2010–11 MHL season
The 2010/11 season the Molodjoschnaja Chokkeinaja League was the second season of the highest Russian junior league in hockey.
- 2.2.1 Diwision Volga
- 2.2.2 Diwision Ural - Siberia
- 3.1 Kharlamov Cup winners
Mode
The 29 teams in the league Molodjoschnaja Chokkeinaja were divided into two conferences before the season along regional lines, with the Western Conference with 15 teams had a team more than the Eastern Conference.
The top eight teams from each conference qualified for the playoffs then, in which winners of the Kharlamov Cup was played. For a win within regular time each team received three points with a victory after extra two points with a defeat after extra time there was a point and a defeat after regular time zero points.
Main Round
Western Conference
Diwision Northeast
Sp = Matches, W = Wins, D = drawn, L = Loss, OTS = Overtime wins, OTN = Overtime defeat, SOS = Penalty victories, SON = Penalty defeat
Diwision center
Sp = Matches, W = Wins, D = drawn, L = Loss, OTS = Overtime wins, OTN = Overtime defeat, SOS = Penalty victories, SON = Penalty defeat
Eastern Conference
Diwision Volga
Sp = Matches, W = Wins, D = drawn, L = Loss, OTS = Overtime wins, OTN = Overtime defeat, SOS = Penalty victories, SON = Penalty defeat
Diwision Ural - Siberia
Sp = Matches, W = Wins, D = drawn, L = Loss, OTS = Overtime wins, OTN = Overtime defeat, SOS = Penalty victories, SON = Penalty defeat
Playoffs
Kharlamov Cup winners
Goalkeepers: Kirill Kornilov, Yegor Osseledez, Sergei Gaidutschenko
Defender: Leonid Belenki, Andrei Kondrashov, Alexei Kozhevnikov, Maxim Kudryashov, Kristofer Kravchuk, Alexei Marchenko, Mikhail Naumenkow, Igor Oschiganow, Mikhail Paschnin, Andrei Sergeev, Stefan Stepanov
Attacker: Sergei Andronow, Sergei Barbaschew, Igor Fefelow, Mikhail Grigorenko, Alexander Grudakow, Georgi Gurjanow, Nikita Gusev, Denis Kamajew, Vyacheslav Kuljomin, Nikita Kucherov, Roman Lyubimov, Artyom Mogila, Mikhail Plotnikov, Nikolai Prochorkin, Alexander Tortschenjuk
Head Coach: Yevgeny Namestnikow