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Mitryakov, Vadim Yuryevich

Wadim Yurievich Mitryakov (born April 18, 1991 , Kemerovo , USSR ) is a Russian hockey player , left winger at the club of the Kazakhstan Championship " Beybarys ". He is the silver winner of the Youth Hockey League (MHL).

Hockey player
Vadim Mitryakov
Positionleft winger
Growth173 cm
Weight80 kg
Grableft
CitizenshipRussian flag Russia
Was born

April 18, 1991 ( 1991-04-18 ) (28 years)

Kemerovo , Kemerovo Region , RSFSR , USSR
NHL draftnot chosen
Playing career
WeepRussian flag Kuznetsk Bears
2010—2016Russian flag Metallurg Novokuznetsk
2012—2013Russian flag Ariada
2016Russian flag Trans urals
2016Russian flag Ruby
2016 — n. at.Kazakhstan flag Beybarys
International medals

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Biography

Vadim Yuryevich Mitryakov was born on April 18, 1991 in the city of Kemerovo .

Vadim Mitryakov is a graduate of Metallurg Novokuznetsk. From 2007 to 2009, he played for the Metallurg-2 farm club in the First League . Since 2009, Vadim has been advocating for the Kuznetsk Bears youth team. Together with the team, the striker reached the MHL finals, where the bears lost to the Steel Foxes , thereby winning silver medals. On December 26, 2010, in the game against Amur , Mitryakov made his debut as a part of Metallurg. He scored his first puck in the KHL in his fourth bout, in a match with Avangard , throwing the puck at Carri Rameau's goal [1] . In the 2011/12 season , Mitryakov played 7 matches in the KHL. In the Kuznetsk Bears, Vadim showed a productive game, gaining an average of more than one point per game.

In the 2012/13 season, Mitryakov managed to gain a foothold in the KHL. Although at the beginning of the season an unpleasant situation happened to the player: at a crosswalk, he was hit by a car [2] . Hockey player avoided serious damage. At the end of the season, the player was sent to the Metallurg farm club in the Highest Hockey League (VHL) - Ariada-Akpars . In the playoffs, Vadim helped the Volga club to achieve its highest result in history - the BHL bronze medals. The following season, the player continued to perform in his own club. In December 2013, Mitryakov took part in the Winter Universiade in Trentino as part of the Russian student team. Vadim's teammates Konstantin Turukin and Yuri Nazarov also played in the team [3] . According to the results of this tournament, the Russian national team won bronze medals, having won the American team in the match for the third place [4] .

Season 2014/15 Mitryakov fully spent in the "Metallurgist". In total, the striker played 35 matches in the season, in which he scored 6 (2 + 4) points for performance. In May 2015, Mitryakov extended the contract with his own club for another year [5] .

From December 21, 2016 he plays for Beybarys ( Atyrau ).

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+/−
2007/08Metallurg-2 NovokuznetskFirst League ( P )70oneone0-------
2008/09Metallurg-2 NovokuznetskFirst League (P)sixteenfive6eleventen-------
2009/10Kuznetsk BearsMHL51712nineteen58one17four26eight-one
2010/11Kuznetsk BearsMHL4115eight23thirty-five------
2010/11Metallurg NovokuznetskCHLeightone0oneten-3------
2011/12Kuznetsk BearsMHL51312455492372one36-2
2010/11Metallurg NovokuznetskCHL700020------
2012/13 aMetallurg NovokuznetskCHL333four7142200000
2012/13Ariada-AkparsVHL7336four0132four6eight-2
2013/14AriadaVHLeight23five63------
2013/14 aMetallurg NovokuznetskCHL333fiveeight12-6200020
2014/15Metallurg NovokuznetskCHL352four624-7------
2015/16Metallurg NovokuznetskCHL393fiveeight20-7------
2015/16Trans uralsVHL------fiveone230-2
KHL total1551218thirty88-nineteenfour00020
  • a The Playoffs take player statistics into the Hope Cup .

International Competitions

YearTeamTournamentA placeANDRPABOUTShtr+/−
2013Russia (stud.)Universiade03!  60fourfourfour3
Total (stud.)60fourfourfour3

Achievements

Team

Junior career
YearTeamAchievement
2010Kuznetsk BearsSilver medalist MHL
VHL
YearTeamAchievement
2013Ariada-AkparsBronze medalist VHL
International
YearTeamAchievement
2013Russia (stud.)Bronze medalist of the Universiade

Notes

  1. ↑ Podyapolsky, Karavayev and Yazkov made their debut in Metallurg (Neopr.) . metallurg-nk.ru (August 27, 2015).
  2. ↑ Vadim Mitryakov was hit by a car (Neopr.) . Sports Portal Novokuznetsk (October 2, 2012).
  3. ↑ Russia defeated Great Britain at the Universiade (Undec.) . Sports Portal Novokuznetsk (December 13, 2013).
  4. ↑ Novokuznechane won the medals of the World Universiade in the hockey tournament (Unidentified) . Sports Internet TV Kuzbass (December 22, 2013).
  5. ↑ Mitryakov extended the contract with Kuzny (Neopr.) . Sports.ru (May 9, 2015).

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=Mitryakov ,_Vadim_Yurievich&oldid = 97512122


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