Hockey
Vityaz and BC PARI presented an unusual retro uniform for the new KHL season
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Vityaz near Moscow and the new official partner of the Moscow Region hockey club, the betting company PARI, have prepared an unusual retro uniform for team players and fans at the start of the 2022/23 KHL season.
Vityaz changed its registration several times, playing home matches in different cities of the Moscow region. The new retroform, as conceived by the partners, should help the club to have another successful season outside of their native Podolsk.
Several symbolic elements are applied to the team’s jerseys. The central part will be occupied by the redesign of the original emblem of the Vityaz in 1996. An image of chain mail will appear on the sleeves, and references to Chekhov and Podolsk will appear on the shoulders (the team was based in these cities earlier). Game numbers are made in a special font.
Recall that due to problems with the arena in his native Podolsk, Vityaz holds home matches in the city of Balashikha in the new season. Nevertheless, in the history of the “Vityaz” there was already a successful season associated with the move.
In 1999, in connection with the construction of the arena in Podolsk, Vityaz played home matches at the Wings of the Soviets palace in Setun. Following the results of the 1999/2000 season, the team entered the elite division of Russian hockey of those years – the Super League.
Hockey club “Vityaz” was founded in 1996. The team played home matches in Chekhov and Podolsk. Vityaz moved to Balashikha in the new season 2022/23.
The club has been playing in the KHL since the formation of the league in 2008. Vityaz has three participations in the KHL playoffs.
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Hockey
Return and victory. Kremenchuk and Sokol played a Christmas match
A leaders’ match took place as part of the Ukrainian Hockey Championship – the current champion Kremenchuk hosted Sokol as part of the festive meeting at Christmas.
The match ended with Kremenchuk scoring 4:1, and the match was abandoned twice due to air raids.
At the same time, the home team lost 0:1, but they scored two goals on the power play in the second period and eventually hit an empty net. Vitaly Lyalka scored a double goal.
While Sokol finishes 2025 as the leader, Kremenchuk is one point behind and has a game in hand.
Ukrainian Hockey Championship
Kremenchuk – Sokol 4:1 (0:1, 2:0, 2:0)
Discs: 02:48 Mazur (Timchenko, Cherdak) – 0:1, 27:09 Lyalka (Matusevich, Krivoshapkin – large) – 1:1, 28:40 Andryushchenko (Krivenko – large) – 2:1, 59:03 Lyalka – 3:1, 59:10 Poperzhay (Gevorgyan) – 4:1
Goalkeepers: Zakharchenko – Petrov (Makarenko)
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Hockey
With the strengthening of the composition. Storm scored 8 goals in the derby
The Ukrainian hockey championship match took place between Storm and Odeshchina. The meeting ended with a score of 8:3 in Storm’s favor.
It should also be said that the team, which had major problems in its squad and regularly played with 12-13 hockey players, received important reinforcements from Dnepr. Five new artists appeared in the application of Odessa residents and brought immediate results.
Newcomers Laktionov, Chupryna and Deliy scored two points each.
The teams have 17 points and share 3-4 places.
Ukrainian Hockey Championship
Storm – Odeshchina 8:3 (2:0, 3:2, 3:1)
Discs: 11:28 Chuprina (Laktionov, Stotsky) – 1:0, 15:10 Mosyuk (Trushchenko, Poimanov) – 2:0, 24:06 Ponomarev (Ratushny) – 3:0, 24:40 Khanin – 3:1, 25:12 Dvornik (Bechtold) – 3:2, 31:58 Ruzhitsky (Laktionov) – 4:2, 34:05 Laktionov (Deliy, Chuprina) – 5:2, 42:19 Deliy (Derkach, Chuprina) – 6:2, 44:22 Reyuka (Poimanov, Ratushny) – 7:2, 52:30 Tailor (Kutsevich) – 8:2, 57:40 Hear -8:3
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Junior World Hockey Championship. Calendar and match results
Traditionally, one of the most interesting hockey tournaments of the year begins – the U-20 World Junior Championship in the elite league. The tournament will take place in the USA from December 26 to January 5.
The American team will defend the title it won in Canada a year ago. However, Maple will try to heal herself after the failure.
The teams are divided into two groups of 5 teams, the top 4 will advance to the play-offs and the last two will compete for survival among the elite.
Group A: USA, Sweden, Slovakia, Switzerland, Germany
Group B: Finland, Czech Republic, Canada, Latvia, Denmark
Calendar
Group A
26 December
Sweden – Slovakia. Starts at 20:00
27 December
Germany – USA. Starts at 01:00
Slovakia – Germany. Starts at 21:00
28 December
USA – Switzerland. Starts at 01:00
Sweden – Switzerland. Starts at 21:00
29 December
Germany – Sweden. Starts at 20:00
30 December
Slovakia – USA. Starts at 01:00
Switzerland – Germany. Starts at 21:00
31 December
Switzerland – Slovakia. Starts at 20:00
January 1
USA – Sweden. Starts at 01:00
Group B
26 December
Denmark – Finland. Starts at 22:30
27 December
Czech Republic – Canada. Starts at 03:30
Latvia – Canada. Starts at 23:30
28 December
Denmark – Czech Republic. Starts at 03:30
Finland – Latvia. Starts at 23:30
29 December
Finland – Czech Republic. Starts at 22:30
30 December
Canada – Denmark. Starts at 03:30
Latvia – Denmark. Starts at 23:30
31 December
Czech Republic – Latvia. Starts at 22:30
January 1
Canada – Finland. Starts at 03:30
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