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Season 2019-2020

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This club in 2019-2020: Estonian Cup | Meistriliiga

 
Recent gamesseason 2019-2020
Feb. 01 20HC Viking Tallinn - Välk 494 Tartu3-9
Feb. 15 20Everest Kohtla-Järve - HC Viking Tallinn5-6 OT
Feb. 22 20HC Viking Tallinn - Narva PSK5-3
Current rosterseason 2019-2020
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
37GAnatoli Sizov09.07.1996184 cm79 kgleft
29GRoman Sumikhin09.06.1991175 cm70 kgleft
29GRuslan Zaborovets14.02.2003188 cm77 kgN/A
9DVladimir Islamov01.01.2003186 cm69 kgleft
2DJegor Kulikov19.04.2001186 cm84 kgleft
61DAtte-Pekka Mikkola13.09.1984178 cm90 kgright
DSavva Novikov22.05.1999177 cm71 kgN/A
DFilip Svarogin28.01.1987183 cm85 kgleft
16DIlja Urushev16.06.1987188 cm92 kgleft
D/FDeniss Antonov30.07.1995189 cm85 kgleft
55D/FIlja Tsegotov07.10.1986185 cm110 kgleft
22LWRuslan Bashirov27.08.1997185 cm86 kgleft
24FMaksim Brandis30.08.1988175 cm72 kgleft
11FGeorg Ermel29.12.1998171 cm69 kgN/A
FArtur Fedoruk04.01.1992172 cm66 kgright
FGennadi Filippov07.12.1993183 cm83 kgleft
73FAndrei Ivanov26.02.1998188 cm82 kgleft
FNikita Jefremov06.03.1998- cm- kgN/A
48FRoman Kolenchukov19.01.1993176 cm81 kgright
FAleksandr Kuznetsov29.01.1985176 cm95 kgleft
4FDmitri Lavrov17.10.1984179 cm88 kgleft
99FAleksei Morozov28.06.2000189 cm78 kgleft
18LWJegor Romanov08.05.2000184 cm79 kgleft
FPaul Sillandi10.06.1983187 cm85 kgleft
15FKristjan Simson10.07.1998180 cm66 kgleft
19FMihhail Tugo16.02.1996183 cm80 kgleft
FAlexei Vaskevich19.06.2004- cm- kgN/A
FAlexander Vaskevich11.04.2003180 cm71 kgleft
17FKirill Volkov19.06.1998- cm- kgleft
Coach name State Born Coach position  
Igor Andryuschenko28.08.1967Head Coach

* no longer in the club

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Notable players:
  • from 2010 to 2011: TKK Tallinn
  • from 2011 to 2014: Tallinn Viiking Sport
  • from 2014 to 2018: HC Viking Tallinn
  • from 2018 to 2019: Tallinn Kalev/Viking
  • from 2019 to present: HC Viking Tallinn
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Title is back to capital in Estonia

HC Viking Tallinn won the 2017-2018 Estonian League by beting in four games - 7-4, 3-2, 5-6ot and 3-2 - of final series Kalev-Välk Tartu bringing back the title to the capital Tallinn after two consecutive leagues won by Narva PSK, this season eliminated in the semifinals by Kalev. Other semifinalist Vipers Tallinn won bronze by beating 6-5 Narva. It's the third title for Viking, the first after the reborn of the club in 2015 following the disbanding of previous incarnation due to economic problems. Alexander Bogdanov of Narva PSK finished as the Top Scorerwith 30 points (17+13)

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(25 Mar 2018)
 

Viking Tallinn not accepted in Latvian League

The request of Viking Tallinn to play in next Latvian League was rejected as reported by newspaper Delfi. Expelled by Estonian Meistriliga after the regular season for debts belonging to ceased club Viking Sport but that the club had promised to pay.
"We have been negotiating with representatives of the Latvian Ice Hockey Federation for performing in the Latvian League - said Viking representative Anatoli Sizov - A few days ago we received a reply from Riga. Unfortunately, we won't play in the championship of Latvia because our request was denied"
Expelled from Estonia League and rejected by Latvia, Sizov admits the club still doesn't know where to play next season: "The preparation for the new season will start probably in late July Where we are going to play? We are looking for options."

(08 Jul 2015)
 

Two technical losses for Kalev-Valk, Viking approved

Estonian League started with some problems: the first two games of Kalev-Välk are considered 5-0 technical losses because the team didn't show up. Viking Tallinn and Panter/Purikad earn three points without playing

Federation also approved the HC Viking membership application. The new team replaced HK Viiking Sport Tallinn, folded after last season in debt, but it does not consider as the legal successor so can not require the payment of the debts of the other club to the new one

(11 Oct 2014)
 

Tallinn Viking Sport suspended in the Continental Cup

IIHF announced the Estonian champion Vikiing Sport Tallinn received a 20.000 Swiss francs (about 16,000 euros) fee and was banned for a year from Continental Cup. In September last year the club won the first round of the Continental Cup in Belgrade, but wasn't able to partecipate in Second Round because almost all imports haven't British visas.

(21 Jun 2014)
 

Viiking Sport confirmed title in Estonia

With a spectacular comeback from 0-3 in game #3 of playoffs finals, Viiking Sport Tallinn won 4-3 at overtime and closed the series winning 3-0 over Kalev Valk Tartu, confirming the title won for the first time last season. it was a perfect season in Estonian Meistriliiga for Viiking that won all the games in regular season and playoffs.
"I suppose we were a bit better prepared physically," said forard Ragnar Hindrek Russ. "It is always good to win. Guys are very happy and we have a good feeling."

(30 Mar 2014)
 

Viiking Sport keeps perfect record

Tallinn Viiking Sport keeps perfect record in Continental Cup First Round by beating 5-2 (2-1,3-1,0-0) and eliminating Spanish Bipolo Vitoria. Tonight CSKA Sofia and Partizan close the second day of competition

(28 Sep 2013)
 

Tallinn Viiking Sport crushed Partizan

Estonian champion Tallinn Viiking Sport successfully debut in Continental Cup first round crushing host Partizan Beograd 8-3 (4-1,0-1,4-1). Tomorrow Viiking will face spanish Bipolo Vitoria, while Partizan play against CSKA Sofia

(27 Sep 2013)
 

Awards in Estonia

After the end of championship, Estonian Federation announces League awards:
Top Scorer: Anton Nekrassov (Viru Sputnik)
Best goalkeeper: Joni Weckström (Kalev-Valk)
Best defender: Aleksei Petrovits (Viru Sputnik)
Best forward: Ilja Iljin (Kalev-Valk)
Best Coach: Anatoly Zaharov (Kalev-Valk)
Fair Play: Team Viking Sport Tallinn

Federation also announces national team assistant coach Aleksandr Gavrilenok won't be on Estonia's bench at upcoming World Championship in Iceland due to commitments in native Belarus. He will be replaced by Baltica Vilnius (MHL-B) assistant coach Aleksei Lozhkin

(07 Apr 2012)
 

HK Kalev-Välk Tartu won Estonian regular season

Estonian Meistriliiga finished in last weekend with HK Kalev-Välk Tartu as winner of regular season. Current champion will face fourth seed Viiking Sport Tallinn in playoffs semifinal starting Saturday 11 March as favourite, while other pair between Viru Sputnik Kohtla-Järve and Panter/Purikad Tallinn seems more balanced. Viru Sputnik Anton Nekrassov finished as Top Scorer

(05 Mar 2012)
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HC Viking Tallinn participates in season 2019-2020: Estonian Cup, Meistriliiga

 
 
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