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Yermolaev, Vadim Leonidovich

Vadim Leonidovich Ermolaev ( February 14, 1989 , Magnitogorsk ) is a Russian hockey player , the last forward . Pupil of Magnitogorsk hockey. Currently, he is a player in the Permian Molot-Prikamye , playing in the VHL .

Hockey player
Vadim Leonidovich Ermolaev
Positionwinger
Growth180 cm
Weight88 kg
Grabright
Citizenship Russia
Was born

February 14, 1989 ( 1989-02-14 ) (30 years)

Magnitogorsk , USSR
NHL draftNot drafted
Career

2007 — n. at.

Playing career
2007—2009Russian flag Metallurg Mg
20092010Russian flag Steel Foxes
2010–2012Kazakhstan flag Barys
2010—2014Kazakhstan flag Barys 2 / Nomad
2014—2015Kazakhstan flag Arlan
2015—2016Kazakhstan flag Irtysh
2016 — n. at.Russian flag Hammer-Kama

Content

Career

Vadim Yermolaev began his professional career in 2007 as part of his native Metallurg Magnitogorsk , speaking before this for his farm club. In his debut season, Vadim spent 17 matches on the court, gaining 2 (1 + 1) points, becoming, together with the club, the bronze medalist of the Russian championship. The following season, Yermolayev failed to score any points in 28 matches held for Metallurg, however, he received bronze awards for the debut season of the Continental Hockey League , and also became a finalist for the Champions League .

Season 2009/2010 Vadim spent in the club of the Youth Hockey League “ Steel Foxes ”, with which he became the winner of the first ever Kharlamov Cup draw, gaining 40 (20 +20) points in 55 matches. On July 22, 2010, Yermolayev together with his partner in Steel Foxes, Alexey Ishmametyev, signed a contract with Astana -based Barys [1] . However, in the 2010/11 season , Vadim spent only two matches in the KHL, mostly speaking in the Kazakhstan Championship , in which he, together with the farm club Barys, won the silver medal.

Achievements

  • Bronze medalist of the championship of Russia 2008 .
  • Bronze medalist of the KHL 2009 .
  • Champions League Finalist 2009 .
  • Winner of the Kharlamov Cup 2010.
  • Silver medalist of Kazakhstan Championship 2011.

Performance statistics

Last updated: December 14, 2011
Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGamesRPPoints+/-ShtrGamesRPPoints+/-Shtr
2005/2006Metallurg Mg-2First league336fiveeleven-18------
2006/2007Metallurg Mg-2First league216fourten-12------
2007/2008Metallurg Mg-2First league37292554-90------
2007/2008Metallurg MgSuper Leagueelevenone0one-2060oneone+12
2008/2009Metallurg Mg-2First league20ten9nineteen-20------
2008/2009Metallurg MgCHL15000-five2ten000-30
2008/2009Metallurg MgLC3000-0------
2009/2010Steel FoxesMHL40151328+163415five712+66
2010/2011Barys-2Kazakhstan Championship4423nineteen42+214414four26-2sixteen
2010/2011BarysCHL2000-0------
2011/2012Barys-2Kazakhstan Championshipeight3onefour-oneeight------
2011/2012BarysCHLfive000-four------
KHL total22000-five6ten000-30
Total career2399376169+29232459tennineteen+224

Notes

  1. Б Barys has signed contracts with 6 players , sports.ru (July 22, 2010). The appeal date is December 14, 2011.

Links

  • Profile on the KHL website
  • Profile on hockeydb.com
  • Profile on eliteprospects.com
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ermolaev,_Vadim_Leonidovich&oldid=97489923


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