HC Lada Togliatti

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Lada Togliatti
Image:Lada Togliatti logo.png
Founded 1976 (as Torpedo Togliatti)
Home ice Volgar Sports Palace
Based in Togliatti, Russia
Colours Blue, white, red
League Russian Hockey Super League
Head coach Anatoly Emelin

Lada AvtoVaz Togliatti is a professional ice hockey team based in Togliatti, Russia.

Founded: 1976
Home arena: Volgar Sports Palace (capacity 2,900)
Russian Championships won: 2 (1994, 1996)
European Cups won: 1 (1996)
Continental Cups won: 1 (2006)

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[edit] Milestones

July 1976 - team was founded as Torpedo Togliatti;

August 31, 1976 - first(friendly) game against Dizelist Penza (final score was 3:3)

1990 - Gennadiy Tsigurov is hired as team coach;

1991 - Lada enters the Highest division of Soviet hockey league;

1993 - Lada loses in the playoffs final and gets its first ever Russian Championships award;

April 1994 - Lada wins Russian Championship becoming a first ever team with non-Moscow origin to achieve such thing;

December 1994 - European Cup debut; silver medals won;

April 1995 - Lada wins silver awards of Russian Championship;

December 1995 - Lada becomes a vice-champion of Spengler Cup after a loss in Final game to Canadian national team;

April 1996 - Lada becomes a Champion of Russia for its second time;

"Lada is European Cup Champion" poster
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"Lada is European Cup Champion" poster

December 1996 - Lada wins European Cup;

April 1997 - after the regular season win, Lada lost playoff final series to Torpedo Yaroslavl;

June 2001 - Petr Vorobiev substitutes Valeriy Postnikov for coach position(1999-2001);

April 2003 - Lada beats Avangard Omsk in third place series, receiving a bronze award of Russian Superleague;

April 2004 - Lada wins bronze medals;

April 2005 - playoff finals loss to Dynamo Moscow, Lada receives silver medals.

November 2005 - due to financial troubles, 16 players leave the team. To continue regular season, Lada management uses the players from reserve team;

January 2006 - Lada becomes first ever Russian team to win Continental Cup;

May 2006 - Anatoly Emelin signs as a new Lada coach

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] See also

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