Metallurg Magnitogorsk

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Metallurg Magnitogorsk
Image:Metallurg Magnitogorsk Logo.gif
Founded 1950
Home ice Magnitogorsk Arena
Based in Magnitogorsk, Russia
Colours Blue, red, white
League Russian Hockey Super League
Head coach Flag of Russia Fedor Kanareikin

Metallurg Magnitogorsk (ru: Металлург Магнитогорск) is a professional Russian ice hockey team. It was founded in 1950 and its home arena is the Magnitogorsk Arena (capacity 7,500). It has won 1 Spengler Cup (2005), 2 Russian Championships (1999, 2001), and 2 European Hockey League championships (1999, 2000). Pittsburgh Penguins rookie Evgeni Malkin is a former player for Magnitogorsk

As of 26 January 2007

Contents

[edit] Goaltenders

[edit] Defensemen

  • 5 Flag of Russia Rinat Ibragimov
  • 7 Flag of Kazakhstan Alexei Litvinenko
  • 24 Flag of Russia Vladimir Malenkykh
  • 26 Flag of Russia Vladislav Bulin
  • 27 Flag of Russia Vitaly Atyushov
  • 36 Flag of Russia Evgeni Varlamov
  • 40 Flag of Russia Alexander Seluyanov
  • 47 Flag of Russia Anton Poleschuk
  • 48 Flag of Russia Evgeni Biryukov
  • 62 Flag of Ukraine Vyacheslav Zavalnyuk

[edit] Forwards

  • 8 Flag of Russia Maxim Mamin
  • 9 Flag of Russia Alexei Tertyshny
  • 11 Flag of Russia Eduard Kudermetov
  • 12 Flag of Kazakhstan Dmitri Pestunov
  • 14 Flag of Russia Nikolai Kulemin
  • 15 Flag of Czech Republic Jan Marek
  • 17 Flag of Russia Ruslan Nurtdinov
  • 19 Flag of Russia Igor Velichkin
  • 21 Flag of Czech Republic Jaroslav Kudrna
  • 22 Flag of Russia Igor Korolev
  • 28 Flag of Russia Anton Glovatsky
  • 31 Flag of Russia Denis Mosalev
  • 33 Flag of Russia Evgeni Gladskikh
  • 34 Flag of Russia Ravil Gusmanov
  • 39 Flag of Russia Denis Platonov
  • 55 Flag of Russia Alexei Kaigorodov


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