KHL schedule of games in the Kontinental Hockey League. Outsiders can beat the favorite

The eleventh championship of the 2019-2020 KHL season starts on September 1. Such an earlier start of the tournament is connected with the preparation of the Russian team for the home world championship. Of course, the KHL organizers have long drawn up a calendar of KHL championship games, which fans of this sport are actively interested in due to the approach of hockey battles. Of course, our portal site, where the KHL championship match schedule was published in full, could not pass by the start of such an event, which will save time for numerous hockey fans of our country.

KHL championship match results

All amateurs can expect an exciting and lengthy championship, which will include a large number of fights. Therefore, just by the way, the site results option will be last round KHL championship, thanks to which any user can be aware of the score of absolutely every match. Very soon, fans of KHL clubs will applaud their favorites, who will give their all to ensure that the results of KHL championship matches are purely positive.

KHL 2017-2018 is a real holiday for all fans of Russian and European hockey. Every year this elite tournament attracts the attention of tens of millions of fans and sports observers. However, the KHL is not only bright and spectacular matches. Often, the epicness of ice battles depends on coaches and breeders, thanks to whom the Continental Hockey League is one of the strongest championships in the world.

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Games calendar

Another drawing of the Continental hockey league will be an anniversary. The first round of the tenth championship starts on August 21, 2017. Last match league will be played in mid-February 2018.
Main hockey tournament Russia will be attended by 27 professional clubs, which will take to the ice 56 times during the season.

According to the championship regulations, two teams will leave the Major Hockey League standings, which, following the results of the KHL 2016-2017, showed worst results. The list of last season's losers included Metallurg Novokuznetsk and Medvescak from Zagreb.

It is worth recalling that the future championship will be a kind of preparation for the Olympic tournament, which will be held in South Korea in February 2018. Thus, the schedule of regular season matches and the schedule of playoff games will be drawn up taking into account the start of the Winter Olympics.

In addition, the calendar will contain 10-day breaks related to the preparation of the national teams for the Eurotour and the World Cup.

The playoffs will take place in March and April. February will be excluded from the schedule due to participation national teams in OI.

What changes are expected in the season 2017 - 2018?

How do you know
Obviously, in May 2017, a new strategy for the development of the Continental Hockey League was approved, designed for 5 years. According to the adopted regulations, in the 2018-2019 season, the number of teams will be reduced to 24, and starting from the 2019-2020 season, the two clubs that left the league will be replaced by foreign teams. The replacement will be carried out in accordance with the rating of teams based on the results of the games of the previous three seasons. In addition, factors such as sports achivments and player fees.

The playoffs will feature 8 clubs from the Western and Eastern conferences. Pairs of the first round will be determined according to the formula “the strongest with the weakest”:

  • the second from the seventh;
  • third from sixth;
  • fourth with fifth.

Each round of playoff matches will last up to four victories for one of the teams. The two best clubs will fight in the final for the title of champion of the Kontinental Hockey League.

Leaderboard

The championship is attended by professional hockey clubs representing two conferences - Western and Eastern.

The Western Conference standings for the 2017-2018 season are as follows:

  1. Vityaz (Podolsk);
  2. Dynamo (Moscow);
  3. Dynamo (Minsk);
  4. Dynamo (Riga);
  5. Jokerite (Helsinki);
  6. Lokomotiv (Yaroslavl);
  7. Severstal (Cherepovets);
  8. SKA (St. Petersburg);
  9. Slovan (Bratislava);
  10. Spartak Moscow);
  11. Torpedo (Nizhny Novgorod);
  12. HC Sochi (Krasnodar Territory);
  13. CSKA (Moscow).

The Eastern Conference standings include the following teams:

  1. Vanguard (Omsk);
  2. Motorist (Yekaterinburg);
  3. Admiral (Vladivostok);
  4. AK Bars (Kazan);
  5. Amur (Khabarovsk);
  6. Barys (Astana);
  7. Kunlun Red Star (Beijing);
  8. Lada (Tolyatti);
  9. Metallurgist (Magnitogorsk);
  10. Neftekhimik (Nizhnekamsk);
  11. Salavat Yulaev (Ufa);
  12. Siberia (Novosibirsk);
  13. Tractor (Chelyabinsk);
  14. Yugra (Khanty-Mansiysk).

