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HC Sochi
CitySochi, Russia
LeagueKontinental Hockey League
ConferenceWestern
DivisionBobrov
Founded2014; 10 years ago (2014)
Home arenaBolshoy Ice Dome
(capacity: 12,000)
Colours       
Head coachSergei Zubov
CaptainKirill Rasskazov
AffiliatesHC Rostov (VHL)
Kapitan Stupino (MHL)
Websitehcsochi.ru
Franchise history
2014–HC Sochi
Current season

Hockey Club Sochi (Russian: Хоккейный клуб Сочи) is a professional ice hockey team based in Sochi, Russia. The team joined the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) in 2014–15 season.

History

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Team logo from 2014 to 2016
Team logo from 2016 to 2024

On May 23, 2014, it was reported that Detroit Red Wings' pending restricted free agent centre Cory Emmerton had signed with HC Sochi to begin play in the Kontinental Hockey League with the 2014–15 season, becoming the first import player signed in franchise history.[1]

In the club's inaugural season, Sochi were able to qualify for the play-off to compete for the Gagarin Cup, finishing in 13th place overall of the KHL. In its debut playoff series, Sochi were swept in the first round by HC CSKA Moscow in four games. In the following 2015–16 season, Sochi climbed to 4th place in the Western Conference, but again dropped out in the first round of play-off, suffering another sweep at the hands of HC Dynamo Moscow.[citation needed]

Evgeny Stavrovsky became the new head coach on October 15 of the 2020–21 season.[2] In preparation for the 2020–21 season, having competed in the Tarasov Division, Sochi was moved to the Bobrov Division to alleviate any potential issues with teams transiting during the COVID-19 pandemic.[3][4]

Season-by-season record

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Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime/shootout losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W L OTL Pts GF GA Finish Top Scorer Playoffs
2014–15 60 28 23 9 88 164 170 5th, Tarasov Ilya Krikunov (41 points: 16 G, 25 A; 55 GP) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0-4 (CSKA Moscow)
2015–16 60 34 16 10 108 175 149 3rd, Tarasov André Petersson (44 points: 22 G, 22 A; 45 GP) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0-4 (Dynamo Moscow)
2016–17 60 31 27 2 88 139 145 5th, Tarasov Ilya Krikunov (35 points: 12 G, 23 A; 54 GP) Did not qualify
2017–18 56 29 27 15 87 130 138 4th, Tarasov Eric O'Dell (32 points: 14 G, 18 A; 47 GP) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 1-4 (Jokerit)
2018–19 62 28 24 10 66 145 155 3rd, Tarasov Robert Rosén (40 points: 13 G, 27 A; 62 GP) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2-4 (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl)
2019–20 62 25 28 9 59 124 164 5th, Tarasov Malte Strömwall (39 points: 21 G, 18 A; 52 GP) Did not qualify
2020–21 60 14 37 9 37 121 202 6th, Bobrov Sergei Shmelyov (43 points: 21 G, 22 A; 60 GP) Did not qualify
2021–22 48 18 25 5 41 111 133 6th, Bobrov Vasili Glotov (24 points: 13 G, 11 A; 43 GP) Did not qualify
2022–23 68 11 47 10 32 142 254 5th, Bobrov Artur Tyanulin (30 points: 13 G, 17 A; 55 GP) Did not qualify
2023–24 68 23 38 7 53 168 254 4th, Bobrov Artur Tyanulin (45 points: 17 G, 28 A; 63 GP) Did not qualify

Players

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Current roster

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Updated 15 September, 2024.[5]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
56 Russia Fyodor Avramov LW R 19 2024 St. Petersburg, Russia
75 Russia Nikolai Chebykin LW L 27 2023 Chita, Russia
65 Russia Maxim Fedotov D R 22 2024 Saratov, Russia
67 Russia Amir Garayev F L 23 2020 Bugulma, Russia
64 Canada Jesse Graham D R 30 2023 Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
28 Russia Semyon Ibragimov D L 21 2022 Moscow, Russia
30 Russia Sergei Ivanov G L 20 2024 Chernushka, Russia
87 Russia Timur Khafizov F R 26 2022 Kazan, Russia
88 Russia Gleb Koryagin (A) D L 30 2023 Moscow, Russia
10 Slovakia Michal Krištof C L 31 2023 Nitra, Slovakia
55 Russia Fyodor Kroshchinsky D L 22 2022 Moscow, Russia
91 Russia Artemi Kuznetsov RW L 20 2023 Moscow, Russia
23 Russia Vasili Machulin D R 22 2022 Moscow, Russia
26 Russia Roman Manukhov D L 30 2023 Yekaterinburg, Russia
79 Russia Andrei Nikonov LW L 22 2024 Cheboksary, Russia
34 Russia Sergei Popov LW L 24 2022 Maple, Ontario, Canada
12 Russia Kirill Rasskazov (C) C L 32 2023 Omsk, Russia
97 Russia Daniil Seroukh F R 27 2023 Omsk, Russia
84 Russia Igor Shvyrev C L 26 2024 Magnitogorsk, Russia
18 Russia Yegor Spiridonov C R 23 2023 Magnitogorsk, Russia
22 Belarus Alexander Suvorov LW L 22 2024 Buda-Koshelyovo, Belarus
17 Sweden Dmytro Timashov LW L 28 2024 Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine
73 Russia Akim Trishin D L 25 2024 Moscow, Russia
13 Russia Artur Tyanulin RW R 27 2022 Kazan, Russia
15 Russia Dmitri Utkin C L 22 2022 Solnechnogorsk, Russia
29 Russia Alexei Vasilkov RW R 20 2024 Moscow, Russia
9 Russia Denis Vengryzhanovsky F R 23 2024 Gremyachevo, Russia
11 Russia Artyom Volkov (A) D L 27 2023 Tver, Russia
31 Russia Yegor Zavragin G L 19 2024 Novosibirsk, Russia

Franchise records and leaders

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KHL scoring leaders

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These are the top-ten point-scorers in franchise history. Figures are updated after each completed KHL regular season.[6]

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game;   = current Sochi player

References

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  1. ^ "Emmerton bolts from Detroit for KHL expansion club". NBC Sports. 2014-05-23. Retrieved 2014-05-23.
  2. ^ "Evgeny Stavrovsky became the fourth head coach of Sochi".
  3. ^ Potts, Andy (7 August 2020). "The KHL schedule for 2020-2021 – we start on Sep. 2!". KHL.ru. Kontinental Hockey League. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  4. ^ "ХК «Сочи» объявил о назначении Сергея Светлова главным тренером" (in Russian). 2022-10-26.
  5. ^ "HK Sochi Team Roster" (in Russian). HC Sochi. Retrieved 2024-09-15.
  6. ^ "HC Sochi All-Time KHL Leaders". quanthockey.com. 2023-02-24. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
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