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{{short description|Ice hockey team based in Novosibirsk, Russia}} |
{{short description|Ice hockey team based in Novosibirsk, Russia}} |
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{{Infobox KHL team |
{{Infobox KHL team |
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| team = Sibir Novosibirsk |
| team = Sibir Novosibirsk |
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| logo = HC Sibir Novosibirsk logo.png |
| logo = HC Sibir Novosibirsk logo.png |
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| founded = 1962 |
| founded = 1962 |
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| city = [[Novosibirsk]] |
| city = [[Novosibirsk]] |
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| arena |
| arena = [[Sibir Arena]] |
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| capacity = |
| capacity = 10,587 |
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| league = '''[[Kontinental Hockey League|KHL]]'''<br>2008–''present'' |
| league = '''[[Kontinental Hockey League|KHL]]'''<br />2008–''present'' |
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*'''[[Russian Superleague|RSL]]'''<br />1996–1998, 2002–2008 |
*'''[[Russian Superleague|RSL]]'''<br />1996–1998, 2002–2008 |
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*'''[[Vysshaya Liga ( |
*'''[[Vysshaya Liga (1992–2010)|Vysshaya Liga]]'''<br />1992–1994, 1998–2002 |
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*'''[[International Hockey League (1992–96)|IHL]]'''<br />1994–1996 |
*'''[[International Hockey League (1992–96)|IHL]]'''<br />1994–1996 |
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*'''[[Soviet Championship League|Soviet League]] Class A2'''<br />1963–1965, 1971–1975, 1976–1983, 1984–1992 |
*'''[[Soviet Championship League|Soviet League]] Class A2'''<br />1963–1965, 1971–1975, 1976–1983, 1984–1992 |
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*'''[[Soviet Championship League|Soviet League]] Class A'''<br />1962–1963, 1965–1971, 1975–1976, 1983–1984 |
*'''[[Soviet Championship League|Soviet League]] Class A'''<br />1962–1963, 1965–1971, 1975–1976, 1983–1984 |
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| division = [[Chernyshev Division|Chernyshev]] |
| division = [[Chernyshev Division|Chernyshev]] |
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| conference = [[Eastern Conference (KHL)|Eastern]] |
| conference = [[Eastern Conference (KHL)|Eastern]] |
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| colours = {{color box|#082542}} {{color box|#1598D1}} {{color box|#FFFFFF}} |
| colours = {{color box|#082542}} {{color box|#1598D1}} {{color box|#FFFFFF}} |
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| uniform = [[File:Sibir Novosibirsk 2015-2016.png|150px]] |
| uniform = [[File:Sibir Novosibirsk 2015-2016.png|150px]] |
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| owner = |
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| gm = [[Kirill Fastovsky]] |
| gm = [[Kirill Fastovsky]] |
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| coach = [[ |
| coach = [[Sergei Krivokrasov]] |
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| captain = [[ |
| captain = [[Nikolai Prokhorkin]] |
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| honors = |
| honors = |
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| affiliates = [[Siberian Snipers|Sibirskie Snaypery]] ([[Junior Hockey League (Russia)|MHL]]) |
| affiliates = [[Metallurg Novokuznetsk]] ([[Supreme Hockey League|VHL]])<br />[[Siberian Snipers|Sibirskie Snaypery]] ([[Junior Hockey League (Russia)|MHL]]) |
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| website = |
| website = {{url|https://hcsibir.ru/}} |
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| current = |
| current = 2023–24 KHL season |
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'''Hockey Club Sibir Novosibirsk Oblast''' ({{lang-ru|ХК Сибирь}}, {{lang-en|Siberia HC}}), also known as '''HC Sibir''' or '''Sibir Novosibirsk''', is a |
'''Hockey Club Sibir Novosibirsk Oblast''' ({{lang-ru|ХК Сибирь}}, {{lang-en|Siberia HC}}), also known as '''HC Sibir''' or '''Sibir Novosibirsk''', is a Russian professional [[ice hockey]] team based in [[Novosibirsk]]. They are members of the [[Chernyshev Division]] in the [[Kontinental Hockey League]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Ice hockey was introduced to Novosibirsk in 1948 by Ivan Tsyba, who returned from a hockey seminar in Moscow with equipment to play the sport. Immediately popular amongst the populace, the local sports society, Dynamo, decided to establish a hockey team.<ref>{{cite journal|title=От "Динамо" до "Сибири" (From "Dinamo" to "Sibir")| |
