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Apalkov, Daniil Yuryevich

Daniil Yuryevich Apalkov ( January 1, 1992 , Magnitogorsk , Russia ) - Russian hockey player , center forward of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) club Lokomotiv . Silver medalist at the 2012 Youth Hockey World Championship.

Hockey player
Daniil Apalkov
Daniil Apalkov 2012.jpg
Positioncenter forward
Growth185 cm
Weight90 kg
Grableft
CitizenshipRussian flag Russia
Born

January 1, 1992 ( 1992-01-01 ) (aged 27)

Magnitogorsk , Russia
NHL draftdidn't get out
Gaming career
2009—2011Russian flag Steel Fox
2010—2011Russian flag Metallurg Magnitogorsk
2011—2013Russian flag Loco
2011 - n. at.Russian flag Locomotive Yaroslavl

Content

Career

A pupil of Magnitogorsk Metallurg , started hockey lessons at the age of 5, the first coach was Sergey Devyatkov . Three-time champion of Russia among youth club teams (twice as part of Metallurg -92 and once as part of Metallurg -91), twice silver medalist of these competitions; two-time champion of the Open Championship of the national teams of the Federal Districts, two more silver medalists of these competitions; silver medalist of the Tretiak Cup (in the “Metallurg” -91).

In 2009–2011, he played for the Metallurg youth club Steel Foxes ; in 2010–2011, the team captain; winner of the Kharlamov Cup 2010 , silver medalist 2011 ; won the 2011 MHL Challenge Cup . In the 2010/2011 season, in 8 games he went to the ice and for the main team “Metallurg”.

Member of the 2010 World Youth Championships . Captain of the Russian youth team at the Subway Super Series 2011.

November 8, 2011 moved to Yaroslavl “ Locomotive ”, which began December 12 performances in the VHL [1] .

December 23, 2011 entered the final composition of the youth team of Russia to participate in the youth world championship 2012 [2] .

Statistics

Legend
ANDNumber of games playedShtrPenalty time+/−Plus or minus
GGoalsPAssistsABOUTGlasses
-Statistics unknown-Statistics not taken into account

Club career

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueANDGPABOUTShtr+/−ANDGPABOUTShtr+/−
2007/08Metallurg-2 MagnitogorskLeague One ( R )6336four-------
2008/09Metallurg-2 MagnitogorskLeague One (R)25fivefour914-------
2009/10Steel FoxMHL451818361229thfive3onefourfour3
2010/11Steel FoxMHL47223860sixteen4217four12sixteenfour3
2010/11Metallurg MagnitogorskKHLeight0002-one------
2011/12Steel FoxMHL25sixteen17331424------
2011/12LocoMHL6one3fourfour3------
2011/12Locomotive YaroslavlVHL17fourfive92fiveten3360four
2012/13Locomotive YaroslavlKHL4976130-fivefiveoneone2four-2
2012/13Locomotive YaroslavlVHLfiveone3four22------
2012/13LocoMHL202202------
2013/14Locomotive YaroslavlKHL54eleven1829th122018one23four-four
2014/15Locomotive YaroslavlKHL5991524sixteen2620200
2015/16Locomotive YaroslavlKHL59sixteen27434627fiveone2322
2016/17Locomotive YaroslavlKHL537ten1714-3152one36-one
2017/18Locomotive YaroslavlKHL5315ten25321490oneone13-five
2018/19Locomotive YaroslavlKHL58eightsixteen2435-fiveelevenfouronefive2-3
Total in VHL22fiveeight13four7ten3360four
Total in the KHL395731021751574869eleveneightnineteen31-13

International Competitions

YearNational teamTournamentA placeANDGPABOUTShtr+/−
2010Russia (junior)SCM (up to 18)four70006one
2012Russia (mol.)MFM (up to 20)02!  7one2302
Total (junior and younger)14one2363

Achievements

Team

Junior career
YearTeamAchievement
2010Steel FoxHarlamov Cup Winner
2011Steel FoxMHL silver medalist
KHL
YearTeamAchievement
2014Locomotive YaroslavlKHL bronze medalist
International
YearTeamAchievement
2012Russia (mol.)Silver medalist of the youth world championship

Personal

Junior career
YearTeamAchievement
2011Steel FoxMember of the All-Star Game of the MHL
KHL
YearTeamAchievement
2016Locomotive YaroslavlMember of the KHL All-Star Game

Notes

  1. ↑ Magnitogorsk confirmed Apalkov’s transition to Lokomotiv (Neopr.) . Sports.ru (November 8, 2011). Archived on September 3, 2012.
  2. ↑ The final composition of the youth team of Russia at the MFM 2012 (Neopr.) Was announced . Sports.ru (December 23, 2011). Archived on April 13, 2012.

Links

  • Player Profile Eliteprospects.com.
  • Player Profile Eurohockey.com.
  • Player Profile (Russian) . KHL official website.
  • Player Profile (Russian) . official site of VHL.
  • Player Profile (Russian) . official site of the MHL.
  • Player statistics (rus.) . r-hockey.ru.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Apalkov__Daniel_Yuryevich&oldid=98995351


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