Russian coach hopes to forge some rink links

Updated: 2014-02-07 07:29:45

( China Daily) Agence France-Presse in Sochi, Russia

Russian women's hockey coach Mikhail Chekanov is turning cupid by plotting to bring together the country's male and female teams in Sochi - a move he says could pay dividends for both sets of players.

Chekanov plans to arrange joint outings that could include moonlight walks or karaoke in the hope of turning Olympic rings into engagement rings - with Valentine's Day also looming.

"They know many of the (men) players already, of course, but, on the other hand, some will get better acquainted," the coach said. "All of a sudden, somebody might fall in love."

Chekanov intends to discuss his plans with men's coach Zinetula Bilyaletdinov when he arrives in Sochi with his star-studded team featuring the likes of NHL superstar Alexander Ovechkin, who already has a fiancee in Russian tennis player Maria Kirilenko.

"The boys could talk to the girls and unload some of their emotional weight," said Chekanov. "Maybe the two teams will go on an evening walk together, chat a little.

"It will be very interesting for the girls to be among the great players, to talk to them, or just to take a picture with them."

But the women will have to wait a few more days to meet their male hockey heroes, who are under enormous pressure to win gold on home ice after crashing out to Canada in the quarterfinals at the 2010 Vancouver Games.

A cloak of secrecy has been thrown around the men's team in the run-up to the Games and it is not expected to arrive in the host city until Saturday.

That approach is markedly different from that taken by Chekanov, who has sometimes even cut short his post-workout showers to field more questions from the media.

 Russian coach hopes to forge some rink links

Mikhail Chekanov, head coach of Russia's women's hockey team, gives instructions at Sochi's Shayba Arena. The women's competition opens on Saturday. Grigory Dukor / Reuters

(China Daily 02/07/2014 page24)