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Ak Bars Kazan

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Russian ice hockey team based in Kazan
Ak Bars Kazan
CityKazan,Russia
LeagueKontinental Hockey League
ConferenceEastern
DivisionKharlamov
Founded1956
Home arenaTatNeft Arena
(capacity: 8,900)
ColoursGreen, White, Red, Silver
    
Owner(s)Tatneft
General managerMarat Valiullin
Head coachAnvar Gatiyatulin
CaptainDmitrij Jaskin
AffiliatesBars Kazan (VHL)
Neftyanik Almetievsk (VHL)
Irbis Kazan (MHL)
Websiteak-bars.ru
Franchise history
Ak Bars Kazan 1996–present
Itil Kazan 1990–1996
SC Uritskogo Kazan 1958–1990
Mashstroy Kazan 1956–1958
Current season

Hockey Club Ak Bars (Russian:Ак Барс,Tatar:Ак Барс, English:Snow Leopard), also known asAk Bars Kazan,[1] is a Russian professionalice hockey team based inKazan. They are members of theKharlamov Division of theKontinental Hockey League.

History

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Founded asMashstroy Kazan in 1956, the name was later changed toSC Uritskogo Kazan when it entered theSoviet Class B league in 1958. It was promoted toSoviet Class A2, where it gained promotion to the top tier of Soviet hockey. Kazan's performance was respectable, starting the season by winning 6 out of 19 games against the best of the Soviet teams before falling away in the second half of the season and was demoted.[citation needed] Twice they won the USSR League (lower tiers), being named Champion of Russia in 1962 and 1976.[citation needed]

SC Uritskogo Kazan's most successful period occurred in the late 1970s and early 1980s.[citation needed] Following the breakup of the Soviet Union, Uritskogo Kazan becameItil Kazan in 1990 and participated in the IHL. Itil was only mildly successful, narrowly avoiding relegation to theVysshaya Liga in 1991 and 1992.[citation needed]

It was following the establishment of theRussian Superleague (RSL) in 1996 that the golden age of hockey in Tatarstan began. RenamedAk Bars Kazan after the traditional symbol of the Tatars, the snow leopard. Benefiting from the resources boom in theUrals, Ak Bars began its history in fine form, finishing first in their respective divisions in 1997 and 1998 along with winning the RSL in 1998.[citation needed]

In the 2004–05 season, Kazan signed 11National Hockey League players, including Russian superstarsAlexei Kovalev andIlya Kovalchuk and CanadiansVincent Lecavalier andDany Heatley, in an attempt to celebrate Kazan's 10th anniversary with a championship. They did not succeed, however, as a lack of continuity and chemistry saw them finish in fourth place and were upset in the first round of the playoffs byLokomotiv Yaroslavl.[citation needed] Since then, Ak Bars Kazan dominated the RSL, winning the league in 2006. In 2007, Kazan paced the league with 35 wins and 214 goals in 54 games before falling at the final hurdle toMetallurg Magnitogorsk.[citation needed]

Ak Bars has been led in recent years by the dominant "ZZM" line ofSergei Zinovjev,Danis Zaripov, andAleksey Morozov, who have established themselves as one of the most dominant lines in recent history. Combined with veterans such as Vitaly Proshkin andVladimir Vorobiev, and imports, such asRay Giroux,Petr Čajánek, andJukka Hentunen, Kazan has remained one of the top teams in the league. However, they have been at times criticized for lacking consistency and relying too heavily on star players such as Morozov.[2]

Ak Bars Kazan are strong rivals withLokomotiv Yaroslavl and the neighboring team ofSalavat Yulaev Ufa. However, Ak Bars was the strongest rival withDynamo Moscow in the 1990s.[citation needed]

Honors

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Champions

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1st place, gold medalist(s)Russian Championship(5):1997–98,2005–06,2008-09,2009–10,2017–18
1st place, gold medalist(s)Gagarin Cup(3):2008-09,2009–10,2017–18
1st place, gold medalist(s)Opening Cup(3):2009–10,2020–21,2023–24
1st place, gold medalist(s)Russian Superleague(2):1997–98,2005–06
1st place, gold medalist(s)IIHF European Champions Cup(1):2007
1st place, gold medalist(s)IIHF Continental Cup(1):2007–08
1st place, gold medalist(s)Soviet Class A2(3): 1962, 1985, 1989(West)
1st place, gold medalist(s)Soviet Class B(1): 1976

