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Rating: 81 Height: 180cm/5'11"
Weight: 80kg/176.0 lb Position: Defenseman Shoots:
Left Born: 1984-05-06 Birthplace: Moscow, Russia
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| 16/04/2010
| Prospects make Russian National Team
Sr. World Championships - Many prospects made the roster for the two friendly matches Team Russia will play in Italy on April 23rd and 24th. Vasily Koshechkin (Tampa Bay Lightning), Anton Khudobin (Minnesota Wild) and Sergei Bobrovsky are the goalies, with Khudobin most likely as starter. On the blue line Dmitry Kulikov (Florida Panthers) will make his first appearence, and will be joined by Vitaly Atyushov, Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens), Denis Kulyash (Nashville Predators), Evgeny Biryukov, Denis Denisov (Buffalo Sabres), Dmitri Vorobiev (Toronto Maple Leafs), Evgeny Ryasensky and Nikolai Belov. The forwards corps will be led by NHLers Maxim Afinogenov (Buffalo Sabres), Evgeny Artyukhin (Atlanta Thrashers), Artem Anisimov (New York Rangers) and Nikolai Kulemin (Toronto Maple Leafs). First call for Vladimir Tarasenko and Nikita Filatov (Columbus Blue Jackets). Other players are Konstantin Gorovikov, Denis Parshin (Colorado Avalanche), Maxim Rybin , Evgeny Skachkov (St. Louis Blues), Anton Krysanov (Phoenix Coyotes), Mikhail Varnakov , Alexander Svitov (Columbus Blue Jackets) and Oleg Saprykin (Ottawa Senators). | | 09/12/2009
| Konstantin Barulin gets a new contract, posts a win in his first match of the season
Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) - After the turbolences in the summer negotiations with CSKA Moscow, goalkeeper Konstantin Barulin (St. Louis Blues) got a new contract after he declared to be financially dissatisfied as we reported on August 27th. CSKA's president Vyacheslav Fetisov offered him a new contract, which terms weren't disclosed, and the goalie replied with a 22 saves win in the first CSKA match of the season against Dinamo Moscow, won in the overtime thanks to a doubly by Denis Parshin (Colorado Avalanche). Captain Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens) was on roster too and he had an assist, just like Alexander Nikulin (Phoenix Coyotes), while Maxim Goncharov (Phoenix Coyotes) has been pointless. | | 05/12/2009
| Mass move from CSKA to Salavat?
| | 04/29/2009
| Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens) added to Russia's roster for the WC
| | 04/13/2009
| Second match in Austria, prospects shine
World Championships - In the second match team Russia played in Austria against the local National team, head coach Vyacheslav Bykov decided to give more room to the youngsters. If in the first match Evgeni Dadonov (Florida Panthers) and Igor Makarov (Chicago Blackhawks) were left out from the lineup, friday they played a nice role on the team and replied with great perfomances, with the other youngsters who were dressed in the first match, Maxim Goncharov (Phoenix Coyotes) and Andrei Zubarev (Atlanta Thrashers). Also Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens) was part of the match, but he's a regular with team Russia for the last three years.
It was Maxim Goncharov (Phoenix Coyotes) the one who had the honor of opening the dancing with a big slapshot after a won faceoff in the offensive zone. Maxim Kondratiev (Anaheim Mighty Ducks) made it 2-0 with another big time slapper in the dying seconds for the first period.
After two minutes of the middle period Igor Makarov (Chicago Blackhawks) deflected in a great centering pass by Evgeni Dadonov (Florida Panthers) from the right circle. Three minutes later Andrei Zubarev (Atlanta Thrashers), with a nice top shelf wristshot, finalized a great, quick combination in the offensive zone that seen the puck travelling from Radulov, to Gorovikov and to Atlant's player very quickly
And it was again Zubarev who, with a great breakout pass from the own zone launched Radulov on a quick counter attack free to score the 5-0 goal.
Prospect shined again after goals coming from Maxim Rybin (assisted by Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens)) and Denis Kulyash (Nashville Predators), Evgeni Dadonov (Florida Panthers) scored Russia's eigth goal, deflecting in a slap shot by Vitaliy Atyushov (Ottawa Senators), who was assisted by Andrei Zubarev (Atlanta Thrashers).
