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词条 List of Soviet and Russian ice hockey champions
释义

  1. History

  2. List of champions

  3. Medal summary by club

  4. References

  5. External links

{{redirect|Russian Open Championship||Russian Cup (disambiguation)|and|Russian Championship (disambiguation)}}{{ infobox football tournament
| name = Russian Championship
| logo =
| caption = The Cup of Russia
| founded = 1946 (1996)
| region = {{flag|Russia}}
| number of teams =
| current champions = {{flagicon|Kazan}} Ak Bars Kazan (5)
| most successful team = {{flagicon|Moscow}} CSKA Moscow (33)
| broadcasters =
| motto =
| website = http://www.fhr.ru/main/
| current =
}}

The Russian Open Hockey Championship ({{lang-ru|Открытый Чемпионат России по хоккею, Otkrytyy Chempionat Rossii po khokkeyu}}), also known as the Championship of Russia in ice hockey ({{lang-ru|Чемпионат России по хоккею с шайбой, Chempionat Rossii po khokkeyu s shayboy}}), is an annual ice hockey award and national title, bestowed by the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia to the professional hockey organization judged to have the best performing team in Russia.

History

The Russian Championship (formerly Soviet Championship) has acted as the national ice hockey title of Russia since 1946. The Cup of Russia acted as an independent league title awarded in the Russian Hockey League first in 1997, before being merged with the Russian Championship in 2000. The recipient team of the Cup is awarded an engraved trophy, whereas the top-3 finalists of the Russian Championship are awarded gold, silver, and bronze medals. During the existence of the Russian Championship, several separate league trophies have been handed out intermittently, including the Soviet Cup (USSR), IHL Cup, and currently the Gagarin Cup (KHL).

Traditionally the title of Champion of Russia was awarded to the club with the best record in the regular season; this was also the case in KHL until 2016.[1] Thus the Russian Championship had a similar role to the NHL's Presidents' Trophy, albeit the top three teams in the end of the regular season received medals instead of only the team with most points. Starting from the 2016–17 KHL season, the Russian Championship is awarded to the highest-ranked Russian team of the playoffs.[2] The winner of the regular season receives the Continental Cup (Russian: Кубок Континента, Kubok Kontinenta).[3]

CSKA Moscow has won the most national titles, with 33, and Soviet Cups, with 12. Thus far, Ak Bars Kazan has won the most Cups of Russia, with 5.