Ice hockey was introduced to Novosibirsk in 1948 by Ivan Tsyba, who returned from a hockey seminar in Moscow with equipment to play the sport. Immediately popular amongst the populace, the local sports society, Dynamo, decided to establish a hockey team.<ref>{{cite journal|title=От "Динамо" до "Сибири" (From "Dinamo" to "Sibir")|journal=Газета «Молодость Сибири» (Newspaper "Youth of Siberia")|volume=6|number=4710|date=2–8 February 2011|language=Russian}}</ref> The first hockey rink was built in autumn 1948 near the [[Ob River]]. A second rink was built in February 1949, at the [[Spartak Stadium (Novosibirsk)|Spartak Stadium]].<ref>{{cite journal|title=Как играл "Спартак" (How "Spartak" played)|journal=Газета «Молодость Сибири» (Newspaper "Youth of Siberia")|volume=10|number=4714|date=2–8 March 2011|language=Russian}}</ref> Several teams played in Novosibirsk in this era, the strongest being Dynamo. They were promoted to the [[Soviet Championship League]] for the [[1954–55 Soviet League season|1954–55 season]], finishing in ninth place overall, out of ten teams. They would finish as high as ninth two more times in the Soviet era, in both [[1956–57 Soviet League season|1956–57]] and [[1959–60 Soviet League season|1959–60]] (when the league had 16 and 18 teams, respectively).<ref>{{cite journal|title=Как играло "Динамо" в элите (How "Dinamo" played in the elite)|journal=Газета «Молодость Сибири» (Newspaper "Youth of Siberia")|volume=6|number=4710|date=2–8 February 2011|language=Russian}}</ref> A youth team was formed in 1954, to serve as a development club for the senior team. In its first season of play, it won bronze in the national championship.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}} |
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In 1962, owing to financial difficulties, Dynamo merged with another team in Novosibirsk, Khimik. Though Dynamo played in the top division, its equipment was of a lesser quality than Khimik, which played in the lowest division and was run by a [[Novosibirsk Chemical Concentrates Plant|local chemical factory]]; the resulting team was renamed Sibir Novosibirsk.<ref>{{cite journal|title=К 50-летию "Сибири" (To the 50th anniversary of "Sibir")|last=Stain|first=Vitaly| |
In 1962, owing to financial difficulties, Dynamo merged with another team in Novosibirsk, Khimik. Though Dynamo played in the top division, its equipment was of a lesser quality than Khimik, which played in the lowest division and was run by a [[Novosibirsk Chemical Concentrates Plant|local chemical factory]]; the resulting team was renamed Sibir Novosibirsk.<ref>{{cite journal|title=К 50-летию "Сибири" (To the 50th anniversary of "Sibir")|last=Stain|first=Vitaly|journal=Газета «Молодость Сибири» (Newspaper "Youth of Siberia")|volume=6|number=4762|date=1–7 February 2012|language=Russian}}</ref> |
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During the first decades of its history, Sibir was subsequently relegated between the elite and second-rate divisions of the Soviet and Russian hockey championships until it finally settled in the [[Russian Superleague|Superleague]] after the 2002–03 season. |
During the first decades of its history, Sibir was subsequently relegated between the elite and second-rate divisions of the Soviet and Russian hockey championships until it finally settled in the [[Russian Superleague|Superleague]] after the 2002–03 season. |
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Before the [[2013–14 KHL season|2013–14 season]], Sibir changed its full name from Sibir Novosibirsk to '''Sibir Novosibirsk Oblast'''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.championat.com/hockey/news-1548560-sibir-izmenit-oficialnoe-nazvanie-so-sledujushhego-sezona.html|script-title=ru:"Сибирь" изменит официальное название со следующего сезона|publisher=championat.com|language=Russian}}</ref> |
Before the [[2013–14 KHL season|2013–14 season]], Sibir changed its full name from Sibir Novosibirsk to '''Sibir Novosibirsk Oblast'''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.championat.com/hockey/news-1548560-sibir-izmenit-oficialnoe-nazvanie-so-sledujushhego-sezona.html|script-title=ru:"Сибирь" изменит официальное название со следующего сезона|publisher=championat.com|language=Russian}}</ref> |
