HC Spartak Moscow

HC Spartak Moscow
Spartak Moscow
Спартак Москва
HC Spartak Moscow Logo.svg
Full name Spartak Moscow
Nickname(s) "Gladiators"
"Red & Whites"
"The Meat"
"The People's Team"
Founded 1946
Based In Moscow
Arena LDS Sokolniki
(Capacity: 5350)
League KHL 2008-present
Division Bobrov
Conference Western
Uniform KHL Jersey 2008-09KHL Jersey 2008-09
Team Colors          
Owner(s) Investbank
GM Russia Andrei Yakovenko
Head Coach Slovakia František Hossa
Website www.spartak.ru

HC Spartak (Russian: ХК Спартак Москва, English: Moscow Spartacus HC) is a professional ice hockey team based in Moscow, Russia. They are members of the Bobrov Division of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).

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History

One of the sections of the 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.

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Unfortunately for its fans, the financial state of the team was becoming 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 favorite team. After negotiations, the Government of Moscow agreed to cover all of team debts. Some preliminary agreements about team sale were achieved as well. However, Melkov died during the S7 Airlines plane crash of July 9, 2006. All the deal proposals were cancelled. After a month of struggling to improve the financial situation, it was decided by Spartak management to disband the team for a year.[1]

SEASON    G    W  D  L      GL      P*    PLACE (PLAY-OFF)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          USSR
1946/47   7   +5 =0 -2    23:15     10     10
1947/48  18  +14 =2 -2    87:30     30     2
1948/49  18   +9 =3 -5    67:54     21     5
1949/50  22  +11 =3 -5    80:56     25     5
1950/51  10   +4 =3 -3    39:31     11     8
1951/52  11   +4 =0 -7    38:44      8     7
1952/53  16   +5 =0-11    48:103    10     6
1953/54                First League
1954/55                First League
1955/56  28  +12 =3-13    71:104    27     8
1956/57  30  +14 =3-13    78:89     31     6
1957/58  33  +24 =1 -8    142:73    49     9
1958/59  27  +13 =4-10    92:102    30     5
1959/60  29   +6 =3-20    74:120    20     17
1960/61  29  +16 =1-12    128:96    35     6
1961/62  38  +31 =3 -4    193:91    65     1
1962/63  37  +25 =3 -9    170:102   53     3
1963/64  36  +24 =2-10    165:107   50     3
1964/65  36  +24 =5 -7    151:95    53     2
1965/66  36  +24 =4 -8    173:99    52     2
1966/67  44  +38 =3 -3    303:97    79     1
1967/68  44  +34 =1 -9    243:113   69     2
1968/69  42  +33 =4 -5    220:120   70     1
1969/70  44  +33 =3 -8    263:159   69     2
1970/71  40  +23 =5-12    183:144   51     4
1971/72  31  +17 =2-13    140:123   36     3
1972/73  32  +23 =2 -7    178:108   48     2
1973/74  32  +15 =3-14    146:145   33     4
1974/75  36  +19 =6-11    157:144   44     3
1975/76  36  +21 =8 -7    189:139   50     1
1976/77  34  +14 =9-13    154:162   37     6
1977/78  36  +14 =4-18    123:141   32     8
1978/79  44  +25 =2-17    179:167   52     3
1979/80  44  +28 =5-11    195:140   61     3
1980/81  49  +32 =6-11    240:141   70     2
1981/82  47  +39 =0 -8    257:135   78     2
1982/83  44  +33 =3 -8    208:122   69     2
1983/84  44  +26 =6-12    214:150   58     2
1984/85  52  +20 =9-23    176:180   49     5
1985/86  40  +20 =9-11    146:119   49     3
1986/87  40  +16 =8-16    131:120   40     6
1987/88  44  +22 =8-14    152:124   52     5
1988/89  44  +15=10-19    138:136   40     7
1989/90  48  +22 =4-22    182:157   48     8
1990/91  46  +27 =8-11    163:106   62     2
                        SNG
1991/92  42  +20 =5-17    148:123   45     3
                        MHL**
1992/93  45  +23 =6-16    146:126   52     3  (1/8)
1993/94  52  +27 =5-20    179:162   53     8  (1/4)
1994/95  52  +23 =5-24    132:154   51     9
1995/96  57  +18 =8-31    144:191   44     14 (1/4)
                        Russia
1996/97  44  +16 =6-22    117:138   38     17 
1997/98  50  +22 =9-19    138:127   53     9  (1/4)
1998/99  42  +14 =4-24    84:107    32     19
1999/00                First League
2000/01                First League
2001/02  51  +21 =5-24    123:125   70(1-0)11
2002/03  51  +14 =5-27    108:149   53(1-4)15
2003/04                First League
2004/05  60  +10=10-38    89:164    42(0-2)15
2005/06  51  +20 =6-20    112:111   73(2-3)10 (1/8)
2006/07                 not played
2007/08  51  +21 =0-24    129:151   78(2-7)11 (1/8)
                        KHL
2008/09  56  +26 =0-21    173:158   93(5-2) 9 (1/4)
2009/10  56  +24 =0-20    178:168   92(8-4)10 (1/4)
2010/11  54  +24 =0-22    129:142   82(2-6)12 (1/8)
* - win/lose in OT/B.
** - Meznacionalnaya Hockey League


