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|title          = Junior Hockey League<br>Division B
|title          = National Junior Hockey League
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|motto          = Лига сильных (Liga silnykh, The League of the strong)
|motto          = Лига сильных (Liga silnykh, The League of the strong)
|inaugural      = 2011–12
|inaugural      = 2011–12
|teams          = 31
|teams          = 22
|country        = {{RUS}} (28 teams)<br />{{Flag|Lithuania}} (1 team)<br />{{Flagicon|MDA}} [[Moldova]] (1 team)<br>{{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Belarus]] (1 team)
|country        = {{RUS}} (22 teams)
|venue          =  
|venue          =  
|champion        = HC Rossosh
|champion        = Yunison-Moscow
|most_champs    =
|most_champs    =
|qualification  =  
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The '''Junior Hockey League Division B''' is the second level of the [[Junior Hockey League]], junior ice hockey league. The B division was established in 2011 and the inaugural season is the 2011–12 season. A promotion and relegation system is in place between the MHL and MHL-B, where the bottom 2 teams at the end of the season of MHL are relegated to MHL-B and 2 best MHL-B teams are promoted to MHL.
The '''National Junior Hockey League''' (formerly '''Junior Hockey League Division B''') is the second level of the [[Junior Hockey League]], junior ice hockey league. The B division was established in 2011 and the inaugural season is the 2011–12 season. A promotion and relegation system is in place between the MHL and MHL-B, where the bottom 2 teams at the end of the season of MHL are relegated to MHL-B and 2 best MHL-B teams are promoted to MHL.


The [[Regions Cup (Minor Hockey League)|Regions Cup]] is awarded to the champion of the playoffs of the league.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mhl2.khl.ru/news/index.php?ELEMENT_ID=62085 |script-title=ru:Кубок Регионов в офисе МХЛ |author=Press service of the Minor Hockey League |date=22 March 2012 |publisher=Minor Hockey League website |accessdate=23 March 2012 |language=Russian}}</ref>
The [[Regions Cup (Minor Hockey League)|Regions Cup]] is awarded to the champion of the playoffs of the league.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mhl2.khl.ru/news/index.php?ELEMENT_ID=62085 |script-title=ru:Кубок Регионов в офисе МХЛ |author=Press service of the Minor Hockey League |date=22 March 2012 |publisher=Minor Hockey League website |accessdate=23 March 2012 |language=Russian}}</ref>


==Generation Cup==
==Generation Cup==
[[File:MHLB.jpg|thumb|left|The logo of Generation Cup]]
[[File:MHLB.jpg|thumb|200px|The logo of Generation Cup]]
The Generation Cup ({{lang-ru|Кубок Поколения, Kubok Pokoleniya}}) is the all-star game of MHL-B and analog to the MHL's Challenge Cup. The first ever Generation Cup will take place on 23 February 2012 in [[Penza]] and will feature Team East against Team West.
The Generation Cup ({{lang-ru|Кубок Поколения, Kubok Pokoleniya}}) is the all-star game of MHL-B and analog to the MHL's Challenge Cup. The first ever Generation Cup took place on 23 February 2012 in Penza and featured Team East against Team West.
 
===Editions===
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
! Edition !! Date !! Venue !! Team 1 !! Score !! Team 2
|-
|align="center"|2012
|align="left"| 23 February
|align="left"|{{flagicon|RUS}} Temp sports ice palace, [[Penza]]
|align="left"| '''Team West'''
|align="center"| 3-2
|align="left"| Team East
|-
|align="center"|2013
|align="left"| 17 April
|align="left"|{{flagicon|RUS}} Olymp Arena, [[Kirovo-Chepetsk]]
|align="left"| '''Team West'''
|align="center"| 6–3
|align="left"| Team East
|-
|align="center"|2014
|align="left"| 18 January
|align="left"| {{flagicon|RUS}} Ice Arena Gornyak Uchaly, [[Uchaly (town)|Uchaly]]
|align="left"| Team West
|align="center"| 1–4
|align="left"| '''Team East'''
|-
|align="center"|2015
|align="left"| 17 January
|align="left"| {{flagicon|RUS}} Yubileyny Sports Palace, [[Almetyevsk]]
|align="left"| Team East
|align="center"| 3–4
|align="left"| '''Team West'''
|-
|align="center"|2016
|align="left"| 30 January
|align="left"| {{flagicon|RUS}} Ice Palace Naberezhny Chelny, [[Naberezhnye Chelny]]
|align="left"| '''Team East'''
|align="center"| 4–0
|align="left"| Team West
|}


