Loko-Junior is a youth hockey team from Yaroslavl serving in the NMHL . It was founded in 2013. Included in the system of HC “Locomotive” .
| Loko Junior | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| City | |
| Founded | 2013 |
| Home arena | Sports Palace "Torpedo" named after S.A. Nikolaeva (at 789) |
| Colors | |
| Hockey league | NMHL |
| The conference | Western |
| Main coach | |
| The president | |
| General manager | |
| Affiliated clubs | Locomotive ( KHL ); Loko ( MHL ) |
Content
- 1 Results of performance in the MHL Championship
- 2 Composition
- 3 Head coaches and club management
- 3.1 Current coaching staff
- 3.2 Team staff
- 4 Club Achievements
- 5 Links
- 6 See also
- 7 notes
MHL Championship Performance Results
And - the number of games played, B - wins in regular time, VO - wins in overtime, WB - wins in post-match shootouts, PO - losses in overtime, PB - losses in post-match shootouts, P - losses in regular time, O - number of scored points, W - the ratio of goals scored and goals conceded, RS - the place according to the results of the regular season
| Season | AND | AT | IN | WB | PB | BY | P | ABOUT | W | RS | Playoffs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013/14 [1] | 38 | 28 | one | 0 | 2 | 0 | 7 | 88 | 125-63 | 3 | Lost in the final: 3-0 HC Belgorod ; 3-2 HC "Dmitrov" ; 3-1 HC Mechel ; 1-3 Golden Eagles of the Kuban [2] |
| 2014/15 [3] | 64 | 42 | four | 3 | 2 | 0 | 13 | 142 | 241-105 | 3 | Lost in the quarterfinal: 3-0 Rocket ; 2-3 HC Zelenograd [4] |
| 2015/16 [5] | 44 | 28 | one | four | 2 | one | 8 | 97 | 159-77 | 2 | Lost in the semifinals: 3-0 Tverichi ; 3-1 Youth ; 0-3 Rossosh [6] |
| 2016/17 [7] | 44 | 29th | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | eleven | 93 | 170-87 | 3 | Lost in the semifinals: 3-0 Seversky Wolves ; 3-0 HC "Dmitrov" ; 2-3 Dieselist [8] |
| 2017/18 [9] | 36 | 21 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | eleven | 71 | 131-95 | four | Lost in the final of the conference: 3-1 HC Belgorod ; 3-0 SKA-Varangians ; 0-3 Dieselist [10] |
| Total | 226 | 148 | 8 | eleven | 6 | 3 | fifty | 491 | 826-427 | ||
Composition
- The composition of Loko-Junior on the official website of Lokomotiv ( season 2018/19 )
- Loko Junior player statistics on the NMHL website ( regular season 2018/19 )
Head Coaches and Club Management
Current Coaching Staff
- Head coach - Igor Meliakov
- Trainer - Konstantin Kasatkin [11]
Team Staff
- Team doctor - Dmitry Trubnikov
- Masseur - Alexander Zabrodin
- Administrator - Oleg Kulikov
- Technician - Artem Mironov
- Videographer - Ilya Nazarov
Club Achievements
- Silver medalist of the MHL Championship in the season 2013/2014 [12]
- Bronze medalist of the MHL Championship in the season 2015/2016 [13]
- NMHL bronze medalist in the season 2016/2017 [14]
- NMHL bronze medalist in the season 2017/2018 [15]
Links
See also
- NMHL
Notes
- ↑ Standings 13/14
- ↑ Playoffs Final 2013/14
- ↑ Standings 14/15
- ↑ Playoffs 1/4 finals 2014/15
- ↑ Standings 15/16
- ↑ Playoffs 1/2 finals 2015/16
- ↑ Standings 16/17
- ↑ Playoffs 1/2 finals 2016/17
- ↑ Standings 17/18
- ↑ Playoffs Conference Finals 2017/18
- ↑ Coaching staff (inaccessible link) . Date accessed August 16, 2016. Archived August 30, 2016.
- ↑ Season Results: Loko Junior
- ↑ Loko-Junior - winner of the bronze medals of the MHL Championship
- ↑ Loko-Junior - winner of the NMHL bronze medals
- ↑ Loko-Junior - bronze medalist of the NMHL
| 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 • Youth Hockey League Championship • Russian Hockey League | ||