List of champions

Key
  *  Awarded to team with most points in regular season
  *  Awarded to the winner of the post-season playoffs
  *  Winner of League Cup
(#)}} Number of national titles won at the time.
LeagueYear{{goca Gold{{sica Silver{{brca BronzeLeague Cup
USSR1946–47Dynamo 01|Dynamo Moscow {{small|(1)}}}}CDKA MoscowSpartak Moscow
USSR1947–48CSKA 01|CDKA Moscow {{small|(1)}}}}Spartak Moscow Dynamo Moscow
USSR1948–49CSKA 02|CDKA Moscow {{small|(2)}}}}VVS MoscowDynamo Moscow
USSR1949–50CSKA 03|CDKA Moscow {{small|(3)}}}}Dynamo MoscowKrylya Sovetov Moscow
USSR1950–51VVS 01|VVS Moscow {{small|(1)}}}}Dynamo MoscowKrylya Sovetov MoscowSoviet Cup
(1951)
USSR1951–52{{sort|VVS 02|VVS Moscow {{small|(2)}}}}CDSA Moscow Dynamo MoscowSoviet Cup
(1952)
USSR1952–53VVS 03|VVS Moscow {{small|(3)}}}}CDSA Moscow Dynamo MoscowSoviet Cup
(1953)
USSR1953–54Dynamo 02|Dynamo Moscow {{small|(2)}}}}CDSA MoscowKrylya Sovetov MoscowSoviet Cup
(1954)
USSR1954–55{{sort|CSKA 04|CSK MO Moscow {{small|(4)}}}}Krylya Sovetov MoscowDynamo MoscowSoviet Cup
(1955)
USSR1955–56{{sort|CSKA 05|CSK MO Moscow {{small|(5)}}}}Krylya Sovetov MoscowDynamo MoscowSoviet Cup
(1956)
USSR1956–57Krylya 01|Krylya Sovetov Moscow {{small|(1)}}}}CSK MO Moscow Dynamo Moscow
USSR1957–58CSKA 06|CSK MO Moscow {{small|(6)}}}}Krylya Sovetov MoscowDynamo Moscow
USSR1958–59CSKA 07|CSK MO Moscow {{small|(7)}}}}Dynamo MoscowKrylya Sovetov Moscow
USSR1959–60CSKA 08|CSK MO Moscow {{small|(8)}}}}Dynamo MoscowKrylya Sovetov Moscow
USSR1960–61{{sort|CSKA 09|CSKA Moscow {{small|(9)}}}}Torpedo GorkyLokomotiv MoscowSoviet Cup
(1961)
USSR1961–62Spartak 01|Spartak Moscow {{small|(1)}}}}Dynamo MoscowCSKA Moscow
USSR1962–63CSKA 10|CSKA Moscow {{small|(10)}}}}Dynamo MoscowSpartak Moscow
USSR1963–64CSKA 11|CSKA Moscow {{small|(11)}}}}Dynamo MoscowSpartak Moscow
USSR1964–65CSKA 12|CSKA Moscow {{small|(12)}}}}Spartak Moscow Khimik Voskresensk
USSR1965–66{{sort|CSKA 13|CSKA Moscow {{small|(13)}}}}Spartak Moscow Dynamo MoscowSoviet Cup
(1966)
USSR1966–67Spartak 02|Spartak Moscow {{small|(2)}}}}CSKA MoscowDynamo MoscowSoviet Cup
(1967)
USSR1967–68{{sort|CSKA 14|CSKA Moscow {{small|(14)}}}}Spartak Moscow Dynamo MoscowSoviet Cup
(1968)
USSR1968–69Spartak 03|Spartak Moscow {{small|(3)}}}}CSKA MoscowDynamo MoscowSoviet Cup
(1969)
USSR1969–70CSKA 15|CSKA Moscow {{small|(15)}}}}Spartak MoscowKhimik Voskresensk Soviet Cup
(1970)
USSR1970–71CSKA 16|CSKA Moscow {{small|(16)}}}}Dynamo MoscowSKA Leningrad
USSR1971–72CSKA 17|CSKA Moscow {{small|(17)}}}}Dynamo MoscowSpartak Moscow Soviet Cup
(1972)
USSR1972–73{{sort|CSKA 18|CSKA Moscow {{small|(18)}}}}Spartak Moscow Krylya Sovetov MoscowSoviet Cup
(1973)
USSR1973–74{{sort|Krylya 02|Krylya Sovetov Moscow {{small|(2)}}}}CSKA MoscowDynamo MoscowSoviet Cup
(1974)
USSR1974–75CSKA 19|CSKA Moscow {{small|(19)}}}}Krylya Sovetov MoscowSpartak Moscow
USSR1975–76Spartak 04|Spartak Moscow {{small|(4)}}}}CSKA MoscowDynamo MoscowSoviet Cup
(1976)
USSR1976–77{{sort|CSKA 20|CSKA Moscow {{small|(20)}}}}Dynamo MoscowTraktor ChelyabinskSoviet Cup
(1977)
USSR1977–78CSKA 21|CSKA Moscow {{small|(21)}}}}Dynamo MoscowKrylya Sovetov Moscow
USSR1978–79{{sort|CSKA 22|CSKA Moscow {{small|(22)}}}}Dynamo MoscowSpartak Moscow Soviet Cup
(1979)
USSR1979–80CSKA 23|CSKA Moscow {{small|(23)}}}}Dynamo MoscowSpartak Moscow
USSR1980–81CSKA 24|CSKA Moscow {{small|(24)}}}}Spartak Moscow Dynamo Moscow
USSR1981–82CSKA 25|CSKA Moscow {{small|(25)}}}}Spartak Moscow Dynamo Moscow