==Future Cup==
==Future Cup==
The Future Cup ({{lang-ru|Кубок Будущего, Kubok Budushchego}}) is an exhibition game featuring under-18 players of MHL and MHL-B. The first ever Future Cup will take place on 13 March 2012 in Chelyabinsk and will feature players not born before 1 January 1994.
The Future Cup ({{lang-ru|Кубок Будущего, Kubok Budushchego}}) was an exhibition game featuring under-18 players of MHL and MHL-B. The first ever (and so far only)  Future Cup took place on 13 March 2012 in Chelyabinsk and featured players who were not born before 1 January 1994.
 
===Editions===
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
! Edition !! Date !! Venue !! Team 1 !! Score !! Team 2
|-
|align="center"|2011–12
|align="left"| 12 March
|align="left"|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Traktor Sport Palace]], [[Chelyabinsk]]
|align="left"| '''Team West'''
|align="center"| 3–1
|align="left"| Team East
|}


==2012 expansion==
==Super Cup==
Seven new teams were confirmed for the 2012–13 season: [[MHC Dmitrov]], [[Zauralie Kurgan]], [[HC Ryazan]], [[Buran Voronezh]], [[HC Belgorod]], [[Sputnik Nizhny Tagil]] and [[Platina Chișinău]] from [[Moldova]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mhl.khl.ru/news/index.php?ELEMENT_ID=137214&SECTION_ID= |script-title=ru:В Первенство МХЛ вступили шесть новых клубов |author=Press service of the Minor Hockey League |date=27 April 2012 |publisher=Minor Hockey League website |accessdate=27 April 2012 |language=Russian}}</ref><ref>http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/browse/1/recap/7101.html?tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=187&cHash=ae623d1fec.html</ref>
The Super Cup ({{lang-ru|Суперкубок, Superkubok}}) was the trophy awarded to the winner of the game between the winner of the [[Kharlamov Cup]] (the [[Junior Hockey League (Russia)|MHL]] champions) and the winner of the [[Regions Cup (Junior Hockey League)|Regions Cup]] (the MHL-B champions). The first ever (and so far only) Super Cup took place on 30 April 2016 in Uchaly.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://nmhl.fhr.ru/news/index.php?ELEMENT_ID=254759&SECTION_ID=|script-title=ru:Суперкубок МХЛ завершит молодежный хоккейный сезон |author=Press service of the Minor Hockey League |date=26 April 2016 |publisher=Minor Hockey League website |access-date=1 November 2017 |language=ru}}</ref>


==Teams in 2014–15==
===Editions===
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
! Edition !! Date !! Venue !! Team 1 !! Score !! Team 2
|-
|align="center"|2016
|align="left"| 30 April
|align="left"|{{flagicon|RUS}} Ice Arena Gornyak Uchaly, [[Uchaly (town)|Uchaly]]
|align="left"| [[HC Gornyak Uchaly|Gornyak Uchaly]] (MHL-B)
|align="center"| 1–5<ref>{{cite web |url=http://nmhl.fhr.ru/news/index.php?ELEMENT_ID=254769&SECTION_ID=|script-title=ru:«Локо» - обладатель первого в истории Суперкубка МХЛ |author=Press service of the Minor Hockey League |date=30 April 2016 |publisher=Minor Hockey League website |access-date=1 November 2017 |language=ru}}</ref>
|align="left"| '''[[JHC Loko|Loko Yaroslavl]] (MHL)'''
|}
 
