Gilgit-Baltistan dominated icehockey competitions at Ice Sports Championship in Pakistan
The teams representing the province triumphed both the men's and women's tournaments Read more»
Season | Team | League | Pos | LPos | W | L | D | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024-25 | Sibir Novosibirsk | KHL | Assistant Coach | |||||
2023-24 | Dinamo St. Petersburg | VHL | Head Coach | |||||
Hired: 15.05.2023 | Left: 23.11.2023 | Reason of leaving: remains as assistant | ||||||||
2022-23 | Loko Yaroslavl | Molodezhnaya Hockey League (U20) | Head Coach | |||||
2021-22 | MHK Dynamo Moskva | Molodezhnaya Hockey League (U20) | Head Coach | |||||
2020-21 | MHK Dynamo Moskva | Molodezhnaya Hockey League (U20) | Head Coach | |||||
2019-20 | MHK Dynamo Moskva | Molodezhnaya Hockey League (U20) | Head Coach | |||||
2018-19 | Siberian Snipers Novosibirsk | Molodezhnaya Hockey League (U20) | Head Coach | |||||
2017-18 | Siberian Snipers Novosibirsk | Molodezhnaya Hockey League (U20) | Head Coach | |||||
2016-17 | Siberian Snipers Novosibirsk | Molodezhnaya Hockey League (U20) | Head Coach | |||||
2015-16 | Siberian Snipers Novosibirsk | Molodezhnaya Hockey League (U20) | Assistant Coach | |||||
2014-15 | Russia | WJC18 (U18) | Assistant Coach | |||||
2014-15 | Siberian Snipers Novosibirsk | Molodezhnaya Hockey League (U20) | Assistant Coach | |||||
2013-14 | Siberian Snipers Novosibirsk | Molodezhnaya Hockey League (U20) | Assistant Coach |
No games found player Yaroslav Lyuzenkov.
Did you find any incorrect or incomplete information? Please, let us know.
Czech Rep.: Tipsport extraliga | 1.liga | 2.liga
Slovakia: Tipsport Extraliga | 1.liga
Sweden: SHL | HockeyAllsvenskan
Other: EBEL | Belarus | Croatia | Denmark | Estonia | France | Great Britain | Iceland | Italy | Latvia | Lithuania | MOL-liga | Norway | Poland | Romania | Serbia | Slovenia | Spain | NHL | AHL |
The teams representing the province triumphed both the men's and women's tournaments Read more»
The 2024-2025 World Women’s U18 Championship Division IIB, held in Istanbul, was a thrilling competition with young talent from five nations: Turkey, Iceland, Belgium, Mexico, and South Africa. Over the course of ten intense games, Turkey emerged as the champion, demonstrating ... Read more»