Random  | Best Random Tools

List of Soviet And Russian Ice Hockey Scoring Championsreport

  • 1965-66 Anatoli Firsov -- CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1966-67 Victor Polupanov -- CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1967-68 Vyacheslav Starshinov -- Spartak Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1968-69 Alexander Yakushev -- Spartak Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1969-70 Vladimir Petrov -- CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1970-71 Alexander Maltsev -- Dynamo Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1971-72 Valeri Kharlamov -- CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1972-73 Vladimir Petrov -- CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1973-74 Vyacheslav Anisin -- Krylya Sovetov (Soviet Championship)

  • 1974-75 Vladimir Petrov -- CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1975-76 Viktor Shalimov -- Spartak Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1976-77 Helmuts Balderis -- Dinamo Riga (Soviet Championship)

  • 1977-78 Vladimir Petrov -- CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1978-79 Vladimir Petrov -- CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1979-80 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1980-81 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1981-82 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1982-83 Helmuts Balderis -- Dinamo Riga (Soviet Championship)

  • 1983-84 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1984-85 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1985-86 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1986-87 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1987-88 Sergei Makarov - CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1988-89 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow (Soviet Championship)

  • 1989-90 Dmitri Kvartalnov -- Khimik Voskresensk (Soviet Championship)

  • 1990-91 Ramil Yuldashev -- Sokil Kiev (Soviet Championship)

  • 1991-92 Roman Oksiuta -- Khimik Voskresensk (CIS Championship)

  • 1992-93 Alexei Tkachuk -- Spartak Moscow (International Hockey League)

  • 1993-94 Dmitri Denisov -- Salavat Yulaev Ufa (International Hockey League)

  • 1994-95 Dmitri Denisov -- Salavat Yulaev Ufa (International Hockey League)

  • 1995-96 Alexander Korolyuk -- Krylya Sovetov (International Hockey League)

  • 1996-97 Nikolai Borschevsky -- Spartak Moscow (Russian Superleague)

  • 1997-98 Andrei Tarasenko -- Lada Togliatti (Russian Superleague)

  • 1998-99 Yevgeni Koreshkov -- Metallurg Magnitogorsk (Russian Superleague)

  • 1999-2000 Georgy Yevtyukhin -- Metallurg Novokuznetsk (Russian Superleague)

  • 2000-01 Andrei Razin -- Metallurg Magnitogorsk (Russian Superleague)

  • 2001-02 Maxim Sushinsky -- Avangard Omsk (Russian Superleague)

  • 2002-03 Tomáš Vlasák -- Avangard Omsk; Pavel Patera -- Avangard Omsk (Russian Superleague)

  • 2003-04 Maxim Sushinsky -- Avangard Omsk (Russian Superleague)

  • 2004-05 Maxim Sushinsky -- Avangard Omsk (Russian Superleague)

  • 2005-06 Sergei Mozyakin -- CSKA Moscow (Russian Superleague)

  • 2006-07 Alexei Morozov -- Ak Bars Kazan (Russian Superleague)

  • 2007-08 Sergei Mozyakin -- Atlant Moscow Oblast (Russian Superleague)

  • 2008–09 Sergei Mozyakin -- Atlant Moscow Oblast (Kontinental Hockey League)

  • 2009–10 Sergei Mozyakin -- Atlant Moscow Oblast (Kontinental Hockey League)

  • 2010–11 Alexander Radulov -- Salavat Yulaev Ufa (Kontinental Hockey League)

  • 2011–12 Alexander Radulov -- Salavat Yulaev Ufa (Kontinental Hockey League)

  • 2012–13 Sergei Mozyakin -- Metallurg Magnitogorsk (Kontinental Hockey League)

  • 2013–14 Sergei Mozyakin -- Metallurg Magnitogorsk (Kontinental Hockey League)

  • 2014–15 Alexander Radulov -- CSKA Moscow (Kontinental Hockey League)

  • 2015–16 Sergei Mozyakin -- Metallurg Magnitogorsk (Kontinental Hockey League)

  • 2016–17 Sergei Mozyakin -- Metallurg Magnitogorsk (Kontinental Hockey League)

  • 2017–18 Ilya Kovalchuk -- SKA Saint Petersburg (Kontinental Hockey League)

  • 2018–19 Nikita Gusev -- SKA Saint Petersburg (Kontinental Hockey League)

  • 2019–20 Vadim Shipachyov -- Dynamo Moscow (Kontinental Hockey League)

New Random Display   Display All Items(55)

About This Tool

There is an old saying in Russia and the Soviet Union that there are only two kinds of people in Russia and the Soviet Union, one who plays hockey and the other who watches hockey. With years of development and change, hockey has become the number one sport in the country. Tracing back to the development history of Russian ice hockey, it can be divided into two periods: the former Soviet Union and modern Russia. There are many winners in different ice hockey players, and this random tool lists 55 of them for you to check out further.

These champions come from different eras and have been playing since 1965, from the earliest Soviet Champions League to the present-day Kontinental Hockey League. A more detailed list of the winners, the year of the award, the events you participated in, and so on, can be obtained from this generator list. All this has benefited from the Soviet Union and the Russian government to develop ice hockey, and from an early age to train the right hockey players in the country.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Soviet and Russian ice hockey scoring champions.

Copyright © 2024 BestRandoms.com All rights reserved.