==Teams in 2018–19==
{| cellpadding="0"
{| cellpadding="0"
|- align="left" style="vertical-align: top"
|- align="left" style="vertical-align: top"
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|
|
{| cellpadding="1" width="840px" style="font-size: 90%; border: 1px solid gray;"
{| cellpadding="1" width="585px" style="font-size: 90%; border: 1px solid gray;"
|-
|-
| bgcolor="#DC143C" align="center" colspan="7"|'''<span style="color:white;">Minor Hockey League - B</span>'''
| bgcolor="#DC143C" align="center" colspan="7"|'''<span style="color:white;">National Junior Hockey League</span>'''
|-
|-
| bgcolor="navy" align="center" colspan="7"|'''<span style="color:white;">Eastern Conference</span>'''
|-
|-
! style="background: #eeeeee;" width="245" | Team
! style="background: #eeeeee;" width="245" | Team
! style="background: #eeeeee;" width="140" | City
! style="background: #eeeeee;" width="140" | City
! style="background: #eeeeee;" width="200" | Arena
! style="background: #eeeeee;" width="200" | Arena
! style="background: #eeeeee;" width="145" | Affiliate Team
! style="background: #eeeeee;" width="95" | Founded
|-
|-
|[[Altayskie Berkuty Barnaul]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Barnaul]] || [[Titov Sports Palace Barnaul]] || [[Altai Barnaul]] ([[Russian Hockey League|RUS3]]) || 2011
|[[HC Belgorod]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Belgorod]] || [[Oranzevjy led]] ||
|-
|-
|[[Angarsky Yermak]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Angarsk]] || [[Yermak Ice Stadium]] || [[Yermak Angarsk]] ([[Supreme Hockey League|VHL]]) || 2011
|[[HC Bryansk]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Bryansk]] || [[Desna Stadium]] ||  
|-
|-
|[[HC Batyr Neftekamsk]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Neftekamsk]] || [[Indoor Ice Rink (Neftekamsk)|Indoor Ice Rink]] || [[Toros Neftekamsk]] ([[Supreme Hockey League|VHL]]) || 2011
|[[Dizelist Penza]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Penza]] || [[Temp sports ice palace]] ||
|-
|-
|[[Dizelist Penza (MHL B)|Dizelist Penza]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Penza]] || [[Temp sports ice palace]] || [[Dizel Penza]] ([[Supreme Hockey League|VHL]]) || 2011
|[[Golden Dogs (hockey)|Golden Dogs]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Moscow]] || [[Dmitrov Sports Complex]] ||  
|-
|-
|[[HC Gornyak Uchaly]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Uchaly (town)|Uchaly]] || [[Ice Arena Gornyak Uchaly]] || None || 2013
|[[Loko-Junior Yaroslavl]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Yaroslavl]] || [[Lokomotiv Sports Complex]] ||
|-
|-
|[[Kometa Samara]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Samara, Russia|Samara]] || || [[CSK VVS Samara (ice hockey)|CSK VVS Samara]] ([[Russian Hockey League|RUS3]]) || 2014
|[[Metallurg Cherepovets]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Cherepovets]] || [[Ice Palace (Cherepovets)|Ice Palace]]||  
|-
|-
|[[Kristall-Yunior Saratov]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Saratov]] || || [[HC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk]] ([[Kontinental Hockey League|KHL]]) || 2011
|[[HC Lipetsk|MHK Lipetsk]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Lipetsk]] || Zvezdny Sports Complex ||
|-
|-
|[[Krasnoyarskie Rysi]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Krasnoyarsk]] || [[Fakel Ice Palace]] || [[Sokol Krasnoyarsk]] ([[Supreme Hockey League|VHL]]) || 2011
|[[NHC (hockey)|NHC]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Novomoskovsk, Russia|Novomoskovsk]] || Jubilee Ice Palace ||
|-
|-
|[[Mechel Chelyabinsk (MHL B)|Mechel Chelyabinsk]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Chelyabinsk]] || [[Mechel Ice Palace]] || [[Traktor Chelyabinsk]] ([[Kontinental Hockey League|KHL]]) || 1949
|[[HC Polyot|Polyot]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Rybinsk]] || Sports Palace Polyot ||
|-
|-
|[[Molot Perm]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Perm]] || || [[Molot-Prikamye Perm]] ([[Supreme Hockey League|VHL]]) || 2011
|[[Progress Glazov|Progress]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Glazov]] || [[Progress Sports Palace]] ||
|-
|-
|[[Progress Glazov]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Glazov]] || [[Progress Sports Palace]] || [[HC Izhstal]] ([[Supreme Hockey League|VHL]]) || 1954
|[[HC Rossosh]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Rossosh, Rossoshansky District, Voronezh Oblast|Rossosh]] || Rossosh Ice Palace
|-
|-
|[[Sputnik Almetievsk]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Almetyevsk]] || || None || 2011
|[[Rostov Junior]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Rostov-on-Don]] || Ice Arena
|-
|-
|[[Yunior-Sputnik Nizhny Tagil]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Nizhny Tagil]] || || [[Sputnik Nizhny Tagil]] ([[Supreme Hockey League|VHL]]) || 2012
|[[Tverichi Tver]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Tver]] || Sports Complex Yubileiny ||  
|-
|-
|[[Yuzhny Ural-Metallurg Orsk]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Orsk]] || || [[Yuzhny Ural Orsk]] ([[Supreme Hockey League|VHL]]) || 2014
|}
|}
 
