HC Dynamo Moscow (ХК Дина́мо Москва́) were founded in 1946 and belonged the Dynamo Moscow sports club, a part of Dynamo sports society sponsored by the Soviet Ministry of Interior and the national security structures including KGB. It won the first Soviet hockey championship in 1946–47 beating Spartak Moscow in the finals. Helmed by Arkady Chernyshev during the first decades of their history Dynamo established themselves as one of the top teams of the Soviet hockey league. Throughout the Soviet era Dynamo was among the top 3 teams almost every season winning five championships and three USSR Cups. The last years of the Soviet hockey championship and the beginning of the IHL period were marked with Dynamo winning fours seasons in a row and ending CSKA Moscow dominance that lasted for decades.
In 2010, Dynamo Moscow was merged with HC MVD, a KHL team from Balashikha owned by the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD). The team continued the history of the Dynamo club, with the big part of roster and executives from HC MVD. The new club was officially called United Hockey Club (UHC) Dynamo Moscow, and for one season the new club was referred to as UHC Dynamo, then for a couple years as UHC Dynamo Moscow, but in 2012 the official name of the club was reverted to Hockey Club (HC) Dynamo Moscow.
Honours
Gagarin Cup (2): 2012, 2013Russian Superleague (2): 2000, 2005
IHL Championship (2): 1993, 1995
IHL Cup (3): 1993, 1995, 1996
Soviet League Championship (5): 1947, 1954, 1990, 1991, 1992
USSR Cup (3): 1953, 1972, 1976
European Champions Cup (1): 2006
Spengler Cup (2): 1983, 2008
Ahearne Cup (2): 1975, 1976
Tampere Cup (2): 1991, 1992
Runners-up - Russian Superleague (1): 1999 Russian Superleague Cup (1): 1998 IHL Championship (2): 1994, 1996 IHL Cup (1): 1994 Soviet League Championship (16): 1950, 1951, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1987
Third Place - Soviet League Championship (18): 1948, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1988
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USSR Cup (9): 1955, 1956, 1966, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1979, 1988, 1989
KHL:
2008-09 - 4th
2009-10 - 10th
2010-11 - 9th
2011-12 - 1st
2012-13 - 1st
2013-14 - 9th
2014-15 - 5th
IIHF Hall-of-Famers
Players- Aleksandr Maltsev, LW, 1967–84, inducted 1999
- Vladimir Yurzinov, C, 1957–72, inducted 2002
- Valeri Vasiliev, D, 1967–84, inducted 1998
- Arkady Chernyshev, Coach, 1946–74, inducted 1999
- Vladimir Yurzinov, Coach, 1974–79, 1989–92 inducted 2002
HC Dynamo Moscow honored members
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#
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Player
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Position
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Career
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Coach
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Arkady Chernyshev
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N/A
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1946–74
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1
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Boris Zaitsev
|
G
|
1957–70
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1
|
Vladimir Myshkin
|
G
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1980–90
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2
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Oleg Tolmachev
|
D
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1987–04
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2
|
Pavel Zhiburtovich
|
D
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1955–62
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3
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Vitaly Davydov
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RW
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1957–73
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5
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Stanislav Petukhov
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RW
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1956–68
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5
|
Vasily Pervukhin
|
D
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1976–89
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6
|
Valery Vasiliev
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D
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1967–84
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6
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Alexander Karpovtsev
|
D
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1987–94
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8
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Valentin Kuzin
|
LW
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1950–61
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8
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Aleksandr Golikov
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F
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1976–83
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9
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Nikolay Postavnin
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F
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1946–51
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9
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Alexander Uvarov
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C
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1948–60
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9
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Anatoli Semenov
