2014–15 Supreme Hockey League season explained

The 2014–2015 Supreme Hockey League season was the 5th season of Supreme Hockey League. It began on September 8, 2014 in Karagandy with a match between the finalists of the previous season, Saryarka Karaganda and Rubin Tyumen with Saryarka winning the opening cup holder match. The winner of the regular championship ahead of schedule was also a club from Kazakhstan.

Clubs

In the season 2014/15 the participants of the SHL left three teams: "the Crystal" (Saratov), "Lada" (Togliatti) and "Titan" (Klin). But the participants of the SHL joined team "Bars".

The team of "Navy-Karelia" (Kondopoga) was renamed to "SKA-Karelia".

Team's roster

At any time in the main team may be no more than 27 players, regardless of playing position at the age of 17 years and older, 2 of them are hockey player at the age of 21 years.

Any SHL team have the right to include in the entry form of the team no more than 9 players of hockey club KHL having with KHL team overall organizational and/or financial structure and no more than 4 players for clubs who have signed with KHL team agreement on sports cooperation.

foreign players in one team must be no more than 4 field players . The foreign goalkeeper in Russian teams was prohibited. The foreign team must have not less than five players citizens of the state that represents this club in the SHL.

On any given match a team can have no more than 22 players: 20 players, including 2 goalkeepers and 2 field players aged 17–20 years.

Regular season

Format

In 2014/2015 season SHL took part 24 teams. For the 1-st teams play double-round tournament. Clubs are divided into six conditional fours on sporting and geographical basis, in which glean additional six matches (three games at "home" and "away"). Thus, in the first stage the teams will play 52 matches.

Standings

MteamGPVVOVBLBLG±S
1 Saryarka5232240212178–108+70110
2 HC Izhstal5226244115142–118+2495
3 THK Tver52202122214132–107+2592
4 Molot-Prikamye Perm5223370019139–116+2389
5 HC Lipetsk5222445215134–121+1389
6 HC Ryazan5224332218132–122+1088
7 Buran Voronezh5223145019129–129084
8 Toros Neftekamsk5222318216138–120+1884
9 Zauralie Kurgan5222234318116–94+2283
10 Dizel Penza5221324616118–114+483
11 Rubin Tyumen5220435119115–115080
12 Yermak Angarsk5221231322116–127–1177
13 Sputnik Nizhny Tagil5220322421122–144–2276
14 HC Kuban5220241223136–133+375
15 Kazzinc-Torpedo5219235320126–143–1775
16 Chelmet Chelyabinsk5220225122112–127–1574
17 Dynamo Balashikha5217353123141–146–571
18 Yuzhny Ural Orsk5218233323127–144–1770
19 Neftyanik Almetyevsk5218044422140–140070
20 Ariada Volzhsk5215437221119–129–1068
21 SKA-Karelia5217324224109–121–1267
22 Sokol Krasnoyarsk5217046223109–130–2167
23 HC Sarov5213057126109–130–2157
24 JHC Bars5211133430109–170–6148

Player's stats

Defenders

In the nomination "the Best defender in the SHL" by a vote of head coaches of clubs of the SHL defined contenders for the title of best players of the 2014/15 season. This table shows a summary of the regular season and the playoffs.

playerClubАmpluaGPGASdata-sort-type="number" style="width:4em" +/-PIM
1 Aleksander Ugolnikov SaryarkaD65 8 23 31 +34 50
2 Ilya Antonovsky SaryarkaD64 11 17 28 +22 66
3 Nikolay Zhilin Izhstal D48 9 10 19 +9 69

Forwards

playerclubampluadata-sort-type="number" style="width:4em" +/–
1 Denis Fakhrutdinov THK TverF52 13 32 45 +20 50
2 Oleg Lomako Saryarka F48 22 19 41 +24 22
3 Aslan Raisov HC Kuban F50 17 20 37 –5 14

Goalkeepers

playerclub%
1 Gleb Evdokimov Zauralie Kurgan33 15 10 94.2 1.54 4 1903:58
2 Vladimir Kovac Saryarka31 21 5 92.9 1.59 4 1733:08
3 Sergei Khoroshun THK Tver39 17 9 93.8 1.78 3 2295:42

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