National Team
Goalkeepers | NAME | BIRTH DATE | HEIGHT | WEIGHT |
---|---|---|---|---|
30 | Igor Shestyorkin | 30.12.1995 | 185 | 85 |
31 | Ilya Sorokin | 04.08.1995 | 188 | 78 |
83 | Vasili Koshechkin | 27.03.1983 | 200 | 110 |
Defensemen | NAME | BIRTH DATE | HEIGHT | WEIGHT |
---|---|---|---|---|
3 | Dinar Khafizullin | 05.01.1989 | 179 | 80 |
4 | Vladislav Gavrikov | 21.11.1995 | 190 | 97 |
22 | Nikita Zaitsev | 29.10.1991 | 189 | 89 |
44 | Yegor Yakovlev | 17.09.1991 | 182 | 83 |
51 | Aleksei Bereglazov | 20.04.1994 | 194 | 87 |
55 | Bogdan Kiselevich | 14.02.1990 | 184 | 94 |
88 | Nikita Tryamkin | 30.08.1994 | 202 | 116 |
89 | Nikita Nesterov | 28.03.1993 | 180 | 83 |
Forwards | NAME | BIRTH DATE | HEIGHT | WEIGHT |
---|---|---|---|---|
7 | Kirill Kaprizov | 26.04.1997 | 177 | 82 |
11 | Sergei Andronov | 19.07.1989 | 188 | 86 |
13 | Pavel Datsyuk | 20.07.1978 | 180 | 88 |
15 | Artyom Anisimov | 24.05.1988 | 193 | 86 |
19 | Pavel Buchnevich | 17.04.1995 | 188 | 80 |
25 | Mikhail Grigorenko | 16.05.1994 | 189 | 84 |
29 | Ilya Kablukov | 18.01.1988 | 189 | 88 |
41 | Nikita Soshnikov | 14.10.1993 | 179 | 78 |
63 | Yevgeni Dadonov | 12.03.1989 | 179 | 84 |
66 | Ilya Mikheyev | 10.10.1994 | 188 | 86 |
78 | Maxim Mamin | 13.01.1995 | 189 | 95 |
87 | Maxim Shalunov | 31.01.1993 | 193 | 96 |
94 | Alexander Barabanov | 17.06.1994 | 179 | 89 |
97 | Nikita Gusev | 08.07.1992 | 178 | 76 |
Game schedule
Date | Tournament | Game | |
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Denmark, Copenhagen Royal Arena |
WC 2018 National Team |
Russia
7:0
France
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Denmark, Copenhagen Royal Arena |
WC 2018 National Team |
Team Austria
0:7
Russia
|
|
Denmark, Copenhagen Royal Arena |
WC 2018 National Team |
Belarus
0:6
Russia
|
|
Denmark, Copenhagen Royal Arena |
WC 2018 National Team |
Czech Republic
4:3
Russia
|
|
Denmark, Copenhagen Royal Arena |
WC 2018 National Team |
Russia
4:3
Switzerland
|
|
Denmark, Copenhagen Royal Arena |
WC 2018 National Team |
Russia
4:0
Slovakia
|
|
Denmark, Copenhagen Royal Arena |
WC 2018 National Team |
Russia
1:3
Sweden
|
|
Denmark, Copenhagen Royal Arena |
WC 2018 National Team |
Russia
4:5
Canada
|
About
Russia
Followed on the USSR national team. Russia is the record holder for World Championship wins - 27 gold medals (1954, 1956, 1963-1971, 1973-1975, 1978-1983, 1986, 1989-1990, 1993, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014). At the moment, Russia is third in the International Ice Hockey Federation's world ranking (IIHF). Our players have won the Olympic Games on nine occasions (1956, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1984, 1988, 1992, 2018). The team's first official match took place on the 11th of March 1953 against Norway in Moscow (6:0 victory).
Head coach - Alexei Zhamnov.