==Champions==
{| cellpadding="0" style="font-size: 100%; border: 1px solid gray;"
|- align="center" style="vertical-align: top"
|
|
{| cellpadding="0" width="900px" style="font-size: 90%;"
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| style= width="33" | '''Season'''
| style= width="158" | [[File:Gold medal icon.png]] '''[[Regions Cup (Junior Hockey League)|Regions Cup]] Champion'''
| style= width="158" | [[File:Silver medal icon.png]] '''Regions Cup Finalist'''
| style= width="33" | '''Series<br />Result'''
| style= width="158" | [[File:Bronze medal icon.png]] '''Bronze Medalist'''
| style= width="173" | '''Eastern<br />Division winner'''
| style= width="173" | '''Central<br />Division winner'''
| style= width="172" | '''Western<br />Division winner'''
| style= width="172" | '''Regular season winner'''
|-
|-
| bgcolor="navy" align="center" colspan="7"|'''<span style="color:white;">Western Conference</span>'''
|2011–12|| {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[HC Oktan Perm|Oktan Perm]]''' || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kristall Berdsk]] || 3–1 || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[HC Batyr Neftekamsk|Batyr]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} Kristall Berdsk (30-2-0) || {{flagicon|RUS}} Oktan Perm (31-5-0) || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[MHK Zelenograd]] (25-10-1) || {{flagicon|RUS}} Kristall Berdsk
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| style= width="33" | '''Season'''
| style= width="158" | [[File:Gold medal icon.png]] '''Regions Cup Champion'''
| style= width="158" | [[File:Silver medal icon.png]] '''Regions Cup Finalist'''
| style= width="33"  | '''Series<br />Result'''
| style= width="158" | [[File:Bronze medal icon.png]] '''Bronze Medalist'''
| style= width="173" | '''Northwest<br />Division winner'''
| style= width="173" | '''Volga<br />Division winner'''
| style= width="172" | '''Ural-Siberia<br />Division winner'''
| style= width="172" | '''Regular season winner'''
|-
|-
! style="background: #eeeeee;" width="245" | Team
|2012–13|| {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Yunior Kurgan|Junior Kurgan]]''' || {{flagicon|RUS}} Batyr || 3–1 || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Sputnik Almetyevsk|Sputnik]] || {{flagicon|LAT}} [[HK Liepājas Metalurgs]] (32-6-2) || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[JHC Irbis|Irbis Kazan]] (33-8-3) || {{flagicon|RUS}} Junior Kurgan (36-7-0) || {{flagicon|RUS}} Junior Kurgan
! style="background: #eeeeee;" width="140" | City
|}
! style="background: #eeeeee;" width="200" | Arena
{| cellpadding="0" width="900px" style="font-size: 90%;"
! style="background: #eeeeee;" width="145" | Affiliate Team
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
! style="background: #eeeeee;" width="95" | Founded
| style= width="33" | '''Season'''
| style= width="158" | [[File:Gold medal icon.png]] '''Regions Cup<br />Champion'''
| style= width="158" | [[File:Silver medal icon.png]] '''Regions Cup<br />Finalist'''
| style= width="33" | '''Series<br />Result'''
| style= width="158" | [[File:Bronze medal icon.png]] '''Bronze<br />Medalist'''
| style= width="259" | '''Eastern Conference<br />winner'''
| style= width="259" | '''Western Conference<br />winner'''
| style= width="172" | '''Regular season<br />winner'''
|-
|-
|[[HC Belgorod]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Belgorod]] || [[Oranzevjy led]] || None || 1994
|2013–14|| {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Berkuty Kubani|Berkuty Kubani Krasnodar]]''' || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Loko-Junior Yaroslavl]] || 3–1 || {{flagicon|RUS}} Mechel Chelyabinsk || {{flagicon|RUS}} Mechel Chelyabinsk (32-5-1) || {{flagicon|RUS}} Berkuty Kubani Krasnodar (31-5-2) || {{flagicon|RUS}} Mechel Chelyabinsk
