HC Sibir Novosibirsk

Sibir Novosibirsk Oblast
Сибирь Новосибирская область
Nickname Siberians
City Novosibirsk
League

KHL 2008–present

  • RSL
    1996–1998, 2002–2008
  • Vysshaya Liga
    1992–1994, 1998–2002
  • IHL
    1994–1996
  • Soviet League Class A2
    1963–1965, 1971–1975, 1976–1983, 1984–1992
  • Soviet League Class A
    1962–1963, 1965–1971, 1975–1976, 1983–1984
Conference Eastern
Division Chernyshev
Founded 1962
Home arena Ice Sports Palace Sibir
(Capacity: 7,384)
Colours               
General manager Russia Kirill Fastovsky
Head coach Belarus Andrei Skabelka
Captain Russia Alexei Kopeikin
Affiliate(s) Ermak Angarsk (VHL)
Sibirskie Snaypery (MHL)
Website www.hcsibir.ru
Franchise history
HC Sibir

Hockey Club Sibir Novosibirsk Oblast (Russian: ХК Сибирь, English: Siberia HC), also known as HC Sibir or Sibir Novosibirsk, is a Russian professional ice hockey team based in Novosibirsk. They are members of the Chernyshev Division in the Kontinental Hockey League.

History

Sibir (Siberia) Novosibirsk was formed in 1962 when Dynamo Novosibirsk and Khimik Novosibirsk merged into a single team. During the first decades of its history Sibir was subsequently relegated between the elite and second rate divisions of the Soviet and Russian hockey championships until it finally settled in the Superleague since its 2002–03 season.

After the KHL formation the team had to change 50% of its roster. Starting with 2009–10 season the head coach position was taken by Andrei Tarasenko, a former Novosibirsk forward and a father of the club's young winger Vladimir Tarasenko, who led Sibir to its first Gagarin Cup playoffs in 2011.

Before the 2013–14 season Sibir changed its full name from Sibir Novosibirsk to Sibir Novosibirsk Oblast.[1]

Honors

Champions

1st, gold medalist(s) Vysshaya Liga (2): 1993, 2002

1st, gold medalist(s) Etela-Saimaa Lappeenranta (1): 2012

Runners-up

3rd, bronze medalist(s) Gagarin Cup (1): 2015

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 15 28 5 64 146 178 5th, Kharlamov Evgeni Lapin (40 points: 22 G, 18 A; 55 GP) Did not qualify
2009–10 56 15 30 1 63 147 190 4th, Chernyshev Alexander Boikov (37 points: 16 G, 21 A; 56 GP) Did not qualify
2010–11 54 22 21 4 83 133 131 3rd, Chernyshev Igor Mirnov (40 points: 16 G, 24 A; 53 GP) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 4–0 (Salavat Yulaev Ufa)
2011–12 54 12 27 2 57 132 154 6th, Chernyshev Vladimir Tarasenko (38 points: 18 G, 20 A; 39 GP) Did not qualify
2012–13 52 21 17 3 84 124 119 4th, Chernyshev Jori Lehterä (48 points: 17 G, 31 A; 52 GP) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 4–3 (Avangard Omsk)
2013–14 54 22 18 1 87 125 117 3rd, Chernyshev Jori Lehterä (44 points: 12 G, 32 A; 48 GP) Lost in Conference Semifinals, 4–0 (Metallurg Magnitogorsk)
2014–15 60 34 20 2 111 176 125 1st, Chernyshev Jonas Enlund (45 points: 17 G, 28 A; 52 GP) Lost in Conference Finals, 4–1 (Ak Bars Kazan)