Transfer market KHL 2017 - 2018


Thanks to transfer transitions many clubs have the opportunity to strengthen their squads and significantly increase the chances of success in the fight for gold medals. Agents of the leading teams of the Continental Hockey League have already managed to acquire promising players who are ready to make every effort to win their team in the championship. Particularly noteworthy are the transfers made by last season's leaders - CSKA Moscow and Metallurg Magnitogorsk.

In the off-season, the capital club lost almost half of the main team. The club left such stars of domestic and world hockey as Alexander Radulov, Nikita Zaitsev, Maxim Tretyak, Antti Pilstrem and many other famous players. However, the work of CSKA breeders deserves the highest marks. The hockey players who left the team were replaced by young and promising masters: Maxim Shalunov, Konstantin Okulo and Sergey Shumakov from the Novosibirsk “Siberia”, as well as Kirill Kaprizov from “Salavat Yulaev” and Henrik Temmernes from the Swedish “Frelund”.

Unlike their Moscow opponents, the club from Magnitogorsk did not suffer such significant losses. However, the coaching staff of the club also cannot boast of high-profile acquisitions. On the eve of the new season, the Metallurg roster was replenished with only three players: Dmitry and Denis Kazionov from HC Sochi and Ilya Berestennikov from Angarsk Yermak.

There is very little time left before the start of the 2018-2019 KHL season, and millions of hockey fans are looking forward to the start of the championship. The current draw promises a lot of interesting things, including matches on outdoors and expansion of Internet broadcasts. In addition, solid financial injections into the teams of the Eastern Conference (Avangard, AK Bars, Salavat Yulaev) should put an end to hegemony Western clubs in the Gagarin Cup. All this will make the tournament even more spectacular, unpredictable and attractive to fans.

Regular season calendar

KHL schedule The leadership of the league promised to present 2018-2019 on June 15, but the final version was drawn up only by the beginning of July. The reason for the transfer was the move of CSKA to the arena to Spartak, as a result of which at least one day of break is set between the home matches of these teams. This is the minimum amount of time required to fill the ice and prepare the arena for play. According to the league bosses, almost all the wishes of the tournament participants were taken into account, as well as the interests of the national team in preparation for the World Cup. As a result, I had to tinker with the schedule, because it is still compiled manually.

The start of the 2018-2019 KHL season will take place on September 1 at the Kazan Arena. The winner of the Gagarin Cup AK Bars Kazan and the Continental Cup winner SKA St. Petersburg will meet in the opening match. The next day, the regular championship starts, which will last until February 22. Each team in the league will play 62 matches, which will determine 16 top clubs- playoff participants. Among the main innovations of the 2018-2019 KHL calendar, we note:

  • September 7 will now become a match day (earlier matches on this day were not held due to the tragedy of HC Lokomotiv);
  • the KHL All-Star Game will take place in Kazan from 18 to 20 January and will include a competition day along with a divisional tournament;
  • on the ice arenas Western Europe in Vienna and Zurich will be held match "Slovan" - "CSKA" and "CSKA" - "Dinamo" (Riga);
  • On January 20, Riga will host the second open-air match in the history of the league, in which the local Dynamo will face Jokerit or Slovan.

The 2018-2019 KHL season will end no later than April 25. On this day, the seventh match of the final series between the best clubs in the Western and Eastern conferences will take place, if necessary. As a result, the wishes of the FHR were realized, which requested at least two weeks of preparation for the national team for the upcoming one. There have been many discussions about keeping 7 September as a free day from KHL matches, but in a busy schedule, every date counts. Nevertheless, all the teams that will take to the ice on September 7 will play with mourning ribbons in memory of the Lokomotiv hockey players who died in the plane crash.

Not without "overlays"

Match Schedule KHL season 2018-2019 provides for a number of pauses in accordance with the IIHF calendar. Among them are breaks in games:

  • November 8-11 (Eurotrip in Finland);
  • December 13-16 (Eurotour in Russia);
  • February 7-10 (Eurotrip in Sweden).

The leadership of the KHL acted on principle and did not cancel the big game day on November 12th. Given the fact that on the eve of the 11th the Russian team will play its match in Helsinki, not all players will be able to arrive at the location of their clubs. And if you can fly to Moscow or St. Petersburg overnight, then, for example, to Omsk, Kazan or Cherepovets, this is unlikely to be done. As a result, the coaches of a number of teams will have to puzzle over starting lineup 11th of November.

Who will take part in the championship?