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After the [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]], [[Nick Shore]] and [[Harri Sateri]] elected to leave the team.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolschram/2022/03/08/nhl-suspends-dealings-with-khl-as-russias-ukraine-invasion-impacts-hockey-world/?sh=837cb8a3623d | title=NHL Suspends Dealings with KHL as Russia's Ukraine Invasion Impacts Hockey World | website=[[Forbes]] }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2022/03/snapshots-khl-departures-ahl-signings-nhl-trade-market.html | title=Snapshots: KHL Departures, AHL Signings, NHL Trade Market }}</ref> |
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==Season-by-season record== |
==Season-by-season record== |
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'''''Note:''' GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime/ |
'''''Note:''' GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime/shootout losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against'' |
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| [[2008–09 KHL season|2008–09]] || 56 || 15 || 28 || 5 || 64 || 146 || 178 || 5th, Kharlamov || [[Evgeny Lapin]] <small>(40 points: 22 G, 18 A; 55 GP)</small> || Did not qualify |
| [[2008–09 KHL season|2008–09]] || 56 || 15 || 28 || 5 || 64 || 146 || 178 || 5th, Kharlamov || [[Evgeny Lapin]] <small>(40 points: 22 G, 18 A; 55 GP)</small> || Did not qualify |
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| [[2018–19 KHL season|2018–19]] || 62 || 24 || 32 || 6 || 54 || 148 || 192 || 4th, Kharlamov|| [[Dmitri Sayustov]] <small>(31 points: 12 G, 19 A; 54 GP)</small> || Did not qualify |
| [[2018–19 KHL season|2018–19]] || 62 || 24 || 32 || 6 || 54 || 148 || 192 || 4th, Kharlamov|| [[Dmitri Sayustov]] <small>(31 points: 12 G, 19 A; 54 GP)</small> || Did not qualify |
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| [[2019–20 KHL season|2019–20]] || 62 || 34 || 22 || 6 || 74 || 139 || 143 || 3rd, Kharlamov|| [[Mikael Ruohomaa]] <small>(44 points: 13 G, 31 A; 61 GP)</small> || Won in Conference Quarterfinals, 4–1 ([[Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg|Avtomobilist]])<br>Playoffs cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]] |
| [[2019–20 KHL season|2019–20]] || 62 || 34 || 22 || 6 || 74 || 139 || 143 || 3rd, Kharlamov|| [[Mikael Ruohomaa]] <small>(44 points: 13 G, 31 A; 61 GP)</small> || Won in Conference Quarterfinals, 4–1 ([[Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg|Avtomobilist]])<br />Playoffs cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]] |
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| [[2020–21 KHL season|2020–21]] || 60 || 27 || 29 || 4 || 58 || 146 || 155 || 4th, Chernyshev|| [[Mikael Ruohomaa]] <small>(39 points: 9 G, 30 A; 55 GP)</small> || Did not qualify |
| [[2020–21 KHL season|2020–21]] || 60 || 27 || 29 || 4 || 58 || 146 || 155 || 4th, Chernyshev|| [[Mikael Ruohomaa]] <small>(39 points: 9 G, 30 A; 55 GP)</small> || Did not qualify |
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| [[2021–22 KHL season|2021–22]] || 50 || 26 || 19 || 5 || 57 || 109 || 108 || 3rd, Chernyshev|| [[Nick Shore]] <small>(26 points: 10 G, 16 A; 49 GP)</small> || Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 1–4 ([[Salavat Yulaev Ufa]]) |
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| [[2022–23 KHL season|2022–23]] || 68 || 38 || 23 || 7 || 83 || 172 || 161 || 3rd, Chernyshev|| [[Taylor Beck (ice hockey)|Taylor Beck]] <small>(55 points: 18 G, 37 A; 67 GP)</small> || Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 1–4 ([[Avangard Omsk]]) |
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| [[2023–24 KHL season|2023–24]] || 68 || 20 || 29 || 8 || 67 || 148 || 180 || 4th, Chernyshev|| [[Taylor Beck (ice hockey)|Taylor Beck]] <small>(46 points: 14 G, 32 A; 60 GP)</small> || Did not qualify |
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==Franchise records and leaders== |
==Franchise records and leaders== |