Runners-up

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2nd place, silver medalist(s)Russian Championship(5):1999-00,2001-02,2006-07,2014-15,2019-20
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Gagarin Cup(2):2014-15,2022-23
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Russian Superleague(3):1999-00,2001-02,2006-07
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Russian Championship(1):2016-17
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Gagarin Cup(1):2016-17
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Russian Superleague(1):2003-04
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)IIHF Continental Cup(1):1999-00

Season-by-season KHL record

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Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime/shootout losses; Pts = Points; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; P = Playoff

SeasonGPWLOTLPtsGFGAFinishTop ScorerPlayoffs
2008–0956361061221891231st, ChernyshevAlexei Morozov(71 points: 32 G, 39 A; 49 GP)Gagarin Cup Champions,4–3(Lokomotiv Yaroslavl)
2009–105625185961591282nd, KharlamovAlexei Morozov(49 points: 26 G, 23 A; 50 GP)Gagarin Cup Champions,4–3(HC MVD)
2010–1154291281051811331st, KharlamovAlexei Morozov(56 points: 21 G, 35 A; 53 GP)Lost in Conference Semifinals, 1–4 (Salavat Yulaev Ufa)
2011–125427195921671363rd, KharlamovAlexei Morozov(50 points: 21 G, 29 A; 53 GP)Lost in Conference Semifinals, 2–4 (Traktor Chelyabinsk)
2012–1352281081041571121st, KharlamovAlexei Morozov(38 points: 15 G, 26 A; 51 GP)Lost in Conference Finals, 3–4 (Traktor Chelyabinsk)
2013–1454261461001391082nd, KharlamovAlexander Burmistrov(38 points: 10 G, 28 A; 54 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2–4 (Sibir Novosibirsk)
2014–1560341461201691151st, KharlamovJustin Azevedo(50 points: 17 G, 33 A; 58 GP)Lost inGagarin Cup Finals, 1–4 (SKA Saint Petersburg)
2015–166031209961431272nd, KharlamovJustin Azevedo(53 points: 17 G, 36 A; 59 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 3–4 (Salavat Yulaev Ufa)
2016–1760381841091551272nd, KharlamovJustin Azevedo(34 points: 13 G, 21 A; 54 GP)Lost in Conference Finals, 0–4 (Metallurg Magnitogorsk)
2017–1856321861001581261st, KharlamovJiri Sekac(42 points: 16 G, 26 A; 50 GP)Gagarin Cup Champions,4–1(CSKA Moscow)
2018–196238186821651393rd, KharlamovJiri Sekac(47 points: 23 G, 24 A; 60 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0–4 (Avangard Omsk)
2019–206244135931781211st, KharlamovJustin Azevedo(37 points: 13 G, 24 A; 57 GP)Won in Conference Quarterfinals, 4–0 (Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk)
Playoffs cancelled due toCOVID-19 pandemic
2020–216041118901851311st, KharlamovStéphane Da Costa(57 points: 27 G, 30 A; 52 GP)Lost in Conference Finals, 3–4 (Avangard Omsk)
2021–224830126661291093rd, KharlamovDmitri Kagarlitsky(34 points: 12 G, 22 A; 46 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2–4 (Avangard Omsk)
2022–236841189911871581st, KharlamovAlexander Radulov(57 points: 25 G, 32 A; 62 GP)Lost inGagarin Cup Finals, 3–4 (CSKA Moscow)
2023–246841252841751402nd, KharlamovVadim Shipachyov(44 points: 13 G, 31 A; 62 GP)Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 1–4 (Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg)

Players

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Current roster

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Updated 13 August 2024.[3][4]

