Severstal Cherepovets

Hockey Club Severstal is a professional ice hockey team based in Cherepovets, Vologda Oblast, Russia. They are members of the Tarasov Division in the Kontinental Hockey League.

Severstal Cherepovets
CityCherepovets, Vologda
LeagueKHL 2008–present
ConferenceWestern
DivisionBobrov
Founded1956
Home arenaIce Palace (since 2006)
(capacity: 6,064)
Colours     
Owner(s)Alexei Mordashov
General managerNikolai Kanakov
Head coachAndrei Kozyrev
CaptainVasili Tokranov
MediaKanal 12
AffiliatesBuran Voronezh (VHL)
Almaz Cherepovets (MHL)
Websiteseverstalclub.ru
Franchise history
1956–1959Stroitel Cherepovets
1959–1994Metallurg Cherepovets
1994–presentSeverstal Cherepovets
Current season

History

Founded in 1956, the club was originally known as Stroitel (Builder) Cherepovets. The name was changed to Metallurg (Metallurgist) Cherepovets in 1959. During the Soviet times, Metallurg played in the low and mid-level divisions of the ice hockey championship. But since the 1990s, not without the financial support of its parent company Severstal (Northsteel), the club joined the ranks of the major professional teams starting with the first season of the then newly established International Hockey League. The club eventually changed its name after the owner in 1994. The biggest success of Severstal to date was in the 2002-2003 Superleague season when they advanced to the final with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl. The home arena is the Ice Palace where home matches are played since 2006/2007 Russian Superleague season. Earlier the Sports-Concert Hall Almaz was the home arena.

Honors

Champions

1st place, gold medalist(s) Pajulahti Cup (2): 2000, 2006
1st place, gold medalist(s) Donbass Open Cup (1): 2012
1st place, gold medalist(s) Hockeyades de la Vallee de Joux (1): 2013

Runners-up

2nd place, silver medalist(s) Russian Superleague (1): 2003
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Russian Superleague (1): 2001

Season-by-season KHL record

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; Pts = Points; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; P = Playoff

SeasonGPWLOTLPtsGFGAFinishTop ScorerPlayoffs
2008–095619252771421714th, BobrovYuri Trubachev (31 points:17 G, 14 A; 56 GP)Did not qualify
2009–105616232741511625th, TarasovVadim Schipachev (44 points: 14 G, 30 A; 55 GP)Did not qualify
2010–115425204891451423rd, TarasovJosef Straka (40 points: 19 G, 21 A; 52 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2-4 (Atlant Moscow Oblast)
2011–125423202851421333rd, TarasovVadim Schipachev (59 points: 22 G, 37 A; 54 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2-4 (Atlant Moscow Oblast)
2012–135221165851371173rd, TarasovVadim Schipachev (41 points: 17 G, 24 A; 51 GP)Lost in Conference Semifinals, 0-4 (SKA Saint Petersburg)
2013–145425227771281355th, TarasovLinus Videll (27 points: 10 G, 17 A; 52 GP)Did not qualify
2014–1560272112851571686th, TarasovDmitri Kagarlitsky (44 points: 12 G, 32 A; 60 GP)Did not qualify
2015–166020346581241677th, TarasovDmitri Kagarlitsky (37 points: 16 G, 21 A; 58 GP)Did not qualify
2016–1760232710741331637th, TarasovDmitri Kagarlitsky (48 points: 16 G, 32 A; 60 GP)Did not qualify
2017–1856271811831311455th, TarasovDmitri Kagarlitsky (45 points: 17 G, 28 A; 55 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0-4 (SKA Saint Petersburg)
2018–196223345511241786th, BobrovYuri Trubachev (22 points: 10 G, 12 A; 56 GP)Did not qualify
2019–2062242810581261715th, BobrovIgor Geraskin (23 points: 9 G, 14 A; 59 GP)Did not qualify
2020–216032249681491594th, BobrovAlexander Petunin (39 points: 18 G, 21 A; 59 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 1-4 (Dynamo Moscow)
2021–224928147631291194th, BobrovDaniil Vovchenko (32 points: 14 G, 18 A; 48 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 3-4 (Dynamo Moscow)
2022–2368312413751821874th, TarasovIgor Geraskin (43 points: 14 G, 29 A; 66 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 3-4 (CSKA Moscow)

Players

Current roster

Updated 24 September 2023.[1][2]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
17 Russia Ruslan Abrosimov C L 22 2021 Yaroslavl, Russia
53 Russia Danil Aimurzin F R 21 2023 Ufa, Russia
44 Canada Mark Barberio (A) D L 33 2023 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
7 Russia Nikolai Burenov D L 22 2023 Moscow, Russia
54 Russia Andrei Churkin D R 27 2021 Saint Petersburg, Russia
75 Russia Timofei Davydov D L 21 2023 Omsk, Russia
58 Belarus Pavel Denisov D L 22 2022 Gomel, Belarus
90 Russia Nikita Guslistov F L 21 2020 Cherepovets, Russia
99 Russia Mikhail Ilyin F L 18 2022 Cherepovets, Russia
6 Russia Ilya Ivantsov F L 20 2022 Penza, Russia
67 Russia Timur Karimov D L 21 2020 Zelenodolsk, Russia
35 Russia Nikita Korostelev RW R 26 2023 Moscow, Russia
23 Slovakia Adam Liška LW L 24 2019 Bratislava, Slovakia
45 Russia Nikita Makeyev D R 25 2020 Moscow, Russia
18 Russia Dmitri Moiseyev RW L 28 2020 Moscow, Russia
33 Russia Timur Mukhanov C R 18 2023 Glazov, Russia
13 Russia Kirill Pilipenko LW L 27 2021 Yekaterinburg, Russia
66 Russia Ivan Podshivalov F L 21 2021 Saint Petersburg, Russia
11 Russia Nikita Rozhkov F L 23 2022 Orenburg, Russia
29 Russia Alexander Samoilov G L 26 2023 Moscow, Russia
77 Russia Nikita Sedov D L 22 2022 Nizhnevartovsk, Russia
1 Belarus Konstantin Shostak G L 23 2019 Minsk, Belarus
30 Russia Dmitri Shugayev G L 25 2019 Yaroslavl, Russia
98 Russia Vasili Shumilov D R 20 2023 Perm, Russia
12 Belarus Alexander Skorenov F R 23 2023 Gomel, Belarus
86 Russia Yegor Stepanov C R 23 2023 Magnitogorsk, Russia
79 Russia Mikhail Tikhonov D L 28 2020 Moscow, Russia
24 Russia Vasili Tokranov (C) D L 34 2023 Almetyevsk, Russian SFSR
28 Russia Daniil Vovchenko (A) RW R 27 2016 Cherepovets, Russia
9 Russia Alexander Zhabreyev C L 23 2022 Chelyabinsk, Russia

All-time KHL scoring leaders

These are the top-ten point-scorers in franchise history. Figures are updated after each completed KHL regular season.[3]

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game;   = current player

References

  1. "Team Roster" (in Russian). www.severstalclub.ru. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  2. "Severstal Cherepovets team roster". www.khl.ru. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  3. "Severstal Cherepovets All-Time KHL leaders". Quanthockey.com. 2023-03-16. Retrieved 2023-03-16.


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