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KHL to try to land Ilya Kovalchuk?

The president of the KHL confirmed Saturday that the Russian-based league will aggressively pursue star winger Ilya Kovalchuk once his NHL contract expires on June 30.

“Yes, yes, because it will be absolutely legal,” Alexander Medvedev said during a sitdown interview with ESPN.com and The Hockey News. “It’s understood with the leagues that if it’s a free agent or even a restricted free agent, they could decide where to play. So Kovalchuk has the full right to decide where to play. We are going to negotiate with him and his agents what kind of agreement could be reached.”

Unless he signs an extension with the New Jersey Devils, Kovalchuk will become an unrestricted free agent July 1. Medvedev’s company Gazprom owns the KHL club in St. Petersburg and he’s hopeful the former Atlanta Thrasher will be open to a lucrative offer to jump ship from the NHL.

“The difference between 45 percent taxes and 13 percent taxes is substantial,” Medvedev said. “We could top that [NHL] money he would receive by a substantial sum up. He will decide.”

In other words, a $7-million salary in Russia for Kovalchuk is akin to making almost double in the NHL and that’s what Medvedev hopes will be the biggest allure.

While the KHL hopes to add a marquis star of Kovalchuk’s stature, Medvedev understands there’s a chance it will lose Jaromir Jagr, who has played the last two seasons with Omsk. Jagr’s contract expires at the end of the season, and he told reporters last week that he would consider a return to the NHL.

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