HC Berkut

For the original franchise established in 1997, see HC Berkut-Kyiv.
Berkut
Full name

HC Berkut

  • HC Podil (2010–11)
  • HC Berkut (2004–10)
Nickname(s) "Golden Eagles"
Founded 2004
Dissolved 2013
Based in Brovary
Arena Ice Arena TEC Terminal
(capacity: 1,500)
League Professional Hockey League
(2011–2013)
Team colors               
Owner(s) Georgia (country) David Zhvaniya
Website HC-Berkut.com

Berkut Hockey Club (Ukrainian: ХК Беркут, HC Berkut) was a Ukrainian professional ice hockey team based in Brovary. While its home arena is in Brovary, within the Kiev region, it also played in the city of Kiev.

It was a founding member of the Professional Hockey League of Ukraine, before being expelled by the League and forfeited from the 2013 playoffs. The organization's current focus is its youth development program.

The team's name, Berkut, means golden eagle.

History

Financial dispute

The team was expelled by the League and forfeited from the 2013 playoffs over not fulfilling its financial obligations to the League and to its players.[1][2][3] Its former captain, Serhiy Klymentiev, along with goaltender Igor Karpenko filed a lawsuit against the club at the conclusion of the season.[4] It has since not taken part in the 2013–14 Ukrainian Hockey Championship season.

Name change

On 26 January it was announced that HC Berkut-2, a Ukrainian ice hockey team in the Amateur Hockey League would be changing so as to avoid association with Berkut forces in their role repressing Euromaidan activists.[5]

Players

Team captains

Head coaches

References

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