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New coaches and veterans will lead the all-stars teams in Bratislava.
The East and West teams that will face each other on January 11 in Bratislava for the KHL All-Star Game now have their coaching staffs.
Oleg Znarok (Dynamo Moscow), Jukka Jalonen (SKA St. Petersburg) and Fyodor Kanareykin (Spartak Moscow) will lead the West team, while the East will managed by Valeri Belov (Ak Bars Kazan), Mike Keenan (Metallurg Magnitogorsk) and Dmitri Kvartalnov (Sibir Novosibirsk).
For the whole Eastern staff, as well as for Kanareikin, this will be their debut All Star Game. Jalonen will lead an all-star team for the second time, and Znarok for the third.
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