew Hirsh

Unless he’s celebrating a goal on the ice, you’d be hard-pressed to find Ilya Kovalchuk showing much emotion. So when I saw a music video featuring a dancing Kovalchuk for the SKA Saint Petersburg hockey team of the KHL, I was slightly taken aback. Check it out for yourself:

I don’t know what the lyrics are to this song (any Russian translators are more than welcome to help out here), but regardless of the words, this is the kind of production you’ll rarely see in the NHL.

According to one YouTube comment, which can only be taken with a grain of salt, this video is a submission to the KHL cheerleader contest, in which every team participates.

Maybe the NHL could learn a thing or two about marketing from their Russian counterparts.

russian hockey cheerleaders

Also featured in this video is Maxim Afinogenov and Evgeny Artyuken. And then there’s a mascot with a horse head? What?!

The video, which was uploaded by the SKA Saint Petersburg official YouTube account, has amassed more than 75,000 hits in its first four days online.

 

Free Newsletter

Get KHL coverage delivered to your inbox

In-depth analysis, breaking news, and insider takes - free.

Subscribe Free →
Andrew Hirsh

Andrew Hirsh

Andrew Hirsh is a graduate of Elon University and is entering his fourth year as a credentialed NHL writer. He founded SunbeltHockey.com in 2012 and serves as the site's managing editor. Andrew can be reached via email at ahirsh3@gmail.com.

More by Andrew Hirsh →