Honors

Champions

  • Soviet League Championship (4): 1962, 1967, 1969, 1976
  • Vysshaya Liga Championship (1): 2001
  • Spengler Cup (5): 1980, 1981, 1985, 1989, 1990
  • Stars Cup (1): 1975
  • Ahearne Cup (3): 1971, 1972, 1973
  • USSR Cup (2): 1970, 1971

Runners-up

  • Soviet League Championship (11): 1948, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1973, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1991
  • Spengler Cup (1): 1982
  • European Cup (2): 1970, 1977
  • USSR Cup (2): 1967, 1977


Players

Current roster

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Updated November 16, 2011.[2][3]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
7 Slovakia Baranka, IvanIvan Baranka (A) D L 26 2008 Ilava, Czechoslovakia
16 Russia Belokon, SergeiSergei Belokon F R 23 2011 Moscow, Russian SFSR
61 Canada Benoit, AndreAndre Benoit D L 27 2011 St. Albert, Ontario, Canada
36 Russia Berdnikov, VadimVadim Berdnikov C L 24 2011 Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR
33 Russia Bodrov, DenisDenis Bodrov D L 23 2010 Moscow, Russian SFSR
3 Russia Budkin, AlexanderAlexander Budkin D R 25 2010 Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR
69 Russia Denezhkin, AlexanderAlexander Denezhkin RW R 20 2011 Moscow, Russia
22 Russia Gubin, OlegOleg Gubin (A) C R 30 2010 Voskresensk, Russian SFSR
81 Slovakia Hossa, MarcelMarcel Hossa W L 29 2011 Ilava, Czechoslovakia
37 Russia Kasutin, IvanIvan Kasutin G L 25 2011 Vologda, Russian SFSR
78 Russia Komaristy, AlexanderAlexander Komaristy C L 22 2011 Severodonetsk, Ukrainian SSR
88 Russia Lyuduchin, RomanRoman Lyuduchin RW L 23 2008 Penza, Russian SFSR
25 Russia Makarov, DenisDenis Makarov D L 28 2010 Voskresensk, Russian SFSR
23 Russia Mamkin, MikhailMikhail Mamkin D R 21 2009 Moscow, Russia
8 Russia Mikhailov, EgorEgor Mikhailov Injured Reserve RW L 33 2011 Moscow, Russian SFSR
12 Russia Nikontsev, AnatoliAnatoli Nikontsev RW L 21 2011 Sverdlovsk, Russian SFSR
77 Russia Piganovich, OlegOleg Piganovich (CInjured Reserve D L 26 2010 Yaroslavl, Russian SFSR
14 Slovakia Ruzicka, StefanStefan Ruzicka RW R 26 2008 Nitra, Czechoslovakia
74 Russia Seleznev, YakovYakov Seleznev D L 22 2010 Yelabuga, Russian SFSR
15 Slovakia Stümpel, JozefJozef Stümpel Injured Reserve C R 39 2011 Nitra, Czechoslovakia
57 Russia Vishnevsky, DmitriDmitri Vishnevsky D R 21 2008
17 Russia Voronin, ArtemArtem Voronin C L 20 2009 Vidnoe, Russian SFSR
50 Russia Yakhin, AlexeiAlexei Yakhin G L 27 2008 Moscow, Russian SFSR
21 Russia Yunkov, AlexanderAlexander Yunkov LW L 29 2010 Voskresensk, Russian SFSR
19 Russia Yunkov, MikhailMikhail Yunkov C L 25 2010 Voskresensk, Russian SFSR
71 Russia Zavarukhin, AlexeiAlexei Zavarukhin C L 31 2011 Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR


NHL alumni

All-time KHL scoring leaders

'Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points, PIM = Penalties in minutes, PPG = Powerplay Goals, SHG = Shorthanded Goals, GWG = Game Winning Goals'

Player[4] GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Slovakia Branko Radivojevic 159 42 86 128 252 24 9 4 6
Slovakia Stefan Ruzicka 158 51 54 105 200 21 17 3 13
Russia Kirill Knyazev 162 40 26 66 95 -10 11 2 5
Russia Roman Lyuduchin 145 31 35 66 102 8 7 1 7
Slovakia Ivan Baranka 152 20 39 59 154 5 11 1 1
Germany Eduard Lewandowski 93 20 35 55 90 8 7 3 3
Kazakhstan Dmitri Upper 103 29 25 54 64 3 15 0 4
Russia Mikhail Yunkov 101 13 21 34 52 -17 4 2 1
Russia Nikita Schitov 110 6 27 33 116 -6 2 0 1
Slovakia Martin Cibak 54 17 15 32 101 1 6 1 3


References

  1. ^ [1] "Sovetski Sport" newspaper, August 11th, 2006.
  2. ^ "Spartak Team Players" (in Russian). www.spartak.ru. http://www.spartak.ru/team/spartak/. Retrieved 2011-10-24. 
  3. ^ "Spartak Moscow team roster". www.khl.ru. http://en.khl.ru/clubs/spartak. Retrieved 2011-10-24. 
  4. ^ HC Spartak Moscow KHL Scoring Leaders | QuantHockey.com Retrieved March 26, 2011


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