HC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk

HC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk (Russian: Нефтехимик Нижнекамск, English: Nizhnekamsk Petrochemist) is a professional ice hockey team based in Nizhnekamsk, in the Tatarstan, a federal subject of the Russian Federation. They are members of the Kharlamov Division in the Kontinental Hockey League.

Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk
CityNizhnekamsk, Russia
LeagueKHL 2008–present
ConferenceEastern
DivisionKharlamov
Founded1968
Home arenaSCC Arena
(capacity: 5,500)
Colours     
Owner(s)NKNH
General managerIgor Larionov[1]
Head coachOleg Leontyev
CaptainAlexander Dergachyov
AffiliatesIzhstal Izhevsk (VHL)
Reaktor (MHL)
Websitewww.hcnh.ru
Franchise history
Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 1968–present
Current season

History

Neftekhimik was founded October 23, 1968 by workers of the Nizhnekamsk Petrochemical plant to represent Nizhnekamsk in the Tatar ASSR ice hockey championship. After winning championship titles in regional competitions, the team was promoted to the national level. It reached the top division of Russian hockey in 1995.

Honors

Champions

1st place, gold medalist(s) Vysshaya Liga Championship (1): 1995
1st place, gold medalist(s) Tampere Cup (1): 2002
1st place, gold medalist(s) Tatra Cup (1): 2003
1st place, gold medalist(s) Bashkortostan Cup (1): 2017

Season-by-season KHL record

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

SeasonGPWLOTLPtsGFGAFinishTop ScorerPlayoffs
2008–095622242791461404th, ChernyshevKonstantin Makarov (36 points: 16 G, 20 A; 44 GP)Lost in preliminary round, 1–3 (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl)
2009–105627210931761663rd, KharlamovNiklas Persson (38 points: 13 G, 25 A; 55 GP)Lost in Conference Semifinals, 2–4 (Salavat Yulaev Ufa)
2010–115422262751591624th, KharlamovSergei Konkov (39 points: 18 G, 21 A; 53 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 3–4 (Avangard Omsk)
2011–125420251741421655th, KharlamovMaxim Pestushko (39 points: 24 G, 15 A; 51 GP)Did not qualify
2012–135217192771441504th, KharlamovRenat Mamashev (42 points: 10 G, 32 A; 52 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0–4 (Ak Bars Kazan)
2013–145419341571271527th, KharlamovYegor Milovzorov (30 points: 16 G, 14 A; 37 GP)Did not qualify
2014–156025332731651995th, KharlamovDan Sexton (47 points: 19 G, 28 A; 49 GP)Did not qualify
2015–166027294861301354th, KharlamovMikhail Zhukov (36 points: 16 G, 20 A; 59 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0–4 (Avangard Omsk)
2016–176028311801431554th, KharlamovDan Sexton (50 points: 13 G, 37 A; 51 GP)Did not qualify
2017–185630197941351355th, KharlamovDan Sexton (47 points: 12 G, 35 A; 52 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 1–4 (Traktor Chelyabinsk)
2018–196223336521301646th, KharlamovJuuso Puustinen (37 points: 20 G, 17 A; 53 GP)Did not qualify
2019–206228268641621585th, KharlamovMatt White (34 points: 15 G, 19 A; 60 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0–4 (Ak Bars Kazan)
2020–216019392401332146th, KharlamovLibor Hudáček (38 points: 17 G, 21 A; 50 GP)Did not qualify
2021–224922198521211404th, KharlamovMarat Khairullin (32 points: 17 G, 15 A; 46 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0–4 (Traktor Chelyabinsk)
2022–236833296721731934th, KharlamovPavel Poryadin (37 points: 22 G, 15 A; 67 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2–4 (Ak Bars Kazan)

Players

Current roster

Updated 24 September 2023.[2][3]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
21 Russia Pavel Anokhin F R 18 2023 Moscow, Russia
71 Russia Andrei Belozyorov LW R 27 2022 Chelyabinsk, Russia
99 Russia Rafael Bikmullin LW R 26 2016 Nizhnekamsk, Russia
23 Russia Vladimir Bryukvin RW R 28 2023 Moscow, Russia
36 Canada Anthony Camara LW L 30 2022 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
28 Russia Andrei Chivilev F L 23 2019 Nizhnekamsk, Russia
18 Russia Alexander Dergachyov (C) C L 27 2023 Langepas, Russia
77 Russia Emil Garipov G L 32 2022 Kazan, Russia
22 Russia Yevgeni Kashnikov D L 20 2022 Kursk, Russia
7 Russia Nikita Khlystov D L 30 2023 Magnitogorsk, Russia
32 Russia Ilya Khokhlov D L 29 2022 Moscow, Russia
13 Czech Republic Lukáš Klok D L 28 2023 Ostrava, Czech Republic
72 Russia Sergei Kuptsov RW L 29 2021 Yekaterinburg, Russia
52 Russia Evgeny Mityakin (A) LW L 25 2021 Krasnokamsk, Russia
86 Russia Ruslan Petrishchev D L 26 2021 Salavat, Russia
10 Russia Danila Popov RW R 22 2023 Penza, Russia
98 Russia Gleb Semyonov D L 25 2018 Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
24 Russia Artyom Serikov D L 22 2023 Dmitrov, Russia
27 Russia Nikita Setdikov RW L 28 2023 Moscow, Russia
45 Russia Gleb Shaborshin D R 22 2023 St. Petersburg, Russia
91 Russia Bulat Shafigullin LW L 23 2017 Nizhnekamsk, Russia
11 Russia Danil Sherstobitov C L 20 2021 Nizhnekamsk, Russia
33 Russia Mikhail Sidorov D R 26 2020 Yaroslavl, Russia
90 Russia Andrei Tikhomirov G L 28 2022 Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
65 Russia Nail Yakupov (A) RW L 30 2023 Nizhnekamsk, Russia
34 Russia Raul Yakupov F L 19 2021 Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia
97 Russia Dmitri Zhukenov C R 26 2023 Omsk, Russia

Franchise leaders

Team logo used from 2009 to 2017.

All-time KHL scoring leaders

These are the top-ten point-scorers in franchise history. Figures are updated after each completed KHL regular season.[4]

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

References

  1. "Ларионов занял пост директора «Нефтехимика»" (in Russian). 2019-10-20. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  2. "Neftekhimik Players" (in Russian). www.hcneftekhimik.ru. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  3. "Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk team roster". www.khl.ru. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  4. "Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk All-Time KHL leaders". quanthockey.com. 2023-03-10. Retrieved 2023-03-10.


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