"Dragoons" - a youth hockey team from the city of Mozhaisk , Moscow Region . It was founded in 2004 . Performs in the second division of the MHL . Spends home games in the Bagration ice palace (800). From 2004 to 2014, the team was called HC Mozhaisk Dragoons.
| Dragoons | |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Founded | 2014 |
| Home arena | DS "Bagration" (at 800) |
| Hockey league | MHL Championship |
| The conference | West |
| Main coach | |
| The president | |
| Official site | icestyle.pro/draguny_ind ... |
Content
- 1 History
- 2 Statistics and achievements
- 3 Guide
- 4 Head Coaches
- 4.1 Current coaching staff
- 4.2 List of all head coaches
- 5 Arena
- 6 notes
- 7 References
History
The Hockey Youth Sports School of the city of Mozhaisk entered to participate in the Championship of the Moscow Region 2004/05 under the name "Mozhaisk Dragoons".
At the end of May 2014, during the final meeting of the board of the Youth Hockey League, applications for joining the MHL of several new clubs were approved, including Mozhaisk Dragoons.
On August 13 and 14, the team held two home friendly matches with HC “Varyagi” with a score of 2: 5 and 6:10 in favor of the guests.
As a pre-season preparation for the 2014-2015 season, the team took part, from August 25 to 29, 2014, in the tournament in memory of Valery Vasilyev, taking the last place [1] .
The first match of HC "Dragoons" in the Youth Hockey League Championship was held on September 6 away against the team of HC "Bryansk", losing 12: 3 [2] .
On September 16, HC Dragoons held their first home match of the Youth Hockey League Championship. The first Mozhais rival on home ice was HC Yelets. The special guest of the opening ceremony was two-time Olympic champion Boris Mikhailov .
Since May 2014, the team was led by Marcel Ozimak, a famous Slovak player and coach, who in the 2012–2013 season worked as a consultant at Lev HC . But on October 31, the management of the Dragoons hockey club decided to appoint Viktor Nikolayevich Stepants as the team’s head coach, and Marcel Ozimak became the team’s head coach [3] .
The first tournament point was scored by the team on October 7 in an away match with the Klin Sportivny team. In this historical game for themselves, “Dragoons”, losing 0: 2, were able to lead in the score (3: 2) and missed the victory 29 seconds before the end of the regular time of the match. The decisive goal in overtime was thrown by the players of the Klin team, having won with a score of 3: 4 [4] .
On October 18, 2014, the team won their first match in the Youth Hockey League Championship. In the home arena, “Dragoons” took HC “Platinum-Chisinau”, scored 10 goals, conceded 7.
On April 10, 2015, changes occurred in the coaching staff - Viktor Stepanets was removed from the position of head coach; Vadim Gaydamak, Marcel Ozimak and Oleg Vishnevsky are removed from the posts of coaches, and Sergey Nikolaevich Konevsky was appointed the new head coach of the team [5] .
The team completed its debut season 2014-2015, gaining 43 points, winning 12 matches and scoring 169 goals.
Statistics and Achievements
| Season | AND | AT | IN | WB | P | BY | PB | GZ | GP | ABOUT | Shtr | AND | AT | IN | WB | P | BY | PB | GZ | GP | Shtr |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015—2016 | 44 | four | 2 | one | 35 | 0 | 2 | 80 | 237 | twenty | 918 | Did not participate | |||||||||
| 2014—2015 | 64 | 12 | 0 | 0 | 45 | 7 | 0 | 169 | 367 | 43 | 1069 | ||||||||||
| 2013—2014 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 2012—2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 2011-2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Guide
- President: Shpakov Sergey Petrovich
- Vice President: Stepanov Andrey Viktorovich
Head Coaches
Current Coaching Staff
- Head coach: Skiba Alexey Yuryevich
- Trainer: Skiba Gennady Yuryevich
- Trainer: Konevsky Sergey Nikolaevich
- Goalkeeper coach: Matvey Morozov Vyacheslavovich [6]
List of All Head Coaches
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Arena
Home games HC "Dragoons" holds in the sports palace "Bagration", accommodating less than 1 thousand spectators. The Ice Palace was commissioned in 2004.
Notes
Links
| Seasons | Playoff Regions Cup | Generation Cup | Regional Cup Finals |
|---|---|---|---|
11/12 • 12/13 • 13/14 • 14/15 • 15/16 • 16/17 • 17/18 • 18/19 | 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2016 | 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2016 | 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2016 |
| 2015/16 season clubs | |||
| Western conference | Eastern Conference | ||
| Belgorod (Belgorod) | Altai (Ust-Kamenogorsk) | ||
| Dieselist (Penza) | Angarsk Ermak (Angarsk) | ||
| Dragoons (Mozhaisk) | Batyr (Neftekamsk) | ||
| Zelenograd (Moscow) | Miner (Uchaly) | ||
| Loko Junior (Yaroslavl) | Comet (Samara) | ||
| MHK Lipetsk | Krasnoyarsk Lynx (Krasnoyarsk) | ||
| Rossosh | Mechel (Chelyabinsk) | ||
| SKA-Varangians (pos. Named after Morozov) | Progress (Izhevsk) | ||
| SKA-Karelia (Kondopoga) | Satellite (Almetyevsk) | ||
| Tverichi (Tver) | Chelny | ||
| HC Bryansk | South Ural-Metallurg (Mednogorsk) | ||
| Youth (Minsk) | |||
| additional information | |||
| Personal trophies | Trophy of the best scorer • Trophy of the best goalkeeper • Trophy of the best sniper • Trophy of the most useful player • Trophy of the most successful defender | ||
| Team trophies | Cup of Regions • Western Conference Cup • Eastern Conference Cup • | ||
| Helpful information | Continental Hockey League • Major Hockey League • Championship of the Youth Hockey League • Russian Hockey League | ||