USSR1982–83CSKA 26|CSKA Moscow {{small|(26)}}}}Spartak Moscow Dynamo Moscow
USSR1983–84CSKA 27|CSKA Moscow {{small|(27)}}}}Spartak Moscow Khimik Voskresensk
USSR1984–85CSKA 28|CSKA Moscow {{small|(28)}}}}Dynamo MoscowSokil Kiev
USSR1985–86CSKA 29|CSKA Moscow {{small|(29)}}}}Dynamo MoscowSpartak Moscow
USSR1986–87CSKA 30|CSKA Moscow {{small|(30)}}}}Dynamo MoscowSKA Leningrad
USSR1987–88{{sort|CSKA 31|CSKA Moscow {{small|(31)}}}}Dinamo RigaDynamo MoscowSoviet Cup
(1988)
USSR1988–89CSKA 32|CSKA Moscow {{small|(32)}}}}Khimik Voskresensk Krylya Sovetov MoscowLeague Cup
(1989)
USSR1989–90Dynamo 03|Dynamo Moscow {{small|(3)}}}}CSKA MoscowKhimik Voskresensk
USSR1990–91Dynamo 04|Dynamo Moscow {{small|(4)}}}}Spartak Moscow Krylya Sovetov Moscow
CIS1991–92Dynamo 05|Dynamo Moscow {{small|(5)}}}}CSKA MoscowKhimik Voskresensk
IHL1992–93{{sort|Dynamo 06|Dynamo Moscow {{small|(6)}}}}Lada TogliattiTraktor Chelyabinsk
Krylya Sovetov Moscow
IHL Cup
IHL1993–94{{sort|Lada 01|Lada Togliatti {{small|(1)}}}}Dynamo MoscowTraktor ChelyabinskIHL Cup
IHL1994–95{{sort|Dynamo 07|Dynamo Moscow {{small|(7)}}}}Lada TogliattiMetallurg Magnitogorsk
Salavat Yulaev Ufa
IHL Cup
IHL1995–96Lada 02|Lada Togliatti {{small|(2)}}}}Dynamo MoscowSalavat Yulaev Ufa
Avangard Omsk
IHL Cup
RHL1996–97Yaroslavl 01|Torpedo Yaroslavl {{small|(1)}}}}Lada TogliattiSalavat Yulaev Ufa
RHL1997–98Ak Bars 01|Ak Bars Kazan {{small|(1)}}}}Metallurg MagnitogorskTorpedo YaroslavlCup of Russia
RHL1998–99{{sort|Metallurg Mag 01|Metallurg Magnitogorsk {{small|(1)}}}}Metallurg NovokuznetskDynamo MoscowCup of Russia
RSL1999–00{{sort|Dynamo 08|Dynamo Moscow {{small|(8)}}}}Ak Bars KazanMetallurg Magnitogorsk
Metallurg Novokuznetsk
Cup of Russia
RSL2000–01Metallurg Mag 02|Metallurg Magnitogorsk {{small|(2)}}}}Avangard OmskSeverstal Cherepovets
RSL2001–02Yaroslavl 02|Lokomotiv Yaroslavl {{small|(2)}}}}Ak Bars KazanMetallurg Magnitogorsk
RSL2002–03Yaroslavl 03|Lokomotiv Yaroslavl {{small|(3)}}}}Severstal CherepovetsLada Togliatti
RSL2003–04Avangard 01|Avangard Omsk {{small|(1)}}}}Metallurg MagnitogorskLada Togliatti
Ak Bars Kazan
RSL2004–05Dynamo 09|Dynamo Moscow {{small|(9)}}}}Lada TogliattiLokomotiv Yaroslavl
RSL2005–06Ak Bars 02|Ak Bars Kazan {{small|(2)}}}}Avangard OmskMetallurg Magnitogorsk
RSL2006–07Metallurg Mag 03|Metallurg Magnitogorsk {{small|(3)}}}}Ak Bars KazanAvangard Omsk
RSL2007–08Salavat 01|Salavat Yulaev Ufa {{small|(1)}}}}Lokomotiv YaroslavlMetallurg Magnitogorsk
KHL2008–09{{sort|Ak Bars 03|Ak Bars Kazan {{small|(3)}}}}Lokomotiv YaroslavlMetallurg MagnitogorskGagarin Cup
KHL2009–10{{sort|Ak Bars 04|Ak Bars Kazan {{small|(4)}}}}HC MVD Salavat Yulaev UfaGagarin Cup
KHL2010–11{{sort|Salavat 02|Salavat Yulaev Ufa {{small|(2)}}}}Atlant Moscow Oblast Lokomotiv YaroslavlGagarin Cup
KHL2011–12{{sort|Dynamo 10|Dynamo Moscow {{small|(10)}}}}Avangard Omsk Traktor ChelyabinskGagarin Cup
KHL2012–13{{sort|Dynamo 11|Dynamo Moscow {{small|(11)}}}}Traktor Chelyabinsk SKA Saint PetersburgGagarin Cup
KHL2013–14{{sort|Metallurg Mag 04|Metallurg Magnitogorsk {{small|(4)}}}}Salavat Yulaev Ufa Lokomotiv YaroslavlGagarin Cup
KHL2014–15CSKA 33|CSKA Moscow {{small|(33)}}}}SKA Saint PetersburgDynamo MoscowGagarin Cup
KHL2015–16{{sort|Metallurg Mag 05|Metallurg Magnitogorsk {{small|(5)}}}}CSKA Moscow Salavat Yulaev UfaGagarin Cup
KHL2016–17{{sort|SKA 01|SKA Saint Petersburg {{small|(1)}}}}Metallurg Magnitogorsk Lokomotiv Yaroslavl Gagarin Cup
KHL2017–18{{sort|Ak Bars 05|Ak Bars Kazan {{small|(5)}}}}CSKA Moscow SKA Saint Petersburg Gagarin Cup