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'''''Note:''' Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game''; {{Color box|#cfc|border=darkgray}}'' = current Sochi player'' |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Alexander Sharov (ice hockey)|Alexander Sharov]] || C||348||84||90||'''174'''||0.50 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Egor Milovzorov]] ||RW ||292||52||93||'''145'''||0.50 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Stepan Sannikov]] ||LW ||462||52||85||'''137'''||0.30 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Finland}} [[Jori Lehterä]] ||C ||125||39||79||'''118'''||0.94 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Sergei Shumakov]] ||LW||235||57||48||'''105'''||0.45 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Vladimir Butuzov]] || RW ||268||48||55||'''103'''||0.38 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Konstantin Alexeyev]] || D ||639||11||91||'''102'''||0.16 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Taylor Beck (ice hockey)|Taylor Beck]] || RW ||127||32||69||'''101'''||0.79 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Vladimir Tarasenko]] || RW ||161||47||44||'''91'''||0.56 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Finland}} [[Jonas Enlund]] ||LW ||85 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Alexander Sharov (ice hockey)|Alexander Sharov]] || C||84 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Sergei Shumakov]] ||LW||57 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Egor Milovzorov]] ||RW ||52 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Stepan Sannikov]] ||LW ||52 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Vladimir Butuzov]] || RW ||48 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Vladimir Tarasenko]] || RW ||47 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Alexei Kopeikin]] || LW ||46 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Finland}} [[Jori Lehterä]] ||C ||39 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Maxim Shalunov]] || C ||38 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Finland}} [[Jonas Enlund]] ||LW ||114 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[ |
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Egor Milovzorov]] ||RW ||93 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[ |
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Konstantin Alexeyev]] || D ||91 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[ |
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Alexander Sharov (ice hockey)|Alexander Sharov]] || C||90 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[ |
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Stepan Sannikov]] ||LW ||85 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Finland}} [[Jori Lehterä]] ||C ||79 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Taylor Beck (ice hockey)|Taylor Beck]] || RW ||69 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Alexander Kutuzov]] || |
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Alexander Kutuzov]] ||D||63 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Finland}} [[Mikael Ruohomaa]] || C || 61 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Trevor Murphy]] || D || 60 |
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==Honors== |
==Honors== |
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===Champions=== |
===Champions=== |
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{{gold1}} '''[[Vysshaya Liga ( |
{{gold1}} '''[[Vysshaya Liga (1992–2010)|Vysshaya Liga]]''' ''(2)'': 1993, 2002 |
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{{gold1}} '''[[Etela-Saimaa Lappeenranta]]''' ''(1)'': 2012 |
{{gold1}} '''[[Etela-Saimaa Lappeenranta]]''' ''(1)'': 2012 |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
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{{Kontinental Hockey League}} |
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Latest revision as of 08:40, 15 August 2024
Sibir Novosibirsk | |
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City | Novosibirsk |
League | KHL 2008–present
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Conference | Eastern |
Division | Chernyshev |
Founded | 1962 |
Home arena | Sibir Arena (capacity: 10,587) |
Colours | |
General manager | Kirill Fastovsky |
Head coach | Sergei Krivokrasov |
Captain | Nikolai Prokhorkin |
Affiliates | Metallurg Novokuznetsk (VHL) Sibirskie Snaypery (MHL) |
Website | hcsibir |
Current season |
Hockey Club Sibir Novosibirsk Oblast (Russian: ХК Сибирь, English: Siberia HC), also known as HC Sibir or Sibir Novosibirsk, is a Russian professional ice hockey team based in Novosibirsk. They are members of the Chernyshev Division in the Kontinental Hockey League.
