HC Dynamo Moscow

For the sports club's departments, see Dynamo Moscow.
Dynamo Moscow
Динамо Москва
Full name Hockey Club Dynamo Moscow
Nickname(s) "Blue-Whites"
Founded 1946
Based in Moscow
Arena VTB Ice Palace
(capacity: 12,100)
League

KHL 2008–present

Division Tarasov
Conference Western
Uniform
Team colors          
GM Russia Andrei Safronov
Head coach Russia Sergei Oreshkin (acting)
Captain Russia Yuri Babenko
Affiliates Dynamo Balashikha (VHL)
MVD Balashikha (MHL)
Website www.dynamo.ru

HC Dynamo Moscow (Russian: ХК Дина́мо Москва́) is a Russian professional ice hockey club based in Moscow. They are members of the Tarasov Division in the Kontinental Hockey League.

History

The team was founded in 1946 and belonged the Dynamo Moscow sports club, a part of Dynamo sports society sponsored by the Soviet Ministry of Interior and the national security structures including KGB. It won the first Soviet hockey championship in 1946–47 beating Spartak Moscow in the finals. Helmed by Arkady Chernyshev during the first decades of their history Dynamo established themselves as one of the top teams of the Soviet hockey league. Throughout the Soviet era Dynamo was among the top 3 teams almost every season winning five championships and three USSR Cups. The last years of the Soviet hockey championship and the beginning of the IHL period were marked with Dynamo winning fours seasons in a row and ending CSKA Moscow dominance that lasted for decades.

Older team logo

Merger with HC MVD (2010)

In 2010, Dynamo Moscow was merged with HC MVD, a KHL team from Balashikha owned by the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD). The team continued the history of the Dynamo club, with the big part of roster and executives from HC MVD. The new club was officially called United Hockey Club (UHC) Dynamo Moscow, and for one season the new club was referred to as UHC Dynamo, then for a couple years as UHC Dynamo Moscow, but in 2012 the official name of the club was reverted to Hockey Club (HC) Dynamo Moscow.[1]

Honors

Champions

1st Gagarin Cup (2): 2012, 2013
1st Russian Superleague (2): 2000, 2005
1st IHL Championship (2): 1993, 1995
1st IHL Cup (3): 1993, 1995, 1996
1st Soviet League Championship (5): 1947, 1954, 1990, 1991, 1992
1st USSR Cup (3): 1953, 1972, 1976
1st European Champions Cup (1): 2006
1st Spengler Cup (2): 1983, 2008
1st Ahearne Cup (2): 1975, 1976
1st Tampere Cup (2): 1991, 1992

Runners-up

2nd Russian Superleague (1): 1999
2nd Russian Superleague Cup (1): 1998
2nd IHL Championship (2): 1994, 1996
2nd IHL Cup (1): 1994
2nd Soviet League Championship (16): 1950, 1951, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1987
3rd Soviet League Championship (18): 1948, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1988
2nd USSR Cup (9): 1955, 1956, 1966, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1979, 1988, 1989

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

Season GP W L OTL Pts GF GA Finish Top Scorer Playoffs
2008–09 56 27 17 2 100 184 143 2nd, Chernyshev Dmitry Afanasenkov (35 points: 19 G, 16 A; 56 GP) Lost in Semifinals, 2–4 (Ak Bars Kazan)
2009–10 56 28 16 3 101 166 151 2nd, Bobrov Mattias Weinhandl (60 points: 26 G, 34 A; 56 GP) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 1–3 (Spartak Moscow)
2010–11 54 28 16 4 96 149 131 1st, Bobrov Konstantin Gorovikov (38 points: 11 G, 27 A; 54 GP) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2–4 (Dinamo Riga)
2011–12 54 35 15 4 105 144 115 2nd, Bobrov Marek Kvapil (29 points: 12 G, 17 A; 53 GP) Gagarin Cup Champions, 4–3 (Avangard Omsk)
2012–13 52 36 14 2 101 150 115 2nd, Bobrov Alex Ovechkin (40 points: 19 G, 21 A; 31 GP) Gagarin Cup Champions, 4–2 (Traktor Chelyabinsk)
2013–14 54 38 11 5 115 171 113 2nd, Bobrov Maksim Karpov (34 points: 11 G, 23 A; 48 GP)
Leo Komarov (34 points: 12 G, 22 A; 54 GP)
Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 3–4 (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl)

