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Soviet Cup (ice Hockey)
The Soviet Cup was the national ice hockey cup competition in the Soviet Union. It was contested on-and-off from to . Champions *1989 Krylya Sovetov Moscow *1988 CSKA Moscow *1979 CSKA Moscow *1977 CSKA Moscow *1976 Dynamo Moscow *1974 Krylya Sovetov Moscow *1973 CSKA Moscow *1972 Dynamo Moscow *1971 Spartak Moscow *1970 Spartak Moscow *1969 CSKA Moscow *1968 CSKA Moscow *1967 CSKA Moscow *1966 CSKA Moscow *1961 CSKA Moscow *1956 CSKA Moscow *1955 CSKA Moscow *1954 CSKA Moscow *1953 Dynamo Moscow *1952 VVS Moscow *1951 Krylya Sovetov Moscow Titles by team See also *Soviet Hockey Championship *Russian Open Hockey Championship *Russian Elite Hockey Scoring Champion *Russian Elite Hockey Goal Scoring Champion *Soviet MVP (ice hockey) *Super Series The Super Series were exhibition games between Soviet teams and NHL teams that took place on the NHL opponents' home ice in North America from 1976 to 1991. The Soviet teams were usually club teams from the Soviet hockey league. Th ...
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Soviet Union
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen national republics; in practice, both its government and its economy were highly centralized until its final years. It was a one-party state governed by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, with the city of Moscow serving as its capital as well as that of its largest and most populous republic: the Russian SFSR. Other major cities included Leningrad (Russian SFSR), Kiev (Ukrainian SSR), Minsk ( Byelorussian SSR), Tashkent (Uzbek SSR), Alma-Ata (Kazakh SSR), and Novosibirsk (Russian SFSR). It was the largest country in the world, covering over and spanning eleven time zones. The country's roots lay in the October Revolution of 1917, when the Bolsheviks, under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin, overthrew the Russian Provisional Government ...
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PHC Krylya Sovetov
HC Krylya Sovetov (russian: link=no, ХК Крылья Советов; ''Soviet Wings'') is a professional ice hockey team based in Moscow, Russia. The team played in the top divisions of Soviet and Russian hockey. In 2008, the team was expelled from the Soviet Wings Sport Palace and a new team, MHC Krylya Sovetov was created. PHC Krylya Sovetov played at the Minor Arena and Vityaz Ice Palace in Podolsk until 2010, when the team was reunited with MHC Krylya Sovetov and returned to the Soviet Wings Sport Palace. But after 2011, it was not able to continue to operate as a professional hockey club and withdrew from the championship on all levels. In 2016, the team returned to play in the Junior Hockey League (Russia), MHL. History Krylya Sovetov Moscow (Wings of the Soviets, Soviet Wings) was founded in 1947 by the Krylya Sovetov sports society that represented Soviet aircraft industry. Controversy In 2008, the owner of the Soviet Wings Sport Palace, the All-Russia Institute of L ...
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HC CSKA Moscow
HC CSKA Moscow (1946–present, russian: ЦСКА Москва, Центральный Спортивный Клуб Армии, ''Central Sports Club of the Army, Moscow'') is a Russian professional ice hockey club based in Moscow. The club is a member of the Tarasov Division in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). It is referred to in the West as "Central Red Army" or the "Red Army Team" for its past affiliation with the Soviet Army, popularly known as the Red Army. CSKA won more Soviet championships and European cups than any other team in history. It is owned by Russia's largest oil company, Rosneft, which is in turn majority-owned by the Russian government. In addition to nine division titles and record six Continental Cups, CSKA has reached the Gagarin Cup Finals five times, winning in 2019 and 2022. The club also became the first one to win both the Continental Cup and the Gagarin Cup in the same season. In 2018, after more than 50 seasons at the old Ice Palace, the ...
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HC Dynamo Moscow
HC Dynamo Moscow () is a Russian professional ice hockey club based in Moscow. It is a member of the Tarasov Division in the Kontinental Hockey League. Dynamo has won the Gagarin Cup twice, in 2011–12 and 2012–13 seasons, and have won the regular season championship once, in 2013–14, winning the Continental Cup. The club is one of the most successful teams in Russia. History The team was founded in 1946 and belonged the Dynamo Moscow sports club, a part of Dynamo sports society sponsored by the Soviet Ministry of Interior and the national security structures including the KGB. It won the first Soviet hockey championship in 1946–47, beating Spartak Moscow in the finals. Helmed by Arkady Chernyshev during the first decades of its history, Dynamo established itself as one of the top teams of the Soviet hockey league. Throughout the Soviet era, Dynamo was among the top three teams almost every season, winning five championships and three USSR Cups. The last years of ...
