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All time leagues: KHL | Russian Superleague | Russian League U18 | Russian League U17 | Pervaya Liga (URSS) | VHL | Soviet Class B | VHL-B | Russian League U16 | WCHL | Juniors (U16)
This club in 2020-2021: KHL | Russian League U18 | Russian League U17 | Russian League U16
Feb. 23 21 | 19:30 | Dinamo Minsk | - | Amur Khabarovsk | 5-6 | Show details» |
Feb. 25 21 | 18:30 | Jokerit | - | Amur Khabarovsk | 4-3 OT | Show details» |
Feb. 27 21 | 17:00 | Dinamo Riga | - | Amur Khabarovsk | 2-3 OT | Show details» |
# | Pos | Player name | State | Born | Height | Weight | Shoots | |
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G | Yevgeny Alikin | ![]() | 18.10.1994 | 180 cm | 91 kg | left | Show profile» | |
G | Evgeny Kiselev | ![]() | 07.09.1997 | 183 cm | 82 kg | left | Show profile» | |
G | Marek Langhamer | ![]() | 22.07.1994 | 189 cm | 88 kg | left | Show profile» | |
G | Timur Shiyanov | ![]() | 07.04.2000 | 189 cm | 78 kg | left | Show profile» | |
G | Alexander Yevgrafov | ![]() | 01.03.2001 | 185 cm | 83 kg | left | Show profile» | |
3 | D | Nikita Alexandrov | ![]() | 18.05.1999 | 201 cm | 99 kg | right | Show profile» |
43 | D | Maxim Ignatovich | ![]() | 07.04.1991 | 193 cm | 95 kg | right | Show profile» |
60 | D | Alexander Igoshev | ![]() | 12.09.1997 | 199 cm | 99 kg | left | Show profile» |
47 | D | Michal Jordan (C) | ![]() | 17.07.1990 | 187 cm | 94 kg | left | Show profile» |
88 | D | Nikita Kamalov | ![]() | 08.08.1995 | 184 cm | 89 kg | left | Show profile» |
66 | D | Yegor Kharchenko | ![]() | 06.01.2002 | 189 cm | 89 kg | right | Show profile» |
55 | D | Gleb Koryagin | ![]() | 06.08.1994 | 186 cm | 90 kg | left | Show profile» |
27 | D | Dominik Masin | ![]() | 01.02.1996 | 188 cm | 90 kg | left | Show profile» |
23 | D | Yuri Sergienko | ![]() | 07.06.1995 | 185 cm | 91 kg | left | Show profile» |
52 | D | Sergei Tereshchenko | ![]() | 28.12.1991 | 188 cm | 95 kg | right | Show profile» |
34 | D | Pavel Turbin | ![]() | 24.02.1990 | 183 cm | 88 kg | right | Show profile» |
6 | D | Valery Vasilyev | ![]() | 31.05.1994 | 188 cm | 101 kg | left | Show profile» |
39 | D | Nikita Zimin | ![]() | 09.08.2000 | 182 cm | 92 kg | left | Show profile» |
82 | D/F | Alexander Gopienko | ![]() | 17.05.2000 | 187 cm | 74 kg | left | Show profile» |
92 | LW | Dmitry Arkhipov | ![]() | 02.02.1993 | 192 cm | 100 kg | left | Show profile» |
17 | RW | Vladimir Butuzov | ![]() | 27.05.1994 | 187 cm | 89 kg | right | Show profile» |
15 | F | Yegor Domnichev | ![]() | 09.02.2001 | 179 cm | 80 kg | N/A | Show profile» |
93 | LW | Danil Faizullin | ![]() | 03.12.1993 | 185 cm | 85 kg | right | Show profile» |
72 | F | Danil Fyodorov | ![]() | 25.07.2001 | 185 cm | 75 kg | right | Show profile» |
87 | C | Artur Gizdatullin | ![]() | 08.08.1997 | 183 cm | 87 kg | left | Show profile» |
28 | C | Denis Golubev | ![]() | 11.07.1991 | 181 cm | 92 kg | right | Show profile» |
61 | LW | Alexander Gorshkov | ![]() | 10.01.1991 | 173 cm | 73 kg | right | Show profile» |
7 | F | Sergei Ivanov | ![]() | 19.07.2000 | 182 cm | 73 kg | N/A | Show profile» |
59 | C | Maxim Kapiturov | ![]() | 25.10.1995 | 185 cm | 84 kg | left | Show profile» |
91 | C | Stanislav Katsuba | ![]() | 08.05.1991 | 184 cm | 88 kg | left | Show profile» |
97 | F | Ignat Korotkikh | ![]() | 22.06.2002 | 188 cm | 83 kg | left | Show profile» |
84 | C | Alexander Kuznetsov | ![]() | 11.03.1992 | 182 cm | 88 kg | left | Show profile» |
21 | RW | Dmitry Lugin | ![]() | 01.04.1990 | 182 cm | 90 kg | right | Show profile» |
99 | RW | Vladimir Mikhasenok | ![]() | 14.06.1998 | 180 cm | 90 kg | left | Show profile» |
90 | LW | Alexander Polunin | ![]() | 25.05.1997 | 173 cm | 82 kg | right | Show profile» |
45 | C | Valentin Pyanov | ![]() | 21.07.1991 | 186 cm | 83 kg | left | Show profile» |
16 | F | Mikhail Radenko | ![]() | 19.09.2001 | - cm | - kg | N/A | Show profile» |
12 | C | Kirill Rasskazov | ![]() | 03.05.1992 | 186 cm | 90 kg | left | Show profile» |
24 | C | Alexander Sharov | ![]() | 23.06.1995 | 184 cm | 80 kg | left | Show profile» |
71 | LW | Vladislav Ushenin | ![]() | 12.05.1992 | 182 cm | 84 kg | right | Show profile» |
79 | C | Vyacheslav Ushenin | ![]() | 12.05.1992 | 182 cm | 83 kg | right | Show profile» |
65 | RW | Nail Yakupov | ![]() | 06.10.1993 | 181 cm | 89 kg | left | Show profile» |
8 | LW | Matvei Zaseda | ![]() | 09.06.1999 | 178 cm | 83 kg | left | Show profile» |
13 | C | Artyom Zhelezkov | ![]() | 18.01.1996 | 182 cm | 91 kg | left | Show profile» |
20 | RW | Hynek Zohorna | ![]() | 01.08.1990 | 188 cm | 94 kg | right | Show profile» |
