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Season 2020-2021

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This club in 2020-2021: Belarus Cup | KHL

 
Recent gamesseason 2020-2021
Mar. 06 21 | 17:10Dinamo Minsk - SKA St. Petersburg3-4 OT
Mar. 08 21 | 17:10Dinamo Minsk - SKA St. Petersburg2-1
Mar. 10 21 | 19:30SKA St. Petersburg - Dinamo Minsk4-3 OT
Current rosterseason 2020-2021
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
GDominik Furch19.04.1990188 cm91 kgleft
GAlexei Kolosov04.01.2002185 cm84 kgleft
GDaniel Taylor28.04.1986183 cm90 kgleft
GNikita Tolopilo06.04.2000197 cm97 kgleft
28DAdam Almquist27.02.1991181 cm79 kgleft
78DSergei Bogoleisha20.02.1990183 cm87 kgright
44DPavel Denisov17.05.2001170 cm78 kgleft
5DDmitri Deryabin20.10.1999188 cm90 kgleft
94DVladislav Eremenko23.04.1999183 cm85 kgright
7DStepan Falkovsky18.12.1996200 cm102 kgleft
18DVladislav Kolyachonok26.05.2001186 cm88 kgleft
27DBrennan Menell24.05.1997180 cm83 kgright
DRyan Murphy31.03.1993180 cm80 kgright
4DEvgeny Nogachev31.08.1991183 cm92 kgleft
8DIlya Shinkevich01.09.1989189 cm94 kgleft
2DIlya Solovyev20.07.2000189 cm85 kgleft
73DDmitri Znakharenko04.08.1993183 cm90 kgleft
LWVladimir Alistrov12.02.2001189 cm86 kgleft
86CArtyom Anosov24.09.1999183 cm81 kgleft
97CDmitri Buynitskiy01.03.1997185 cm85 kgleft
15CArtem Demkov26.09.1989178 cm80 kgright
10RWIvan Drozdov15.11.1999179 cm76 kgleft
11RWRoman Gorbunov14.11.1996172 cm86 kgleft
12LWRobert Klinkhammer12.08.1986190 cm102 kgleft
47RWAlexander Kogalev22.05.1994187 cm94 kgright
23RWBrandon Kozun08.03.1990173 cm77 kgright
98RWIlya Litvinov17.03.1998194 cm95 kgleft
9RWIvan Lodnia31.08.1999183 cm88 kgright
14RWIgor Martynov19.01.1999180 cm83 kgleft
RWZack Mitchell07.01.1993183 cm84 kgright
RWDenis Mosalyov28.02.1986177 cm81 kgleft
19CFrancis Paré30.06.1987178 cm86 kgright
95RWAndrei Pavlenko04.04.2000187 cm80 kgleft
71RWAlexander Pavlovich12.07.1988183 cm91 kgleft
81CVitaly Pinchuk11.01.2002181 cm75 kgleft
92LWShane Prince16.11.1992180 cm88 kgleft
21CAlexei Protas06.01.2001198 cm95 kgleft
26RWIgor Revenko02.05.1990183 cm81 kgleft
17CEgor Sharangovich06.06.1998187 cm93 kgleft
5CRyan Spooner30.01.1992180 cm90 kgleft
24RWMaxim Sushko10.02.1999183 cm84 kgleft
25CIlya Usov03.08.2001185 cm83 kgleft
LWPavel Varfolomeyev15.04.1995176 cm87 kgright
41RWKirill Voronin11.01.1994176 cm76 kgleft
Coach name State Born Coach position  
Boris Korol23.02.1982Video Coach
Andrei Mezin08.07.1974Goalie coach
Vladislav Klochkov18.01.1978Team Manager
Craig Woodcroft03.12.1969Head Coach
Mikhail Grabovsky31.01.1984Assistant Coach
Pavel Perepekhin04.03.1978Assistant Coach

* no longer in the club

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The club was formed in 1976, played 5 seasons in the Soviet Top Ice Hockey League, best result was the 10th place in 1989/90 season. Dinamo-Minsk was renamed as Tivali Minsk in 1993 and four times became a champion of the Belarusian Championship in 1993, 1994, 1995 and 2000. Tivali was disband in 2000. Dinamo-Minsk was recovered in 2003, won champion title and Belarus Cup twice.

On March, 26, 2008, the KHL confirmed the Belarusian club's inclusion in the Bobrov Division. Dinamo-Minsk started to play on the ice of Minsk Palace of sports and was relocated to the newly build Minsk-Arena in December 2009

  • from 1946 to 1948: Torpedo Minsk
  • from 1948 to 1955: Spartak Minsk
  • from 1955 to 1964: Burevestnik Minsk
  • from 1964 to 1965: Krasnoye Znamya
  • from 1965 to 1966: Vimpel Minsk
  • from 1966 to 1976: Torpedo Minsk
  • from 1976 to 1992: Dinamo Minsk
  • from 1992 to 2000: Tivali Minsk
  • from 2000 to present: Dinamo Minsk
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Dinamo Minsk - Jokerit not to be played today

The KHL game between Dinamo Minsk of Belarus and Jokerit of Finland will not be played today.
Players of the Finnish team had received death threats so they decided not to travel to Belarus.