|-
|-
|[[HC Bryansk]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Bryansk]] || [[Desna Stadium]] || None || 1957
|2014–15|| {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[HC Rossosh|Rossosh Voronezh]]''' || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[HC Gornyak Uchaly|Gornyak Uchaly]] || 3–2 || {{flagicon|RUS}} Batyr &<br /> {{flagicon|RUS}} MHK Zelenograd<sup>[*]</sup> || {{flagicon|RUS}} Gornyak Uchaly (44-6-2) || {{flagicon|RUS}} Rossosh Voronezh (51-9-4) || {{flagicon|RUS}} Rossosh Voronezh
|-
|-
|[[Dinamo-Raubichi]] || {{flagicon|BLR}} [[Raubichi]] || [[Raubichi Ice Rink]] || None || 2013
|2015–16|| {{flagicon|RUS}} '''Gornyak Uchaly''' || {{flagicon|RUS}} Rossosh Voronezh || 3–0 || {{flagicon|RUS}} Loko-Junior Yaroslavl || {{flagicon|RUS}} Gornyak Uchaly (28-10-2) || {{flagicon|RUS}} Rossosh Voronezh (34-6-4) || {{flagicon|RUS}} Rossosh Voronezh
|-
|-
|[[Draguny Mozhaysk]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Mozhaysk]] || [[Ice Palace Bagration Mozhaysk]] || None ||
|2016–17|| {{flagicon|RUS}} '''Gornyak Uchaly''' || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Dizelist Penza]] || 3–2 || {{flagicon|RUS}} Loko-Junior Yaroslavl || {{flagicon|RUS}} Gornyak Uchaly (37-4-1-6) || {{flagicon|RUS}} Dizelist Penza (34-3-2-5) || {{flagicon|RUS}} Gornyak Uchaly
|-
|-
|[[Loko-Yunior Yaroslavl]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Yaroslavl]] || [[Lokomotiv Sports Complex]] || [[Lokomotiv Yaroslavl]] ([[Kontinental Hockey League|KHL]])<br>[[Loko Yaroslavl]] ([[Junior Hockey League (Russia)|MHL]]) || 2013
|2017-18|| {{flagicon|RUS}} '''Dizelist Penza''' || {{flagicon|RUS}} Batyr || 3–0 || {{flagicon|RUS}} Loko-Junior Yaroslavl || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Progress Glazov]] (20-4-1-7) || {{flagicon|RUS}} Dizelist Penza (21-5-3-7) || {{flagicon|RUS}} Dizelist Penza
|-
|[[MHC Dmitrov]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Dmitrov]] || [[Dmitrov Sports Palace]] || None || 2012
|-
|[[MHC Klin Sportivny]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Klin, Klinsky District, Moscow Oblast|Klin]] || [[Valeri Kharlamov Klin Ice Palace]] || [[Titan Klin]] ([[Supreme Hockey League|VHL]]) || 2011
|-
|[[Kristall Elektrostal]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Elektrostal]] || [[Ice Palace Kristall]] || None || 1949
|-
|[[Molniya Ryazan]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ryazan]] || || [[HC Ryazan]] ([[Supreme Hockey League|VHL]]) || 2012
|-
|[[Platina Chișinău]] || {{flagicon|MDA}} [[Chișinău]] || || None || 2010
|-
|[[HC Rossosh]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Rossosh, Rossoshansky District, Voronezh Oblast|Rossosh]] || || [[Buran Voronezh]] ([[Supreme Hockey League|VHL]]) || 2012
|-
|[[Raketa Sarov]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Sarov]] || || [[HC Sarov]] ([[Supreme Hockey League|VHL]]) || 2012
|-
|[[SKA-Varyagi Vsevolozhski]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Vsevolozhsk]] || || None || 2014
|-
|[[Tverichi Tver]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Tver]] || || [[THK Tver]] ([[Supreme Hockey League|VHL]]) || 2012
|-
|[[HC Yelets]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Lipetsk]] || || None || 2013
|-
|[[HC Žalgiris]] || {{flagicon|LIT}} [[Vilnius]] || [[Elektrėnai Ice Palace]] || None || 2014
|-
|[[MHK Zelenograd]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Zelenograd]] || [[Ice Arena Zelenogradsky]] || [[JHC Spartak]] ([[Junior Hockey League (Russia)|MHL]]) || 2011
|}
|}
|}
|}