They will play in the 2018-2019 KHL, which will play at least two matches with the rest of the participants (on their own ice and in the opponent's arena). In addition, the clubs will play two more matches each within their own division and two games each with randomly selected opponents from other divisions. After the exclusion of "Lada" and "Ugra" from the current draw KHL squad league members looks like this:

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

"Motorist"

Dynamo (Moscow)

"AK Bars"

Dynamo (Riga)

"Metallurgist"

"Jokerite"

"Neftekhimik"

"Torpedo"

Severstal

"Tractor"

"Spartacus"

"Vanguard"

"Knight"

"Admiral"

Dynamo (Minsk)

"Locomotive"

"Slovan"

"Salavat Yulaev"

"Siberia"

"Kunlun"

Torpedo was transferred to the Eastern Conference, the question of whose participation was acute before the start of the 2018-2019 KHL. Luckily for the local fans, the team's bosses found financial reserves, almost completely repaying the wage arrears to the players. Clubs "Dinamo" (Minsk) and "Slovan" were transferred to the Tarasov division, and their places in the Bobrov division were taken by Dynamo Moscow and Severstal.

Tournament Regulations

The 2018-2019 KHL Championship has not undergone major changes. As before, the league standings will be formed based on the points scored in matches. For a win in regulation time (over three periods) 3 points will be awarded. If the match is won in extra time or by a shootout, then the winner is awarded 2 points, and the losing team is awarded 1 point. This is the main difference between the tournament and the NHL, where changes were introduced last year: a team is now awarded two points for a victory, including if it is won in extra time. The team that loses in extra time is awarded 1 point.

The top 8 teams from each conference advance to the Gagarin Cup playoffs. Pairs are formed according to the “cross-wise” principle, that is, the first squad will play from the eighth, the second - from the seventh, etc. Elimination games are held up to four victories in the series of one of the clubs, and if a draw is recorded in the match after three periods , a 10-minute overtime is assigned to the first goal scored. In the final series for the Gagarin Cup, the best hockey teams of the "West" and "East" will meet.

The 2018-2019 KHL calendar provides for a huge number of matches that will take place in a fierce struggle. During the tournament, the audience will see a lot of spectacular moments, power moves and pucks. The level of the league has grown significantly in recent years, and the current draw will not be an exception. We are expecting 151 game days, 775 meetings, L, exhibition matches of the best league clubs in Europe, open-air ice battles in Riga. Don't miss the start of the 2018-2019 KHL, which kicks off on September 1st.

The best goals of the KHL regular season 2017-2018, see the following video:

The upcoming 2017-2018 KHL season promises to be very interesting. First, a new draw Continental League will be anniversary - it will be held for the 10th time in a row! Therefore, the organizers certainly prepared special events in honor of such an event. Secondly, the schedule of the tournament will be greatly redrawn. Blame it all - winter Olympic Games in Korean Pyeongchang. And a number of sources are actively spreading rumors about new clubs that can join the ranks of the championship participants: the Estonian Ilves, the Swedish Crowns and some so far unknown club from ... Great Britain!

Schedule KHL 2017/2018

The championship starts on August 21, 2017 and finishes in April next year. The established calendar will be significantly changed due to the Olympics, which will be held in the Korean city of Pyeongchang on February 9-25, 2018. Therefore, the HC leagues will not play for almost the entire February. Here is the approximate schedule for the upcoming edition of the championship:

  • August 21, 2017 - early February 2018: regular season;
  • early March - April: Gagarin Cup playoffs 2018.

Also, the season calendar will include short breaks due to the stages of the Euro Hockey Tour 2017/2018.

Championship teams

In total, at least 28 clubs will compete for the Gagarin Cup in the future edition of the tournament. The most serious hockey masters of the Continental League 2017/2018 will again represent Western conference. Here is their list:

  • "Dynamo" (Minsk);
  • Dynamo (Riga);
  • "Jokerite";
  • "SKA";
  • "Slovan";
  • "Spartacus";
  • "Knight";
  • Dynamo (Moscow);
  • "Locomotive";
  • "Severstal";
  • "Sochi";
  • "Torpedo";
  • "CSKA".

