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Spartak Moscow
HC Spartak Moscow Logo.png
Full name Spartak Moscow
Nickname(s) "Gladiators"
"Red & Whites"
"The Meat"
"The People's Team"
Founded 1946
Arena LDS Sokolniki
(Capacity: 5,530)
League

KHL 2008-2014, 2015-

Division Tarasov
Conference Western
Team Colors          
KHL Jersey 2008-09KHL Jersey 2008-09
Owner(s) Investbank
Affiliates Khimik Voskresensk (VHL)
JHC Spartak (MHL)
MHC Krylya Sovetov (MHL)
Website www.spartak.ru

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HC Spartak (Russian: ХК Спартак Москва, English: Spartak Moskva) is a professional ice hockey team based in Moscow, Russia. They played in the Tarasov Division of the Kontinental Hockey League during the 2013–14 season. However, the team did not participate in the KHL league the 2014–15 season because of financial issues[1][2] but rejoined the league prior to the 2015–16 season as members of the Bobrov Division.

History

One of the sections of the Spartak Moscow sports club, HC Spartak Moscow was established in 1946. They have won the Soviet Championship four times, and have also had European-level success in the Spengler Cup, which they have won five times.

Unfortunately for its fans, the financial state of the team was becoming worse and worse since the beginning of 2006. After the season, a Russian businessman and huge Spartak fan, Vadim Melkov, volunteered to find suitable sponsorship for his favorite team. After negotiations, the Government of Moscow agreed to cover all of team debts. Some preliminary agreements about team sale were achieved as well. However, Melkov died during the S7 Airlines plane crash of July 9, 2006. All the deal proposals were cancelled. After a month of struggling to improve the financial situation, it was decided by Spartak management to disband the team for a year.[3]

Honors

Champions

1 Soviet League Championship (4): 1962, 1967, 1969, 1976
1 USSR Cup (2): 1970, 1971
1 Vysshaya Liga Championship (1): 2001
1 Spengler Cup (5): 1980, 1981, 1985, 1989, 1990
1 Ahearne Cup (3): 1971, 1972, 1973
1 Mountfield Cup (1): 2019

Runners-up

1 Soviet League Championship (11): 1948, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1973, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1991
1 Soviet League Championship (9): 1947, 1963, 1964, 1972, 1975, 1979, 1980, 1986, 1992
1 USSR Cup (2): 1967, 1977
1 European Cup (2): 1970, 1977
1 Spengler Cup (1): 1982
1 Spengler Cup (1): 1978
1 Ahearne Cup (1): 1970

Season-by-season KHL record

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

Season GP W L OTL Pts GF GA Finish Top Scorer Playoffs
2008–09 56 26 21 1 93 173 158 3rd Bobrov Branko Radivojevič (43 points: 17 G, 26 A; 49 GP) Lost in Quarterfinals, 3-0 (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl)
2009–10 56 24 20 0 92 178 168 3rd, Bobrov Branko Radivojevič (55 points: 18 G, 37 A; 56 GP) Lost in Conference Semifinals, 4-2 (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl)
2010–11 54 24 22 3 82 129 142 3rd, Bobrov Štefan Ružička (32 points: 17 G, 15 A; 47 GP) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 4-0 (SKA Saint Petersburg)
2011–12 54 17 27 2 64 124 163 5th, Bobrov Štefan Ružička (39 points: 22 G, 17 A; 53 GP) Did not qualify
2012–13 52 11 28 2 52 106 151 7th, Tarasov Branko Radivojevič (21 points: 4 G, 17 A; 50 GP) Did not qualify
2013–14 54 12 28 2 58 105 147 7th, Tarasov Vyacheslav Kozlov (27 points: 8 G, 19 A; 54 GP) Did not qualify
2014–15 Did not participate
2015–16 60 25 33 2 77 139 172 6th, Bobrov Lukáš Radil (32 points: 13 G, 19 A; 57 GP) Did not qualify
2016–17 60 21 33 6 66 125 168 6th, Bobrov Matt Gilroy (38 points: 7 G, 31 A; 57 GP) Did not qualify
2017–18 56 29 23 4 85 153 146 3rd, Bobrov Alexander Khokhlachev (50 points: 19 G, 31 A; 52 GP) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0–4 (CSKA Moscow)
2018–19 62 28 26 8 64 156 158 4th, Bobrov Alexander Khokhlachev (37 points: 18 G, 19 A; 54 GP) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2–4 (SKA Saint Petersburg)
2019–20 62 34 19 9 77 173 143 4th, Bobrov Artyom Fyodorov (41 points: 18 G, 23 A; 56 GP) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2–4 (Dynamo Moscow)
2020–21 60 28 25 7 63 157 173 4th, Bobrov Sergei Shirokov (42 points: 22 G, 20 A; 59 GP) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0–4 (CSKA Moscow)
2021–22 48 26 18 4 56 122 118 3rd, Bobrov Jori Lehterä (39 points: 10 G, 29 A; 45 GP) Lost in Conference Semifinals, 1–4 (SKA Saint Petersburg)
2022–23 68 28 32 8 64 154 192 4th, Bobrov Alexander Khokhlachev (55 points: 19 G, 36 A; 65 GP) Did not qualify
2023–24 68 40 20 8 88 233 189 2nd, Bobrov Nikolay Goldobin (78 points: 37 G, 41 A; 67 GP) Lost in Quarterfinals, 2–4 (Metallurg Magnitogorsk)

References

  1. "У министра конструктивная позиция по легионерам", 2014-04-22. Retrieved on 2014-07-11. 
  2. "Regular Season Format Unveiled". 2014-07-09. http://en.khl.ru/news/2014/07/09/27893.html. Retrieved 2014-07-11. 
  3. [1] "Sovetski Sport" newspaper, August 11th, 2006.

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