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The KHL Season Closing Ceremony has ended, at which team and individual awards were presented
In Barvikha near Moscow, the closing ceremony of the 2021/22 season in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) ended, at which team and individual awards were presented.
For the second time in his career, the Valentin Sych prize as the best head of the KHL club was received by the president of CSKA Moscow, Igor Esmantovich.
Forward Vadim Shipachev, who replaced Dynamo Moscow with Ak Bars Kazan in the off-season, received the regular season Best Scorer and the Golden Stick as the most valuable player (MVP) of the regular season.
Metallurg Magnitogorsk won the Vsevolod Bobrov Prize for the most goals scored this season. And the medical service of the Ural club was recognized as the best in the league and received an award named after Andrey Zimin.
Referee Sergei Belyaev received the Andrey Starovoitov Golden Whistle of the Chief Judge award, and Yuri Ivanov was awarded the Mikhail Galinovsky Golden Whistle of the Linesman award.
Former CSKA goalkeeper Ivan Fedotov became the best goalkeeper of the season, and forward Arseniy Gritsyuk from Avangard Omsk received the Alexei Cherepanov prize as the best rookie of the season.
Avangard forward Pavel Dedunov became the owner of the Iron Man prize. The award is given to the player who has played the most games on the court in the last three seasons.
The Sergey Gimaev Prize for Hockey Loyalty was given to ex-goalkeeper of Dynamo Moscow Alexander Eremenko, who announced his retirement from sports.
The symbolic KHL team at the end of the season was made up of goalkeeper Ivan Fedotov (CSKA), defenders Yegor Yakovlev (Metallurg, Magnitogorsk) and Nikita Nesterov (CSKA), as well as forwards Vadim Shipachev (Dynamo Moscow), Andrey Kuzmenko (SKA) and Nikolai Goldobin (Metallurg). The best coach of the season is the head of CSKA Sergei Fedorov.
CSKA won the Gagarin Cup last season, beating Metallurg Magnitogorsk 4-3 in the final series. The most valuable player of the playoffs was recognized as the 41-year-old forward of the army Alexander Popov.
Source: Sportbox
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Derby day in the NHL. New York and Florida Wars, 7 goals for Toronto, success for San Jose
The NHL returned after the Christmas break and several derbies took place on the first day of play.
New York Islanders beat the Rangers with a score of 2:0 on their home ice, extending their streak to five and taking second place in their league behind Carolina.
Another battle between neighbors Florida and Tampa Bay ended 4:2 in favor of the Lightning. Both teams in the Atlantic Group are in the top 4.
Maple won the Canadian derby between Toronto and Ottawa 7:5, while forward Auston Matthews scored three points. That’s right, Toronto is still second to last in the East.
In the west, Calgary won its derby against Edmonton 3-2, but Oilers captain Connor McDavid scored in 12 straight games.
Among other results, we highlight San Jose’s victory over Vancouver 6:3 thanks to McClean Celebrini’s 20th goal of the season, as well as table leaders Colorado’s hard-fought victory over Vegas 6:5 in the penalty shootout.
Regular season in NHL
New York Islanders – New York Rangers 2:0
buffalo -Boston 4:1
toronto -Ottawa 7:5
in florida – Tampa Bay 2:4
New Jersey – washington 3:4 in overtime
Caroline -Detroit 5:2
winnipeg – Minnesota 3:4 in overtime
St.Louis -Nashville 3:2
Dallas – Chicago 3:4 in shootouts
Los Angeles -Anaheim 6:1
calgary -Edmonton 3:2
Vancouver – San José 3:6
Vegas- colorado 5:6 in shootouts
Source: Sport UA
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Junior World Hockey Championship. Victories for USA and Czech Republic, overtime for Canada and Latvia
The second day of competitions in the elite league of the U-20 World Youth Hockey Championship has ended.
After Slovakia’s victory against Germany in Group A, the host Americans took to the ice and defeated the Swiss team with a score of 2:1. The third goal of the tournament came from forward Will Zellers.
USA has two wins and first place in the group.
However, there was almost a sensation in group B. The Canadian team put the finishing touches on Latvia in overtime and won 2:1. It is interesting that Latvia unexpectedly beat Klenov a year ago but could not repeat this success.
For Canada, we highlight two points from forward Gavin McKenna, the likely first pick of the 2026 draft.
In another match, the Czech Republic defeated Denmark 7-2.
Junior Hockey World Championship U-20. Group A
America – Switzerland 2:1 (0:0, 2:1, 0:0)
Goals: 21:12 Ziemer (Hagens, Horcoff) – 1:0, 32:34 Sansonnens – 1:1, 34:40 Zellers (McKinney) – 2:1
Goalkeepers: Kempf – Kirsch
Group B
Latvia – Canada 1:2 (extension) (0:0, 0:1, 1:0, 0:1)
Discs: 22:22 Resni (McKenna, Brinicke) – 0:1, 58:02 Berzalns (Sartsh, Dilevka) – 1:1, in overtime 00:44 Hage (McKenna) – 1:2
Goalkeepers: Maurins – Ivankovic
Denmark – czech republic 2:7 (1:2, 1:3, 0:2)
Discs: 02:56 Cynar – 0:1, 05:53 Petersen -1:1, 11:57 Kubiesa – 1:2, 21:45 Nestrasil – 1:3, 24:39 Larsen – 2:3, 31:20 Jiricek – 2:4, 35:01 Hosh – 2:5, 45:41 Galvas – 2:6, 46:39 Zemlychka – 2:7
Goalkeepers: Vilde – Marik
Source: Sport UA
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Junior World Hockey Championship. The match day started with the striker’s hat-trick
The second day of matches in the elite league of the U-20 World Youth Hockey Championship has started.
The Slovak team, which tried to score points in the match against Sweden yesterday, defeated the German team 4-1, and forward Tomas Hrenko also scored a hat-trick.
The player could be selected in the first or second round of the 2026 NHL Entry Draft.
An important success for the Slovaks, who defeated the group’s biggest rival in the fight for survival.
World Hockey Championship U-20. Group A
Slovakia – Germany 4:1 (2:0, 1:0, 1:1)
Discs: 10:33 Khrenko (German) – 1:0, 19:12 Khrenko (German, Straka) – 2:0, 32:23 Khrenko (Svrchek, Radivojevic) – 3:0, 51:09 Vilgoft – 3:1, 59:07 Belushko – 4:1
Goalkeepers: Pradel – Villard
Source: Sport UA
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