Russia's next commitment will be the Euro Hockey Tour last stage in the Czech Republic. | | 04/10/2009
| Russia overcomes Austria in preparation match
| | 02/06/2009
| Bykov calls Maxim Goncharov (Phoenix Coyotes) to the National Team's roster
LG Sweden Games - After Russia's defeat against Sweden 3-4 in the tournament's first game CSKA Moscow defenseman Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens) suffered from an injury and Vyacheslav Bykov decided to call his team mate Maxim Goncharov (Phoenix Coyotes) as his replacement. Goncharov, 19, is having a break out season and has been one of the best players of Russia in the last WJC in Canada. | | 02/04/2009
| Russia roster for LG Hockey Games in Sweden (Euro Tour)
LG Sweden Games - Goaltenders: 84. Konstantin Barulin (St. Louis Blues) (CSKA, Moscow), 30. Alexander Eremenko (Salavat Ufa)
Defense: 3. Vitaly Vishnevski (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl), 5. Ilya Nikulin (Atlanta Thrashers) (Ak Bars Kazan), Alexei Zhitnik (Dynamo Moscow), 7. Alexander Guskov (Columbus Blue Jackets) (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl), 22. Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens) (CSKA Moscow), 28. Denis Kulyash (Nashville Predators) (CSKA Moscow), 63. Maxim Kondratiev (Anaheim Mighty Ducks) (CSKA Moscow), 74. Alexei Emelin (Montreal Canadiens) (Ak Bars Kazan).
Forwards: 8. Alexei Mikhnov (Edmonton Oilers) (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl), 9. Alexander Suglobov (CSKA Moscow), 10. Oleg Kvasha (Traktor Chelyabinsk), 13. Ivan Nepryaev (Dynamo Moscow), Alexei Badyukov (Ak Bars Kazan), 23. Andrei Taratukhin (Calgary Flames) (Salavat Yulaev Ufa), 24. Petr Schastlivy (Phoenix Coyotes) (CSKA Moscow), 27. Dmitri Afanasenkov (Dynamo Moscow), 37. Alexander Perezhogin (Montreal Canadiens) (Salavat Yulaev Ufa), 47. Alexander Radulov (Nashville Predators) (Salavat Yulaev Ufa), 39. Maxim Rybin (Spartak Moscow), 91. Oleg Saprykin (Ottawa Senators) (CSKA Moscow).
Defender Dmitri Vorobiev (Toronto Maple Leafs) (Salavat Yulaev Ufa) and forward Konstantin Gorovikov (SKA St. Petersburg) have been replaced by Alexei Zhitnik (Dynamo Moscow) and Alexei Badyukov (Ak Bars Kazan) | | 01/12/2009
| Konstantin Korneev named KHL Defender of the week
Continental Hockey League (KHL) - With one goal, three assists and +4 in the three away games played with his CSKA Moscow last week, Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens) has been named KHL Defender of the week. The talented blue liner he's his team's defender top scorer with eighteen points in forty-one matches. One of the KHL top defenseman, Korneev - who's +12 so far in the season - is still demonstrating progressions and making steps forward in his already excellent game. READ MORE | | 11/07/2008
| Russian Hockey Federation anounces roster for Karjala Cup
| | 06/15/2008
| New scouting report update added to Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens)'s profile
We have added a new scouting report update to Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens)'s player profile. Please click Read More below to read the new update. READ MORE | | 11/06/2007
| Team Russia lines announced!
| | 10/16/2007
| Vyacheslav Bykov announces Team Russia roster for Karjala Cup
EuroTour Karjala Cup - GOALIES: Alexander Eremenko ("Salavat Yulaev"),
Semen Varlamov (Washington Capitals) ("Lokomotiv"), Yachanov (SKA), , Biryukov (KhK MVD),
DEFENSEMAN: Ilya Nikulin (Atlanta Thrashers), Evgeni Medvedev, Alexei Emelin (Montreal Canadiens) (all - "Ak Bars"), Denis Kulyash (Nashville Predators), Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens), Anton Belov (all - CSKA), Vitaly Proshkin, Kuteykin (oba - "Salavat Yulaev"), Vitaly Atyushov ("Metallurg" Mg), Dmitri Bykov (Detroit Red Wings) ("Khimik"), Yakov Rylov "(Dynamo"), Peretyagin (SKA),
FORWARDS: Fedor Fedorov (New York Rangers), Alexander Kharitonov , Dmitri Afanasenkov , Badyukov (all - "Dynamo"), Vladimir Antipov (Toronto Maple Leafs), Alexander Perezhogin (Montreal Canadiens), Alexei Tereschenko (Dallas Stars) (all - "Salavat Yulaev"), Nikolai Kulemin (Toronto Maple Leafs), Alexei Kaigorodov (Phoenix Coyotes) (oba - "Metallurg" Mg), Alexander Svitov (Columbus Blue Jackets), Anton Kuryanov (oba - "Avangard"), Oleg Saprykin (Ottawa Senators), Alexei Simakov (both - CSKA), Ivan Nepryaev, Alexei Mikhnov (Edmonton Oilers) (both - "Lokomotiv"), Sergei Zinovjev (Boston Bruins) ("Ak Bars"), Sergei Mozyakin (Columbus Blue Jackets) ("Khimik"), Igor Makarov (Chicago Blackhawks) (SKA), Pestushko ("Neftekhimik").
