Yuri Gunko

Yuriy Dmytrovych Hunko (Ukrainian: Юрій Дмитрович Гунько, born February 28, 1972), also known as Yuri Gunko, is a former Ukrainian professional ice hockey player.[1] He was drafted by the St. Louis Blues in the 10th round, 230th overall in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft.

Yuri Gunko
Born (1972-02-28) February 28, 1972
Kyiv, Ukraine, Soviet Union
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 207 lb (94 kg; 14 st 11 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Vysshaya Liga team Sokil Kyiv
Played for ShVSM Kyiv
Ak Bars Kazan
Hannover Scorpions
CSKA Moscow
HKm Zvolen
HK ATEK Kyiv
National team  Ukraine
NHL Draft 230th overall, 1992
St. Louis Blues
Playing career 19902011

Career

Gunko began his career with ShVSM Kyiv in 1988. He stayed with SHVSM until 1990, when he joined Sokil Kyiv, and played with them until 1995. Gunko then played four seasons for Ak Bars Kazan, before a one-year stop-over in the DEL with the Hannover Scorpions, before returning to Kazan in 2000. He then played for CSKA Moscow for one season, before re-joining Sokil Kyiv for four years, from 2002-2006. After playing one year with both HKm Zvolen and HK ATEK Kyiv, he re-joined Sokil Kyiv for the third time.

Achievements

  • 1998 Russian champion with Ak Bars Kazan
  • 2003 Ukrainian champion with Sokil Kyiv
  • 2004 Ukrainian champion with Sokil Kyiv
  • 2005 Ukrainian champion with Sokil Kyiv
  • 2006 Ukrainian champion with Sokil Kyiv
  • 2007 Ukrainian champion with HK ATEK Kyiv
  • 2009 Ukrainian champion with Sokil Kyiv

International

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1988–89 ShVSM Kyiv URS.2 90002
1989–90 ShVSM Kyiv URS.3 2921318
1990–91 Sokil Kyiv URS 140008
1990–91 ShVSM Kyiv URS.3 2523526
1991–92 Sokil Kyiv CIS 2210116
1991–92 ShVSM Kyiv CIS.3 30220
1992–93 Sokil Kyiv IHL 4023528 30004
1992–93 Sokil–2 Kyiv RUS.2 20002
1993–94 Sokil Kyiv IHL 4208828
1994–95 Sokil Kyiv IHL 2540418
1995–96 Ak Bars Kazan IHL 4612322 51014
1996–97 Ak Bars Kazan RSL 42671342 31014
1997–98 Ak Bars Kazan RSL 44651150 21014
1998–99 Ak Bars Kazan RSL 90330
1998–99 Ak Bars–2 Kazan RUS.3 10110
1999–2000 Hannover Scorpions DEL 542101246
2000–01 Ak Bars Kazan RSL 3114534 20000
2001–02 CSKA Moscow RUS.2 412182024 120334
2002–03 Sokil Kyiv EEHL 2606612
2002–03 Sokil Kyiv UKR 20000
2003–04 Sokil Kyiv EEHL 81342
2003–04 Sokil Kyiv UKR 22026
2003–04 Gazovik Tyumen RUS.2 21010
2004–05 Sokil Kyiv BLR 402161846 922412
2004–05 Sokil Kyiv UKR 21010
2005–06 Sokil Kyiv BLR 526142095 30004
2005–06 Sokil Kyiv UKR 30112
2006–07 HKm Zvolen SVK 3718946
2006–07 Sokil Kyiv BLR 803310
2006–07 ATEK Kyiv UKR 135232816
2007–08 Sokil Kyiv RUS.2 566172358 311216
2008–09 Sokil Kyiv RUS.2 5751520136 510122
2008–09 Sokil–2 Kyiv UKR 30110
2009–10 Sokil Kyiv BLR 302111340 801129
2010–11 Sokil Kyiv BLR 604422
2010–11 Sokil–2 Kyiv UKR 805510
IHL totals 1537132096 81018
RSL totals 126131932126 72028
BLR totals 136104858213 2023545

International

Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM
1990 Soviet Union EJC 62578
1993 Ukraine WC C 72468
1994 Ukraine WC C 60222
1995 Ukraine WC C 40110
1998 Ukraine WC B 70554
1999 Ukraine WC 30006
2001 Ukraine OGQ 30000
2002 Ukraine OG 40114
2002 Ukraine WC 60002
2003 Ukraine WC 60006
2004 Ukraine WC 60224
2005 Ukraine OGQ 30002
2005 Ukraine WC 50110
2006 Ukraine WC 621316
2007 Ukraine WC 60006
2008 Ukraine WC D1 50004
2009 Ukraine OGQ 20000
2009 Ukraine WC D1 50222
Senior totals 844192366

References

  1. Career profile on Eurohockey.net
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