HC Lada Togliatti

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HC Lada Togliatti (Russian: ХК Лада) is a Russian professional ice hockey team based in Tolyatti, Russia. They play in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).

Lada Togliatti
Nickname“The Mobsters”
CityTolyatti
League
ConferenceEastern
DivisionKharlamov
Founded1976
Home arenaLada Arena
(capacity: 6,000)
Colours     
General managerAlexander Chebotaryov
Head coachOleg Bratash
CaptainMikhail Fisenko
AffiliatesCSK VVS Samara (VHL)
Ladya Togliatti (MHL)
Websitehclada.ru
Franchise history
HC Torpedo
1976–1989
HC Lada Togliatti
1989–present
Current season

Togliatti were participants in the inaugural season of the KHL in 2008–09. Due to a lack of a satisfactory arena, the KHL expelled the team and the team dropped one level to the Supreme Hockey League (VHL) for the 2010–11 season. They were allowed to rejoin the KHL for the 2014–15 season after the opening of the Lada Arena. However, the team was expelled again following the end of the 2017–18 season, and returned to the VHL. The team once again rejoined the KHL for the 2023–24 season.[1][2]

History

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"Lada is European Cup Champion" poster
  • December 30, 1996 - Lada wins European Cup.
  • July 18, 2001 - Valeriy Postnikov quits team after having "attacks aimed at me by the media."[3]
  • November 2005 - due to financial troubles, 16 players leave the team. To continue regular season, Lada management uses the players from reserve team.
  • January 2006 - Lada becomes first ever Russian team to win the IIHF Continental Cup.[4]

Honors

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Champions

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  IHL Championship (2): 1994, 1996
  IHL Cup (1): 1994
  IIHF Continental Cup (1): 2006
  European Cup (1): 1996

Runners-up

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  Russian Superleague (2): 1997, 2005
  Russian Superleague (2): 2003, 2004
  IHL Championship (2): 1993, 1995
  IHL Cup (2): 1993, 1995
  European Cup (1): 1994
  Spengler Cup (1): 1995

Season-by-season record

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2008-2017 Seasons

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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 Playoffs
2008–09 56 21 22 5 84 120 116 3rd, Kharlamov Lost in preliminary round, 2–3 (CSKA Moscow)
2009–10 56 14 31 9 55 115 173 6th, Kharlamov Did not qualify
2010–11 56 15 36 2 53 130 184 10th, Western Did not qualify
2011–12 53 18 22 8 72 160 152 7th, Western Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 1–3 (Dizel Penza)
2012–13 52 24 17 6 88 149 130 9th, VHL Lost in Quarterfinals, 1–4 (Toros Neftekamsk)
2013–14 50 19 15 7 82 130 113 11th, VHL Lost in Quarterfinals, 2–4 (HC Kuban)
2014–15 60 16 32 4 68 130 158 6th, Kharlamov Did not qualify
2015–16 60 22 30 8 69 120 153 7th, Kharlamov Did not qualify
2016–17 60 21 32 7 65 146 180 7th, Kharlamov Did not qualify
2017–18 56 16 34 6 50 105 149 6th, Kharlamov Did not qualify

2023-Present Seasons

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Note: GP = Games played, RW = Regulation wins, OW = Overtime/Shootout wins, OL = Overtime/shootout losses, RL= Regulation losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, GD = Goal difference

Season GP RW OW OL RL Pts GF GA GD Finish Playoffs
2023–24 68 24 8 14 22 78 165 170 -5 7th West(12th Continental Cup) Lost in Conference Quarterfinals,1-4(Avangard Omsk)

Players

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Current roster

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Updated 22 August 2024.[5][6][7]
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
84   Andrei Altybarmakyan (A) RW L 26 2023 St. Petersburg, Russia
8   Denis Barantsev D L 32 2024 Togliatti, Russian SFSR
55   Maxim Berezin (A) D L 33 2023 Izhevsk, Russian SFSR
24   Rafael Bikmullin LW R 27 2024 Nizhnekamsk, Russia
19   Yegor Chernikov C L 21 2024 Nizhnevartovsk, Russia
23   Vladislav Chervonenko RW L 25 2021 Khabarovsk, Russia
2   Nikolai Demidov D L 29 2023 Golitsyno, Russia
10   Mikhail Fisenko (C) C L 34 2023 Magnitogorsk, Russian SFSR
28   Anthony Greco RW R 31 2024 Queens, New York, United States
63   Yevgeni Groshev LW L 24 2021 Samara, Russia
88   Artyom Ivanyuzhenkov LW L 26 2023 New York, New York, United States
16   Troy Josephs C L 30 2023 Whitby, Ontario, Canada
15   Yevgeni Kalabushkin D L 25 2023 Stupino, Russia
27   Pavel Koltygin C L 25 2023 Moscow, Russia
48   Arseni Koromyslov D L 21 2024 Moscow, Russia
18   Dmitri Kugryshev LW R 34 2023 Balakovo, Russian SFSR
66   Nikita Mikhailov C R 26 2023 Togliatti, Russia
51   Maxim Mineyev D L 27 2023 Omsk, Russia
93   Danila Moiseyev LW L 26 2023 Chelyabinsk, Russia
47   Yegor Morozov D L 22 2024 Perm, Russia
12   Arkhip Nekolenko RW R 28 2024 Maryino, Russia
43   Alexei Ozhgikhin F L 26 2023 Chelyabinsk, Russia
75   Ziyat Paigin D L 29 2024 Tolyatti, Russia
59   Vladislav Podyapolsky G L 29 2023 Novokuznetsk, Russia
81   Nikita Popugayev LW R 26 2023 Moscow, Russia
25   Ivan Romanov LW L 26 2021 Penza, Russia
71   Ostap Safin RW L 25 2023 Prague, Czech Republic
98   Gleb Semyonov D L 26 2024 Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
92   Magomed Sharakanov D L 20 2024 St. Petersburg, Russia
42   Vladislav Syomin D L 26 2023 Nizhny Tagil, Russia
20   Maxim Tretiak G L 28 2024 Moscow, Russia
1   Alexander Trushkov G L 28 2021 Moscow, Russia
61   Karim Vafin D L 20 2023 Kazan, Russia
45   Nikolai Vladimirov RW L 30 2023 Togliatti, Russia

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "HC "Lada" is included in the list of Fonbet participants of the KHL Championship season 2023-2024" (in Russian). Kontinental Hockey League. April 13, 2023. Retrieved April 13, 2023.
  2. ^ "Returning to the KHL, Lada will play the first test match" (in Russian). Kontinental Hockey League. 28 July 2023. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Media Attacks Force Lada Coach To Quit". russianhockey.us. 2001-07-18. Retrieved 2001-07-18.
  4. ^ "Continental cup 2006" (in Russian). HC Lada Togliatti. January 6, 2010. Archived from the original on 2007-09-26. Retrieved January 6, 2010.
  5. ^ "Lada Togliatti Team Roster" (in Russian). HC Lada Togliatti. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  6. ^ "Lada Togliatti team roster". Kontinental Hockey League. 2024-08-22. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  7. ^ "Lada Togliatti roster". eliteprospects.com. 22 August 2024. Retrieved 22 August 2024.
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