Metallurg Magnitogorsk

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Metallurg Magnitogorsk
Metallurg Magnitogorsk Logo.png
Full name Metallurg Magnitogorsk
Nickname(s) Magnitka, Foxes
Founded 1955
Based In Magnitogorsk, Russia
Arena Arena Metallurg
(Capacity: 7,704)
League Kontinental Hockey League
Division Kharlamov
Conference Eastern
Team Colors               
Jerseys for 2013/2014 season
Affiliates [Zauralie Kurgan]] (VHL)
Yuzhny Ural Orsk (VHL)
Steel Foxes (MHL) Magnitka Magnitogorsk (VHL)
Website www.metallurg.ru

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Metallurg Magnitogorsk (Russian: Металлург Магнитогорск) is a professional ice hockey team based in Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. They are members of the Kharlamov Division of the Kontinental Hockey League. They also competed in the Champions Hockey League (2008–09), losing the 2008–09 season championship round to ZSC Lions of the Swiss National League A.

Metallurg Magnitogorsk won the Gagarin Cup in the 2013–14 KHL season, 2015–16 KHL season, and the 2023–24 KHL season.

History

Metallurg was founded in 1955 by the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works as a Class B team that competed in the Chelyabinsk Oblast and the RSFSR Championships. Since the 80s it joined the Second League (third by importance) of the Soviet Class A and won its championships twice, in 1988–89 and 1989–90 seasons. After two more seasons in the second level of the USSR hockey Magnitogorsk club became one of the founders of the International Hockey League, the first Post-Soviet major pro hockey association.

Variant of team logo used 1999-2013

During the 1990s the team worked up a reputation as one of the top Russian teams of the new era. Magnitogorsk advanced to the Russian Superleague finals six times becoming a three time champion of Russia.

Victoria Cup

On 1 October 2008, Metallurg Magnitogorsk played against NHL's New York Rangers in the inaugural [Victoria Cup]] at the PostFinance-Arena in Bern with an attendance of 13,794.[1] Metallurg Magnitogorsk led most of the game, 3–0 at one point, but ultimately lost 4–3 by the Rangers' Ryan Callahan breakaway goal with 20 seconds remaining in the game.[2] Denis Platonov, Vladimir Malenkikh and Nikolai Zavarukhin scored for Metallurg, and Dan Fritsche scored and Chris Drury scored twice for the Rangers. As a sign of respect, Russian Dmitri Kalinin and Ukrainian Nikolay Zherdev accepted the Victoria Cup trophy on behalf of the New York Rangers.[3]

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTW = Overtime/Shootout Wins, OTL = Overtime/Shootout Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W L OTW OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2008–09 56 25 15 13 3 104 174 148 2nd, Tarasov Lost in Semifinals, 4–1 (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl)
2009–10 56 34 15 6 1 115 167 111 1st, Kharlamov Lost in Conference Semifinals, 2–4 (Ak Bars Kazan)
2010–11 54 27 14 6 7 100 167 141 2nd, Kharlamov Lost in Conference Finals, 4–3 (Salavat Yulaev Ufa)
2011–12 54 29 20 3 4 94 150 137 2nd, Kharlamov Lost in Conference Semifinals, 4–1 (Avangard Omsk)
2012–13 52 27 13 0 12 93 167 121 3rd, Kharlamov Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 3–4 (Salavat Yulaev Ufa)
2013–14 54 35 11 0 2 108 166 113 1st, Kharlamov Won Gagarin Cup, 4–3 (HC Lev Praha)
2014–15 60 32 15 8 5 117 174 129 2nd, Kharlamov Lost in Conference Semifinals, 1–4 (Sibir Novosibirsk)
2015–16 60 25 20 13 2 103 180 138 1st, Kharlamov Gagarin Cup Champions, 4–3 (CSKA Moscow)
2016–17 60 36 13 5 6 124 197 135 1st, Kharlamov Lost in Gagarin Cup Finals, 1–4 (SKA Saint Petersburg)
2017–18 56 24 17 8 7 95 150 135 4th, Kharlamov Lost in Conference Semifinals, 1–4 (Ak Bars Kazan)
2018–19 62 35 19 6 2 84 182 132 2nd, Kharlamov Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2–4 (Salavat Yulaev Ufa)
2019–20 62 20 25 8 9 65 138 145 4th, Kharlamov Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 1–4 (Barys Nur-Sultan)
2020–21 60 31 16 6 7 81 165 138 2nd, Kharlamov Lost in Conference Semifinals, 2–4 (Avangard Omsk)
2021–22 48 26 11 8 3 71 164 120 1st, Kharlamov Lost in Gagarin Cup Finals, 3–4 (CSKA Moscow)
2022–23 68 30 20 5 13 83 189 175 3rd, Kharlamov Lost in Conference Semifinals, 0–4 (Avangard Omsk)
2023–24 68 35 17 9 7 95 212 167 1st, Kharlamov Gagarin Cup Champions, 4–0 (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl)

Team honors

Gagarin Cup

Opening Cup

Russian Superleague

Silver Stone Trophy

IIHF Super Cup

  • 1 Winners (1): 2000
  • 1 Runners-up (1): 1999

Champions Hockey League

Spengler Cup

  • 1 Winners (1): 2005

Victoria Cup

  • 1 Runners-up (1): 2008

Tampere Cup

  • 1 Winners (3): 2005, 2006, 2008

Hockeyades (Vallé de Joux)

  • 1 Winners (1): 2009

Davos Hockey Summit

  • 1 Runners-up (1): 2018

External links

This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia (view authors).
  1. IIHF Top 100 Hockey Stories of All Time, Szymon Szemberg and Andrew Podnieks, p. 167, Fenn Publishing, Bolton, Ontario, Canada, 2008, .
  2. IIHF Top 100 Hockey Stories of All Time, Szymon Szemberg and Andrew Podnieks, p. 173, Fenn Publishing, Bolton, Ontario, Canada, 2008, .
  3. "NY Rangers victorious, 4-3". http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/article/new-york-rangers-victorious.html.