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The '''Kazakhstan Hockey Cup''' is the national ice hockey cup in [[Kazakhstan]]. It was first played in 2002. [[Kazzinc-Torpedo]] has won the most cups, with four, [[Kazakhmys Satpaev|Kazakhmys Satpaev/Karagandy]] has won three, [[Arlan Kokshetau]] has won two, [[Gornyak Rudny]] and [[Arystan Temirtau]], and have all won one apiece.
The '''Kazakhstan Hockey Cup''' is the national ice hockey cup in [[Kazakhstan]]. It was first played in 2002. [[Kazzinc-Torpedo]] has won the most cups, with four, [[Kazakhmys Satpaev|Kazakhmys Satpaev/Karagandy]] has won three, [[Arlan Kokshetau]], [[Gornyak Rudny]] and [[Kulager Petropavlovsk]] have all won two respectively, [[Yertis Pavlodar]], [[Arystan Temirtau]] and [[ShKO Oskemen|Altay Torpedo]] have both won one apiece.


== Winners ==
== Winners ==
* [[2018 Kazakhstan Hockey Cup|2018]]: [[ShKO Oskemen|Altay Torpedo]]
* [[2017 Kazakhstan Hockey Cup|2017]]: [[Kulager Petropavlovsk]]
* [[2016 Kazakhstan Hockey Cup|2016]]: [[Kulager Petropavlovsk]]
* [[2015 Kazakhstan Hockey Cup|2015]]: [[Gornyak Rudny]]
* [[2015 Kazakhstan Hockey Cup|2015]]: [[Gornyak Rudny]]
* [[2014 Kazakhstan Hockey Cup|2014]]: [[Yertis Pavlodar]]
* [[2014 Kazakhstan Hockey Cup|2014]]: [[Yertis Pavlodar]]

Revision as of 14:16, 7 August 2019

Kazakhstan Hockey Cup
2015 Kazakhstan Hockey Cup
Kazakhstan Hockey Cup Logo.png
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 2002
No. of teams
Country(ies) Flag of Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Most recent champion(s) Altay Torpedo
Most championship(s) Kazzinc-Torpedo (4)
Official website www.icehockey.kz

The Kazakhstan Hockey Cup is the national ice hockey cup in Kazakhstan. It was first played in 2002. Kazzinc-Torpedo has won the most cups, with four, Kazakhmys Satpaev/Karagandy has won three, Arlan Kokshetau, Gornyak Rudny and Kulager Petropavlovsk have all won two respectively, Yertis Pavlodar, Arystan Temirtau and Altay Torpedo have both won one apiece.

Winners

External links

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Top-Level Leagues
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