Supreme Hockey League
The Supreme Hockey League[1][2] (Russian: Высшая хоккейная лига (ВХЛ), Vysshaya hokkeinaya liga (VHL)), also known as the Major Hockey League[3][4] or Higher Hockey League (HHL),[5] is a professional ice hockey league in Eurasia, and the second highest level of Russian hockey.
Though currently acting independently, plans were in place to convert it to a farm system for the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL)'s 2010–11 season.[6] It was preceded by the Major League of the Russian Championship (Vysshaya Liga) that formerly held a relegation role for the Russian Superleague, and was governed by the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia. As of 2011–12 season some VHL teams are affiliated with a KHL team (e.g. HC Sarov is affiliated with KHL's Torpedo), while other teams of the VHL are not affiliated with a KHL team.
Transition to KHL
It is believed that the league will become more of a developmental league. Only seven players over the age of 29 will be allowed onto each team's roster. With no promotion/relegation system set in place with the new Kontinental Hockey League, it has been speculated that most teams in the league will eventually become farm teams of the KHL teams.
Russian Classic
The Russian Classic (Russian: Русская классика, Russkaya klassika) is an outdoor ice hockey game during the Supreme Hockey League season.
- Bolded teams denote winners
Seasons overview
Teams in 2013–14
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Team |
City |
Arena |
Capacity |
KHL Affiliate Team(s) |
MHL Affiliate Team(s) |
Founded |
Joined league |
Ariada Volzhsk |
Volzhsk |
Ariada Ice Palace |
2,250 |
Metallurg Novokuznetsk |
Kuznetskie Medvedi |
1996 |
2010 |
Buran Voronezh |
Voronezh |
LDS Jubileiny |
3,040 |
Atlant Moscow Oblast |
Atlanty Rossosh |
1977 |
2012 |
Chelmet Chelyabinsk |
Chelyabinsk |
Yunost Sport Palace |
3,650 |
Traktor Chelyabinsk |
Belye Medvedi |
1948 |
2012 |
Dizel Penza |
Penza |
Dizel Arena |
5,500 |
Lokomotiv Yaroslavl |
Loko Dizelist |
1956 |
2010 |
Dynamo Balashikha |
Balashikha |
Balashikha Arena |
6,500 |
Dynamo Moscow |
HC MVD |
2010 |
2010 |
Ermak Angarsk |
Angarsk |
Arena Ermak |
6,900 |
Avangard Omsk |
Omskie Yatreby Angarsky Ermak |
1958 |
2010 |
Izhstal Izhevsk |
Izhevsk |
Sports Palace Izhstal |
3,900 |
Severstal Cherepovets |
Almaz Izhevskaya Stal |
1958 |
2010 |
Kazzinc-Torpedo |
Ust-Kamenogorsk |
Boris Alexandrov Sport Palace |
4,400 |
Independent |
Independent |
1956 |
2010 |
Kristall Saratov |
Saratov |
Ice Sports Palace Saratov |
5,000 |
Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk |
MHC Reaktor Kristall-Yunior |
1955 |
2010 |
Kuban Krasnodar |
Krasnodar |
Ice Palace |
3,100 |
CSKA Moscow |
Krasnaya Armiya Berkuty Kubani |
2012 |
2012 |
Lada Togliatti |
Tolyatti |
Lada Arena |
6,100 |
HC Yugra |
Mamonty Yugry Ladia |
1976 |
2010 |
HC Lipetsk |
Lipetsk |
Zvezdny Ice Palace |
2,100 |
Independent |
Elta |
1979 |
2013 |
Molot-Prikamye Perm |
Perm |
Universal Sports Palace Molot |
6,000 |
Independent |
Molot |
1949 |
2010 |
Neftyanik Almetyevsk |
Almetyevsk |
Yubileyny Sports Palace |
2,200 |
Ak Bars Kazan |
Bars Sputnik |
1965 |
2010 |
Rubin Tyumen |
Tyumen |
Sports Palace Tyumen |
3,300 |
Admiral Vladivostok |
Tyumensky Legion |
1972 |
2010 |
HC Ryazan |
Ryazan |
Ryazan Olympic Sports Palace |
2,700 |
Independent |
Molnia |
1999 |
2010 |
HC Sarov |
Sarov |
Sarov Ice Palace |
1,200 |
Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod |
Chaika Raketa |
2002 |
2010 |
Saryarka Karagandy |
Karagandy |
Karagandy Arena |
5,500 |
Barys Astana |
Kazakhmys |
2006 |
2012 |
Sokol Krasnoyarsk |
Krasnoyarsk |
Arena Sever |
2,600 |
Spartak Moscow |
MHC Spartak Krasnoyarskie Rysi |
2008 |
2011 |
Sputnik Nizhny Tagil |
Nizhny Tagil |
Sotnikov Ice Sports Palace |
4,200 |
Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg |
Avto Yunior-Sputnik |
1948 |
2010 |
THK Tver |
Tver |
Ice Palace Yubileyny |
1,980 |
Independent |
Tverichi |
1949 |
2012 |
Titan Klin |
Klin |
Valeri Kharlamov Ice Palace |
1,500 |
Vityaz Podolsk |
Russkie Vityazi MHC Klin |
1953 |
2011 |
Toros Neftekamsk |
Neftekamsk |
Ice Palace Neftekamsk |
1,900 |
Salavat Yulaev Ufa |
Tolpar Batyr |
1998 |
2010 |
VMF Karelia |
Kondopoga |
Ice Palace Kondopoga |
1,850 |
SKA Saint Petersburg |
SKA-1946 |
2008 |
2010 |
Yuzhny Ural Orsk |
Orsk |
Ice Palace Yubileyny |
4,500 |
Metallurg Magnitogorsk |
Stalnye Lisy Metallurg Mednogorsk |
1958 |
2010 |
Zauralie Kurgan |
Kurgan |
Ice Sports Palace Mostovik |
2,500 |
Sibir Novosibirsk |
Sibirskie Snaipery Yunior |
1993 |
2010 |
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