==Champions==
*2018-19: Rossosh Penza
*2012: Molot (Oktan) Perm
*2019-20: Dynamo Yunior St. Petersburg (regular season), playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19
*2013: Junior Kurgan
*2020-21: Loko-Yunior Yaroslavl
*2014: Berkuty Kubani Krasnodar
*2021-22: Polyot Rybinsk
*2015: HC Rossosh
*2022-23: MHK Tambov
*2016: Gornyak Uchaly
*2023-24: Yunison-Moscow
 
&nbsp;<sup>[*]</sup>: Both losing semifinalists received bronze medals


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 16:59, 8 August 2024

National Junior Hockey League
Junior Hockey League B.png
Sport ice hockey
Founded 2011
Motto Лига сильных (Liga silnykh, The League of the strong)
Inaugural season 2011–12
No. of teams 22
Country(ies)  Russia (22 teams)
Most recent champion(s) Yunison-Moscow
Official website http://mhl2.khl.ru
Related competitions Kontinental Hockey League
VHL
Minor Hockey League
Russian Hockey League

The National Junior Hockey League (formerly Junior Hockey League Division B) is the second level of the Junior Hockey League, junior ice hockey league. The B division was established in 2011 and the inaugural season is the 2011–12 season. A promotion and relegation system is in place between the MHL and MHL-B, where the bottom 2 teams at the end of the season of MHL are relegated to MHL-B and 2 best MHL-B teams are promoted to MHL.

The Regions Cup is awarded to the champion of the playoffs of the league.[1]

Generation Cup

The logo of Generation Cup

The Generation Cup (Russian: Кубок Поколения, Kubok Pokoleniya) is the all-star game of MHL-B and analog to the MHL's Challenge Cup. The first ever Generation Cup took place on 23 February 2012 in Penza and featured Team East against Team West.

Editions

Edition Date Venue Team 1 Score Team 2
2012 23 February Flag of Russia Temp sports ice palace, Penza Team West 3-2 Team East
2013 17 April Flag of Russia Olymp Arena, Kirovo-Chepetsk Team West 6–3 Team East
2014 18 January Flag of Russia Ice Arena Gornyak Uchaly, Uchaly Team West 1–4 Team East
2015 17 January Flag of Russia Yubileyny Sports Palace, Almetyevsk Team East 3–4 Team West
2016 30 January Flag of Russia Ice Palace Naberezhny Chelny, Naberezhnye Chelny Team East 4–0 Team West

Future Cup

The Future Cup (Russian: Кубок Будущего, Kubok Budushchego) was an exhibition game featuring under-18 players of MHL and MHL-B. The first ever (and so far only) Future Cup took place on 13 March 2012 in Chelyabinsk and featured players who were not born before 1 January 1994.

Editions

Edition Date Venue Team 1 Score Team 2
2011–12 12 March Flag of Russia Traktor Sport Palace, Chelyabinsk Team West 3–1 Team East

Super Cup

The Super Cup (Russian: Суперкубок, Superkubok) was the trophy awarded to the winner of the game between the winner of the Kharlamov Cup (the MHL champions) and the winner of the Regions Cup (the MHL-B champions). The first ever (and so far only) Super Cup took place on 30 April 2016 in Uchaly.[2]

Editions

Edition Date Venue Team 1 Score Team 2
2016 30 April Flag of Russia Ice Arena Gornyak Uchaly, Uchaly Gornyak Uchaly (MHL-B) 1–5[3] Loko Yaroslavl (MHL)

Teams in 2018–19

National Junior Hockey League
Team City Arena
HC Belgorod Flag of Russia Belgorod Oranzevjy led
HC Bryansk Flag of Russia Bryansk Desna Stadium
Dizelist Penza Flag of Russia Penza Temp sports ice palace
Golden Dogs Flag of Russia Moscow Dmitrov Sports Complex
Loko-Junior Yaroslavl Flag of Russia Yaroslavl Lokomotiv Sports Complex
Metallurg Cherepovets Flag of Russia Cherepovets Ice Palace
MHK Lipetsk Flag of Russia Lipetsk Zvezdny Sports Complex
NHC Flag of Russia Novomoskovsk Jubilee Ice Palace
Polyot Flag of Russia Rybinsk Sports Palace Polyot
Progress Flag of Russia Glazov Progress Sports Palace
HC Rossosh Flag of Russia Rossosh Rossosh Ice Palace
Rostov Junior Flag of Russia Rostov-on-Don Ice Arena
Tverichi Tver Flag of Russia Tver Sports Complex Yubileiny

