The Second League (Russian:Вторая лига, translit. Vtoraya Liga, also seen as RUS-4) was an ice hockey league in Russia. It was a fourth level league in the Russian ice hockey and it was divided into a two Divisions.
Teams
Team during the 2008-2009 Season.[1]
- Central Division
- HC Vladimir, Vladimir
- HC Rys-2-OGU, Odintsovo
- MHC Krylya Sovetov-2, Moscow
- HC Lipetsk-2, Lipetsk
- HC Dmitrov-2, Dmitrov
- HC Ryazan-2, Ryazan
- Kristall Elektrostal-2, Elektrostal
- HC Rybinsk, Rybinsk
- Titan Klin-2, Klin
- SDYUSHOR Tver, Tver
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- Ural Division
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Champions
- 1994: unknown
- 1997: Tekhnolog Ukhta
- 1998: Vityaz Chekhov-Podolsk
- 1999: Titan Klin (Central), RTI Yekaterinburg (Ural-Western Siberia)
- 2000: Titan Klin (Central), RTI Yekaterinburg (Ural-Western Siberia)
- 2001: Titan Klin (Central), Steel Asha (Ural-Western Siberia)
- 2002: Rusisch-EXIM Vladimir (Central), SKiK Trehgornyi (Ural-Western Siberia)
- 2003: HC Sarov (Central), Steel Asha (Ural-Western Siberia)
- 2004: HC Vladimir (Central), Polytekhnik Chelyabinsk (Ural-Western Siberia)
- 2005: HC Ryazan (Central), Vagonostroitel Ust-Katav (Ural-Western Siberia)
- 2006: HC Ryazan (Central), Slavtek Nizhnevartovsk (Ural-Western Siberia)
- 2007: HC MVD Podolsk 2 (Central), Steel Asha (Ural-Western Siberia)
- 2008: Sokol Lipetsk (Central), Steel Asha (Ural-Western Siberia)
- 2009: HC Vladimir (Central), Vagonostroitel Ust-Katav (Ural-Western Siberia)
References