Khimik Moscow Oblast
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Khimik Voskesensk (Moskovskaja Oblast) | |
Founded | 1953 |
Home ice | Mytishchi Arena |
Based in | Mytishchi, Russia |
Colours | Yellow, blue |
League | Russian Super League |
Head coach | Fedor Kanareykin |
Khimik (Mytishchi, Moskovskaja Oblast) (older name - Khimik Voskresensk) (ru: Химик, Московская область) is a Russian professional ice hockey team.
- Founded: 1953
- Home arena: Mytishchi Arena (capacity 9,000)
- Russian Championships won: 0
- Pajulahti Cup won: 1 (2007)
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[edit] History
Khimik was founded in 1953 and play in the Russian Super League. During the 2005-06 season, the team relocated, within the Moscow Oblast, from Voskresensk to Mytishchi. New team "Khimik" from Voskresensk now play in Vysshaya_Liga.
[edit] Khimik against NHL clubs
- 1989
Khimik-Calgary Flames 2:4
- 1989-1990
Khimik-Los Angeles Kings 6:3, Khimik-Edmonton Oilers 2:6, Khimik-Calgary Flames 3:6, Khimik-Detroit Red Wings 1:6, Khimik-Washington Capitals 2:5, Khimik-St. Louis Blues 6:3
- 1990
Khimik-Minnesota North Stars 2:3, Los Angeles Kings-Khimik 5:1, St. Louis Blues-Khimik 4:2, New York Islanders-Khimik 2:2, Montreal Canadiens-Khimik 3:6, Buffalo Sabres-Khimik 0:3, Boston Bruins-Khimik 2:5, Minnesota North Stars-Khimik 6:4
[edit] Pajulahti Cup winners 2007
Vitaly Kolesnik, Konstantin Barulin, Mikhail Balandin, Konstantin Baranov, Alexandr Boykov, Alexandr Bumagin, Dmitri Bykov, Pavel Voroshnin, Mikhail Glukhov, Dmitri Kosmachev, Ilya Krikunov, Andrei Kruchinin, Albert Leschev, Enver Lisin, Kirill Lyamin, Sergei Mozyakin, Andrei Mukhachev, Alexandr Nesterov, Vladislav Poperechnyy, Nikolay Pronin, Maxim Semenov, Martin St. Pierre, Anton Sokolov, Alexandr Titov