HK Mogilev

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HK Mogilev
HK Mogilev logo.png
CityMogilev, Belarus
LeagueBelarusian Extraleague
Founded2000
Operated2000
Home arena
Head coachRylkov
Affiliates
WebsiteOfficial website
Franchise history
2001–2010Khimvolokno Mogilev
2000–2001,
2010–present
HK Mogilev
Championships
Regular season titles0
Belarusian Extraleague0

HK Mogliev is an ice hockey team in Mogilev, Belarus. The team competes in the Belarusian Extraliga (BXL).

History[]

HK Mogilev was formed in 2000 and joined the Belarusian Extraleague in for the 2000–01 season.[1][2] The following season the club changed their name to Khimvolokno Mogilev which they played under from 2001 until 2010.[1] In 2001 Mogilev joined the Eastern European Hockey League Division B league as well as playing in the Belarusian Extraleague.[2] For the 2002–03 season, Mogilev was promoted to the Eastern European Hockey League (EEHL) top league and did not compete in the Extraleague for the season.[2] The club returned to the Extraleague for the 2003–04 season and competed in the final EEHL season before the league folded.[2] Mogilev continued to compete in the Belarusian Extraleague until the end of the 2012–13 season.[2] In July 2013, it was announced that the club had declared bankruptcy and would cease to exist.[3] The club also announced that would continue to compete in the Vysshaya Liga.[3] Later in July, Vladimir Podrebinkin – head of the Mogilev Regional Hockey Federation – announced that the club would continue playing in the Belarusian Extraleague for the 2013–14 season.[4]

Current roster[]

Goaltenders
Number Player Date of Birth Glove Place of birth
1 Belarus 1992-11-26 L Mogilev, Belarus
20 Belarus 1995-09-13 L Mogilev, Belarus
30 Belarus 1994-05-18 L Mogilev, Belarus
69 Belarus 1994-02-27 L Minsk, Belarus
Defensemen
Number Player Date of Birth Shoots Place of birth
10 Belarus 1995-05-27 L Mogilev, Belarus
15 Belarus 1992-06-05 R Mogilev, Belarus
18 Belarus 1993-08-09 R Minsk, Belarus
21 Belarus 1996-06-30 L Mogilev, Belarus
26 Belarus 1993-07-22 L Minsk, Belarus
28 Belarus 1990-06-19 L Minsk, Belarus
32 Belarus 1994-05-30 L Minsk, Belarus
33 Belarus 1994-05-20 L Mogilev, Belarus
44 Belarus 1990-06-23 L Novopolotsk, Belarus
79 Belarus 1994-08-11 R Mogilev, Belarus
- Belarus 1995-10-01 L Mogilev, Belarus
Forwards
Number Player Date of Birth Shoots Place of birth
5 Belarus 1995-09-06 L Mogilev, Belarus
11 Belarus 1991-06-24 L Minsk, Belarus
12 Belarus 1997-12-30 R Mogilev, Belarus
13 Belarus 1991-10-26 R Mogilev, Belarus
14 Belarus 1991-04-14 L Minsk, Belarus
16 Belarus 1992-12-09 R Minsk, Belarus
17 Belarus Alexander Kravtsov 1996-01-30 L Mogilev, Belarus
19 Belarus 1988-03-03 L Minsk, Belarus
23 Belarus/Kazakhstan 1986-01-06 R Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan
24 Russia 1995-12-18 R Grachyovka, Russia
27 Belarus 1994-02-28 L Mogilev, Belarus
29 Belarus 1990-11-12 R Minsk, Belarus
36 Russia 1995-05-29 R Moscow, Russia
37 Russia 1991-12-21 L Chelyabinsk, Russia
40 Belarus 1995-02-20 L Krugloe, Belarus
45 Belarus 1994-01-04 L Mogilev, Belarus
63 Russia 1995-05-29 L Moscow, Russia
73 Belarus 1992-08-09 L Mogilev, Belarus
77 Belarus 1995-05-09 L Mogilev, Belarus
81 Russia 1985-10-30 R Tynda, Russia
88 Belarus 1995-05-26 R Mogilev, Belarus
91 Belarus 1995-09-01 L Grodno, Belarus

References[]

  1. ^ a b "HK Mogilev Details". Eurohockey.com. Archived from the original on 2013-07-17. Retrieved 2013-07-17.
  2. ^ a b c d e "HK Mogilev". Elite Prospects. Archived from the original on 2013-07-17. Retrieved 2013-07-17.
  3. ^ a b Tuniz, Davide (2013-07-17). "Mogilev bankrupted and ceased to exist". Eurohockey.com. Archived from the original on 2013-07-17. Retrieved 2013-07-17.
  4. ^ Goroshko, Irina (2013-07-25). "HC Mogilev stays in Belorussian Extra League". Eurohockey.com. Retrieved 2014-01-04.

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