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'''Dnipro Kherson''' (Ukrainian: Дніпро Херсон) is an ice hockey team in Kherson, [[Ukraine]]. They played in Division B of the [[Ukrainian Hockey League]] during the [[2009-10 UkHL season|2009-10 season]], finishing first in their group after winning all eight games. They lost in the qualification round of the playoffs to [[Vorony Sumy]].<ref>[http://hcexpress.lviv.ua/cat/archive128/ 2009-10 season] on hcexpress.lviv.ua</ref>
'''Dnipro Kherson''' (Ukrainian: Дніпро Херсон) is an ice hockey team in Kherson, [[Ukraine]]. They played in the [[Ukrainian Hockey League]] from 2000-2006, and later in Division B during the [[2009-10 UkHL season|2009-10 season]], finishing first in their group after winning all eight games. They lost in the qualification round of the playoffs to [[Vorony Sumy]].<ref>[http://hcexpress.lviv.ua/cat/archive128/ 2009-10 season] on hcexpress.lviv.ua</ref> The club has competed in the league annually since 2018.


They have won the [[Black Sea Cup]] four times since 2009.
Taking place at SSE Arena on Wednesday 19 April 2023, a one-off international was contested between a purpose-built Belfast Giants All Stars team – consisting of current and former Giants players and a few special guests – and Dnipro Kherson. The game was played in aid of the charity Ukrainian Hockey Dream which is part of the Ice Hockey Federation of Ukraine’s ‘Hockey Can’t Stop Tour’. In total, the event raised £50,000 for Ukrainian Hockey Dream.


==Achievements==
==Achievements==
*Black Sea Cup champion (4): 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013.
*[[Black Sea Cup]] champion (4): 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 15:34, 4 August 2024

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Dnipro Kherson (Ukrainian: Дніпро Херсон) is an ice hockey team in Kherson, Ukraine. They played in the Ukrainian Hockey League from 2000-2006, and later in Division B during the 2009-10 season, finishing first in their group after winning all eight games. They lost in the qualification round of the playoffs to Vorony Sumy.[1] The club has competed in the league annually since 2018.

Taking place at SSE Arena on Wednesday 19 April 2023, a one-off international was contested between a purpose-built Belfast Giants All Stars team – consisting of current and former Giants players and a few special guests – and Dnipro Kherson. The game was played in aid of the charity Ukrainian Hockey Dream which is part of the Ice Hockey Federation of Ukraine’s ‘Hockey Can’t Stop Tour’. In total, the event raised £50,000 for Ukrainian Hockey Dream.

Achievements

References

  1. 2009-10 season on hcexpress.lviv.ua

External links