80 | C | Tomas Zohorna (C) | ![]() | 03.01.1988 | 186 cm | 85 kg | left | Show profile» |
Coach name | State | Born | Coach position | |
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Oleg Filimonov | ![]() | 01.10.1966 | Goalie coach | Show profile» |
Mikhail Pereyaslov | ![]() | 07.03.1966 | Assistant Coach | Show profile» |
Sergei Svetlov | ![]() | 17.01.1961 | Head Coach | Show profile» |
Pavel Torgayev | ![]() | 25.01.1966 | Head Coach | Show profile» |
* no longer in the club
Amur Khabarovsk was founded in 1966 as SKA Khabarovsk; it only adopted its current name in 1996, a name that comes from the nearby river Amur. By its location in the Russian Far East, the team is pretty isolated from every other team in the KHL, making rivalries difficult; the nearest KHL team, Metallurg Magnitogorsk, is located some 3,000 km away. Still, the team is very popular among Khabarovsk citizens, and despite its usual poor results, the team keeps being highly successful at the gates.
For a long time a lower division dweller, Khabarovsk won the championship of the Soviet League Division 3 in 1989, earning promotion to the upper level. In 1996, Khabarovsk promoted to the Russian Superleague. A relegation to the Vysshaya Liga occurred in 2004 when the mining company that funds the club had financial difficulties. The Tigers could promote back to the top level in 2006. That same financial crisis forced the team's reserve squad, the Golden Amur Khabarovsk, to withdraw from the Asia League where it played for the 2004-05 season. The team could finish the season and take part in the playoffs, however; they finished third in regular season standings and failed to reach the playoffs finals.
In 2008, Khabarovsk was one of the 24 founding members of the Kontinental Hockey League. The team played the league's inaugural game on September 2 against Dinamo Riga at home in front of a sell-out crowd of 7,100 people.
Notable players:
Amur beats Japan
Amur Khabarovsk beat Team Japan 3-0 in an exhibition game today.
(01 Aug 2015)KHL schedule announced
The KHL schedule for 2015-16 can now be found in our games database.
(30 Jun 2015)Amur force game #4
The Nadezhda Cup finals will see a fourth and last game after Amur Khabarovsk beat Dinamo Riga 2-1 (1-1, 0-0, 1-0) today and avoided a sweep for the Latvian guests. The final match is going to be played tomorrow in Khabarovsk and to win the Cup the hosts need to tie the series first before a shootout could give them the title afterwards.
(19 Mar 2013)Amur take lead in Nadezhda Cup series
In the only KHL game on Sunday Amur Khabarovsk beat Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg with 3-0 (0-0, 2-0, 1-0) at home to turn the Nadezhda Cup semi final series between the two teams into Amur's favour - they have a 2-1 lead now.
(10 Mar 2013)Vladivostok will have a team in KHL
Vyacheslav Fetisov assured that in the near future in Vladivostok will be the team of the Kontinental Hockey League.
"The decision to create a KHL team in Vladivostok was already taken, I hope it will be announced officially. I would set up a Far Eastern Division League, which would include teams from Vladivostok, Khabarovsk, as well as Japan, China and Korea.
Amur has a new coach
Evgeny Popikhin is the new head coach of Amur Khabarovsk. He signed a contract until the end of the season with the possibility of extension.
Popikhin recently worked as assiastant coach at Dinamo Minsk.
Novokuznetsk wins against Amur
In Thursday's only KHL game home side Metallurg Novokuznetsk beat Amur Khabarovsk with the score of 4-2. All goals happend in the last period. Metallurg was already away with a 3-0 lead but had to wait for an empty netter to secure the win.
(15 Nov 2012)Amur Khabarovsk has a new Sport Manager
Yuri Kuznetsov is the new Amur Khabarovsk's Sport Manager. He also will continue to work as assistant coach
(27 Oct 2012)Amur Khabarovsk wins twice against Japan
KHL Amur Khabarovsk win today 3:1 (1:1, 1:0, 1:0) Japan National Team in the second friendly match between teams. Dmitri Shitkov scored 2 goals and Igor Ozhiganov completed the score. In the first match, Amur won 4-0 (2:0, 2:0, 0:0)
(26 Aug 2012)Amur extends Jortikka contract
KHL team Amur Khabarosk announces Finnish coach Hannu Jortikka signed a two-years contract extension.
"I really wanted to stay in the Amur - said Jortikka - I like the city, the people, the staff of the club. I am absolutely happy with everything. Therefore, I gladly accepted the offer of the club to extend the contract."
(20 Feb 2012)Amur Khabarovsk participates in season 2020-2021: KHL, Russian League U18, Russian League U17, Russian League U16
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