- Vityaz Chekhov
-
Vityaz Chekhov Full name HC Vityaz Chekhov 2004-present
- Vityaz Podolsk 1996-2004
Nickname(s) "Knights" Founded 1996 Based In Chekhov, Moscow Arena Ice Hockey Center 2004
(Capacity: 3300)League KHL 2008-present Division Tarasov Conference Western Uniform Team Colors GM Alexei Zhamnov
Head Coach Andrei Nazarov
Captain Danny Markov
Website www.hcvityaz.ru
Hockey Club Vityaz (ru:ХК Витязь, English: HC Knight) is a professional ice hockey team based in Chekhov, Moscow, Russia. They are members of the Tarasov Division of the Kontinental Hockey League and are currently coached by former National Hockey League enforcer Andrei Nazarov.Contents
History
Original Vityaz Podolsk LogoThe team was originally founded in Podolsk, and moved to Chekhov in 2004. They won promotion to the Superleague in 2005.
Vityaz Podolsk Alternate LogoHonors
Runners-up
- Vysshaya Liga (1): 2005
Players
Current roster
Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace 74 Danila Alistratov G L 21 2011 Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR 88 Mikhail Anisin F 23 2011 Moscow, Russian SFSR 25 Georgy Belousov LW R 20 2009 Korkino, Russian SFSR 36 Vadim Berdnikov C L 24 2008 Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR 21 Kip Brennan LW L 31 2011 Kingston, Ontario, Canada 97 Mikhail Chernov D R 32 2011 Prokopyevsk, Russian SFSR 30 Matt Dalton G L 25 2011 Clinton, Ontario, Canada 17 Nikita Dvurechenski LW L 20 2011 Lipetsk, Russian SFSR 38 Alexander Fedoseyev F L 20 2011 28 Igor Golovkov D L 21 2011 Moscow, Russian SFSR 3 Dinar Khafizullin D L 22 2011 Kazan, Russian SFSR 8 Dmitri Korneev RW L 27 2011 Tyumen, Russian SFSR 18 Nikita Korovkin D R 27 2011 Zlatoust, Russian SFSR 44 Roman Kudinov D L 19 2009 Moscow, Russia 26 Sergei Lesnukhin F L 24 2010 Yaroslavl, Russian SFSR 55 Danny Markov (C) D L 35 2011 Moscow, Russian SFSR 51 Jon Mirasty LW L 29 2011 Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada 72 Artem Panarin (A) LW R 20 2009 Korkino, Russian SFSR 81 Andrei Posnov LW R 29 2011 Vorkuta, Russian SFSR 48 Alexander Romanov RW L 31 2009 Voskresensk, Russian SFSR 70 Alexander Sazonov D L 30 2011 Omsk, Russian SFSR 47 Nick Tarnasky C L 26 2011 Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada 23 Evgeny Timkin RW L 21 2011 Murmansk, Russian SFSR 91 Nikita Tochitsky C L 20 2011 Murmansk, Russian SFSR 79 Alexei Troshchinskiy (A) D L 38 2010 Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakh SSR 87 Yaroslav Tulyakov F 21 2006 19 Igor Velichkin RW L 24 2010 Magnitogorsk, Russian SFSR 33 Jeremy Yablonski RW R 31 2011 Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada NHL alumni
Evgeny Artyukhin (1999-2001)
Alexander Korolyuk (2005-08)
Darcy Verot (2007-11)
Chris Simon (2008-11)
Danny Markov (2010-current)
References
- ^ "HC Vityaz Team Roster" (in Russian). www.hcvityaz.ru. http://www.hcvityaz.ru/hcvityaz/vityaz-team-roster-201112.html. Retrieved 2011-10-23.
- ^ "Vityaz Chekhov team roster". www.khl.ru. http://en.khl.ru/clubs/vityaz. Retrieved 2011-11-06.
External links
Kontinental Hockey League Western Conference Eastern Conference Bobrov Division Lev PopradTarasov Division Vityaz ChekhovKharlamov Division Yugra Khanty-MansiyskChernyshev Division Topics Seasons2008–09 • 2009–10 • 2010–11 • 2011–12Junior drafts2009 • 2010 • 2011Games and CupsAll-Star Game • Gagarin Cup • KHL Conference Finals • Continental Cup • Lokomotiv Cup • Russian Championship • KHL vs NHLSee alsoTeam changes • Potential expansion • List of goal scoring champions • List of scoring champions • List of territorial draft picks • Rivalries in the KHLCategories:- Ice hockey teams in Russia
- Ice hockey in Moscow Oblast
- Kontinental Hockey League teams
- HC Vityaz Chekhov
- European ice hockey team stubs
- Russian sport stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Vityaz Chekhov — Witjas Tschechow Витязь Чехов Größte Erfolge Aufstieg in die Superliga 2005 Vereinsinfos Geschichte Witjas Podolsk (1996–2004) Witjas Tschechow … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vityaz — or Vitiaz ( ru. Витязь) means a valiant warrior in Ancient Rus. The word may refer to one of the following:*Vityaz (ship), a number of Russian ships (disambiguation page) *Vitiaz class of ships, Russia *Russian Corvette Vityaz *Vityaz (MVD), a… … Wikipedia
Vityaz Podolsk — Vityaz Tchekhov Pour les articles homonymes, voir Vityaz (homonymie) … Wikipédia en Français
Vityaz Tchekhov — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Vityaz (homonymie) … Wikipédia en Français
Chekhov — (also spelled Chekov) may refer to one of the following: NOTOC Anton Chekhov and things directly related to him * Anton Chekhov (1860–1904), a Russian writer * Birthhouse of Anton Chekhov * Chekhov Gymnasium, former school and now museum in… … Wikipedia
Chekhov (disambiguation) — Chekhov, Chekov, or Chekhova may refer to: Contents 1 People 1.1 Fictional 2 Places … Wikipedia
Vityaz Ice Palace — is an indoor sporting arena located in Podolsk, Russia. The capacity of the arena is 5,500 and was built in 2000. The home games of Vityaz Chekhov are played in the arena. Until 2006 it was the home arena of the HC MVD ice hockey team … Wikipedia
Chris Simon — Born … Wikipedia
Avangard Omsk — Oblast Авангард Омск Oбласть Full name Avangard Omsk Oblast 1981 present Shinnik Omsk 1974 1981 Khimik Omsk 1972 1974 Kauchuk Omsk 1967 1972 Aeroflot Omsk 1962 1967 … Wikipedia
Kontinental Hockey League — Current season or competition: 2011–12 KHL season Sport Ice hockey … Wikipedia