HC Everest explained

Team:HC Everest Kohtla-Järve
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City:Kohtla-Järve, Estonia
League:Coolbet Hokiliiga
Arena:Kohtla-Järve Ice Hall
Capacity:2,000[1]
Coach:Anatoli Dubkov and Alexander Smetanin
Website:HC Everest
Name1:Everest Kohtla-Järve
Dates1:2013–2020
Name2:HC Everest Kohtla-Järve
Dates2:2020-

HC Everest Kohtla-Järve is a professional ice hockey team located in Kohtla-Järve, Estonia, and playing in the Coolbet Hokiliiga, the top tier of ice hockey in Estonia. They play home games at the Kohtla-Järve Ice Hall.

History

HC Everest were founded in 2011,[2] and since 2013 have played, sporadically, in the Meistriliiga. Originally playing under the name of Everest Kohtla-Järve, the team changed their name to HC Everest Kohtla-Järve in 2020.[3]

In 2020 HC Everest took part in the inaugural Baltic Hockey League, a competition made up of two teams from each of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Narva PSK were originally slated to represent Estonia in the competition alongside Tartu Välk 494, however, Narva were unable to participate as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and subsequently HC Everest took their place.[4] They finished last in their group, losing to Lithuanian side Hockey Punks Vilnius and HK Liepāja of Latvia, as a result they did not progress to the final group.[5]

Roster

Updated January 14, 2021.[6]

Goaltenders
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1Ivan JanovskiL2018Estonia
1Juri BahturinL2019St. Petersburg, Russia
20Kiryl DzenisiukL2020Belarus
30Dmitri DokuchaevL2019Kohtla-Järve, Estonia
37Anatoli SizovL2020Tallinn, Estonia
89Kirill Konkinalign=center-2018Kohtla-Järve, Estonia
Defencemen
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3L2018St. Petersburg, Russia
7Vladimir GushchinL2018St. Petersburg, Russia
13R2018Shlisselburg, Russia
13/L2020Tallinn, Estonia
42Nikolai LenL2020Raduzhny, Russia
44L2020Tallinn, Estonia
77L2020Moscow, Russia
Forwards
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26Yegor AntonenkoLF2019St. Petersburg, Russia
92LF2019Kohtla-Järve, Estonia
17LF2020Tallinn, Estonia
99LRW/C2019Ufa, Russia
40Deniss KontseusLF2020Tallinn, Estonia
10Igor KrivorukovLF2020Kohtla-Järve, Estonia
9Mark TihhomirovLF2017Tartu, Estonia
17align=center-F2020Estonia
80Danila LevanovRF2020Nizhnekamsk, Russia
71Ruslan LogvinenkoLF2013Estonia
95Mihhail LupanovLC 2018Kohtla-Järve, Estonia
11Toomas MorelLF2018Kohtla-Järve, Estonia
27Andrei ParshinLF2019St. Petersburg, Russia
5Andrei RozinkoLF2018Kohtla-Järve, Estonia
81Erik SalminLRW2020Kohtla-Järve, Estonia
10Fyodor Serebrennikovalign=center-F2019Russia
87Maksim TsaltsevLF2019Narva, Estonia
19Michael TugoLLW2019Tallinn, Estonia

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: HockeyArenas.net. HockeyArenas.net. english. January 14, 2021.
  2. Web site: Ice Hockey - HC Everest Kohtla-Järve. TheSports.org. lithuanian. January 15, 2020.
  3. Web site: HC Everest Kohtla-Järve. EliteProspects. lithuanian. January 15, 2020.
  4. Web site: Narva PSK Baltimaade jäähokiturniirile ei sõida, Eestit esindab Kaunases HC Everest. Delfi. estonian. November 16, 2019. January 14, 2020.
  5. Web site: Lietuva always h`ockey!. Lithuanian Ice Hockey Federation. lithuanian. January 14, 2020.
  6. Web site: HC Everest Kohtla-Järve. EliteProspects. english. January 14, 2021.