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HC Spartak Moscow
HC Spartak Moscow (russian: ХК Спартак Москва, en, Spartak Moskva) is a professional ice hockey team based in Moscow, Russia. They played in the Tarasov Division of the Kontinental Hockey League during the 2013–14 KHL season, 2013–14 season. However, the team did not participate in the KHL league for the 2014–15 KHL season, 2014–15 season because of financial issues, but rejoined the league prior to the 2015–16 KHL season, 2015–16 season as members of the Bobrov Division. History One of the sections of the Spartak (sports society), Spartak Moscow sports club, HC Spartak Moscow was established in 1946. They have won the Soviet Championship four times, and have also had European-level success in the Spengler Cup, which they have won five times. The financial state of the team became worse and worse since the beginning of 2006. After the season, a Russian businessman and huge Spartak fan, Vadim Melkov, volunteered to find suitable sponsorship for his favo ...
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VVS Moscow
VVS Moscow (russian: Военно-Воздушные Силы (Москва) / in English: ''Moscow Military Air Force'') was a Soviet sports club representing the Soviet Air Force. Among the sports the club participated in were football, ice hockey, basketball, and volleyball. They won the Soviet national basketball league championship in 1952, as well as the Soviet national volleyball league championship in 1952, and the Soviet national ice hockey league championship three times, in the years 1951, 1952, and 1953http://sports123.com/iho/msov.html following the 1950 Sverdlovsk Air Disaster. Lieutenant General Vasily Stalin, the son of Joseph Stalin, was the president of the club. Vsevolod Bobrov played on the football team 1950–52 and the ice hockey team 1949–53. Viktor Tikhonov, the future Soviet national team's coach, played on the ice hockey team, as did Boris Kulagin, future coach of other Moscow-based ice hockey teams. Yevgeny Babich, otherwise a CDKA/CSKA player, p ...
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Soviet Hockey Championship
The Soviet Hockey Championship (russian: Чемпионат СССР по хоккею) was the highest level ice hockey league in the Soviet Union, running from 1946 to 1992. Before the 1940s the game of ice hockey was not cultivated in Russia, instead the more popular form of hockey was bandy. Following the dissolution of the USSR, the league was temporarily renamed the CIS Championship in 1992. This organization was the direct predecessor of the '' International Hockey League'' (russian: Межнациональная хоккейная Лига), and subsequent Russian Superleague (RSL) and current Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). History The Soviet Championship League began in 1946, with 12 teams playing 7 games each. Teams were based in Arkhangelsk, Kaunas, Leningrad, Moscow, Riga, Sverdlovsk, Tallinn and Uzhhorod, and eight of them were from the military or police. The teams were populated with amateur players who were actually full-time athletes hired as regular workers ...
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Russian Open Hockey Championship
The Russian Open Hockey Championship (russian: Открытый Чемпионат России по хоккею, Otkrytyy Chempionat Rossii po khokkeyu), also known as the Championship of Russia in ice hockey (russian: Чемпионат России по хоккею с шайбой, Chempionat Rossii po khokkeyu s shayboy), is an annual ice hockey award and national title, bestowed by the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia to the professional hockey organization judged to have the best performing team in Russia. History The Russian Championship (formerly Soviet Championship) has acted as the national ice hockey title of Russia since 1946. The Cup of Russia acted as an independent league title awarded in the Russian Hockey League first in 1997–98, before being merged with the Russian Championship. The recipient team of the Cup is awarded an engraved trophy, whereas the top-3 finalists of the Russian Championship are awarded gold, silver, and bronze medals. During the existence ...
