Konstantin Alexandrovich Barulin

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Konstantin Barulin
Date of birth 4th September 1984
place of birth Karagandy , Kazakh SSR
size 186 cm
Weight 93 kg
position goalkeeper
number # 84
Catch hand Left
Draft
NHL Entry Draft 2003 , 3rd round, 84th position
St. Louis Blues
Career stations
2001-2005 Gazovik Tyumen
2005-2006 HK Spartak Moscow
2006-2008 Chimik Moskovskaya Oblast
2008-2010 HK CSKA Moscow
2010–2012 Atlant Mytishchi
2012-2014 Ak Bars Kazan
2014-2015 HK Awangard Omsk
2015-2019 HK Sochi
since 2019 Neftechimik Nizhnekamsk

Konstantin Alexandrowitsch Barulin ( Russian Константин Александрович Барулин ; born September 4, 1984 in Karagandy , Kazakh SSR ) is a Russian ice hockey goalkeeper who has been playing for Neftechimik Nizhnekamsk in the Continental Hockey League since May 2019 .

Career

Konstantin Barulin learned to play ice hockey in a sports school in his hometown of Karagandy . He later moved to the Tyumen City Sports School . For the local ice hockey club Gasowik Tyumen he made his debut in the 2001/02 season in the Vysschaja Liga and developed to the club's goalkeeper by 2005. In the 2003 NHL Entry Draft , the St. Louis Blues selected him in the third round in 84th place.

In December 2003 he was loaned to the SKA Saint Petersburg until the end of the season, he only came to one use in the Super League . Therefore, he returned to Gasowik and brought it in the following season in 30 games of the season on an average of 2.00. The performances shown brought him a two-year contract with the newly promoted Superliga HK Spartak Moscow in the summer of 2005 . There he was initially planned as a back-up for Oleg Glebow . Since this ended his career a short time later due to fear of flying , Barulin was the club's regular goalkeeper. In 30 Superliga games Barulin showed good performances and achieved a catch rate of 91.6% and an average of 2.08 goals against. He was also able to prevail against Tyler Moss , who was signed instead of Glebow. After the 2005/06 season, Barulin had to look for a new club as Spartak had financial problems and his contract, which ran for another year, threatened to become invalid. Finally, he received a contract offer from Chimik Moskovskaya Oblast as the second goalkeeper behind Vitaly Kolesnik , which he accepted. In the following two seasons he made a total of 30 appearances in the Superliga and learned a lot from the experienced Kolesnik.

Promotion to service provider

At the turn of the year 2007/08 Barulin was sent to the second team of Chimik from the Pervaya League after he had knocked out a contract extension on the part of the club. With the second team he won the joint playoffs of the West and Center seasons at the end of the season. In June 2008 Chimik exchanged him for a draft right for the KHL Junior Draft 2009 from HK CSKA Moscow . At ZSKA, Barulin was scheduled as a back-up for Jussi Markkanen , but initially prevailed against him and played 41 of the 56 main round games. In the playoffs, however, Markkanen was given preference. In the summer of 2009, Barulin initially did not take part in the CSKA training camp in order to put the club management under pressure to raise wages. Eventually he received an improved offer from club president Vyacheslav Fetissov and Barulin returned to CSKA. At ZSKA he got foreign competition in the goalkeeping position with the commitment of Nolan Schaefer , but also prevailed against this and made 45 appearances in the main round and three playoff games. He was able to convince again with a catch quota of 92%.

Barulin in the jersey of Atlant Mytishchi

In July 2010 he returned to his ex-club Chimik Moskovskaya Oblast, which had since been renamed Atlant Mytishchi . There he had a strong competitor in the 2010/11 season with Wital Kowal , who played more games in the main round, but was only used four times in the play-offs. Barulin led his team to the playoff final, in which Atlant Salawat Yulayev Ufa was defeated. Barulin showed outstanding performance in the playoffs and was consequently named Most Valuable Player of the KHL Playoffs.

In May 2012 Barulin moved within the KHL to Ak Bars Kazan and was always one of the statistically best goalkeepers in the following two game years. He was also nominated for the KHL All-Star Game and twice named Goalkeeper of the Month .

In June 2014 Kazan exchanged him for Sjarhej Kaszizyn from HK Awangard Omsk and confirmed his achievements there again, which earned him a nomination for the 2015 World Cup . At the end of May 2015 he signed a one-year contract with HK Sochi . This was extended several times, so that Barulin played a total of four years for the team from the Black Sea coast and reached the play-offs three times. In May 2019 he moved to Neftechimik Nizhnekamsk within the KHL .

International

For Russia , Barulin took part in the U18 Junior World Championships in 2002 , the U20 Junior World Championships in 2003 and 2004 and the World Championships in 2007 and 2011 . At the U18 Junior World Championship in 2002 Barulin guarded the goal of the Russians in three games, in which he remained clean and won the silver medal with the team at the end of the tournament. A year later, the goalkeeper came as a back-up from Andrei Medvedev to a mission at the U20 Junior World Cup in 2003, in which Barulin only had to concede one goal and achieved a catch rate of 96.7 percent. After beating Canada in the final , Barulin won the gold medal with the Russian selection.

