Konstantin Volkov (ice hockey)

Konstantin Nikolayevich Volkov ( born February 7, 1985 in Leningrad, Russian SFSR ) is a Russian ice hockey player who is under contract with the OHK Dynamo in the Kontinental Hockey League since 2010.

Career

Konstantin Volkov started his career as a hockey player in the junior department of the HK Dynamo Moscow, for its second team, he was active from 2001 to 2003 in the third-class Perwaja league. Then the winger in the NHL Entry Draft, was selected in the fourth round as a total of 125 players in 2003 by the Toronto Maple Leafs, for whom he never played, however, and instead the 2003/04 season made ​​his debut in professional hockey, as he prepares for the THK Tver and ZSK WWS Samara, standing on the ice in the Wysschaja League, the second Russian league. He also ran in the same season on the second team of HK Lada Togliatti Perwaja league for the first team, he stormed into the 2004/05 season in the Super League.

In summer 2005, Volkov signed a contract with Vityaz Chekhov, for which he was active in the Super League in the following two and a half years. He then played one and a half seasons long for the second division HK Dmitrov and HK Rys Podolsk. For the season 2009/10 the Russian was committed by his now resettled former club HK MVD Balaschicha from the established one year before the Continental Hockey League. With this he was defeated Ak Bars Kazan until the finals of the playoffs for the Gagarin Cup. After the season of HK MVD was merged with the HK Dynamo Moscow and the left gunner received a contract for the 2010/11 season in its successor team OHK Dynamo.

Awards and achievements

  • 2010 Russian Vice- Champion with HK MVD Balaschicha
  • 2012 Gagarin Cup win with the OHK Dynamo
  • 2013 Gagarin Cup earnings with the HK Dynamo Moscow

Statistics

(End of season 2010/11)

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