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This club in 2011-2012: KHL
| Jun. 20 12 | | Josef Straka
(F)
| Ak Bars Kazan | Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg | |
| Jun. 07 12 | | Stanislav Galimov
(G)
| Ak Bars Kazan | Atlant Moscow Oblast | |
| Jun. 03 12 | | Yevgeny Lapenkov
(F)
| Ak Bars Kazan | Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk | |
| Jun. 02 12 | | Janne Pesonen
(F)
| HIFK Helsinki | Ak Bars Kazan |
| Mar. 20 12 | Ak Bars Kazan | - | Traktor Chelyabinsk | 2-3 | Show details» |
| Mar. 22 12 | Traktor Chelyabinsk | - | Ak Bars Kazan | 1-2 OT | Show details» |
| Mar. 24 12 | Ak Bars Kazan | - | Traktor Chelyabinsk | 1-4 | Show details» |
| Coach name | State | Born | Coach position | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sergei Abramov | ![]() | 15.09.1959 | Assistant Coach | Show profile» |
| Vladimir Krikunov * | ![]() | 24.03.1950 | Head Coach | Show profile» |
| Vasily Tikhonov | ![]() | 13.05.1958 | Assistant Coach | Show profile» |
| Valery Belov | ![]() | 24.01.1967 | Assistant Coach | Show profile» |
| Sergei Idrisov | ![]() | 11.03.1960 | Assistant Coach | Show profile» |
* no longer in the club

Originally founded as Mashstroy Kazan in 1956, the name was later changed to SC Uritskogo Kazan when it entered the Soviet league in 1958. It was promoted to the RSFSR championship, where it gained promotion to the top tier of Soviet hockey. Kazan's performance was respectable, starting the season by winning 6 out of 19 games against the best of the Soviet teams before falling away in the second half of the season and was demoted.
From this point onward, SC Uritskogo Kazan established a reputation as a consistently strong team in the second tier leagues of the USSR. Renowned as a high scoring team, Kazan averaged over four goals a game throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Twice they won the USSR League (lower tiers), being named Champion of Russia in 1962 and 1976.
SC Uritskogo Kazan's most successful period occurred in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The team was led by Russia's Sergei Stolbun; scoring ace Gennady Maslov (current coach of Ak Bars-2 Kazan), who enjoyed a short stint with the Soviet Wings and set a club record of 140 points in 76 games in 1982-83; and Ravil Shavaleev, who was regarded as one of the finest defenseman to ever come out of Tatarstan. During this period, Kazan was consistently among the top teams in the league but failed year after year to gain promotion to the top flight of Soviet hockey.
Following the break up of the Soviet Union, Uritskogo Kazan became Itil Kazan in 1990 and participated in the IHL. Itil was only mildly successful, narrowly avoiding relegation to the Vysshaya Liga in 1991 and 1992.
It was following the establishment of the Russian Superleague (RSL) in 1996 that the golden age of hockey in Tatarstan began. Renamed Ak Bars Kazan after the traditional symbol of the Tatars, the snow leopard. Benefiting from the resources boom in the Urals, Ak Bars began its history in fine form, finishing first in their respective divisions in 1997 and 1998 along with winning the RSL in 1998. During this period, Kazan lacked the high scoring of their predecessors but regardless continued to be a dominant team in Russian hockey, finishing runners-up in 2000 and 2002. During this period, Kazan developed players such as Denis Arkhipov and Danis Zaripov.
In the 2004-05 season, Kazan signed 11 National Hockey League players, including Russian superstars Alexei Kovalev and Ilya Kovalchuk and Canadians Vincent Lecavalier and Dany Heatley, in an attempt to celebrate Kazan's 100th anniversary with a championship. They did not succeed, however, as a lack of continuity and chemistry saw them finish in fourth place and were upset in the first round of the playoffs by Lokomotiv Yaroslavl.
