Dinamo Riga

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Dinamo Riga was an ice hockey club in Riga, Latvia.

Founded: 1946
Retired: 1995
Nation: Latvia
Location: Rīga
Home Arena: Rīgas Sporta Pils

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[edit] History

Latvia's Dinamo Riga team was one of eleven teams which played in the first Soviet championship tournament in 1946/1947 winter. Dinamo Riga ended that championship in 4th place behind Dynamo Moscow, CSKA Moscow and Spartak Moscow

In season 1987-88 Dinamo Riga finished 2nd place in playoffs behind just CSKA Moscow.

In season 1976-77 Dinamo Riga star Helmuts Balderis was nominated as the Scoring leader by points, Scoring leader by goals, best player of the season {MVP}. Also in season of 1975-76 Balderis was nominated as the scoring leader by goals. Also in the season of 1983 he was the best scorer. He scored 333 goals in Soviet union league.

After the end of Soviet Union, the team continued to play in the International Hockey League (Mezhnacionalnaya Liga), the successor of Soviet hockey league until 1995. During this period, the team was called Stars Riga and Pardaugava Riga.

[edit] Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Season GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs Player statistics
1978-79 44 19 18 7 45 150 132 625 6 None [1]
1979-80 44 16 24 4 36 134 162 8 None [2]
1980-81 49 22 21 6 50 163 157 5 None [3]
1981-82 56 17 33 6 40 202 234 8 None [4]
1982-83 56 27 24 5 59 240 212 619 5 None [5]
1983-84 44 17 19 8 42 146 172 8 None [6]
1984-85 52 18 25 9 45 170 196 531 7 None [7]
1985-86 40 19 15 6 44 138 128 452 5 None [8]
1986-87 40 14 21 5 33 117 132 485 7 None [9]
1987-88 (Stage 1) 26 10 12 4 24 88 92 10
1987-88 (Stage 2) 18 11 3 4 25 66 46 3 Lost in finals [10]
1988-89 44 18 20 6 42 115 131 489 6 None [11]
1989-90 48 26 15 7 59 148 117 5 None [12]
1990-91 46 25 16 5 55 187 138 5 None [13]

Notes:

  1. The player statistics for the 1987-88 season are the total for both stages.
  2. Soviet league had no playoffs, except for the 1987-88 season.
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