Dynamo Moscow (Динамо Москва) | |
Division | Chernyshev |
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Founded | 1946 |
Home Arena | Luzhniki Sports Complex (cap. 8,700) |
City | Moscow |
Colors | Blue and white |
General Manager | Mikhail Golovkov |
Head Coach | Sergei Kotov |
Dynamo Moscow (ru: Динамо Москва) is a Russian professional ice hockey club based in Moscow competing in the Kontinental Hockey League. It was founded in 1946 and plays in the smaller arena of the Olimpiyski Sport Complex (capacity 8,700).
Dynamo folded in 2010 and merged with HC MVD to form OHK Dynamo.
Achievements[]
- Russian/Soviet Championships won: 9 (1947, 1954, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2000, 2005)
- USSR Cups won: 3 (1953, 1972, 1976)
- IIHF European Champions Cups won: 1 (2006)
- Spengler Cups won: 2 (1983, 2008)
- Ahearne Cups won: 2 (1975, 1976)
History[]
Part of the Dynamo Moscow sports club, itself a part of Dynamo sports society, the team was founded in 1946 and in its early days was sponsored by the KGB. It is among Russia's most successful clubs, winning the Soviet Championship in 1947, 1954, 1990, and 1991, the Russian Championship in 1992, 1993, 1995, and 2000, and the Russian Superleague in 1999-2000 and 2005. It also won the Spengler Cup in 1983 and 2008 and the IIHF European Champions Cup in 2006.
This is the only club which never left the USSR/Russia elite ice-hockey division since first national championships was introduced in 1946.
Roster[]
Honoured numbers[]
Russian clubs have no tradition of retiring numbers. Instead of that they usually raise a banner of honor with the player's number but at the same time this number stays in usage. That's why banners of honour sometimes have duplicated numbers.
- coach - Arkady Chernyshev - 1946-1974
- 1 - Boris Zaitsev - 1957-1970, Vladimir Myshkin - 1980-1990
- 2 - Oleg Tolmachev - 1946-1956, Pavel Zhiburtovich - 1955-1962
- 3 - Vitaly Davydov - 1957-1973
- 5 - Stanislav Petukhov - 1956-1968, Vasily Pervukhin - 1976-1989
- 6 - Valery Vasiliev - 1967-1984
- 8 - Valentin Kuzin - 1950-1961
- 9 - Nikolay Postavnin - 1946-1951, Alexander Uvarov - 1948-1960
- 10 - Yury Krylov - 1951-1965
- 11 - Yury Volkov - 1960-1968, Alexander Maltsev - 1967-1984
- 17 - Vladimir Yurzinov - 1957-1972, Zinetula Bilyaletdinov - 1973-1988
Head Coaches[]
- Arkady Chernyshev 1946-74
- Vladimir Yurzinov 1974-79
- Vitaly Davydov 1979-81
- Vladimir Kiselev 1981-84
- Yury Moiseyev 1984-89
- Vladimir Yurzinov 1989-92
- Petr Vorobiev 1992-93
- Vladimir Golubovich 1994-1996,
- Yury Ochnev 1996-97
- Zinetula Bilyaletdinov 1997-2000
- Vladimir Semenov 2000-02
- Zinetula Bilyaletdinov 2002-04
- Vladimir Krikunov 2004-08
- Vladimír Vůjtek Sr. 2008-2009
- Sergei Kotov 2009-Present
Notable NHL Alumni[]
- Maxim Afinogenov
- Darius Kasparaitis
- Alexei Kovalev
- Viktor Kozlov
- Andrei Nikolishin
- Alexander Ovechkin
- Alexei Ponikarovsky
- Alexei Yashin
- Alexei Zhamnov
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Statistics | List of Soviet and Russian ice hockey champions - List of scoring champions -List of goal scoring champions | ||||||||
See also:
Soviet Hockey Championship - Soviet national team - MVPs in the Soviet era - IIHF - CHL - Victoria Cup - World Cup of Hockey - Euro Hockey Tour - PSK Sakhalin |
This article is part of the Russian hockey portal. |
- ↑ Dynamo Moscow Team. www.dynamo.ru.
- ↑ Dynamo Moscow team roster. www.khl.ru.