Champions

Season Gold medal icon.png Regions Cup Champion Silver medal icon.png Regions Cup Finalist Series
Result
Bronze medal icon.png Bronze Medalist Eastern
Division winner
Central
Division winner
Western
Division winner
Regular season winner
2011–12 Flag of Russia Oktan Perm Flag of Russia Kristall Berdsk 3–1 Flag of Russia Batyr Flag of Russia Kristall Berdsk (30-2-0) Flag of Russia Oktan Perm (31-5-0) Flag of Russia MHK Zelenograd (25-10-1) Flag of Russia Kristall Berdsk
Season Gold medal icon.png Regions Cup Champion Silver medal icon.png Regions Cup Finalist Series
Result
Bronze medal icon.png Bronze Medalist Northwest
Division winner
Volga
Division winner
Ural-Siberia
Division winner
Regular season winner
2012–13 Flag of Russia Junior Kurgan Flag of Russia Batyr 3–1 Flag of Russia Sputnik Flag of Latvia HK Liepājas Metalurgs (32-6-2) Flag of Russia Irbis Kazan (33-8-3) Flag of Russia Junior Kurgan (36-7-0) Flag of Russia Junior Kurgan
Season Gold medal icon.png Regions Cup
Champion
Silver medal icon.png Regions Cup
Finalist
Series
Result
Bronze medal icon.png Bronze
Medalist
Eastern Conference
winner
Western Conference
winner
Regular season
winner
2013–14 Flag of Russia Berkuty Kubani Krasnodar Flag of Russia Loko-Junior Yaroslavl 3–1 Flag of Russia Mechel Chelyabinsk Flag of Russia Mechel Chelyabinsk (32-5-1) Flag of Russia Berkuty Kubani Krasnodar (31-5-2) Flag of Russia Mechel Chelyabinsk
2014–15 Flag of Russia Rossosh Voronezh Flag of Russia Gornyak Uchaly 3–2 Flag of Russia Batyr &
Flag of Russia MHK Zelenograd[*]
Flag of Russia Gornyak Uchaly (44-6-2) Flag of Russia Rossosh Voronezh (51-9-4) Flag of Russia Rossosh Voronezh
2015–16 Flag of Russia Gornyak Uchaly Flag of Russia Rossosh Voronezh 3–0 Flag of Russia Loko-Junior Yaroslavl Flag of Russia Gornyak Uchaly (28-10-2) Flag of Russia Rossosh Voronezh (34-6-4) Flag of Russia Rossosh Voronezh
2016–17 Flag of Russia Gornyak Uchaly Flag of Russia Dizelist Penza 3–2 Flag of Russia Loko-Junior Yaroslavl Flag of Russia Gornyak Uchaly (37-4-1-6) Flag of Russia Dizelist Penza (34-3-2-5) Flag of Russia Gornyak Uchaly
2017-18 Flag of Russia Dizelist Penza Flag of Russia Batyr 3–0 Flag of Russia Loko-Junior Yaroslavl Flag of Russia Progress Glazov (20-4-1-7) Flag of Russia Dizelist Penza (21-5-3-7) Flag of Russia Dizelist Penza
  • 2018-19: Rossosh Penza
  • 2019-20: Dynamo Yunior St. Petersburg (regular season), playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19
  • 2020-21: Loko-Yunior Yaroslavl
  • 2021-22: Polyot Rybinsk
  • 2022-23: MHK Tambov
  • 2023-24: Yunison-Moscow

 [*]: Both losing semifinalists received bronze medals

References

  1. Press service of the Minor Hockey League (22 March 2012) (in Russian). Minor Hockey League website. http://mhl2.khl.ru/news/index.php?ELEMENT_ID=62085. Retrieved 23 March 2012. 
  2. Press service of the Minor Hockey League (26 April 2016) (in ru). Minor Hockey League website. http://nmhl.fhr.ru/news/index.php?ELEMENT_ID=254759&SECTION_ID=. 
  3. Press service of the Minor Hockey League (30 April 2016) (in ru). Minor Hockey League website. http://nmhl.fhr.ru/news/index.php?ELEMENT_ID=254769&SECTION_ID=. 

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