2012–13 VHL season

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2012–13 VHL season
LeagueRussian Major League
SportIce hockey
DurationSeptember 9, 2012 – April 30, 2013
Number of teams27
Regular season
Play-offs
Bratina Cup
ChampionsToros Neftekamsk
  Runners-upSaryarka Karaganda
VHL seasons

The 2012–13 VHL season was the third season of the Russian Major League. It started 9 September 2012 and ended on April 2013.

Team and KHL affiliation changes[]

Team changes[]

  • Donbass Donetsk left the league after its inaugural season joining the KHL.
  • Buran Voronezh and THK Tver of the lower level Russian Hockey League joined.
  • The league was expanded with two more non-Russian teams, Belarusian Yunost Minsk and Kazakhstani Saryarka Karaganda.
  • A new franchise Kuban Krasnodar was created.
  • HC VMF relocated from St. Petersburg to Kondopoga, Karelia.

Affiliation changes[]

VHL team new affiliate old affiliate
Kuban Krasnodar Vityaz Chekhov None
HC Ryazan Sibir Novosibirsk Vityaz Chekhov
Zauralie Kurgan Avangard Omsk Sibir Novosibirsk
THK Tver CSKA Moscow None
Ariada-Akpars Volzhsk Metallurg Novokuznetsk None
Ermak Angarsk None Metallurg Novokuznetsk
Yunost Minsk Dinamo Minsk None

Regular season[]

Starting with this season the VHL abandoned its previous conference structure. All teams played their regular seasons in a round robin format with two games (home and away) against every team of the league.

League standings[]

Source: vhl.khl.ru[1]

Points are awarded as follows:

  • 3 Points for a win in regulation ("W")
  • 2 Points for a win in overtime ("OTW") or penalty shootout ("SOW")
  • 1 Point for a loss in a penalty shootout ("SOL") or overtime ("OTL")
  • 0 Points for a loss in regulation ("L")


Team GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF-GA Pts
1 Kazakhstan Saryarka Karaganda 52 33 1 6 2 0 10 150-89 115
2 Russia Rubin Tyumen 52 31 2 4 4 3 8 162-105 112
3 Russia Toros Neftekamsk 52 27 3 6 3 1 12 152-105 103
4 Russia Neftyanik Almetyevsk 52 24 2 6 6 1 13 156-115 95
5 Russia Yuzhny Ural Orsk 52 29 2 0 3 0 18 136-104 94
6 Russia Sputnik Nizhny Tagil 52 25 2 5 1 4 15 173-135 94
7 Russia Buran Voronezh 52 25 0 5 3 0 19 160-139 88
8 Russia Ermak Angarsk 52 24 2 4 3 1 18 132-142 88
9 Russia HC Lada Togliatti 52 24 0 5 4 2 17 149-130 88
10 Russia Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 52 22 3 6 2 2 17 123-118 88
11 Russia Dynamo Balashikha 52 23 1 5 2 2 19 158-160 85
12 Russia Ariada-Akpars Volzhsk 52 21 1 6 5 3 16 163-151 85
13 Russia Molot-Prikamye Perm 52 23 2 2 4 3 18 145-141 84
14 Kazakhstan Kazzinc-Torpedo 52 22 3 3 5 1 18 147-123 84
15 Russia HC Sarov 52 19 0 7 5 2 19 147-133 78
16 Russia Dizel Penza 52 21 2 1 6 1 21 137-121 76
17 Russia HC Kuban 52 18 2 7 4 0 21 126-116 76
18 Russia HC VMF 52 18 2 3 6 2 21 142-154 72
19 Russia THK Tver 52 16 1 5 3 3 24 147-180 66
20 Russia Chelmet Chelyabinsk 52 17 3 2 1 3 26 129-141 65
21 Russia Kristall Saratov 52 15 3 2 3 2 27 120-154 60
22 Russia Titan Klin 52 15 1 1 4 2 29 117-159 55
23 Belarus Yunost Minsk 52 12 1 5 6 1 27 104-160 55
24 Russia Sokol Krasnoyarsk 52 11 2 6 4 2 27 113-152 55
25 Russia Zauralie Kurgan 52 11 3 3 7 2 26 120-163 54
26 Russia Izhstal Izhevsk 52 11 1 3 7 2 28 100-163 50
27 Russia HC Ryazan 52 9 1 2 7 1 32 112-196 41

Bratina Cup Playoffs[]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
            
1 Saryarka Karaganda 3
16 Dizel Penza 0
1 Saryarka Karaganda 4
13 Molot-Prikamye Perm 2
3 Toros Neftekamsk 3
14 Kazzinc-Torpedo 0
1 Saryarka Karaganda 4
12 Ariada-Akpars Volzhsk 1
5 Yuzhny Ural Orsk 1
12 Ariada-Akpars Volzhsk 3
3 Toros Neftekamsk 4
9 Lada Togliatti 1
7 Buran Voronezh 3
10 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 2
3 Toros Neftekamsk 4
Note: Pairings are re-seeded after the first and second rounds.
1 Saryarka Karaganda 3
2 Rubin Tyumen 3
15 HC Sarov 2
2 Rubin Tyumen 3
12 Ariada-Akpars Volzhsk 4
4 Neftyanik Almetyevsk 1
13 Molot-Prikamye Perm 3
3 Toros Neftekamsk 4
7 Buran Voronezh 0
6 Sputnik Nizhny Tagil 3
11 Dynamo Balashikha 1
6 Sputnik Nizhny Tagil 3
7 Buran Voronezh 4
8 Ermak Angarsk 2
9 Lada Togliatti 3

References[]

  1. ^ "VHL Regular season standings". vhl.khl.ru.
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