HC Spartak Moscow

HC Spartak Moscow (Russian: ХК Спартак Москва, English: 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 season. However, the team did not participate in the KHL league for the 2014–15 season because of financial issues,[1][2] but rejoined the league prior to the 2015–16 season as members of the Bobrov Division.

Spartak Moscow
CityMoscow, Russia
LeagueKHL 2008–2014, 2015–
ConferenceWestern
DivisionBobrov
Founded1946
Home arenaMegasport
(capacity: 11,748)
Colours   
Owner(s)Investbank
Head coachAlexei Zavarukhin
CaptainDmitri Vishnevsky
AffiliatesKhimik Voskresensk (VHL)
JHC Spartak (MHL)
Websitespartak.ru
KHL Jersey 2008–09KHL Jersey 2008–09
Current season

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.

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 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.[3]

Honours

Domestic competitions

1st place, gold medalist(s) Soviet League Championship (4): 1961–62, 1966–67, 1968–69, 1975–76

1st place, gold medalist(s) USSR Cup (2): 1970, 1971

1st place, gold medalist(s) Vysshaya Liga Championship (1): 2001

Europe

2nd place, silver medalist(s) European Cup (2): 1969–70, 1976–77

1st place, gold medalist(s) Spengler Cup (5): 1980, 1981, 1985, 1989, 1990

1st place, gold medalist(s) Ahearne Cup (3): 1971, 1972, 1973

1st place, gold medalist(s) Mountfield Cup (1): 2019

Season-by-season KHL record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime/shootout losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

SeasonGPWLOTLPtsGFGAFinishTop ScorerPlayoffs
2008–095626211931731583rd, BobrovBranko Radivojevič (43 points: 17 G, 26 A; 49 GP)Lost in Quarterfinals, 0–3 (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl)
2009–105624200921781683rd, BobrovBranko Radivojevič (55 points: 18 G, 37 A; 56 GP)Lost in Conference Semifinals, 2–4 (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl)
2010–115424223821291423rd, BobrovŠtefan Ružička (32 points: 17 G, 15 A; 47 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0–4 (SKA Saint Petersburg)
2011–125417272641241635th, BobrovŠtefan Ružička (39 points: 22 G, 17 A; 53 GP)Did not qualify
2012–135211282521061517th, TarasovBranko Radivojevič (21 points: 4 G, 17 A; 50 GP)Did not qualify
2013–145412282581051477th, TarasovVyacheslav Kozlov (27 points: 8 G, 19 A; 54 GP)Did not qualify
2014–15did not participate
2015–166025332771391726th, BobrovLukáš Radil (32 points: 13 G, 19 A; 57 GP)Did not qualify
2016–176021336661251686th, BobrovMatt Gilroy (38 points: 7 G, 31 A; 57 GP)Did not qualify
2017–185629234851531463rd, BobrovAlexander Khokhlachev (50 points: 19 G, 31 A; 52 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0–4 (CSKA Moscow)
2018–196228268641561584th, BobrovAlexander Khokhlachev (37 points: 18 G, 19 A; 54 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2–4 (SKA Saint Petersburg)
2019–206234199771731434th, BobrovArtyom Fyodorov (41 points: 18 G, 23 A; 56 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2–4 (Dynamo Moscow)
2020–216028257631571734th, BobrovSergei Shirokov (42 points: 22 G, 20 A; 59 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0–4 (CSKA Moscow)
2021–224826184561221183rd, BobrovJori Lehterä (39 points: 10 G, 29 A; 45 GP)Lost in Conference Semifinals, 1–4 (SKA Saint Petersburg)
2022–236828328641541924th, BobrovAlexander Khokhlachev (55 points: 19 G, 36 A; 65 GP)Did not qualify

Players

Current roster

Updated 31 December, 2022.[4][5]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
10 Russia Ilya Baranov F L 27 2021 Moscow, Russia
39 Belarus Yegor Chezganov F R 20 2022 Zhlobin, Belarus
73 Russia Maxim Chudinov D R 33 2022 Cherepovets, Russian SFSR
80 Russia Alexei Emelin D L 37 2022 Togliatti, Russian SFSR
4 United States Joey Keane D R 23 2022 Chicago, Illinois, United States
29 Russia Timur Khairulin D L 23 2022 Ufa, Russia
93 Russia Alexander Khokhlachev (A) C L 29 2021 Moscow, Russia
44 Russia Kirill Kozhevnikov LW L 24 2022 Nizhnevartovsk, Russia
84 Russia Alexei Krasikov G L 27 2021 Moscow, Russia
96 Russia Maxim Krovyakov C R 21 2022 Solnechnogorsk, Russia
98 Russia Pavel Kukshtel F L 25 2022 St. Petersburg, Russia
22 Russia Danila Kvartalnov LW L 25 2021 Voskresensk, Russia
68 Russia Alexei Lipanov C L 23 2022 Moscow, Russia
90 Russia Andrei Loktionov (A) C L 32 2021 Voskresensk, Russian SFSR
13 Russia Roman Lyubimov RW R 31 2022 Tver, Russia
92 Belarus Shane Prince LW L 30 2022 Rochester, New York, United States
95 Russia German Rubtsov C L 24 2022 Checkhov, Russia
57 Russia Semyon Ruchkin D L 26 2021 Omsk, Russia
42 Slovakia Patrik Rybár G L 29 2022 Skalica, Slovakia
34 Russia Yegor Savikov D L 20 2021 Novokuibyshevsk, Russia
24 Russia Artyom Serikov D L 22 2022 Dmitrov, Russia
38 Russia Ilya Shipov F L 29 2021 Elektrostal, Russia
21 Russia Nikita Sokolov D L 24 2020 Moscow, Russia
48 Kazakhstan Roman Starchenko LW L 37 2022 Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakh SSR
77 Russia Nikita Susuyev F L 18 2022 Moscow, Russia
94 Russia Fedor Svechkov LW L 20 2022 Tolyatti, Russia
85 Russia Ilya Talaluyev F R 25 2017 Voronezh, Russia
9 Russia Maxim Tsyplakov LW L 24 2017 Moscow, Russia
47 Russia Daniel Usmanov F R 21 2022 Mytishchi, Russia
26 Canada Phil Varone C L 32 2022 Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
43 Russia Mark Verba F L 25 2022 Moscow, Russia
55 Russia Dmitri Vishnevsky (C) D R 33 2018 Bogatischevo, Russian SFSR
74 Russia Alexei Yegorov D L 21 2020 Ramenskoye, Russia
8 Russia Matvei Zaseda LW R 23 2021 Khabarovsk, Russia
36 Russia Dmitri Zlodeyev C L 21 2021 Voronezh, Russia

NHL alumni

Franchise KHL scoring leaders

These are the top-ten point-scorers in franchise history. Figures are updated after each completed KHL regular season.[6]

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game;   = current Spartak player

References

  1. "У министра конструктивная позиция по легионерам". 2014-04-22. Retrieved 2014-07-11.
  2. "Regular Season Format Unveiled". 2014-07-09. Retrieved 2014-07-11.
  3. "Советский спорт // Газета - Газетная статья". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2006-08-11. "Sovetski Sport" newspaper, August 11th, 2006.
  4. "Spartak Team Players" (in Russian). Spartak Moscow. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  5. "Spartak Moscow team roster". Kontinental Hockey League. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  6. HC Spartak Moscow KHL Scoring Leaders | QuantHockey.com Retrieved March 26, 2022
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