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Khimik Voskresensk (2005–)
Khimik Voskrenensk (, ), also known as Moscow Hockey Club Khimik, is an ice hockey team based in Voskresensk, Moscow Oblast, Russia. The team plays its home games in the 4,500 seat Khimik Ice Palace, which was previously known as the Podmoskovye Ice Palace. It is currently playing in the VHL, the second level of ice hockey in Russia. History This team is not to be confused with the original Khimik Voskresensk team which relocated and was replaced by in 2005. Because it was an expansion team, it was relegated to the Russian Supreme League prior to its success in the 2007–08 season and subsequent promotion to the KHL. It would last there for a year. In July 2009, the team went bankrupt. However, later it was reported that the team would play in the Russian Major League in the 2009–10 season. The team was not accepted into the 2010–11 season of the Russian Major League and the league's management suggested that the team take a 1-year timeout. The team management decided t ...
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Voskresensk, Moscow Oblast
Voskresensk () is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, town and the administrative center of Voskresensky District, Moscow Oblast, Voskresensky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located upon the banks of the Moskva River southeast of Moscow. Population: History It was founded in 1862. Town status was granted to it in 1938. Administrative and municipal status Within the subdivisions of Russia#Administrative divisions, framework of administrative divisions, Voskresensk serves as the administrative center of Voskresensky District, Moscow Oblast, Voskresensky District.Resolution #123-PG As an administrative division, it is, together with four types of inhabited localities in Russia, rural localities, incorporated within Voskresensky District as the Town of district significance, Town of Voskresensk. As a subdivisions of Russia#Municipal divisions, municipal division, the Town of Voskresensk is incorporated within Voskresensky Municipal District as Voskresensk Urban Settle ...
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Atlant Moscow Oblast
Hockey Club Atlant Moscow Oblast (, ) was a Russian professional ice hockey team based in Mytishchi, Moscow Oblast. They were members of the Bobrov Division of the Kontinental Hockey League in the 2014–15 season, but have not been active since the 2015–16 season due to financial issues. History Overview Atlant was founded in 2005 when a team (Khimik) based in Voskresensk was relocated to Mytishchi. The old team traced its history back to 1953. Immediate success allowed Khimik to play in the Championship of the Soviet Union. Leading the team was playing-coach Nikolay Epshtein. In three years, Khimik was graduated to the top league of the Soviet Union. Three bronze medal results between 1965 and 1984 were capitulated in 1989 when the team achieved silver under prestigious head coach Vladimir Vasiliyev, a major accomplishment for a team from a small town. More impressive is how much successful homegrown talent has come out of the Khimik system, with names including futur ...
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Khimik Voskresensk
Hockey Club Atlant Moscow Oblast (, ) was a Russian professional ice hockey team based in Mytishchi, Moscow Oblast. They were members of the Bobrov Division of the Kontinental Hockey League in the 2014–15 KHL season, 2014–15 season, but have not been active since the 2015–16 KHL season, 2015–16 season due to financial issues. History Overview Atlant was founded in 2005 when a team (Khimik) based in Voskresensk, Moscow Oblast, Voskresensk was relocated to Mytishchi. The old team traced its history back to 1953. Immediate success allowed Khimik to play in the Championship of the Soviet Union. Leading the team was playing-coach Nikolay Epshtein. In three years, Khimik was graduated to the top league of the Soviet Union. Three bronze medal results between 1965 and 1984 were capitulated in 1989 when the team achieved silver under prestigious head coach Vladimir Vasiliyev, a major accomplishment for a team from a small town. More impressive is how much successful homegrown tal ...
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