Enver Lisin

Enver Lisin Gennadjewitsch (Russian Энвер Геннадьевич Лисин; born April 22, 1986 in Moscow, Russian SFSR ) is a Russian ice hockey player standing since June 2013 at the Admiral Vladivostok in the Kontinental Hockey League contract.

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Career

Lisin played during his junior time in the junior system of the HK Dynamo Moscow. In the season 2001/ 02 - at the age of 15 years - he first came in the second team of the capital club, who played in the third-class Perwaja league to use. In the following two years, the winger was used there. In the course of the season 2003/ 04 Lisin left the team, however, and moved to Crystal Saratov in the subprime Wysschaja league. In the 35 games that he played for the team, Lisin scored a total of 16 points scorer, including ten goals. After he was selected in the subsequent summer break in the NHL Entry Draft in 2004 in the second round to 50th place by the Phoenix Coyotes, Lisin moved to season 2004/ 05, which had fallen in the National Hockey League lockout a victim to the Russian Super league club Ak Bars Kazan. For Kazan, the rookie came in his first top-flight season to season 53 missions in which he recorded twelve points. Slight improvement he showed in the following season when he scored as many points as last season, but he played ten games less. He also contributed in the playoffs in 13 matches at four points, with which he had a small part of the first title of the club from the Republic of Tatarstan since 1998.

After the great success with the team left Lisin Russia and signed ultimately a contract in the organization of the Phoenix Coyotes, who had applied for two years intensively around him and in the meantime even thought about the lodging of the transfer rights to any of the other 29 NHL franchises had. The first season games completed Lisin for the San Antonio Rampage, the Coyotes farm team in the American Hockey League, but it was the first time ordered a little later in the NHL squad. There he completed 17 games in which he scored a goal and an assist. His poor plus / minus value of -18 induced the coaching staff and the management but to send him at the end of the month of November to San Antonio. However Lisin refused to take up the flight in the Texan metropolis. Instead, he flew back to Russia without permission, prompting the team management suspended him indefinitely. He hired at his former club in Kazan, where he finished the season and the IIHF European Champions Cup in 2007 won.

In the summer of 2007, Lissins differences with the Phoenix Coyotes, which induced him to return to North America clarified. Although he spent the 2007/ 08 mainly in the AHL with the San Antonio Rampage, for whom he scored 35 points in 58 matches, but also came in 13 NHL games available for use. With five points, including four goals, he knew it quite convincing. At the beginning of the 2008/ 09 Lisin was also in the NHL squad, but was mostly as 13, without the use of surplus striker. In addition, he was also reinstated in the AHL. However, the striker came during the season to 48 missions in which he scored 21 points scorer before he was released mid-July 2009 in exchange for the Finns Lauri Korpikoski to the New York Rangers.

After the 2009/10 season Lisin got a new contract with the Rangers and completed the training camp of the Atlanta Thrashers, but did not receive a contract offer. Therefore, he returned to Russia and was obliged by Metallurg Magnitogorsk.

During the Expansion Draft on June 17, 2013 Lisin was selected by Admiral Vladivostok.

Internationally

In the junior level Lisin took part with his home country at three World Junior Championships, including one in the under-18s and two in the under 20 -year-old. For the first time played the winger at the U18 Junior World Championship 2004 in Minsk, Belarus, where he on the U.S. team with the Russian team won the gold medal with a 3-2 final victory. He drove in six tournament games in three Torvorbereitungen to success. In his two appearances in the U20 region in the years 2005 and 2006, he secured the team a silver medal each. The finals in both years were lost against Canada. In the more than two years completed twelve games get him seven points scorer, of which he scored five in 2005.

Awards and achievements

  • 2004 Gold medal at the U18 World Youth Championship
  • 2005 Silver medal at the U20 World Junior Championships
  • 2006 Silver medal at the U20 World Junior Championships
  • 2006 Russian champion Ak Bars Kazan with
  • 2007 IIHF European Champions Cup winners Ak Bars Kazan with

Career Stats

Internationally

Represented Russia at:

  • U18 Junior World Championship 2004
  • U20 World Junior Championships 2005
  • U20 Junior World Cup 2006

( Key to Career statistics: Sp or GP = Games Played, T or G = goals scored, V or A = achieved assists; Pts or Pts = scored points scorer, SM or PIM = received penalty minutes, / - = Plus / Minus balance sheet; PP = scored majority gates; SH = scored shorthanded goals, GW = achieved victory gates; Play-downs/Relegation 1 )

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