Pavel Boychenko

Pavel Nikolayevich Boitschenko (Russian Павел Николаевич Бойченко; born April 30, 1975 in Moscow, Russian SFSR ) is a Russian ice hockey player, who was last to 2011 when Vityaz Chekhov in the Kontinental Hockey League contract.

Career

Pawel Boitschenko began his career as a hockey player in his hometown in the junior department of Krylia Sovetov Moscow, for its first team he stayed till 1996 in the International Hockey League and then for three years in its subsequent competition Super League was initially active from 1993. After Krylia Sovetov had to descend into the Wysschaja League, the second Russian league to accept, in the 1998/99 season, the winger moved to Krylia Sowetows city neighbors HK CSKA Moscow. There he spent two seasons before he ever for the HK Lada Togliatti and the HK Spartak Moscow was on the ice for a year.

In the summer of 2003 Boitschenko signed a contract with SKA St. Petersburg, which he left after one and a half years during the 2004/05 season and ended the season at Chimik Woskressensk. After the professional department was relocated from Chimik after Mytischtschi and changed its name in Moskovskaya Oblast Chimik, the former youth international survived the first team before he was after only 18 sessions during the 2005/ 06 season committed by Vityaz Chekhov. There he was in the following years to a leading player and he was able to increase its yield point per season on each over 20. The 2008/09 season started the right shooter again if Vityaz, which had been incorporated into the newly formed Continental Hockey League before the season. After eight goals and 15 assists in 40 games, he signed a contract with his former club SKA St. Petersburg, for a total of 13 games, he scored three goals to end of season and gave two assists. In the playoffs for the Gagarin Cup, he was defeated by the SKA in the first round of the HK Spartak Moscow.

The 2009/10 season spent Boitschenko the HC Traktor Chelyabinsk. There he was in the main round 30 scorer points, including 18 goals, achieve in 56 games. This was the point - and highest-scoring season of his career. In the playoffs, he was defeated and his team as the previous year in the first round, this time the Metallurg Magnitogorsk. The Russian himself stood in all four playoff games on the ice, remained in this however no points. In the season 2010/11 he was playing for his former club Vityaz Chekhov. Then, his contract was not renewed.

Internationally

For Russia Boitschenko participated in the Under-18 European Junior Championships in 1993 and the Junior World Cup in 1995 in part.

Awards and achievements

Statistics

(End of season 2010/11)

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