2003–04 Russian Superleague season

The 2003/04 season was the eighth season of the Super League. The league title secured for the first time the HK Avangard Omsk, while Amur Khabarovsk and Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod descended into the Wysschaja league.

  • 2.1 Playoff Tree
  • 2.2 Champion of Russia

Main Round

Mode

The 16 teams in the Super League first played in a common main round against each other, each team played 60 games season. The top eight teams qualified for the play- offs then, where the Master was played while the two last placed descended to the second division. For a win within regular time each team received three points with a win in overtime two points with a tie after overtime, there was also a point like a defeat after overtime. For one defeat after regulation time gave no points.

Table

Sp = Matches, W = Wins, D = drawn, L = Loss, OTS = Overtime wins, OTN = Overtime defeat, SOS = Penalty victories, SON = Penalty defeat

Best Scorer

Abbreviations: T = gates, V = Assists, Pts = Points; Fat: Saisonbestwert

Best Goalkeeper

Abbreviations: Sp = Games, Sv % = quota; Fat: Saisonbestwert

Playoffs

The quarter and semi-finals and the final were played in the mode " Best-of -Five".

Playoff Tree

Champion of Russia

Goalkeeper Oleg Grachev, Maxim Sokolov

Defender: Vladimir Antipin, Igor Nikitin, Oleg Orechowski, Yuri Panov, Dmitri Rjabykin, Stanislaw Schalnow, Vitaly Sementschenko, Oleg Twerdowski

Attacker: Konstantin Baranov, Jaroslav Bednar, Yevgeny Chazei, Sergei Kriwokrassow, Anton Kurjanow, Pavel Patera, Alexander Popov, Alexander Prokopjew, Dmitri Satonski, Dmitry Subbotin, Maxim Suschinski, Tomáš Vlasák

Head Coach: Valeri Belousov

Awards

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