Narva PSK | |
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City | Narva, Estonia |
League | Coolbet Hokiliiga |
Founded | 2003[1] |
Home arena | Narva Jäähall (capacity: 1500[2]) |
Colours | |
Head coach | Ilja Iljin |
Website | Narva PSK |
Narva PSK (Estonian: Narva Paemurru Spordikool) is an ice hockey team located in Narva, Estonia, which plays in the Coolbet Hokiliiga, the top tier of ice hockey in Estonia. They play home games at the Narva Ice Hall.
History
Narva PSK were founded in 2003,[1] following the dissolution of the previous Narva-based hockey team, Narva 2000 (formerly known as Narva Kreenholm). Since their inception, Narva PSK have been a member of the Meistriliiga, and won the league twice, in both 2016 and 2017. As a result of winning the league in 2017, Narva PSK took place in the 2017–18 IIHF Continental Cup, where they were in the same group as HC Donbass of Ukraine, Polish side GKS Tychy and Latvian outfit HK Kurbads. Narva would ultimately lose all of their games.[3]
Narva PSK were originally scheduled to be part of the inaugural Baltic Hockey League, however they were unable to participate as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and subsequently HC Everest took their place.[4][5]
Roster
Updated January 22, 2021.[6]
Goaltenders | |||||
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Number | Player | Catches | Acquired | Place of Birth | |
30 | Alexander Kolossov | L | 2018 | Narva, Estonia | |
70 | Dmitri Rovda | L | 2016 | Narva, Estonia | |
30 | Daniil Seppenen | L | 2018 | Narva, Estonia | |
1 | Alexander Sustov | L | 2004 | Narva, Estonia |
Defencemen | ||||||
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Number | Player | Shoots | Acquired | Place of Birth | ||
77 | Maksim Anohhin | L | 2015 | Narva, Estonia | ||
9 | Vladlen Antsevski | L | 2011 | Narva, Estonia | ||
5 | Pjotr Malõsev | - | 2020 | Narva, Estonia | ||
22 | Ivan Malovanenko | L | 2020 | Narva, Estonia | ||
14 | Artjom Medvedev | L | 2017 | Narva, Estonia | ||
34 | Deniss Mihhejenkov | - | 2020 | Narva, Estonia | ||
24 | Dmitri Patrusev | L | 2013 | Kohtla-Järve, Estonia | ||
16 | Jegor Petrov | L | 2019 | Narva, Estonia | ||
24 | Aleksandr Smirnov | L | 2020 | Narva, Estonia | ||
41 | Alexander Titov | L | 2012 | Narva, Estonia | ||
23 | Juri Zubov | L | 2016 | Narva, Estonia |
Forwards | ||||||
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Number | Player | Shoots | Position | Acquired | Place of Birth | |
88 | Andrei Aleksandrov | L | F | 2013 | Narva, Estonia | |
89 | Alexander Bogdanov | R | F | 2012 | Narva, Estonia | |
94 | Kirill Iljin | L | F | 2012 | Narva, Estonia | |
17 | Nikita Kirillov | L | F | 2018 | Narva, Estonia | |
- | Pavel Kulakov | L | F | 2011 | Narva, Estonia | |
27 | Nikita Minin | L | F | 2013 | Narva, Estonia | |
87 | Jegor Nevzorov | L | C | 2017 | Narva, Estonia | |
11 | Leonid Portnov | L | F | 2012 | Narva, Estonia | |
79 | Alexander Rabotinski | L | RW | 2004 | Narva, Estonia | |
13 | Alexander Saprykin | R | F | 2013 | Narva, Estonia | |
- | Georgi Vassiljev | L | F | 2011 | Narva, Estonia | |
21 | Max Välja | L | C | 2020 | Narva, Estonia |
Honours
Notable players
- Vjatseslav Kulpin
Notable Coaches
- Raiss Davletkildijev
References
- 1 2 "Ice Hockey - Narva PSK". TheSports.org. November 16, 2020. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
- ↑ "HockeyArenas.neta". HockeyArenas.net. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
- ↑ "Coupe Continentale 2017/18" (in French). Hockey Archives. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
- ↑ "Narva PSK Baltimaade jäähokiturniirile ei sõida, Eestit esindab Kaunases HC Everest" (in Estonian). Delfi. November 16, 2019. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
- ↑ "Baltic Hockey League finally start". EuroHockey.com. November 16, 2020. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
- ↑ "Narva PSK". EliteProspects.com. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
External links
- Official website (in Estonian)
- eestihoki.ee (in Estonian)