Since then, Ak Bars Kazan dominated the RSL, winning the league in 2006 on the back of a brilliant performance from Aleksey Morozov. In 2007, Kazan paced the league with 35 wins and 214 goals in 54 games before falling at the final hurdle to Metallurg Magnitogorsk.
Ak Bars has been led in recent years by the dominant "ZZM" line of Sergei Zinovjev, Danis Zaripov, and Aleksey Morozov, who have established themselves as one of the most dominant lines in recent history. Combined with veterans such as Vitaly Proshkin and Vladimir Vorobiev, and imports, such as Ray Giroux, Petr Čajánek, and Jukka Hentunen, Kazan has remained one of the top teams in the league
Notable players:Russian Open Championship (4): 1997-1998, 2005-2006, 2008-09, 2009-10
KHL Gagarin Cup (2): 2008-09, 2009-10
Russian Super League Championship (2): 1997-1998, 2005-2006
KHL Eastern Conference Cup (1): 2009-10
KHL Opening Cup (1): 2009-10
IIHF European Champions Cup (1): 2007
IIHF Continental Cup (1): 2008
Super League East Championships (1): 1998
Super League West Championships (1): 1997
Soviet Class A2 (3): 1962, 1988 (West), 1989 (West)
Soviet Class B (1): 1976

Alexander Svilin moved to Kazan
Sary Arka Karaganda assistant coach Alexander Svilin accepted a similar position at Ak Bars Kazan. "I am grateful to the leadership of Sary-Arka, that gave me the opportunity to work in Karaganda club. And I hope everyone will understand that work in my native city and club - it's an opportunity that I can't miss" said Svilin
(01 Nov 2012)Five games suspension for Khomitsky
Ak Bars Kazan defender Vadim Khomitsky was punished with five-games suspension for hit on the head of Atlant Moscow Oblast forward Igor Ignatushkin
(30 Oct 2012)Alexei Morozov reaches 1.000 points in career
AK Bars captain Alexei Morozov notched his career 1.000th point scoring the winning goal in today´s 2-1 victory against Metallurg Novokuznetsk
(23 Oct 2012)Morozov will be 2013 Universiade ambassador
Ak Bars captain Alexei Morozov will be the ambassador of the 2013 Universiade to be held in Kazan from July 6 to 17.
"I am very pleased to enter into the Universiade family. This will give an enormous development of sport in Russia. In Kazan there are now many sports facilities that have changed the city" said Morozov.
(06 Jul 2012)Vladimir Krikunov is the new coach of Barys Astana
62-year-old Vladimir Krikunov is the new Barys Astana head coach.
Last season Krikunov coached Ak Bars Kazan which was eliminated in the second round of the playoffs.
During his career Krikunov won the Russian League in 2004-05 with Dynamo Moscow and the the European league the following year
Krikunov was the head coach of Russian national team at the Olympics 2006 in Turin (4th place) World Championships 2005 (bronze medal) and 2006 (defeated in the quarterfinals).
At the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City team of Belarus led by Krikunov noted a sensational victory in quarter finals over Team Sweden.
Valery Belov on Ak Bars’ bench
Ak Bars Kazan on its official website confirmed the signing of a two-years contract with Valeri Belov as new head coach. Belov acted as Ak Bars assistant-coach in last seven seasons
(26 May 2012)Ak Bars Kazan Vice President in serious conditions
Ak Bars Kazan Vice President Ravil Shavaleev is currently in critical care unit of the Republican Hospital in serious conditions after been falling down from the third floor
"Shavaleev was hospitalized with a fractured pelvis and multiple bruises after falling from the third floor of the hospital, where he was screening. Circumstances of the accident are currently being investigated," - said an hospital source, refusing to further comment on his condition.
Shavaleev works at Ak Bars since 2004.
Injuries forced Kulikov and Zaripov out from IHWC
Florida Panthers defender Dmitri Kulikov and Ak Bars Kazan forward Danis Zaripov won't travel to Sweden for upcoming IHWC. Both players are injured
(01 May 2012)
Czech Republic (1),
Finland (4),
Latvia (1),
Russia (33),
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