| | 10/16/2007
| Vyacheslav Bykov announces Team Russia roster for Karjala Cup
EuroTour Karjala Cup - GOALIES: Alexander Eremenko ("Salavat Yulaev"),
Semen Varlamov (Washington Capitals) ("Lokomotiv"), Yachanov (SKA), , Biryukov (KhK MVD),
DEFENSEMAN: Ilya Nikulin (Atlanta Thrashers), Evgeni Medvedev, Alexei Emelin (Montreal Canadiens) (all - "Ak Bars"), Denis Kulyash (Nashville Predators), Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens), Anton Belov (all - CSKA), Vitaly Proshkin, Kuteykin (oba - "Salavat Yulaev"), Vitaly Atyushov ("Metallurg" Mg), Dmitri Bykov (Detroit Red Wings) ("Khimik"), Yakov Rylov "(Dynamo"), Peretyagin (SKA),
FORWARDS: Fedor Fedorov (New York Rangers), Alexander Kharitonov , Dmitri Afanasenkov , Badyukov (all - "Dynamo"), Vladimir Antipov (Toronto Maple Leafs), Alexander Perezhogin (Montreal Canadiens), Alexei Tereschenko (Dallas Stars) (all - "Salavat Yulaev"), Nikolai Kulemin (Toronto Maple Leafs), Alexei Kaigorodov (Phoenix Coyotes) (oba - "Metallurg" Mg), Alexander Svitov (Columbus Blue Jackets), Anton Kuryanov (oba - "Avangard"), Oleg Saprykin (Ottawa Senators), Alexei Simakov (both - CSKA), Ivan Nepryaev, Alexei Mikhnov (Edmonton Oilers) (both - "Lokomotiv"), Sergei Zinovjev (Boston Bruins) ("Ak Bars"), Sergei Mozyakin (Columbus Blue Jackets) ("Khimik"), Igor Makarov (Chicago Blackhawks) (SKA), Pestushko ("Neftekhimik").
| | 08/07/2007
| Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens)'s profile resolved, 2006-07 season recap added
We have resolved the issues with Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens)'s player profile. We have also updated the overall profile and added an additional scouting report from the 2006-07 Super League playoffs. READ MORE | | 08/06/2007
| Web Site News: Issue with Ilya Zubov (Ottawa Senators) and Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens) profiles being resolved
We apologize for the inconvenience of the scouting reports being missing from Ilya Zubov (Ottawa Senators)'s and Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens)'s profiles. We are working to resolve the issue and we should have the scouting reports up and running by tomorrow. Please email us if you notice any other issues, as we can't fix them if we don't know about them! We appreciate all your help. | | 08/05/2007
| Alessandro's Picks: Rising Star Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens)
Russian Super League - Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens), twenty-three, is a rising Superliga star. Born in Moscow June 5th 1984, he grew up in the Krylja Sovetov hockey system. He has always been a valuable member of the national team of his age group. Growing up as a good two way defender, Korneev's star has started shining during the 2002 World Under 18 Championships, held in Slovakia and won by the USA despite Ovechkin's 14 goals in just 8 games, where he scored seven points leading all Russian defenders in the scoring race. READ MORE | | 04/27/2007
| Alexei Kaigorodov (Phoenix Coyotes), Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens) and Alexei Mikhnov (Edmonton Oilers) are final cuts
World Championships - Forward Alexei Mikhnov (Edmonton Oilers) and Alexei Kaigorodov (Phoenix Coyotes), as well as defenseman Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens) were the final cuts from Team Russia’s roster and are now considered to be the immediate call-up reserves for the national team. Head coach Vyacheslav Bykov had the following to say about this final decision in an interview with Vladislav Domrachev of the Soviet Sport newspaper: It’s unfortunate about these guys. But we came to the conclusion that they weren’t with their teams since the beginning of the season. We tried them out at the Sweden Games and at the preparatory games…I am sure they will still play for the national team in the future. | | 03/22/2007
| Quarterfinals - 2: Artem Anisimov (New York Rangers) lights it up again
| | 06/01/2005
| Sergei Kotov joins HC MVD (Tver), but unable to bring over his young
Sergei Kotov accepted the head coaching position with the newest Super League (Russia 1) club, HC MVD. The experienced coach is best known for leading the Soviet Wings from the High League (Russia 2) into the Super League playoffs in just one season. Unfortunately, Kotov joined his new club too late to attract his former prot | | 06/17/2004
| Ak Bars sign Andrei Pervyshin (St. Louis Blues) create a collection of Russia’s best small defensemen