Medal summary by club

Club{{goca
Winners
{{sica
Runners-up
{{brca
Third place
Winning seasons
CSKA Moscow (earlier known as CDKA Moscow from 1946 to 1951,
as CDSA Moscow from 1952 to 1954 and as CSK MO from 1955 to 1959)
33
13
1
1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 2014–15
Dynamo Moscow
11
19
19
1946–47, 1953–54, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1994–95, 1999–00, 2004–05, 2011–12, 2012–13
Ak Bars Kazan
5
4
1
1997–98, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2017-18
Metallurg Magnitogorsk
5
3
6
1998–99, 2000–01, 2006–07, 2013–14, 2015–16
Spartak Moscow
4
11
9
1961–62, 1966–67, 1968–69, 1975–76
Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (earlier known as Torpedo Yaroslavl)
3
2
5
1996–97, 2001–02, 2002–03
VVS Moscow
3
1
0
1950–51, 1951–52, 1952–53
Krylya Sovetov Moscow
2
4
10
1956–57, 1973–74
Lada Togliatti
2
4
2
1993–94, 1995–96
Salavat Yulaev Ufa
2
1
5
2007–08, 2010–11
Avangard Omsk
1
3
2
2003–04
SKA Saint Petersburg (earlier known as SKA Leningrad)
1
1
4
2016–17
Atlant Moscow Oblast (earlier known as Khimik Voskresensk)
0
2
5
-
Traktor Chelyabinsk
0
1
4
-
Metallurg Novokuznetsk
0
1
1
-
Severstal Cherepovets
0
1
1
-
Dinamo Riga (original)[*]
0
1
0
-
HC MVD
0
1
0
-
Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod (earlier known as Torpedo Gorky)
0
1
0
-
Lokomotiv Moscow
0
0
1
-
Sokil Kiev[*]
0
0
1
-

 bold – club is currently member of KHL

 italics – indicates club does not exist anymore

 [*] – non-Russian based club

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=About the KHL|url=http://en.khl.ru/official/about/|publisher=khl.ru}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=The RIHF and KHL have agreed on the Russian championship medal format|url=http://www.fhr.ru/en/main/ofnews/card/?id_4=12249|publisher=fhr.ru}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.khl.ru/news/2010/3/4/26511.html |title=Новые трофеи Лиги |publisher=khl.ru |accessdate=4 March 2010}}
General
  • {{Cite book|title=Hockeystars}} Russian Championship statistics

External links

  • fhr.ru Ice Hockey Federation of Russia official site {{ru icon}}
{{Ice hockey in Russia}}{{Soviet Championship League seasons}}{{Russian Hockey Super League}}{{Kontinental Hockey League}}

7 : Russian ice hockey trophies and awards|Ice hockey statistics|Soviet Hockey League|Kontinental Hockey League|Russian Superleague|International Hockey League (1992–96)|National championships in Russia

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