Yunost Minsk

  • Six-time Champion of Russia White
  • White Russian Cup winner 2004
  • Winner of the IIHF Continental Cup 2006/ 07, 2010/11

The HK Junost Minsk ( Belarusian ХК Юнацтва - Мінск, Russian ХК Йуност Минск ) is a Belarusian ice hockey club from Minsk. The team plays in the Extraliga, the highest ice hockey league in Belarus ..

History

The club was founded in 1975. Since 1993 he takes part in the Belarusian Extraliga. In 1995, he was inducted into the East European Hockey League, but did continue to participate in the Extraliga. In 2001 he again played only in the Extraliga. In 2004, he became the first of six times so far Belarusian champions. The other championships in 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Moreover, the team of 2004 the Belarusian Cup competition and the IIHF Continental Cup 2006/ 07 and 2010/11 won. 2012, the club was taken with a team in the second-rate Russian Wysschaja Hockey League. In 2013 he resigned from her but again and again since then takes part only in the Belarusian Extraliga.

Venue

The home games of the association will be held at the rink Kritij Katok in Gorky Park. The ice rink was built to designs by the architect Yuri Grigoriev and Vladimir Babaschkina 1976. In addition to the large ice surface with a size of 28.5 times 59 meters there is under the umbrella of the rink another training ice the size 8.5 times 19 meters. The stands of the ice rink offer 767 spectators. In the basement of the building there are changing rooms, storage and technical facilities.

For the Ice Hockey World Championship for Men 2014 Tschyschouka arena is built to be a venue of Junost future.

Player

Well-known former players

  • Aleh Antonenka
  • Sergei Fedorov
  • Mikhail Hrabouski
  • Ruslan Salej
  • Syarhey Stas
  • Dmitri Jerastow 1980
  • Aleh Mikultschyk 1984
  • Nikolai Borschtschewski 1984
  • Andrej Kawaljou 1986
  • Alyaksandr Haltschenjuk 1986
  • Alyaksandr Judsin 1989
  • Mikhail Sacharau 1980
  • Yuri Schipizin 1980
  • Yevgeny Rosh Chin 1980
  • Nikolai Borschtschewski 1983

Champion squad

Goalkeepers: Szjapan Haratscheuskich, Edgars Masaļskis

Defender: Mikhail Buturlin, Igor Chazei, Syarhey Jarkowitsch, Andrej crucian Uladzimir Kopaz, Jauhen Krywamas, Aleh Ljawonzjeu, Mikalaj Stassenko

Attacker Igor Andrjuschtschenko, Tomáš Chlubna, Vladislav Klotschkow, Andrej Kawaljou, Aljaksej Kruzikau, Syarhey Paklin, Szjapan Panamarou, Miķelis Redlihs, Sergei Salnikow, Syarhey Schytkouski, Artsiom Waukou, Oleg Woschtschenikin

Head Coach: Mikhail Sacharau

Goalkeeper Maksim Maljuzin, Mika Oksa

Defender: Aljaksej Baranau, Andrej Baschko, Aljaksej Dsjaniskin, Syarhey Jarkowitsch, Andrej Karau, Alyaksandr Radsinski, Syarhey Scheleh, Ivan Ussenka

Aggressor: Aliaksandr Baraukou, Alyaksandr Kitarau, Vladislav Klotschkow, Oleksandr Materuchin, Kanstanzin Sacharau, Syarhey Sadseljonau, Oleh Schafarenko, Artsiom Sjankewitsch, Maksim Slysch, Andrei Stepanov, Jaraslau Tschuprys, Oleh Tymtschenko

Head Coach: Mikhail Sacharau

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