History
[edit]Ice hockey was introduced to Novosibirsk in 1948 by Ivan Tsyba, who returned from a hockey seminar in Moscow with equipment to play the sport. Immediately popular amongst the populace, the local sports society, Dynamo, decided to establish a hockey team.[1] The first hockey rink was built in autumn 1948 near the Ob River. A second rink was built in February 1949, at the Spartak Stadium.[2] Several teams played in Novosibirsk in this era, the strongest being Dynamo. They were promoted to the Soviet Championship League for the 1954–55 season, finishing in ninth place overall, out of ten teams. They would finish as high as ninth two more times in the Soviet era, in both 1956–57 and 1959–60 (when the league had 16 and 18 teams, respectively).[3] A youth team was formed in 1954, to serve as a development club for the senior team. In its first season of play, it won bronze in the national championship.[citation needed]
In 1962, owing to financial difficulties, Dynamo merged with another team in Novosibirsk, Khimik. Though Dynamo played in the top division, its equipment was of a lesser quality than Khimik, which played in the lowest division and was run by a local chemical factory; the resulting team was renamed Sibir Novosibirsk.[4]
During the first decades of its history, Sibir was subsequently relegated between the elite and second-rate divisions of the Soviet and Russian hockey championships until it finally settled in the Superleague after the 2002–03 season.
After the formation of the Kontinental Hockey League, the team had to change 50% of its roster. Starting with the 2009–10 season, the head coach position was taken by Andrei Tarasenko, a former Novosibirsk forward and a father of the club's young winger Vladimir Tarasenko, who led Sibir to its first Gagarin Cup playoffs in 2011.
Before the 2013–14 season, Sibir changed its full name from Sibir Novosibirsk to Sibir Novosibirsk Oblast.[5]
After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Nick Shore and Harri Sateri elected to leave the team.[6][7]
Season-by-season record
[edit]Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime/shootout losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
Season | GP | W | L | OTL | Pts | GF | GA | Finish | Top Scorer | Playoffs |
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2008–09 | 56 | 15 | 28 | 5 | 64 | 146 | 178 | 5th, Kharlamov | Evgeny Lapin (40 points: 22 G, 18 A; 55 GP) | Did not qualify |
2009–10 | 56 | 15 | 30 | 1 | 63 | 147 | 190 | 4th, Kharlamov | Alexander Boikov (37 points: 16 G, 21 A; 56 GP) | Did not qualify |
2010–11 | 54 | 22 | 21 | 4 | 83 | 133 | 131 | 3rd, Kharlamov | Igor Mirnov (40 points: 16 G, 24 A; 53 GP) | Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0–4 (Salavat Yulaev Ufa) |
2011–12 | 54 | 12 | 27 | 2 | 57 | 132 | 154 | 6th, Kharlamov | Vladimir Tarasenko (38 points: 18 G, 20 A; 39 GP) | Did not qualify |
2012–13 | 52 | 21 | 17 | 3 | 84 | 124 | 119 | 4th, Kharlamov | Jori Lehterä (48 points: 17 G, 31 A; 52 GP) | Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 3–4 (Avangard Omsk) |
2013–14 | 54 | 22 | 18 | 1 | 87 | 125 | 117 | 3rd, Kharlamov | Jori Lehterä (44 points: 12 G, 32 A; 48 GP) | Lost in Conference Semifinals, 0–4 (Magnitogorsk) |
