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|title = Junior Hockey League | |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 = | |teams = 22 | ||
|country = {{RUS}} ( | |country = {{RUS}} (22 teams) | ||
|venue = | |venue = | ||
|champion = | |champion = Yunison-Moscow | ||
|most_champs = | |most_champs = | ||
|qualification = | |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| | [[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 | 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}}) | 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 | |||
|} | |||
== | ==Super Cup== | ||
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 | ===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== | |||
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|- align="left" style="vertical-align: top" | |- align="left" style="vertical-align: top" | ||
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| bgcolor="#DC143C" align="center" colspan="7"|'''<span style="color:white;"> | | bgcolor="#DC143C" align="center" colspan="7"|'''<span style="color:white;">National Junior Hockey League</span>''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
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! 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 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[HC Belgorod]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Belgorod]] || [[Oranzevjy led]] || | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[HC Bryansk]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Bryansk]] || [[Desna Stadium]] || | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Dizelist Penza]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Penza]] || [[Temp sports ice palace]] || | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Golden Dogs (hockey)|Golden Dogs]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Moscow]] || [[Dmitrov Sports Complex]] || | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Loko-Junior Yaroslavl]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Yaroslavl]] || [[Lokomotiv Sports Complex]] || | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Metallurg Cherepovets]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Cherepovets]] || [[Ice Palace (Cherepovets)|Ice Palace]]|| | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[HC Lipetsk|MHK Lipetsk]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Lipetsk]] || Zvezdny Sports Complex || | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[NHC (hockey)|NHC]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Novomoskovsk, Russia|Novomoskovsk]] || Jubilee Ice Palace || | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[HC Polyot|Polyot]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Rybinsk]] || Sports Palace Polyot || | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Progress Glazov|Progress]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Glazov]] || [[Progress Sports Palace]] || | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[HC Rossosh]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Rossosh, Rossoshansky District, Voronezh Oblast|Rossosh]] || Rossosh Ice Palace | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Rostov Junior]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Rostov-on-Don]] || Ice Arena | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Tverichi Tver]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Tver]] || Sports Complex Yubileiny || | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |} | ||
|} | |||
==Champions== | |||
{| cellpadding="0" style="font-size: 100%; border: 1px solid gray;" | |||
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{| 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=" | |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''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
|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 | |||
|} | |||
{| cellpadding="0" width="900px" style="font-size: 90%;" | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| 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''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |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 | |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 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |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 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |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 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |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 | ||
|} | |} | ||
|} | |} | ||
*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 | ||
<sup>[*]</sup>: Both losing semifinalists received bronze medals | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 16:59, 8 August 2024
National Junior Hockey League | |
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 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 | Temp sports ice palace, Penza | Team West | 3-2 | Team East |
2013 | 17 April | Olymp Arena, Kirovo-Chepetsk | Team West | 6–3 | Team East |
2014 | 18 January | Ice Arena Gornyak Uchaly, Uchaly | Team West | 1–4 | Team East |
2015 | 17 January | Yubileyny Sports Palace, Almetyevsk | Team East | 3–4 | Team West |
2016 | 30 January | 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 | 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 | Ice Arena Gornyak Uchaly, Uchaly | Gornyak Uchaly (MHL-B) | 1–5[3] | Loko Yaroslavl (MHL) |
Teams in 2018–19
|
Champions
|
- 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
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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=.
- ↑ 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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