Players

Current roster

Updated July 26, 2015.[2][3]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
Russia Atyushov, VitalyVitaly Atyushov D L 36 2015 Penza, Russia
12 Russia Babenko, YuriYuri Babenko (C) C L 38 2009 Penza, Russian SFSR
Russia Barantsev, DenisDenis Barantsev D L 23 2015 Togliatti, Russia
83 Template:Country data Czech republic Kašpar, LukášLukáš Kašpar LW L 30 2016 Most, Czech republic
83 Russia Bryukvin, VladimirVladimir Bryukvin RW R 21 2014 Moscow, Russia
16 Latvia Daugavins, KasparsKaspars Daugavins LW L 27 2014 Riga, Latvian SSR
65 Russia Dugin, EgorEgor Dugin RW/C R 25 2013 Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR
Russia Galimov, AnselAnsel Galimov RW L 24 2015 Nizhnekamsk, Russia
21 Russia Gorovikov, KonstantinKonstantin Gorovikov (A) C L 38 2010 Novosibirsk, Russian SFSR
Finland Hietanen, JuusoJuuso Hietanen D R 30 2015 Hämeenlinna, Finland
97 Russia Karpov, MaximMaxim Karpov RW L 24 2013 Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR
15 Latvia Karsums, MartinsMartins Karsums LW R 30 2013 Riga, Latvia
19 Russia Kokarev, DenisDenis Kokarev W L 30 2004 Tver, Russian SFSR
70 Russia Koryagin, GlebGleb Koryagin D L 21 2012 Moscow, Russian SFSR
40 Russia Lazushin, AlexanderAlexander Lazushin G L 27 2013 Yaroslavl, Russian SFSR
82 Russia Mayorov, MaximMaxim Mayorov W L 27 2014 Andijan, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union
94 Russia Mironov, AndreiAndrei Mironov D L 21 2011 Moscow, Russia
47 Russia Osipov, AlexanderAlexander Osipov D R 27 2014 Nizhny Tagil, Russian SFSR
33 Russia Pestushko, MaximMaxim Pestushko RW L 31 2013 Naberezhnye Chelny, Russian SFSR
37 Canada Robinson, MatMat Robinson D R 29 2014 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
39 Russia Sharychenkov, AlexanderAlexander Sharychenkov G L 24 2009 Nizhny Novgorod, Russian SFSR
44 Russia Sinitsyn, DmitryDmitry Sinitsyn D R 21 2014 Moscow, Russia
50 Russia Soloviev, MaximMaxim Soloviev D R 37 2004 Moscow, Russian SFSR
Russia Tarasov, DaniilDaniil Tarasov RW L 24 2015 Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
27 Russia Tereschenko, AlexeiAlexei Tereschenko  C L 35 2014 Mozhaysk, Russian SFSR
9 Russia Tsvetkov, AlexeiAlexei Tsvetkov C L 34 2012 Rybinsk, Russian SFSR
55 Russia Vishnevsky, DmitriDmitri Vishnevsky D R 26 2011 Bogatischevo, Russian SFSR
10 Russia Volkov, KonstantinKonstantin Volkov RW L 31 2009 Kolpino, Russian SFSR
1 Russia Yeremenko, AlexanderAlexander Yeremenko G L 35 2011 Moscow, Russian SFSR

IIHF Hall-of-Famers

Players

Builders

Honored members

The Dynamo Moscow honored twenty five players and one coach, in their history.

HC Dynamo Moscow honored members
# 1 Player Position Career
Coach Arkady Chernyshev N/A 1946–74
1 Boris Zaitsev G 1957–70
1 Vladimir Myshkin G 1980–90
2 Oleg Tolmachev D 1987–04
2 Pavel Zhiburtovich D 1955–62
3 Vitaly Davydov RW 1957–73
5 Stanislav Petukhov RW 1956–68
5 Vasily Pervukhin D 1976–89
6 Valery Vasiliev D 1967–84
6 Alexander Karpovtsev D 1987–94
8 Valentin Kuzin LW 1950–61
8 Aleksandr Golikov F 1976–83
9 Nikolay Postavnin F 1946–51
9 Alexander Uvarov C 1948–60
9 Anatoli Semenov C 1979–90
10 Yuri Krylov RW 1951–65
10 Vladimir Golikov C 1977–85
11 Yuri Volkov LW 1996–99
11 Alexander Maltsev C 1967–84
12 Igor Korolev C 1988–92
14 Sergei Svetlov F 1978–89
17 Vladimir Yurzinov C 1957–72
17 Zinetula Bilyaletdinov D 1973–88
26 Alexei Zhamnov C 1988–92
29 Mikhail Shtalenkov G 1986–92
30 Sergei Yashin F 1980–90

Notes

Head coaches

Franchise records

See also

References

  1. Контактная информация (in Russian). dynamo.ru.
  2. "Dynamo Moscow Team". www.dynamo.ru. Retrieved 2014-07-23.
  3. "Dynamo Moscow team roster". www.khl.ru. Retrieved 2014-07-23.

External links

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