Ukrainian Hockey Championship
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Countries | Ukraine |
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Founded | 1992 |
No. of teams | 6 |
Championship | Ukrainian Championship |
Recent Champions | Sokil Kyiv (2007-08) |
Most successful club | Sokil Kyiv (10) |
The Ukrainian Supreme League (Ukrainian: Вища ліга, Vyscha Liha) is the premier ice hockey league in Ukraine and top (now only) division of the Ukrainian Championship of Hockey.
Teams 2008-09
West Division
Center Division
East Division
- HC Donbas Donetsk
- HC Prydniprovsk Dnipropetrovsk
- HC Morzhy Zaporizhia
- HC Vorony Sumy
- SYMSOR Kharkiv-2 Kharkiv It is the sport youth (children-youth) middle school of the Olympic Reserve. It used to be called HCS Druzhba-78 Kharkiv.
Teams 2007-08
Final Standing
- HC Sokil Kyiv
- HC Bars Brovary
- HC Kompanion-UPB Kyiv
- HC Kharkiv
- HC ATEK Kyiv
- HC Dniprovski Vovky Dnipropetrovsk
Vovky did not earn a single point.
Play-offs
1/2 final
HC Kharkiv-HC Sokil Kyiv 2:4 0:7
HC Kompanion-UPB Kyiv-HC Bars Brovary 2:4 2:4
3rd place
HC Kharkiv-HC Kompanion-UPB Kyiv 1:4 7:2 1:0(ot)(Kyiv)
Final
HC Bars Brovary-HC Sokil Kyiv 0:9 2:6
This is Sokil's 10th national title. [1]
Teams 2006-07
- HC ATEK Kyiv
- HC Berkut Kyiv
- HC Kompanion-UPB Kyiv
- HC Sokil Kyiv
- HC Dniprovski Vovky Dnipropetrovsk
- SYSOR Sokil Kyiv (the sport youth school of the Olympic Reserve)
Each team played other 6 times. The list of the teams is in the order of the final standing for the season.
Previous Champions
- 2007/08: HC Sokil Kyiv
- 2006/07: HC ATEK Kyiv
- 2005/06: HC Sokil Kyiv
- 2004/05: HC Sokil Kyiv
- 2003/04: HC Sokil Kyiv
- 2002/03: HC Sokil Kyiv
- 2001/02: HC Berkut Kyiv
- 2000/01: HC Berkut Kyiv
- 1999/00: HC Berkut Kyiv
- 1998/99: HC Sokil Kyiv
- 1997/98: HC Sokil Kyiv
- 1996/97: HC Sokil Kyiv
- 1995/96: HC Sokil Kyiv
- 1994/95: SSSM Kyiv
- 1993/94: HC Sokil Kyiv
SSSM is the school of supreme sport masterity
Other Hockey clubs
- HC Gladiator Lviv (2001-05) (The club was based on the reformed HC Dnister Lviv)
- HC Berkut Kyiv (1998-2002) (Home grounds were ATEK 400-seats and the trade union's Ice Palace of Sport (IPS) Avanhard 700-seats.)
- HC Polytekhnic Kyiv
- HC Dnipro Kherson (2000-05) It is an amateur club. It plays its games at the ice complex Dnipro-Hockey 300-spectators. The club was founded in 2000.
- HC Vitiaz Kharkiv (2001-02) It is an amateur club. Its home ground is SYMSOR ice stadium in Kharkiv.
- HC Kyiv was a club of SYSOR Sokil Kyiv.
- HC Yupiter Kharkiv
References
- ^ Sokil Kyiv champion, from iihf.com, 3 April, 2008