(03 Sep 2020)
 

Dinamo Minsk won Belarus Cup

For the third time in history, Dinamo Minsk won the Belarus Cup, named after Ruslan Salei, by beating 3-0 in the final, played in Gomel, cup holder and national champion Yunost Minsk. In the semifinal, Dinamo trashed 4-0 host Gomel, while Yunost prevailed at shootouts against Dinamo Maladzyechna. These teams reached the final four by winnig their qualification groups, while Dinamo Minsk and Yunost earned a bye and enter in the competition in the final four.
In the bronze medal final, Dinamo Maladzyechna left no chance for Gomel, with a 5-1 victory.
It's the first trophy for Dinamo Minsk since 2009, when the club won the Spengler Cup

(31 Aug 2020)
 

Geoff Platt named Player of the Year in Belarus

Forward Geoff Platt, recently signed with Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg from Jokerit, was named Player of the Year by Belarusian journalists. The Canadian born Platt, who had Belarusian citizenship since 2013, received 367 votes, finishing ahead of Dinamo Minsk defender Kristian Khenkel (190) and Yunost Minsk forward Mikhail Stefanovich (115)

(15 Jul 2019)
 

Belarus Cup fixtures unveiled

The calendar of 2019 Belarus Cup, named after legend Ruslan Salei, was unveiled with a new formula: the teams from Extraliga A and B was splitted in two groups. The winner of each group advances to the semifinals, where are automatically qualified champion Yunost Minsk and Dinamo Minsk. The semifinals and the finals will be held in Orsha on August 17 and 18

(20 Jun 2019)
 

Dinamo Minsk changes coaching staff

Dinamo Minsk, last in Western Conference, fired Canadian coach Gordie Dwyer and all the staff:
assistants Sergey Stas, Konstantin Koltsov , goalkeeper coach Andrei Kudin and physical training coach Gennady Lyango.
Current Belarus National Team coach Andrei Sidorenko was appointed as new coach, with Andrei Sidorenko , Andrei Kovalev and Dmitry Kravchenko to complete the coaching staff

(11 Nov 2018)
 

Yunost and Shakhtar become farm clubs of Dinamo Minsk

Yunost Minsk and Shakhtar Soligorsk will be both farm-clubs of Dinamo Minsk. The agreement was signed by the General Director of Dinamo Anatoly Kurilets, and the equal role Alexei Torbin (Yunost) and Yuri Budko (Shakhtar).

"Today we have made logical steps that will help further progress of all three teams. We ended the cooperation with Dinamo Maladzyechna that now is becoming an indipendent club.
Now we should give an opportunity to young Belarusian players to prove themselves. Cooperation with the leading clubs of our national championship will allow it to be done with the greatest efficiency" said Kurilets

(21 May 2018)
 

Valentin Ebert suddenly passed away

The Belarusian hockey mourns the loss of former player Valentin Ebert, passed away in Novopolotsk after a brief illness. During his active career Ebert, 36, played 668 games in the Belarusian Extraliga, notching 163 points (43+120), placing him among the top ten players in the 25-year history of the domestic championship. He won two titles (2002,2004), six silver medals (2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2014, 2015) and two bronze (2005, 2008) playing for HK Minsk, Khimvolokno Mogilev, Keramin Minsk, Vitebsk, Yunost Minsk,Dynamo Minsk and in the last five seasons in Khimik-SKA Novopolotsk, where Ebert closed his career and become General Manager of the team

Eurohockey expresses its condolences to his family.

(18 May 2017)
 

Dinamo Minsk wins against Avangard Omsk

With four goals (the latter on numerical inferiority and with empty net) and one assist, Matt Ellison literally challenges Avangard Omsk on his own: the Belarusian team from the capital city Minsk, aided by the decisive contribution of the Canadian player of Blackhawcks' fame, ends up winning 4-2, the remaining goal being scored by the captain Alexei Kalyuzhny. Despite the goals by Fishenko and Perezhogin, Omsk leaves the arena disappinted and with no points.

(03 Oct 2015)
 

Dinamo Minsk wins against Avangard Omsk

With four goals (the latter on numerical inferiority and with empty net) and one assist, Matt Ellison literally challenges Avangard Omsk on his own: the Belarusian team from the capital city Minsk, aided by the decisive contribution of the Canadian player of Blackhawcks' fame, ends up winning 4-2, the remaining goal being scored by the captain Alexei Kalyuzhny. Despite the goals by Fishenko and Perezhogin, Omsk leaves the arena disappinted and with no points.

(03 Oct 2015)
 

KHL schedule announced

The KHL schedule for 2015-16 can now be found in our games database.

(30 Jun 2015)
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Dinamo Minsk participates in season 2020-2021: Belarus Cup, KHL

 
 
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