Severstal Cherepovets
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Severstal Cherepovets | |
Founded | 1956 |
Home ice | Ice Palace (capacity- 6,000) |
Based in | Cherepovets, Russia |
Colours | Black, yellow, blue |
League | Continental Hockey League |
Head coach | Alexander Astashev |
Severstal Cherepovets (ru: Северсталь Череповец) is a Russian professional ice hockey team.
- Founded: 1956
- Home arena: Ice Palace (capacity 6,000)
- Russian Championships won: 0
- Russian Championship Medals won: silver (2003), bronze (2001)
- Pajulahti cup won: 2 (2000,2006)
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[edit] History
Founded in 1956, the team was originally known as Stroitel Cherepovets. The name was changed to Metallurg Cherepovets in 1959 and to its present name, Severstal, after the steel company that sponsors the club, in 1994.
[edit] Pajulahti cup winners 2006
- Andrei Malkov (Goalkeeper)
- Nikolay Bardin
- Igor Polygalov
- Alexandr Yunkov
- Alexei Glukhov
- Sergei Piskunov
- Semen Kokuyov
- Pavel Trakhanov
- Andrei Kovalenko
- Nikolay Lemtyugov
- Mikhail Yakubov
- Ladislav Cierny
- Alexandr Gulyavtsev
- Yuri Trubachev
- Alexandr Shinin
- Vyacheslav Zavalnyuk
- Evgeny Sapozhkov
- Sergei Soin
- Denis Makarov
- Yevgeny Medvedev
- Yuri Alexandrov
- Alexandr Gorelov
- Viktor Tikhonov
- Vadim Schipachev
- Stanislav Egorshev
- Anton Bukhanko
- Igor Skorokhodov
[edit] Turnir Puchkova winners 2007
- Alexandr Vyukhin (g)
- Sergei Soin - 2 goals
- Nikolay Bardin
- Yuri Trubachev
- Josef Straka - 2 goals
- Josef Hrabal - 1 goal
- Dmitry Yushkevich - 1 goal
- Petr Caslava - 1 goal
- Viktor Tikhonov - 1 goal
- Igor Polygalov - 1 goal
- Sergei Piskunov - 1 goal
- Alexei Glukhov - 1 goal
- Andrei Kovalenko
- Mikhail Yakubov - 1 goal
- Mikhail Deev - 1 goal
- Alexei Eryomin
- Oleg Gubin
- Eldar Mukhometov (g)