Admiral Vladivostok

Hockey Club Admiral, Also Known as The Admiral Vladivostok, (Russian: Хоккейный клуб Адмирал)are a professional ice hockey team based in Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russia.

They are members of the Chernyshev Division of the Eastern Conference of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Admiral play their home games at Fetisov Arena, which has a capacity of 7,500.

Admiral Vladivostok
Admiral Vladivostok
CityVladivostok, Russia
LeagueKontinental Hockey League
ConferenceEastern
DivisionChernyshev
Founded2013
Home arenaFetisov Arena
(capacity: 7,500)
Colours     
General managerAlexey An
Head coachLeonids Tambijevs
CaptainAnton Berlyov
AffiliatesDynamo-Altay Barnaul (VHL)
Taifun Primorsky Krai (MHL
Websitehcadmiral.ru
Franchise history
2013–Admiral Vladivostok
Admiral Vladivostok Current season

Admiral joined the league in 2013 as an expansion team, which made them one of only two teams in the Russian Far East, along with Amur Khabarovsk. They played seven seasons in the KHL before going dormant for the 2020–21 season for financial considerations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was announced that the team will return to the KHL for the 2021–22 season, after a one season hiatus.

History

At the request of the governor of Primorsky Krai, Vladimir Miklushevsky, the creation of the club was honored upon a member of the Federation Council of the Territory, Vyacheslav Fetisov. On 21 April 2013, it was decided that Admirals would join the Kontinental Hockey League in the 2013–14 season. [3]

Admiral's name and logo were determined by the public. The names of Admiral, Orca and "Outpost" were offered for vote, where Admiral won with 72.2% of the vote. Located in the Maritime Province, its logo features a blue anchor supported by Cyrillic white letter 'Admiral'.

Admiral Vladivostok 
Admiral Vladivostok primary logo, used from 2013 to 2020

On 17 June 2013, the KHL held its first ever league expansion draft to form the Admiral roster. The Admirals had the right to choose one of five skaters submitted by each KHL club, except foreign clubs and Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, who were rebuilding from the 2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash. Under the terms of the draft, Admiral were allowed to select up to 7 foreign players, including no more than one goaltender. Admiral would initially select 19 players, including a goaltender.

On 27 July 2013, Rubin Tyumen and Admiral signed a co-operation affiliation agreement, between the KHL and the secondary tier VHL. On 1 August 2013, a vote on uniforms of the team was completed: the number 1 option won out with the public, a dark blue uniform decorated with the image of an anchor.

On 6 September 2013, Admiral Vladivostok played their first match in the KHL championship against provincial rivals Amur Khabarovsk. The first goal scored in the club's history was scored by Swedish forward Nicklas Bergfors, and the match ended in Admiral's first shootout victory with a score of 4–3. On 2 December 2013 Vladivostok fired its inaugural coach Hannu Jortikka due to a conflict with club management. Three days later Admiral announced that Sergei Svetlov, Olympic champion of 1988 with the USSR national hockey team, would assume the head coaching responsibilities.[citation needed]

On 7 January 2014, in a match with Severstal Cherepovets, Justin Hodgman scored the 100th goal in the club's history. In a fourth-place finish in the Chernyshev division, Admiral made the playoffs in their first season, losing in the first round for the Gagarin Cup 2–4 to Metallurg Magnitogorsk.[citation needed] In the off-season, on 21 May 2014, it was announced that Dusan Gregor would become the third coach in club history.

On 1 April 2020, it was reported that Admiral Vladivostok was to withdraw from the 2020–21 KHL season due to financial problems stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. The club's main sponsor, Vladivostok sea port was adversely affected by the worldwide pandemic and could not finance the team as planned. On 31 March, 2021, the KHL Board announced that Vladivostok would return to the league in time for the 2021–22 season, providing that the team pay off all of its outstanding debt before 31 July. On the beginning of payment of their debts associated to player payments in past seasons, Vladivostok were granted permission to sign players for the upcoming season. To mark their return for the 2021–22 season and signify a new chapter in the franchise, Admiral chose to rebrand their logo and colours, a first major change since their inception in 2013.

After a concerning start to pre-season and friendly matches, Admiral dismissed newly hired Sergei Vostrikov on 13 August 2021. Moving on from Vostrikov's brief tenure, Admiral turned to former head coach Alexander Andrievsky on a one-year agreement on 20 August 2021.