Super League club (Russia 1) Ak Bars (Kazan) announced today that the club signed a deal with diminutive blue liner Andrei Pervyshin (St. Louis Blues). The talented young defenseman spent the last season on loan from Lokomotiv (Yaroslavl) with Spartak (Moscow) in the High League (Russia 2). Pervyshin, who is known for seeing the ice very well and is considered to be the brightest Russian defenseman born in 1985, played on Spartak’s third defensive pairing and fit well with the club. Ak Bars made a similar acquisition last summer, when they signed Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens), who was known for his diminutive stature and for being the brightest 1984 born defenseman. That particular acquisition worked out well for Ak Bars, as Korneev consistently skated on the club’s third defensive pairing and received good reviews from observers. | | 05/19/2004
| Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens) signs contract extension with his Russian Super League club
Konstantin Korneev (Montreal Canadiens) signs contract extension with Kazan’s Ak Bars. Korneev signed a deal with Ak Bars after spending most of the 2002-03 season on top defensive pairing of the failing Soviet Wings, who were relegated into the Upper League. Despite concerns of little ice time on the veteran filled Ak Bars, Korneev still signed with the club. Surprisingly, the young blueliner earned a roster spot and saw ice time in most contests on either the third or fourth defensive pairing. He was used less towards the end of the season. The experience has been a valuable one for Korneev, since the young defenseman had hardly anyone to learn from in the Soviet Wings system, but had plenty of row models on Kazan’s blue line, which filled with experienced and well paid veterans. | |
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| Scouting Evaluations: |
| Shirokov and Parshin shine in CSKA's big victory against Atlant |
| Round 4 - Moscow rival clash: CSKA vs. Spartak detailed recap |
| Talent Analysis: |
2007-08 update: A smooth skating two way defender...probably the most improved prospect in the 2006/07 season where he even played in the national team...very good skater with big strides...thanks to his skating is useful in the penalty killing...sometimes he suffers of concentration lapses...likes to hunt the puck carrier and sometimes exaggerates a bit...has bulked up a bit and became more physical...very good vision of the ice and hockey sense...good passer and stickhandler, uses his technique to be a dangerous player in the offensive zone...has a good, quick slapshot but rarely uses it...could become a good NHL defenseman if he keeps progressing and if he became a tad more physical and aggressive on defense...
2006-07 Super League Playoffs Scouting Report: An average sized defenseman�sees the ice very well�mobile on his feet, but at times plays more like a center than a defenseman, which could be good, but could also be dangerous�gained some mass over the past couple of seasons and can now better hold his own against opponents physically � especially at the boards�doesn�t hesitate to rush the puck up the ice and can do it with above average puck handling skill�rarely uses his shot, though capable of releasing a quick slap shot from the blue line or skate in for a wrister from closer range.
Main Scouting Report: Konstantin Korneev is an average sized offensive defenseman. �Standing at around 5�11 and 180 pounds, he does not possess an imposing presence in his own zone. �He is responsible defensively � sees the ice well and plays a solid positional game. �If he is unable to push the opponent out of the way, he neutralizes him positionally or ties him up. �Konstantin�s upside is his offensive talent. �He sees the ice very well and is quite capable of making the go ahead or carry the puck up himself. �Konstantin skates very well and has very good lateral and backwards movement. �He also possesses an above average slap shot, as well as an impressive wrist shot. Offensively, Konstantin was one of the more gifted defensemen in his age group, capably filling in at center and joining in on offense when necessary. �Korneev�s main down side is his lack of size. He has the work ethic, the hockey sense and the technical ability to become a force in the NHL, but he will never have a large frame and will have to make most with what he has. �Even if he bulks up, he will still be an undersized. The lack of size does not only impact his ability to push around bigger opponents, but also impacts a number of other strength related areas such as his shot.� Korneev has, however progressed in the maturity of his play and his level of strength, especially in the recent two seasons.
