Mychailo Shevchuk

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UkraineUkraine  Mychailo Shevchuk Ice hockey player
Date of birth September 19, 1994
place of birth Kharkiv , Ukraine
size 185 cm
Weight 90 kg
position goalkeeper
Catch hand Left
Career stations
2012-2013 HK Levy Lviv
2013-2014 Molodaya Gwardija Donetsk
2014 HK Junost Minsk
2015-2017 HK Kremenchuk

Mychailo Shevchuk ( Ukrainian Михайло Шевчу́к ; born September 19, 1994 in Kharkiv , Ukraine ) is a former Ukrainian ice hockey goalkeeper who last played until 2017 at HK Kremenchuk in the Ukrainian ice hockey league.

Career

Mychailo Shevchuk began his career at HK Levy Lviv , for whom he made his debut in the Ukrainian ice hockey league in the 2012/13 season . He then moved to HK Donbass Donetsk , who used him in his junior team Molodaja Gwardija Donetsk in the Molodjoschnaja Chokkeinaja Liga , a Russian-dominated youth league . He also won the following season in the MHL, but now played for the offspring of HK Junost Minsk . When gaming in Ukraine was resumed, he moved to HK Kremenchuk in early 2015 , for whom he was on the ice until his early retirement in 2017.

International

Shevchuk took part in the junior division of the U20 World Championships in Division I for Ukraine in 2013 , when he was voted the best goalkeeper of the tournament and the best player on his team with the best catch rate and the second best goal conceded rate (after Kazak Valery Sevidov ), and in 2014 part.

He was appointed to the men's national team for the first time in February 2016 at the age of 21 when he qualified for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang . Although he was not used there, he was also nominated for the Group B tournament of the Division I World Championship in 2016 and achieved promotion to Group A of Division I with his team. April 2016 against Estonia for the last 79 seconds instead of goalkeeper Eduard Sachartschenko the goal and came to his first World Cup appearance.

Achievements and Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Match sheet for the match between Ukraine and Estonia (7: 1) from April 20, 2016, accessed on June 5, 2016.