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Evgeny Isakov
Evgeny Isakov, sometimes shown as Evgeni Isakov, (born October 13, 1984) is a Russian professional ice hockey forward who played for Severstal Cherepovets of the RSL from 2002 to 2004. Isakov played for Gazovik in Russia from 2004 to 2007. He was selected by Pittsburgh Penguins 161st overall in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft The 2003 NHL Entry Draft was the 41st NHL Entry Draft. It was held at the Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, Tennessee on June 21 and 22, 2003. Goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury was selected first overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins. This was .... Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International External links * *http://penguins.nhl.com/club/player.htm?id=8470753&view=bio 1984 births Living people Dizel Penza players Pittsburgh Penguins draft picks Russian ice hockey forwards Severstal Cherepovets players Sokol Krasnoyarsk players Sportspeople from Krasnoyarsk HC Yugra players {{Russia-icehockey-player-stub ...
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Severstal Cherepovets
Hockey Club Severstal is a professional ice hockey team based in Cherepovets, Vologda Oblast, Russia. They are members of the Tarasov Division in the Kontinental Hockey League. History Founded in 1956, the club was originally known as Stroitel (Builder) Cherepovets. The name was changed to Metallurg (Metallurgist) Cherepovets in 1959. During the Soviet times, Metallurg played in the low and mid-level divisions of the ice hockey championship. But since the 1990s, not without the financial support of its parent company Severstal (Northsteel), the club joined the ranks of the major professional teams starting with the first season of the then newly established International Hockey League. The club eventually changed its name after the owner in 1994. The biggest success of Severstal to date was in the 2002-2003 Superleague season when they advanced to the final with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl. The home arena is the Ice Palace where home matches are played since 2006/2007 Russian Superlea ...
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2001–02 Vysshaya Liga Season
The 2001–02 Vysshaya Liga season was the 10th season of the Vysshaya Liga, the second level of ice hockey in Russia. 30 teams participated in the league, and HC CSKA Moscow and HC Sibir Novosibirsk were promoted to the Russian Superleague The Russian Superleague (russian: Чемпионат России Суперлига, ''Russian Championship Superleague''), commonly abbreviated as RSL, was the highest division of the main professional ice hockey league in Russia. It was consi .... First round Western Conference Eastern Conference Final round External links Seasonon hockeyarchives.info on hockeyarchives.ru {{DEFAULTSORT:2001-02 Vysshaya Liga season Russian Major League seasons 2001–02 in Russian ice hockey leagues Rus ...
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2009–10 Vysshaya Liga Season
The 2009–10 Vysshaya Liga season was the 18th season of the Vysshaya Liga, the second level of ice hockey in Russia. 27 teams participated in the league. HC Yugra won the championship, and was promoted to the Kontinental Hockey League First round Western Conference Central Conference Eastern Conference Playoffs External links Seasonon hockeyarchives.info on hockeyarchives.ru {{DEFAULTSORT:2009-10 Vysshaya Liga season 2009–10 in Russian ice hockey leagues Rus Rus or RUS may refer to: People and places * Rus (surname), a Romanian-language surname * East Slavic historical territories and peoples (). See Names of Rus', Russia and Ruthenia ** Rus' people, the people of Rus' ** Rus' territories *** Kievan ... Russian Major League seasons ...
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Metallurg Serov
Metallurg Serov is an ice hockey team in Serov, Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the .... They play in the Vysshaya Liga, the second level of ice hockey in Russia. The club was founded in 1958. Notable players External linksOfficial site
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HC Yugra
Hockey Club Yugra (russian: Хоккейный клуб Югра), is a professional ice hockey team based in Khanty-Mansiysk, Yugra, Russia. They currently play in the Supreme Hockey League, the second-highest league in Russia, and played in the Kontinental Hockey League from 2010 until 2018. History After their first club season, Yugra was granted professional status and moved from the Vtoraya Liga into the Pervaya Liga. Their stay in the third level also lasted just one season, as Yugra won the championship for 2007-08. Another promotion followed, to the Russia's second-tier Russian Major League, where they won the league's championship in both seasons played. In 2010, Yugra was granted admission in the Kontinental Hockey League. On March 28, 2018, KHL announced that two teams were going to drop out from the league, Yugra was one of the teams announced along with HC Lada Togliatti HC Lada Togliatti (russian: ХК Лада) is a Russian professional ice hockey team based i ...
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2008–09 Vysshaya Liga Season
The 2008–09 Vysshaya Liga season was the 17th season of the Vysshaya Liga, the second level of ice hockey in Russia. 33 teams participated in the league, and HC Yugra won the championship. First round Western Conference Central Conference Eastern Conference Playoffs 3rd place * (C2) Neftyanik Almetyevsk – (W1) HC Dmitrov 4:1, 1:2, 0:1 OT External links Seasonon hockeyarchives.info on hockeyarchives.ru {{DEFAULTSORT:2008-09 Vysshaya Liga season 2008–09 in Russian ice hockey leagues Rus Rus or RUS may refer to: People and places * Rus (surname), a Romanian-language surname * East Slavic historical territories and peoples (). See Names of Rus', Russia and Ruthenia ** Rus' people, the people of Rus' ** Rus' territories *** Kievan ... Russian Major League seasons ...
