HC Budivelnyk

Budivelnyk
Full name HC Budivelnyk
Nickname(s) "Constructor"
Founded March 16, 2010
Dissolved June 24, 2010
Based In Kiev
Owner(s) PrivatBank
Website Budivelnik.org

HC Budivelnyk (Ukrainian: ХК Будівельник, English: Builder Hockey Club) was a potential professional ice hockey team to based in Kiev, Ukraine. It planned to join the Kontinental Hockey League for the 2010-11 season.[1] However on June 24, 2010 the team's management announced the postponement of the team's debut in the KHL.[2][3] If it joins the KHL, it would be the first Ukrainian hockey team to compete at the elite level of European hockey since 1996, when the Russian Superleague was formed. The team is owned and operated by the same group as the Kiev based basketball club, Budivelnyk.

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Formation

The team was founded on March 16, 2010 when the KHL announced publicly a letter of intent had been signed declaring the organization's aspirations to join the league for the following season.[4] The product of the Dnipropetrovsk-based PrivatBank, the vision behind Budivelnyk was to create a team composed of the top Ukrainian hockey players in the world that would also be capable of competing at the highest European level. In similar ambitions, the group intended to promote his basketball team, BC Budivelnyk, to the Euroleague. Operations would be run by team president Bogdan Gulyamov, president of BC Budivelnyk, and team vice president Vyacheslav Zavalniuk, the acting general manager of Sokil Kyiv and the Ukrainian national team. The team's first general manager was announced to be Oleg Kupriyanov, who had previously acted in the same role for the KHL's Metallurg Magnitogorsk for 19 years. Assistant coach to the Czech national team Josef Jandač was originally announced helm as the team's first head coach, and was to be assisted in his role by long time NHLer Dmitri Khristich.

The league had planned to experiment with Budivelnyk's rink size, shrinking it to NHL size standards.[5]

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