The Eastern Conference is not so rich in big names. But the finalist of the last KHL draw, Metallurg Magnitogorsk, plays there. And this conference is the most Russian. If 4 “foreign” teams play in the West (there were 5), then in the East 13 out of 15 KHL hockey teams from Russia. In the upcoming draw, this conference will be represented by the following clubs:

  • "Motorist";
  • "AK Bars";
  • "Lada";
  • "Metallurg" (Magnitogorsk);
  • "Neftekhimik";
  • "Tractor";
  • "Yugra";
  • "Vanguard";
  • "Admiral";
  • "Amur";
  • "Barys";
  • "Metallurg" (Novokuznetsk);
  • "Salavat Yulaev";
  • "Siberia";
  • Kun Lun Red Star.

Tournament novelties

AT standings KHL season 2017-2018 fans will no longer see HC Medvescak. The Croatians left the championship, unable to cope with the financial burden. From next season, the club will again play in the Austrian League.

Croats should be replaced by one or even several teams. So far, sources of varying degrees of reliability are wooing three teams into the championship.

« Ilves»

An ambitious project of Estonian businessmen. The organizers intend to create a team with stable funding and a good line-up. According to plans, the club was supposed to appear in the KHL in 2016. However, the team remained on paper. If everything “grows together” this time, then Ilves will become the first Estonian team in the league!

« crowns»

Another interesting project. The club, created in 2016, by hook or by crook is striving to get into the KHL. However, the local federation does not want to let the HC go. Perhaps the Crowns will still be able to persuade the Swedish officials, and hockey fans will soon see the Stockholm team in the regular season of the Continental Championship 2017/2018!

« Malmö Redhawks»

Another Swedish team experiencing similar problems with the Crowns. Negotiations about joining the league have been going on for several years. But the Swedish Ice Hockey Federation remains adamant in its decision.

« Stavanger Oilers" and " Valerenga»

Two super clubs of the Norwegian style. Teams want to leave their native land to try their hand at stronger tournaments. It is possible that the KHL will become a new step for them.

HC from UK

In the coming years, the Continental Championship may increase due to HC from Foggy Albion. The British themselves are showing interest in the tournament. It is assumed that the future club will be based in London. If this happens, the KHL can significantly increase its audience due to hockey fans from Western Europe!

Afterword

Yes, the preliminary information about the new draw is intriguing! If new teams appear in the championship, then the standings, schedule and results of KHL 2017-2018 matches will be increased attention. But even without newcomers, the competition will remain one of the strongest and most spectacular hockey leagues in the world, second only to the overseas NHL!


The Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) is an international hockey league uniting hockey clubs from eight European countries. The league was created on the basis of the Russian Hockey Superleague. The KHL has been successfully held and developed since 2008, with each season increasing the number of participants, the level of teams, the fan audience and international prestige. Each season the teams fight for the main trophy of the league - the Gagarin Cup, which is awarded to the league champion.

Teams in the KHL

AT debut season 2008/2009 24 clubs took part in the Continental Hockey League. Gradually, every year the number of participating teams increased, and at the moment 29 clubs from eight European countries (Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, China, Finland, Croatia, Slovakia, Latvia) play in the KHL. In the future, it is planned to expand the number of participants to 32 teams.

The structure of the season in the KHL

All teams in the Kontinental Hockey League are geographically divided into the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference. Each conference, in turn, is divided into two divisions: in the east - the Bobrov Division and the Tarasov Division, in the west - the Kharlamov Division and the Chernyshev Division.

Eastern Conference1 Western Conference
Kharlamov division Chernyshev Division Bobrov Division Tarasov Division

KHL regular season

The first phase of the KHL is a regular season, in which each team plays 4 matches with opponents from its own division, 2 matches with teams from another division of its conference, and one meeting with clubs from another conference. Also, each team holds four more meetings with rivals from its division, and the matches are compiled in order to maximize the intrigue in the championship. In total, during the Regular Season, the teams play 60 matches each, determining the winners of divisions and conferences, as well as forming pairs for the next stage of the season - the playoffs.

KHL playoffs

The top 8 teams from each conference continue to fight for the Gagarin Cup, playing a series of knockouts up to four wins. Each conference determines the best team by duels according to the playoff system (1/4 finals, 1/2 finals and finals), after which two best teams leagues play the final series also up to four victories, in which the Gagarin Cup is played.

KHL winners

For eight seasons in the Continental Hockey League, 5 teams became the owners of the Gagarin Cup. Two victories each have: Ak Bars (2009, 2010) Dynamo Moscow (2012, 2013), Metallurg Magnitogorsk (2014, 2016), and won once more: Salavat Yulaev (2011) and SKA ( 2015).