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| Back In Russia: |
2006-07: During the summer of 2006, Korneev signed a two year contract with HC CSKA, moving on from his marginal role with Ak Bars. While with CSKA, he rapidly took over one of the leadership roles, consistently skating on the top defensive pairing. Korneev also debuted on Russia�s national team and showed a lot of promise. 2004-06: Konstantin Korneev spent these two seasons skating for HC Ak Bars in Kazan. He never rose to a prominent role with the wealthy Super League team, but did learn significantly by playing with an impressive defensive cast, especially during the 2005-06 NHL lockout season, when he got an opportunity to learn from the likes of Ruslan Salei and Darius Kasparaitis. To sum it up, Korneev was consistently developing, but not standing out in his third pairing duties. 2003-04: Korneev has reportedly signed a contract with Ak Bars Kazan, the team that the Soviet Wings former head coach went to as an assistant after the Moscow club�s implosion. Montreal�s management seemed to have been pleased with the young player�s development, but it is unclear if the NHL club has any immediate plans for him. Look for him to have marginal impact on the defensively deep Kazan squad. He will not match his numbers or minutes from this season, but the experience will expand Korneev�s development, as he will get to learn from the best defensemen in Russia. 2002-03: Well, Konstantin Korneev didn�t experience a much needed growth spurt, but otherwise his season was solid. The young defenseman showed a lot of versatility, skating on the first line of the collapsing Soviet Wings club. The team ended up being relegated out of the Super League, and Korneev is unlikely to remain with them. The talented defenseman also played an important role on Russia�s squad at the U20 WJC in Canada, helping his team win the gold medals. Though he spent the tournament playing defense, he was considered Russia�s fifth center, in case one of the forwards suffered an injury during the tournament.
Konstantin Korneev was born in Moscow Russia and has played in the Soviet Wings system his whole life. He made his debut on the Soviet Wings junior farm team during the 99-00, playing a single game during the regular season. Konstantin has been a member of the Russian National �84 team since it�s creation in the beginning of the 2000-01 season. He steadily rose through the team�s ranks and shone at the 2002 U18 WJC in Slovakia. There he lead all of Russia�s defensemen in scoring with 7 points (2+5) and, as mentioned earlier, even saw ice time at the center position after Dmitri Kazionov suffered an injury. Konstantin spent most of the 2001-02 regular season in the Soviet Wings system, playing for Soviet Wings 2 and �85 squads. He dominated at both levels, averaging almost three points per game on the �85 squad and a point per game with Soviet Wings 2. During the 2001-02 season, Konstantin also made his Super League debut with the Soviet Wings. He played only four regular season games in January and February, yet still registered 2 assists. More importantly, the Soviet Wings coaches had faith in him to field Konstantin in the first round of the 2002 Super League playoffs against the eventual champion, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl. During the 2002-03 season, Konstantin largely held a spot on the top defensive pairing of the struggling Soviet Wings team. During the summer of 2003, he moved on to Ak Bars Kazan, where he made a very good impression during the preseason. |
| NHL Outlook: |
| Though Konstantin Korneev�s stock appeared to shoot up dramatically after the U18 WJC, he was still the 31st Russian player picked at the draft despite being 34th ranked by the CSB among European skaters. The obvious why he fell in the draft is his small size. The Montreal Canadiens finally chose Konstantin in the 9th round, 275th overall. With this late pick, the Canadiens may have gotten a hidden gem. Despite his smaller stature, Konstantin is developing into a solid defenseman. Battle tested in the Super League, as well as with the U20 national team, Konstantin Korneev is developing into a solid prospect. Facing increased competition with Ak Bars Kazan, the young defenseman responded and delivered a couple of solid seasons with the wealthy Super League club. He then took the next step in his career with HC CSKA during the 2006-07 season, consistently skating on that team�s top defensive pairing, deservingly receiving a call up to Russia�s national squad. Korneev will continue to be one of the key defensemen for HC CSKA during 2007-08 and should take another step forward on the national team, taking on a more key role. |