Season-by-season record

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

Season GP W OTW OTL L Pts GF GA Finish Top Scorer Playoffs
2013–14 54 21 5 5 23 78 135 129 4th, Chernyshev Felix Schutz (38 points: 16 G, 22 A; 54 GP) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 1–4 (Metallurg Magnitogorsk)
2014–15 60 20 8 4 28 80 162 172 5th, Chernyshev Nicklas Bergfors (44 points: 21 G, 23 A; 60 GP) Did not Qualify
2015–16 60 25 8 4 23 95 157 163 4th, Chernyshev Konstantin Makarov (35 points: 18 G, 17 A; 55 GP) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 1–4 (Sibir Novosibirsk)
2016–17 60 24 3 8 25 86 147 153 4th, Chernyshev Robert Sabolič (44 points: 19 G, 25 A; 58 GP) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2–4 (Avangard Omsk)
2017–18 56 16 5 5 30 63 120 145 6th, Chernyshev Vladimir Tkachev (30 points: 14 G, 16 A; 36 GP) Did not Qualify
2018–19 62 18 5 5 34 51 139 176 6th, Chernyshev Konstantin Glazachev (28 points: 16 G, 12 A; 54 GP) Did not Qualify
2019–20 62 16 10 4 32 56 126 177 6th, Chernyshev Martin Bakoš (42 points: 19 G, 23 A; 61 GP) Did not Qualify
2020–21 Did not participate due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 49 11 4 5 29 35 88 150 6th, Chernyshev Libor Šulák (26 points: 8 G, 18 A; 49 GP) Did not Qualify
2022–23 68 21 12 9 26 75 131 139 4th, Chernyshev Libor Šulák (40 points: 13 G, 27 A; 67 GP) Lost in Conference Semifinals, 2–4 (Ak Bars Kazan)
2023–24 68 14 7 12 35 54 148 197 5th, Chernyshev Daniil Gutik (36 points: 12 G, 24 A; 68 GP) Did not Qualify

Players

Current roster

Updated 29 February 2024.

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
11 Admiral Vladivostok  Nikita Anokhovsky C L 25 2023 Yaroslavl, Russia
32 Admiral Vladivostok  Anton Berlyov (C) C R 30 2022 Saint Petersburg, Russia
73 Admiral Vladivostok  Maxim Chudinov (A) D R 34 2023 Cherepovets, Russian SFSR
94 Admiral Vladivostok  Vasili Demchenko G L 30 2023 Chelyabinsk, Russia
20 Admiral Vladivostok  Giovanni Fiore LW L 27 2023 Laval, Quebec, Canada
10 Admiral Vladivostok  Denis Golubev C R 32 2023 Magnitogorsk, Russian SFSR
61 Admiral Vladivostok  Alexander Gorshkov RW R 33 2022 Surgut, Russia
78 Admiral Vladivostok  Daniil Gutik LW R 22 2021 Khabarovsk, Russia
44 Admiral Vladivostok  Ruslan Ibatullin D L 29 2022 Chishmy, Russia
40 Admiral Vladivostok  Sergei Ivanov G L 20 2023 Chernushka, Russia
74 Admiral Vladivostok  Prokhor Korbit F L 21 2022 Vityaz, Russia
14 Admiral Vladivostok  Yevgeni Lisovets D L 29 2022 Grodno, Belarus
47 Admiral Vladivostok  Nikita Makeyev D R 26 2023 Moscow, Russia
95 Admiral Vladivostok  Pavel Makhanovsky LW L 30 2023 Mezhdurechensk, Russia
7 Admiral Vladivostok  Leonid Metalnikov D L 33 2021 Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan
79 Admiral Vladivostok  Yegor Morozov RW L 29 2023 Tolyatti, Russia
59 Admiral Vladivostok  Yegor Nikitin D R 20 2023 Nizhnekamsk, Russia
99 Admiral Vladivostok  Semyon Pankratov F L 25 2023 Moscow, Russia
81 Admiral Vladivostok  Yuri Pautov D L 29 2022 Yaroslavl, Russia
80 Admiral Vladivostok  Kirill Petkov F L 26 2023 Gomel, Belarus
63 Admiral Vladivostok  Cliff Pu RW R 25 2023 North York, Ontario, Canada
55 Admiral Vladivostok  Nikita Rtishchev RW L 23 2023 Elektrostal, Russia
16 Admiral Vladivostok  Pavel Shen C L 24 2021 Ufa, Russia
28 Admiral Vladivostok  Alexander Shevchenko (A) RW R 31 2021 Belgorod, Russia
24 Admiral Vladivostok  Alexey Solovyev D L 29 2023 Moscow, Russia
34 Admiral Vladivostok  Libor Šulák D L 30 2023 Pelhrimov, Czech Republic
98 Admiral Vladivostok  Mark Yanchevsky D L 25 2023 Magnitogorsk, Russia
17 Admiral Vladivostok  Dmitry Zavgorodniy RW R 23 2023 Omsk, Russia

Team captains

Head coaches

References

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