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Russian Elite Hockey Scoring Champion
The following is a list of the annual point scoring champions of the top Russian ice hockey league of each era, from the Soviet Championship League to the current Kontinental Hockey League. Soviet Championship *1965-66 Anatoli Firsov -- CSKA Moscow *1966-67 Victor Polupanov -- CSKA Moscow *1967-68 Vyacheslav Starshinov -- Spartak Moscow *1968-69 Alexander Yakushev -- Spartak Moscow *1969-70 Vladimir Petrov -- CSKA Moscow *1970-71 Alexander Maltsev -- Dynamo Moscow *1971-72 Valeri Kharlamov -- CSKA Moscow *1972-73 Vladimir Petrov -- CSKA Moscow *1973-74 Vyacheslav Anisin -- Krylya Sovetov *1974-75 Vladimir Petrov -- CSKA Moscow *1975-76 Viktor Shalimov -- Spartak Moscow *1976-77 Helmuts Balderis -- Dinamo Riga *1977-78 Vladimir Petrov -- CSKA Moscow *1978-79 Vladimir Petrov -- CSKA Moscow *1979-80 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow *1980-81 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow *1981-82 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow *1982-83 Helmuts Balderis -- Dinamo Riga *1983-84 Sergei Maka ...
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Russian Elite Hockey Goal Scoring Champion
The following is a list of the annual goal scoring champions of the top Russian ice hockey league of each era, from the Soviet Championship League to the current Kontinental Hockey League. Soviet Championship *1946–47 Anatoli Tarasov *1947–48 Vsevolod Bobrov *1948–49 Alexei Guryshev - PHC Krylya Sovetov *1949–50 Viktor Shuvalov *1950–51 Vsevolod Bobrov *1951–52 Vsevolod Bobrov *1952–53 Alexei Guryshev - PHC Krylya Sovetov *1953–54 Belyaev Bekyashev *1954–55 Alexei Guryshev - PHC Krylya Sovetov *1955–56 Vladimir Grebennikov *1956–57 Alexei Guryshev - PHC Krylya Sovetov *1957–58 Alexei Guryshev - PHC Krylya Sovetov *1958–59 Konstantin Loktev *1959–60 Robert Sakharovsky - Torpedo Gorky *1960–61 Yuri Paramoshkin *1961–62 Yevgeni Groshev - PHC Krylya Sovetov *1962–63 Veniamin Alexandrov - CSKA Moscow *1963–64 Alexander Almetov - CSKA Moscow *1964–65 Victor Tsyplakov - Lokomotiv Moscow *1965–66 Anatoli Firsov *1966–67 Vyacheslav S ...
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Soviet MVP (ice Hockey)
The following is a list of the Most Valuable Players in the Soviet ice hockey league, which existed from 1946 to 199 __TOC__ Award winners *1967-68 Anatoli Firsov *1968-69 Anatoli Firsov *1969-70 Viktor Konovalenko *1970-71 Anatoli Firsov *1971-72 Valeri Kharlamov/ Alexander Maltsev *1972-73 Valeri Kharlamov *1973-74 Vladislav Tretiak *1974-75 Vladislav Tretiak *1975-76 Vladislav Tretiak *1976-77 Helmut Balderis *1977-78 Boris Mikhailov *1978-79 Boris Mikhailov *1979-80 Sergei Makarov *1980-81 Vladislav Tretiak *1981-82 Viacheslav Fetisov *1982-83 Vladislav Tretiak *1983-84 Nikolai Drozdetsky *1984-85 Sergei Makarov *1985-86 Vyacheslav Fetisov *1986-87 Vladimir Krutov *1987-88 Igor Larionov *1988-89 Sergei Makarov *1989-90 Andrei Khomutov *1990-91 Valeri Kamensky Most awards *Vladislav Tretiak - 5 *Anatoli Firsov - 3 * Sergei Makarov - 3 See also *Russian Elite Hockey Scoring Champion *Russian Elite Hockey Goal Scoring Champ ...
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Super Series
The Super Series were exhibition games between Soviet teams and NHL teams that took place on the NHL opponents' home ice in North America from 1976 to 1991. The Soviet teams were usually club teams from the Soviet hockey league. The exception was in 1983, when the Soviet National Team represented the Soviet Union. A total of 18 series were held, with the Soviet teams winning 14 and tying two; 98 games were played across the 18 series, with the Soviet teams posting an overall record of 55-33-10. Summary of results Soviet and NHL overall record by series and games Records between individual Soviet and NHL teams * GP: games played between NHL and Soviet Team * PCT: winning percentage of NHL team versus Soviet Team Super Series 1976 Moscow Central Red Army versus the NHL The Red Army won a series against NHL teams, with 2 wins, 1 tie, 1 loss. The scores were: * 1975-12-28 Red Army beat New York Rangers 7 to 3 * 1975-12-31 Red Army tied Montreal Canadiens 3 to 3 * ...
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