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2007–08 Vysshaya Liga Season
The 2007–08 Vysshaya Liga season was the 16th season of the Vysshaya Liga, the second level of ice hockey in Russia. 30 teams participated in the league. Khimik Voskresensk won the league and was promoted to the Kontinental Hockey League for the 2008–09 season. First round Western Conference Eastern Conference Playoffs 3rd place * (E4) Kazakhmys Satpaev – (W2) Dizel Penza 3:0, 1:3 External links Seasonon hockeyarchives.info on hockeyarchives.ru {{DEFAULTSORT:2007-08 Vysshaya Liga season 2007–08 in Russian ice hockey leagues Rus Rus or RUS may refer to: People and places * Rus (surname), a Romanian-language surname * East Slavic historical territories and peoples (). See Names of Rus', Russia and Ruthenia ** Rus' people, the people of Rus' ** Rus' territories *** Kievan ... Russian Major League seasons ...
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2006–07 Vysshaya Liga Season
The 2006–07 Vysshaya Liga season was the 15th season of the Vysshaya Liga (1992–2010), Vysshaya Liga, the second level of ice hockey in Russia. 29 teams participated in the league. Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod was promoted to the Russian Superleague. First round Eastern Conference Western Conference Playoffs 3rd place * (W2) HC Dmitrov – (E2) Izhstal Izhevsk 2:2, 2:1 SO External links Seasonon hockeyarchives.info
on hockeyarchives.ru {{DEFAULTSORT:2006-07 Vysshaya Liga season 2006–07 in Russian ice hockey leagues 2006–07 in European second tier ice hockey leagues, Rus Russian Major League seasons ...
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2005–06 Vysshaya Liga Season
The 2005–06 Vysshaya Liga season was the 14th season of the Vysshaya Liga, the second level of ice hockey in Russia. 28 teams participated in the league. Traktor Chelyabinsk, Krylya Sovetov Moscow, and Amur Khabarovsk were promoted to the Russian Superleague. First round Western Conference Eastern Conference Playoffs 3rd place * (W2) Dizel Penza – (E2) Amur Khabarovsk 1:1, 1:4 External links Seasonon hockeyarchives.info on hockeyarchives.ru {{DEFAULTSORT:2005-06 Vysshaya Liga season 2005–06 in Russian ice hockey leagues Rus Rus or RUS may refer to: People and places * Rus (surname), a Romanian-language surname * East Slavic historical territories and peoples (). See Names of Rus', Russia and Ruthenia ** Rus' people, the people of Rus' ** Rus' territories *** Kievan ... Russian Major League seasons ...
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Kristall Saratov
Kristall Saratov is an ice hockey team in Saratov, Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eig .... They play in the VHL-B, the third level of Russian ice hockey. History The club was founded as Bolshevik Saratov in 1948. They have gone through a number of name changes during their history. *1949: Nauka Saratov *1950: Iskra Saratov *1954: Iskra Saratov folded. *1958: Trud Saratov was founded as the successor to Iskra Saratov. *1961: Avangard Saratov *1965: Energiya Saratov *1969: Kristall Saratov Achievements *Soviet League Class A2 champion: 1967, 1974, 1976 References External linksOfficial site Ice hockey teams in Russia Sport in Saratov Ice hockey clubs established in 1948 1948 establishments in Russia {{Europe-icehockey-team-stub ...
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2004–05 Vysshaya Liga Season
The 2004–05 Vysshaya Liga season was the 13th season of the Vysshaya Liga, the second level of ice hockey in Russia. 28 teams participated in the league. MVD Tver and Vityaz Chekhov were promoted to the Russian Superleague. First round Western Conference Eastern Conference Playoffs 3rd place * (W2) Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod – (E2) Amur Khabarovsk Hockey Club Amur (russian: Хоккейный клуб Амур), commonly referred to as the Amur Khabarovsk, is a Russian professional ice hockey team based in Khabarovsk. They are members of the Chernyshev Division of the Kontinental Hockey Le ... 1:3, 4:3, 1:0 OT External links Seasonon hockeyarchives.info on hockeyarchives.ruv {{DEFAULTSORT:2004-05 Vysshaya Liga season 2004–05 in Russian ice hockey leagues Rus Russian Major League seasons ...
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2003–04 Russian Superleague Season
The 2003–04 Russian Superleague season was the eighth season of the Russian Superleague, the top level of ice hockey in Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eig .... 16 teams participated in the league, and HC Avangard Omsk won the championship. Regular season Playoffs External linksSeasonon hockeyarchives.ru {{DEFAULTSORT:2003-04 Russian Superleague season Russian Superleague seasons 1 ...
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