| Statistics: |
| Season |
Team |
League |
GP |
G |
A |
Pts |
PIM |
+/- | | 2008-09 |
CSKA (Moscow) | KHL (Reg.) | 54 |
6 |
16 |
22 |
46 |
14 | | 2007-08 |
CSKA (Moscow) | Super League (Playoffs) | 6 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
-3 | | 2007-08 |
Team Russia | LG Games (EuroTour) (Intl.) | 3 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 | | 2007-08 |
CSKA (Moscow) | Super League (Reg.) | 57 |
6 |
18 |
24 |
52 |
20 | | 2006-07 |
Team Russia | Channel 1 Games (EuroTour) (Reg.) | 2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 | | 2006-07 |
Team Russia | LG Sweden Games (Reg.) | 3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 | | 2006-07 |
CSKA (Moscow) | Super League (Reg.) | 53 |
8 |
13 |
21 |
40 |
-2 | | 2005-06 |
Ak Bars (Kazan) | Super League (Playoffs) | 4 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 | | 2005-06 |
Ak Bars (Kazan) | Super League (Reg.) | 34 |
1 |
3 |
4 |
12 |
+2 | | 2004-05 |
Ak Bars (Kazan) | Super League (Playoffs) | 1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 | | 2004-05 |
Ak Bars (Kazan) | Super League (Reg.) | 35 |
0 |
4 |
4 |
10 |
+6 | | 2003-04 |
Ak Bars (Kazan) | Super League (Playoffs) | 8 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
- | | 2003-04 |
U20 Team Russia | U20 WJC (Intl.) | 6 |
0 |
5 |
5 |
6 |
+2 | | 2003-04 |
Team Russia | Karjala Cup (EuroTour) | 3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
-1 | | 2003-04 |
Ak Bars (Kazan) | Super League (Reg.) | 54 |
1 |
5 |
6 |
8 |
- | | 2003-04 |
Team Russia 84 | 4 Nations Tourn. (Intl.) | 3 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
- | | 2002-03 |
Soviet Wings | Super League (Reg.) | 49 |
2 |
8 |
10 |
28 |
-11 | | 2002-03 |
Team Russia 83 | 4 Nations Tourn. (Intl.) | 3 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
2 | | 2002-03 |
U20 Team Russia | U20 IIHF WJC (Intl.) | 6 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
4 |
10 | | 2001-02 |
Team Russia 84 | 5 Nations Tourn. (Intl.) | 5 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
-5 | | 2001-02 |
U18 Team Russia | U18 WJC IIHF (Intl.) | 8 |
2 |
5 |
7 |
0 |
12 | | 2001-02 |
Soviet Wings 85 | Junior League (Playoffs) | 12 |
12 |
18 |
30 |
24 |
- | | 2001-02 |
Soviet Wings 85 | Junior League (Reg.) | 13 |
4 |
25 |
29 |
20 |
- | | 2001-02 |
Soviet Wings 2 | 1st League (Juniors) | 26 |
9 |
19 |
28 |
44 |
- | | 2001-02 |
Soviet Wings | Super League (Playoffs) | 2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
- | | 2001-02 |
Soviet Wings | Super League (Reg.) | 4 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
- | | 2000-01 |
Soviet Wings 2 | 1st League (Juniors) | 0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
- | | 2000-01 |
Team Moscow | Regional Tourn. (Juniors) | 5 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
2 |
- | | 2000-01 |
Team Russia 84 | 4 Nations Tourn. (Intl.) | 3 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
-1 | | 2000-01 |
Team Russia 84 | Jr Olympic Games (Intl.) | 4 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
6 |
-2 | | 1999-00 |
Soviet Wings 2 | 1st League (Juniors) | 1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
- |
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| Super League Statistics | Regular Season 2007-08, 2006-07, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2003-04, 2002-03, | Playoffs 2007-08, 2006-07, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2003-04, 2002-03, | | High League Statistics | Regular Season 2007-08, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2003-04, 2002-03, |
07-08 Super League Playoff Leaders | | Points | Yashin, Alexei 14 (8+6) Morozov, Alexei 11 (4+7) Volkov, Igor 11 (9+2) Zinovjev, Sergei 11 (4+7) Nepriayev, Ivan 9 (3+6)
| | Goals | Volkov, Igor 9 Yashin, Alexei 8 Rybin, Maxim 5 Tereschenko, Alexei 5 Artyukhin, Evgeny 4
| | Assists | Morozov, Alexei 7 Zinovjev, Sergei 7 Koltsov, Kiril 6 Nepriayev, Ivan 6 Tverdovsky, Oleg 6
| | PIM | Rybin, Maxim 54 Nepriayev, Ivan 41 Makarov, Igor 35 Kulyash, Denis 34 Kulemin, Nikolai 29
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