At the U20 World Cup in 2004, the goalkeeper stood between the posts for the Russians, but did not play a convincing tournament and took fifth place with the team, while Barulin achieved a catch rate of 88.6 percent. For the 2007 World Cup, he was appointed to the squad as the third goalkeeper behind Alexander Jerjomenko and Vasily Koschetschkin and remained the tournament over without use. For the 2011 World Cup, he was again nominated for the Russian squad and ousted Yevgeny Nabokov as the goalkeeper during the tournament . An unsatisfactory defensive performance in the game for third place against the Czech Republic meant that Barulin missed a medal with the Russians.

Achievements and Awards

International

Career statistics

Regular season Play-offs
season team league Sp S. N U / OT Min GT SO GTS Sv% Sp S. N Min GT SO GTS Sv%
2001/02 Gazovik Tyumen Vysschaya League 4th - - - 188 15th 0 4.72 - - - - - - - - -
2002/03 Gazovik Tyumen Vysschaya League 28 - - - 1693 47 1 1.67 - 11 - - 621 - 0 1.87 -
2003/04 Gazovik Tyumen Vysschaya League 11 6th 4th 1 663 24 - 2.17 - - - - - - - - -
2003/04 SKA Saint Petersburg Super league 1 - - - 2 0 - 0.00 - - - - - - - - -
2004/05 Gazovik Tyumen Vysschaya League 30th 10 12 5 1854 60 6th 2.00 - 3 0 1 136 9 0 3.96 -
2005/06 HK Spartak Moscow Super league 30th 13 12 3 1784 62 2 2.08 91.6 2 - - 104 4th 0 2.30 -
2006/07 Chimik Moskovskaya Oblast Super league 18th 6th 6th 3 1248 45 1 2.16 - 1 - - 47 3 0 3.76 -
2007/08 Chimik Moskovskaya Oblast Super league 11 - - - 456 29 0 2.77 - - - - - - - - -
2008/09 HK CSKA Moscow KHL 41 24 15th 8th 2443 95 2 2.33 90.8 2 0 1 100 9 0 5.40 85.0
2009/10 HK CSKA Moscow KHL 45 19th 13 8th 2301 80 3 2.09 92.0 3 0 3 135 10 0 4.43 85.5
2010/11 Atlant Mytishchi KHL 30th 13 9 5 1504 48 6th 1.91 92.5 22nd 11 10 1286 44 2 2.05 92.8
2011/12 Atlant Mytishchi KHL 45 18th 16 10 2652 100 5 2.26 92.9 12 6th 6th 694 27 1 2.33 93.3
2012/13 Ak Bars Kazan KHL 43 23 11 9 2551 83 4th 1.95 94.0 18th 11 7th 1234 36 2 1.75 94.1
2013/14 Ak Bars Kazan KHL 34 17th 10 7th 2065 71 5 2.06 93.2 2 0 2 87 7th 0 4.85 82.9
2014/15 HK Awangard Omsk KHL 44 23 14th 3 2402 83 5 2.07 92.3 7th 2 4th 348 14th 0 2.41 90.5
2015/16 HK Sochi KHL 53 24 15th 9 2787 103 4th 2.22 92.6 4th 0 4th 272 11 0 2.43 , 899
2016/17 HK Sochi KHL 53 23 21st 6th 2907 110 4th 2.27 92.5 - - - - - - - -
2017/18 HK Sochi KHL 35 14th 16 4th 1950 79 2 2.43 92.0 5 1 4th 312 18th 0 3.46 90.6
2018/19 HK Sochi KHL 30th 15th 10 4th 1728 61 4th 2.12 92.3 4th 0 2 131 7th 0 3.20 86.5
KHL total 451 210 145 72 25,268 913 44 2.17 92.5 79 31 44 4,600 183 5 2.39 92.0

International

year team event Sp S. N U Min GT SO GTS Sv%
2002 Russia U18 World Cup 3 2 0 0 125 0 2 0.00 100
2003 Russia U20 World Cup 1 1 0 0 60 1 0 1.00 96.7
2004 Russia U20 World Cup 4th 2 1 1 200 12 0 3.60 89.2
2007 Russia WM 0 - - - - - - - -
2011 Russia WM 7th 2 4th 0 342 16 0 2.80 90.8
2012 Russia WM 2 2 0 0 120 1 1 0.50 98.5
2015 Russia WM 1 1 0 0 60 3 0 3.00 88.0

( Legend for the goalkeeper statistics: GP or Sp = total games; W or S = wins; L or N = defeats; T or U or OT = draws or overtime or shootout defeats; min. = Minutes; SOG or SaT = shots on goal; GA or GT = goals conceded; SO = shutouts ; GAA or GTS = goals conceded ; Sv% or SVS% = catch quota ; EN = empty net goal ; 1  play-downs / relegation ; italics : statistics not complete)

Web links

Commons : Konstantin Barulin  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Omsk grabs goalie Konstantin Barulin - Sergei Kostitsyn moves to Kazan. In: eishockeynews.de. July 14, 2014, accessed September 18, 2015 .
  2. Барулин перешел в «Сочи». In: news.sportbox.ru. May 28, 2015, Retrieved September 18, 2015 (Russian).
  3. Барулин стал игроком «Нефтехимика». In: khl.ru. May 2, 2019, Retrieved October 11, 2019 (Russian).