HK Awangard Omsk

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HK Awangard Omsk
ХК Авангард Омск
HK Awangard Omsk ХК Авангард Омск
Greatest successes
Club information
history Spartak Omsk (1950–1962)
Aeroflot Omsk (1962–1967)
Rubber Omsk (1967–1972)
Chimik Omsk (1972–1974)
Schinnik Omsk (1974–1981)
HK Awangard Omsk (since 1981)
Location Omsk , Russia
Club colors    
league Continental hockey league
Venue Balaschikha Arena (2018/19 season)
capacity 5,525 seats
executive Director Vladimir Shalayev
Head coach Bob Hartley
captain Alexei Jemelin
Season 2017/18 7th place (east), playoff round of 16

The HK Awangard Omsk ( Russian ХК Авангард Омск ) is a Russian ice hockey club founded in 1950 from the Siberian city ​​of Omsk . The team plays in the Continental Hockey League (KHL) and plays its home games in the Balaschicha Arena in the 2018/19 season . The club colors are red, white and black.

history

The club was founded in 1950 as Spartak Omsk , later also called Aeroflot Omsk , Kautschuk Omsk , Chimik Omsk and Schinnik Omsk , before it was finally renamed Awangard in 1981 . The club is financed by the Russian oil company Gazprom Neft and the Omsk Oblast .

Omsk took part in the first two events of the IIHF Continental Cup in 1997 and 1998 . During the lockout in the 2004/05 season , the club caused a sensation by signing NHL top star Jaromír Jágr . Despite the commitment of the Czech in 2004, the championship title won for the first time in the previous season could not be defended.

At the first IIHF European Champions Cup 2005 in Saint Petersburg , Awangard took first place. In 2007 the club moved to the newly built Omsk Arena , which can seat 10,318 spectators.

In August 2018, cracks were discovered in the foundation of the building during construction work on the Omsk Arena . This led to an immediate evacuation and permanent closure of the building. Awangard Omsk then decided to play his home games in Balashicha ( Moscow Oblast ), 2,500 km away, in the Balashicha Arena after the club had excluded other venues such as the new arena in Krasnoyarsk . Due to this move of the team, the schedule of the KHL had to be adjusted.

player

Squad for the 2019/20 season

Status: August 2020

No. Nat. player Item Date of birth in the team since place of birth
30th RussiaRussia Igor Bobkov G 02nd January 1991 2018 Surgut , Russia
RussiaRussia Emil Garipow G August 15, 1991 2019 Kazan , Russia
RussiaRussia Alexei Bereglasov D. April 20, 1994 2020 Magnitogorsk , Russia
9 RussiaRussia Alexei Bondarev D. 0January 9, 1983 2018 Ust-Kamenogorsk , Kazakh SSR
BelarusBelarus Kiryl Hatawez D. June 25, 1991 2020 Minsk , Belarusian SSR
47 RussiaRussia Alexei JemelinC. D. April 25, 1986 2018 Tolyatti , Russian SFSR
FinlandFinland Oliwer Kaski D. 04th September 1995 2020 Pori , Finland
91 RussiaRussia Nikita Piwzakin D. July 23, 1991 2018 Omsk , Russian SFSR
22nd FinlandFinland Ville Pokka D. 0June 3, 1994 2018 Tornio , Finland
73 RussiaRussia Maxim Chudinov D. March 25, 1990 2017 Cherepovets , Russian SFSR
United StatesUnited States Reid Boucher LW 0September 8, 1993 2020 Grand Ledge , Michigan , USA
RussiaRussia Alexander Khokhlachev C. 0September 9, 1993 2020 Saint Petersburg , Russia
25th RussiaRussia Pavel Dedunov RW 0April 8, 1990 2019 Bolshoi Kamen , Russian SFSR
RussiaRussia Ilya Kablukov C. January 18, 1987 2020 Moscow , Russian SFSR
BelarusBelarus Mikita Kamarou C. June 28, 1988 2020 Navapolatsk , Belarus
CanadaCanada Corban Knight C. September 10, 1990 2020 Oliver , British Columbia , Canada
21st KazakhstanKazakhstan Semyon Koshelev F. January 11, 1996 2017 Ust-Kamenogorsk , Kazakhstan
71 RussiaRussia Igor Makarov RW September 19, 1987 2019 Moscow , Russian SFSR
10 RussiaRussia ArmeniaArmenia Artyom Manukyan RW 0June 9, 1998 2017 Omsk , Russia
89 RussiaRussia Alexei Potapov RW 0March 2, 1989 2019 Nizhny Novgorod , Russian SFSR
69 RussiaRussia Sergei Shumakov RW 04th September 1992 2018 Chelyabinsk , Russia
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jiří Sekáč LW June 10, 1992 2020 Kladno , Czechoslovakia
94 RussiaRussia Kirill Semenov F. October 27, 1994 2017 Omsk , Russia
16 RussiaRussia Denis SernowA C. January 10, 1996 2018 Izhevsk , Russia
23 BelarusBelarus Andrei Stas C. October 18, 1988 2017 Minsk , Belarusian SSR
RussiaRussia Sergei Toltschinsky F. 03rd February 1995 2020 Chelyabinsk , Russia

Jersey numbers that are no longer assigned

SKK W. Blinow
Balaschikha Arena - alternative venue since August 2018

Well-known former players

Trainer

Web links

Commons : HK Awangard Omsk  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. eishockey.info, ( page no longer available , search in web archives: Avangard Omsk is Russian champion: 1-0 win after penalty shootout against Metallurg Magnitogorsk ), April 13, 2004@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.eishockey.info
  2. hockeyweb.de, Avangard Omsk wins Champions Cup , January 16, 2005
  3. Patrick Conway: Avangard on the Move, Unwillingly. In: conwaysrussianhockey.wordpress.com. August 9, 2018, accessed September 28, 2018 .
  4. «Авангард» (Московская область). Омский клуб переехал в Балашиху. In: championat.com. August 8, 2018, Retrieved September 28, 2018 (Russian).
  5. sports.yahoo.com, Avangard Omsk returns to ice after Cherepanov death , October 20, 2008