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Malinovsky, Vladimir Dmitrievich

Vladimir Dmitriyevich Malinovsky (born June 9, 1991 , Tyumen , USSR ) is a Russian hockey player and center striker . Currently a free agent .

Hockey player
Vladimir Malinovsky
Positioncenter forward
Growth182 cm
Weight97 kg
Grableft
CitizenshipRussian flag Russia
Was born

June 9, 1991 ( 1991-06-09 ) (28 years)

Tyumen , Tyumen Region , RSFSR , USSR
NHL draftnot chosen
Playing career
2009-2013Russian flag Steel Foxes
2011—2013Russian flag Southern Urals
2012Russian flag Titanium
2013—2014Russian flag Metallurg Magnitogorsk
2014—2015Russian flag Metallurg Novokuznetsk
2014—2015Russian flag Trans urals
2016Russian flag Sokol Krasnoyarsk
2017Kazakhstan flag Arlan
2017Flag of turkey Buz korsanlar

Content

Biography

Vladimir Dmitrievich Malinovsky was born in Tyumen and started playing hockey there.

At the age of 10 he moved to Magnitogorsk [1] .

He played for the youth teams of Magnitogorsk Metallurg 1990 and 1991 born in Russian tournaments. On October 26, 2009, he became a member of the Steel Foxes MHL team. In the first season in the league I played 32 matches in the regular season, in which I scored 29 (9 + 20) points. In the playoff match MHL made his debut on March 13, 2010 (against the “ Russian Knights ”) and was marked by a small fine in the third period [2] . In the second match of the series, the forward gave an assist to Vadim Yermolaev [3] , and in the third - was marked by two (on Ermolaev and Daniil Apalkov ) [4] . In the first match of the series against Barça , Malinovsky, with the transfer of Maxim Mamin, scored his first puck in the Kharlamov Cup [5] . In total, the striker played 15 matches in the 2009/10 playoffs, scored 2 goals and made 7 assists. Season 2010/11 Vladimir also played in the MHL, once again reaching the final of the Kharlamov Cup with the team.

In 2011, Malinovsky began to compete in the Higher Hockey League . He made his debut on December 10, 2011 as part of the " South Ural " club [6] . Later he played another 7 matches for the Orsk team and in January 2012 went to Titan , with whom he later participated in the 2011/12 playoffs. Season 2012/13 again held in the club from the Orenburg region .

On January 19, 2013, the attacker made his debut in the Continental Hockey League for Metallurg Magnitogorsk in a match against Neftekhimik [7] . On February 1 of the same year, in a match against Severstal , Malinovsky with Pavel Zdunov’s transfer scored the first goal in his career in the KHL [8] . In the 2013/14 season, the striker in the Magnitka team won the Gagarin Cup .

From January 11, 2016 he played for the " Falcon " from Krasnoyarsk. From February 6, 2017, he played for Arlan .

Russian national team

He played for the junior team of Russia born in 1991. Participant of the Riga Cup (2007), International Challenge Cup (2007/08, 2008), Subway Super Series (2010) and other international tournaments.

Statistics

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

Club career

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueANDRPABOUTShtr+/−ANDRPABOUTShtr+/−
2005/06Metallurg-2 MagnitogorskFirst League ( P )oneoneone20-------
2007/08Metallurg-2 MagnitogorskFirst League (P)nineteenfour3722-------
2008/09Metallurg-2 MagnitogorskFirst League (P)44five131893-------
2009/10Steel FoxesMHL329202985sixteen15279142
2010/11Steel FoxesMHL46eleven142576onesixteen6fiveeleven32five
2011/12Steel FoxesMHL29five131841onetenfour37207
2011/12Southern UralsVHLeight0006one------
2011/12TitaniumVHL1706624-23000four-2
2012/13Southern UralsVHL373ten13sixteen-one------
2012/13Metallurg MagnitogorskCHL6one0one20one00020
2012/13Steel FoxesMHL222four02200000
2013/14Metallurg MagnitogorskCHL5123five35-five14000four-one
2013/14Metallurg NovokuznetskCHL47oneeight969-14------
2014/15Trans uralsVHL3one0one0060oneone0-one
KHL total104foureleven15106-nineteen150006-one
VHL total65foursixteen2046-290oneonefour-3

International Competitions

YearTeamTournamentA placeANDRPABOUTShtr+/−
2009Russia (junior)UChM (up to 18)02!  7000eight0
Total (junior)7000eight0

Achievements

Team

Junior career
YearTeamAchievement
2010Steel FoxesWinner of the Kharlamov Cup
2011Steel FoxesSilver medalist MHL
2012Steel FoxesBronze medalist MHL
CHL
YearTeamAchievement
2014Metallurg MagnitogorskGagarin Cup Winner
International
YearTeamAchievement
2009Russia (junior)Junior World Championships silver medalist

Personal

Junior career
YearTeamAchievement
2010Steel FoxesMember of the MHL All-Star Game

Notes

  1. ↑ Magopc.ru ( Unsolved ) . - Interview with hockey player.
  2. ↑ The official website of the Youth Hockey League (Neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . - “Steel Foxes” - “Russian Knights” 3: 1. Archived May 14, 2014.
  3. ↑ The official website of the Youth Hockey League (Neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . - “Steel Foxes” - “Russian Knights” 6: 0. Archived May 14, 2014.
  4. ↑ The official website of the Youth Hockey League (Neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . - “Russian Knights” - “Steel Foxes” 4:10. Archived May 14, 2014.
  5. ↑ The official website of the Youth Hockey League (Neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . - “Steel Foxes” - “Leopard” 1: 3. Archived May 14, 2014.
  6. ↑ Official website of the Higher Hockey League (Neopr.) . - "South Ural" - "Hammer-Kama" 2: 3.
  7. ↑ Official website of the Continental Hockey League (Neopr.) . - Metallurg Mg - Neftekhimik 3: 0.
  8. ↑ Official website of the Continental Hockey League (Neopr.) . - Severstal - Metallurg Mg 5: 2.

Links

  • Player Profile (English) . Eliteprospects.com.
  • Player Profile (English) . Eurohockey.com.
  • Player Profile (rus.) . KHL official website.
  • Player Profile (rus.) . official website VHL.
  • Player Profile (rus.) . MHL official website.
  • Player Statistics (rus.) . r-hockey.ru.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Malinovsky ,_Vladimir_Dmitrievich&oldid = 94152286


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