No.NatPlayerPosS/GAgeAcquiredBirthplace
97RussiaYegor BabenkoRWL282024Tyumen,Russia
17RussiaAlexander BarabanovLWL302024St. Petersburg, Russia
82RussiaTimur BilyalovGL292019Kazan,Russia
37RussiaMaxim BykovLWR222022Naberezhnye Chelny,Russia
86RussiaNikita DynyakLWR272019St. Petersburg, Russia
61BelarusStepan FalkovskyDL282024Minsk, Belarus
95RussiaArtyom GalimovFL252018Samara, Russia
23Czech RepublicDmitrij JaškinLWL322023Omsk, Russia
92RussiaDmitri KatelevskyFL222020Orenburg,Russia
8RussiaArtemi KniazevDL242023Kazan,Russia
93RussiaYegor KorshkovRWL282024Novosibirsk,Russia
21RussiaSemyon KoshelyovLWL292023Ust-Kamenogorsk,Kazakhstan
65RussiaKonstantin LuchevnikovDL292020Chelyabinsk,Russia
96RussiaNikita LyamkinDL292017Barnaul,Russia
53RussiaAlexei MarchenkoDR332023Moscow,Russia
35RussiaAmir MiftakhovGL242022Kazan,Russia
58United StatesMitchell MillerDR232023Sylvania, Ohio,United States
7CanadaNic PetanCL302024Delta, British Columbia,Canada
24RussiaIlya Safonov (A)CL232019Murmansk,Russia
94RussiaKirill SemyonovCL302022Omsk,Russia
59RussiaSemyon TerekhovFL232022Chelyabinsk,Russia
98RussiaMark YanchevskyDL262024Magnitogorsk,Russia
33RussiaAlbert YarullinDR312024Kazan,Russia
49RussiaNikita YevseyevDL202022Almetievsk,Russia
2RussiaDanila ZhuravlyovDL242022Nizhny Novgorod,Russia


Franchise KHL scoring leaders

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Ak Bars Kazan primary logo from 2008 to 2022

These are the top-ten point-scorers in franchise history. Figures are updated after each completed KHL regular season.[5]

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game;  = current Ak Bars player

Points
PlayerPosGPGAPtsP/G
RussiaDanis ZaripovRW/LW4381481823300.75
RussiaAlexei MorozovRW2561121522641.03
CanadaJustin AzevedoC351931692620.75
RussiaIlya NikulinD363581592170.60
RussiaKirill PetrovLW4681021032050.44
RussiaArtyom LukoyanovLW63475921670.26
RussiaStanislav GalievRW33678871650.49
FinlandNiko KapanenC264531091620.61
RussiaDmitri ObukhovRW44656931490.33
RussiaEvgeny MedvedevD332311101410.43
Goals
PlayerPosG
RussiaDanis ZaripovRW/LW148
RussiaAlexei MorozovRW112
RussiaKirill PetrovLW102
CanadaJustin AzevedoC93
RussiaStanislav GalievRW78
RussiaArtyom LukoyanovLW75
RussiaVladimir TkachyovC71
FinlandJanne PesonenLW68
RussiaMikhail VarnakovRW60
FinlandJarkko ImmonenC59
Assists
PlayerPosA
RussiaDanis ZaripovRW/LW182
CanadaJustin AzevedoC169
RussiaIlya NikulinD159
RussiaAlexei MorozovRW152
RussiaEvgeny MedvedevD110
FinlandNiko KapanenC109
RussiaKirill PetrovLW103
RussiaDmitri ObukhovRW93
RussiaArtyom LukoyanovLW92
RussiaStanislav GalievRW87

NHL alumni

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Head coaches

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Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^"STATISTICS". Archived fromthe original on 2008-01-07.
  2. ^IHF Forumshttp://forums.internationalhockey.net/showthread.php?t=7374Archived 2016-03-03 at theWayback Machine
  3. ^"Team Roster «Ak Bars»". www.ak-bars.ru. Retrieved2024-08-13.
  4. ^"Ak Bars Kazan team roster". www.khl.ru. Retrieved2024-08-13.
  5. ^"Ak Bars Kazan All-Time KHL Leaders".quanthockey.com. 2024-03-30. Retrieved2024-03-30.

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