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C
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1979–90
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10
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Yuri Krylov
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RW
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1951–65
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10
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Vladimir Golikov
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C
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1977–85
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11
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Yuri Volkov
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LW
|
1996–99
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11
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Alexander Maltsev
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C
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1967–84
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12
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Igor Korolev
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C
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1988–92
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14
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Sergei Svetlov
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F
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1978–89
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17
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Vladimir Yurzinov
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C
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1957–72
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17
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Zinetula Bilyaletdinov
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D
|
1973–88
| |
26
|
Alexei Zhamnov
|
C
|
1988–92
| |
29
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Mikhail Shtalenkov
|
G
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1986–92
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30
|
Sergei Yashin
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F
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1980–90
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Head coaches
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Current Roster
# | Position | Name | Born | Country | Contract |
74
|
defense
|
Akishin Dmitry
|
21.04.1992
|
Russia
| 30.04.2016 |
93
|
forward
|
Avtsin Alexander
|
19.03.1991
|
Russia
| |
12
|
forward
|
Babenko Yury
|
02.01.1978
|
Russia
| 30.04.2016 |
8
|
defense
|
Barantsev Denis
|
12.04.1992
|
Russia
| |
60
|
goaltender
|
Bocharov Ivan
|
18.05.1995
|
Russia
| |
76
|
forward
|
Boichuk Dmitry
|
07.06.1995
|
Russia
| |
83
|
forward
|
Bryukvin Vladimir
|
22.01.1995
|
Russia
| |
16
|
forward
|
Daugavins Kaspars
|
18.05.1988
|
Latvia
| 30.04.2016 |
65
|
forward
|
Dugin Yegor
|
04.11.1990
|
Russia
| 30.04.2017 |
25
|
forward
|
Galimov Ansel
|
15.04.1991
|
Russia
| |
18
|
forward
|
Glazachev Konstantin
|
18.02.1985
|
Russia
| 30.04.2016 |
69
|
forward
|
Gogolev Alexander
|
18.05.1992
|
Russia
| |
21
|
forward
|
Gorovikov Konstantin
|
31.08.1977
|
Russia
| 30.04.2016 |
11
|
defense
|
Hietanen Juuso
|
14.06.1985
|
Finland
| |
-
|
forward
|
Ilyin Savely
|
30.03.1995
|
Russia
| |
97
|
forward
|
Karpov Maxim
|
19.10.1991
|
Russia
| |
15
|
forward
|
Karsums Martins
|
26.02.1986
|
Latvia
| 30.04.2016 |
19
|
forward
|
Kokarev Denis
|
17.06.1985
|
Russia
| 30.04.2016 |
-
|
forward
|
Kuznetsov Konstantin
|
27.01.1996
|
Russia
| |
40
|
goaltender
|
Lazushin Alexander
|
09.04.1988
|
Russia
| 30.04.2018 |
-
|
forward
|
Leonov Artyom
|
23.03.1996
|
Russia
| |
-
|
defense
|
Lesnikov Artyom
|
31.08.1994
|
Russia
| |
95
|
forward
|
Lukin Nikita
|
17.01.1992
|
Russia
| 30.04.2016 |
-
|
defense
|
Lypkan Mark
|
05.03.1994
|
Russia
| |
82
|
forward
|
Mayorov Maxim
|
26.03.1989
|
Russia
| |
94
|
defense
|
Mironov Andrei
|
29.07.1994
|
Russia
| |
-
|
forward
|
Nikolayev Roman
|
02.12.1995
|
Russia
| |
47
|
defense
|
Osipov Alexander
|
24.03.1989
|
Russia
| 30.04.2016 |
33
|
forward
|
Pestushko Maxim
|
09.02.1985
|
Russia
| 30.04.2016 |
37
|
defense
|
Robinson Mat
|
20.06.1986
|
Canada
| 30.04.2016 |
-
|
goaltender
|
Serebryakov Nikita
|
01.11.1995
|
Russia
| |
39
|
goaltender
|
Sharychenkov Alexander
|
03.10.1991
|
Russia
| 30.04.2017 |
9
|
forward
|
Tsvetkov Alexei
|
28.08.1981
|
Russia
| 30.04.2016 |
55
|
defense
|
Vishnevsky Dmitry
|
03.01.1990
|
Russia
| 30.04.2017 |
10
|
forward
|
Volkov Konstantin
|
07.02.1985
|
Russia
| 30.04.2017 |
-
|
forward
|
Yefremov Vladislav
|
01.08.1995
|
Russia
| |
-
|
defense
|
Yermoshenko Dmitry
|
01.11.1995
|
Russia
| |
1
|
goaltender
|
Yeryomenko Alexander
|
10.04.1980
|
Russia
| 30.04.2016 |
50
|
defense
|
Solovyov Maxim
|
20.02.1979
|
Russia
| 30.04.2016 |
Luzhniki Small Sports Arena
Vostochnaya st. 2/2, Moscow, Russia, 115280
The Luzhniki Small Sports Arena (formerly, the Minor Arena of the Central Lenin Stadium; Малая спортивная арена Лужники) has an 8700-seat capacity that is part of the Luzhniki Sports Complex in Moscow. The Arena was built in 1956 in the USSR. It hosted volleyball competitions during the 1980 Summe Olympics. It also hosted events of the 1973 Summer Universiade, 1986 Goodwill Games, Spartakiads of the Peoples of the USSR and others. The arena was the home arena of ice hockey club Dynamo Moscow since 2000. Ahead of the 2015-16 season Dynamo plan to move into the brand new VTB Ice Palace.
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