2014–15 | 60 | 34 | 20 | 2 | 111 | 176 | 125 | 1st, Kharlamov | Jonas Enlund (45 points: 17 G, 28 A; 52 GP) | Lost in Conference Finals, 1–4 (Ak Bars Kazan) |
2015–16 | 60 | 36 | 15 | 9 | 105 | 155 | 133 | 2nd, Kharlamov | Sergei Shumakov (33 points: 20 G, 13 A; 59 GP) | Lost in Conference Semifinals, 1–4 (Magnitogorsk) |
2016–17 | 60 | 28 | 25 | 7 | 83 | 133 | 138 | 6th, Kharlamov | Maxim Shalunov (37 points: 19 G, 18 A; 49 GP) | Did not qualify |
2017–18 | 56 | 31 | 23 | 2 | 87 | 136 | 135 | 4th, Kharlamov | Patrik Zackrisson (42 points: 13 G, 29 A; 56 GP) | Did not qualify |
2018–19 | 62 | 24 | 32 | 6 | 54 | 148 | 192 | 4th, Kharlamov | Dmitri Sayustov (31 points: 12 G, 19 A; 54 GP) | Did not qualify |
2019–20 | 62 | 34 | 22 | 6 | 74 | 139 | 143 | 3rd, Kharlamov | Mikael Ruohomaa (44 points: 13 G, 31 A; 61 GP) | Won in Conference Quarterfinals, 4–1 (Avtomobilist) Playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic |
2020–21 | 60 | 27 | 29 | 4 | 58 | 146 | 155 | 4th, Chernyshev | Mikael Ruohomaa (39 points: 9 G, 30 A; 55 GP) | Did not qualify |
2021–22 | 50 | 26 | 19 | 5 | 57 | 109 | 108 | 3rd, Chernyshev | Nick Shore (26 points: 10 G, 16 A; 49 GP) | Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 1–4 (Salavat Yulaev Ufa) |
2022–23 | 68 | 38 | 23 | 7 | 83 | 172 | 161 | 3rd, Chernyshev | Taylor Beck (55 points: 18 G, 37 A; 67 GP) | Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 1–4 (Avangard Omsk) |
2023–24 | 68 | 20 | 29 | 8 | 67 | 148 | 180 | 4th, Chernyshev | Taylor Beck (46 points: 14 G, 32 A; 60 GP) | Did not qualify |
Players
[edit]Current roster
[edit]Franchise records and leaders
[edit]KHL scoring leaders
[edit]These are the top-ten point-scorers in franchise history. Figures are updated after each completed KHL regular season.[10]
Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game; = current Sochi player
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Honors
[edit]Champions
[edit]Vysshaya Liga (2): 1993, 2002
Etela-Saimaa Lappeenranta (1): 2012
Runners-up
[edit]Gagarin Cup (1): 2015
References
[edit]- ^ "От "Динамо" до "Сибири" (From "Dinamo" to "Sibir")". Газета «Молодость Сибири» (Newspaper "Youth of Siberia") (in Russian). 6 (4710). 2–8 February 2011.
- ^ "Как играл "Спартак" (How "Spartak" played)". Газета «Молодость Сибири» (Newspaper "Youth of Siberia") (in Russian). 10 (4714). 2–8 March 2011.
- ^ "Как играло "Динамо" в элите (How "Dinamo" played in the elite)". Газета «Молодость Сибири» (Newspaper "Youth of Siberia") (in Russian). 6 (4710). 2–8 February 2011.
- ^ Stain, Vitaly (1–7 February 2012). "К 50-летию "Сибири" (To the 50th anniversary of "Sibir")". Газета «Молодость Сибири» (Newspaper "Youth of Siberia") (in Russian). 6 (4762).
- ^ "Сибирь" изменит официальное название со следующего сезона (in Russian). championat.com.
- ^ "NHL Suspends Dealings with KHL as Russia's Ukraine Invasion Impacts Hockey World". Forbes.
- ^ "Snapshots: KHL Departures, AHL Signings, NHL Trade Market".
- ^ "HC Sibir Roster". hcsibir.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-03-24.
- ^ "Sibir Novosibirsk team roster". www.khl.ru. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
- ^ HC Sibir KHL Points Leaders | QuantHockey.com Retrieved March 24, 2024