Players

Current roster

Updated August 22, 2016.[2][3]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
8 Russia Artemov, ArtemArtem Artemov RW R 19 2016 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia
44 Russia Artyukhin, EvgenyEvgeny Artyukhin (C) RW L 33 2016 Moscow, Russian SFSR, URS
77 Russia Belyakov, FyodorFyodor Belyakov D R 23 2015 Moscow, Russia
94 Russia Butuzov, VladimirVladimir Butuzov LW R 22 2013 Prokopyevsk, Russia
Russia Dergunov, AndreiAndrei Dergunov F L 20 2016 Prokopyevsk, Russia
81 Finland Elo, EeroEero Elo RW R 26 2016 Rauma, Finland
51 Russia Fefelov, IgorIgor Fefelov F L 23 2015 Moscow, Russia
22 Russia Gubin, OlegOleg Gubin (A) RW R 35 2013 Voskresensk, Russian SFSR
23 Finland Kemppainen, JoonasJoonas Kemppainen F L 28 2016 Kajaani, Finland
43 Russia Ignatovich, MaximMaxim Ignatovich D R 25 2015 Novosibirsk, Russia
67 Russia Kopytin, PavelPavel Kopytin RW R 29 2015 Lipetsk, Russia
Russia Lukin, DmitriDmitri Lukin D L 24 2016 Chelyabinsk, Russia
21 Russia Menshikov, VitaliVitali Menshikov D L 27 2015 Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
15 Russia Misharin, GeorgiGeorgi Misharin D L 31 2015 Yekaterinburg, Russian SFSR
93 Russia Naumov, VladislavVladislav Naumov D L 20 2015 Tyumen, Russia
2 Russia Nekolenko, IlyaIlya Nekolenko D L 23 2016 Moscow, Russia
17 Russia Okulov, KonstantinKonstantin Okulov C/RW L 21 2015 Novosibirsk, Russia
16 Czech Republic Polášek, AdamAdam Polášek D L 25 2016 Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
53 Czech Republic Salák, AlexanderAlexander Salák G L 29 2013 Strakonice, Czechoslovakia
39 Russia Sannikov, StepanStepan Sannikov (A) F L 26 2007 Solikamsk, Russian SFSR
Russia Sergyenko, YuriYuri Sergyenko D L 21 2016 Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan
87 Russia Shalunov, MaximMaxim Shalunov RW L 23 2014 Chelyabinsk, Russia
31 Russia Shegalo, PavelPavel Shegalo G L 23 2016 Moscow, Russia
Russia Shestakov, SergeiSergei Shestakov F L 23 2016 Nizhny Tagil, Russia
7 Russia Shumakov, SergeiSergei Shumakov F R 24 2011 Chelyabinsk, Russia
10 Belarus Skabelka, AlexeiAlexei Skabelka F L 23 2016 Minsk , Belarus
55 Russia Vereshchagin, IvanIvan Vereshchagin D L 21 2015 Podolsk Russia
24 Russia Vorobyov, DmitriDmitri Vorobyov F R 22 2016 Yaroslavl , Russia
88 Russia Voroshilo, ArtemArtem Voroshilo RW L 28 2010 Petrozavodsk, Russian SFSR
18 Russia Zhafyarov, DamirDamir Zhafyarov LW L 22 2015 Moscow, Russia
61 Russia Yakovlev, AlexeiAlexei Yakovlev LW L 21 2015 Novosibirsk, Russia

All-time KHL point leaders

'Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points, PIM = Penalties in minutes, PPG = Powerplay Goals, SHG = Shorthanded Goals, GWG = Game Winning Goals'

Player[4] GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Finland Jonas Enlund 26176971731044622113
Finland Jori Lehterä 125397911878421129
Russia Vladimir Tarasenko 16147449143241107
Russia Alexander Kutuzov 289246387146−41405
Russia Dmitri Kugryshev 103324476852513 0 7
Russia Alexei Kopeikin 16535367156101305
Russia Vyacheslav Belov 16717506794−29 0 4
Russia Dmitri Monya 1032533672426505
Russia Stepan Sannikov 2702137591026016
Finland Jarno Koskiranta 11220385838138 0 6

References

  1. "Сибирь" изменит официальное название со следующего сезона (in Russian). championat.com.
  2. "HC Sibir Roster" (in Russian). www.hcsibir.ru. Retrieved 2014-01-19.
  3. "Sibir Novosibirsk team roster". www.khl.ru. Retrieved 2014-01-19.
  4. HC Sibir KHL Points Leaders | QuantHockey.com Retrieved March 26, 2011

External links


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