Zhenskaya Hockey League Explained

Zhenskaya Hockey League
Current Season:2024–25 ZhHL season
Formerly:Russian Women's Hockey League, 1995–2015
Sport:Ice hockey
Director:Alexei Morozov
Motto:
(The Beautiful League)
Teams:8
Country:Russia
Champion:Dinamo-Neva
Champ Season:2023–24
Most Champs:Agidel Ufa (4 titles)
Founder:KHL & FHR
Domestic Cup:Dmitry Solunsky Cup

The Zhenskaya Hockey League or ZhHL (Russian: Женская хоккейная лига|translit=Zhenskaya khokkeynaya liga|translation=Women's Hockey League), officially called the Women's Hockey League (WHL),[1] [2] [3] [4] is a professional ice hockey league in Russia, currently comprising eight teams.[5] The league is also known as the PariMatch Women's Hockey League for sponsorship reasons.[6]

The league was founded via a joint partnership of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) and the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia (FHR) on 19 June 2015. It replaced the Russian Women's Hockey League (RWHL), which had been founded in 1995 and was operated by the FHR alone.

History

The creation of the Zhenskaya Hockey League was announced on 12 September 2014 at a meeting of Alexander Medvedev, president of the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia (FHR), and Vladislav Tretiak, president of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). The parties expressed their readiness to jointly establish the ZhHL and to achieve the dream of taking women's hockey in Russia to a new level of development. However, the FHR established the Zhenskaya Hockey League independently. There was a meeting with representatives of different Russian women's hockey teams on 2 July 2014. On the same day, the Honored Master of Sports, Alexei Yashin, was elected as president of the league while Yevgeny Chizhmin was appointed as the league's executive director.

However, the process of creating the league stalled because of a disagreement of the KHL with the fact that the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia established the league without reaching an agreement with the KHL, and on 22 December 2014, Alexei Yashin said in an interview with Championat.com: "While all this is a little suspended, what will happen next is hard for me to say. The management has made such a decision about changes in the KHL, which is what it is. I have a very good relationship with Alexander Ivanovich Medvedev. I think he did a lot for our hockey. I have not talked with Dmitry Chernyshenko yet. As for the women's league, when we talked, there was a certain situation that the KHL, FHR and Ruslan Gutnov would participate in the creation and development of this project. Now, while this process has slowed down, it's difficult for me to talk about terms."

The KHL, with the FHR, returned to the subject of the ZhHL in 2015. On 23 April 2015, the FHR Executive Committee voted to transfer the rights to host the women's ice hockey Russian Championship to the KHL. On 19 June 2015, the KHL established the Zhenskaya Hockey League, holding a presentation of a new league in the Ministry of Sport of Russia. On 8 September 2015, after the first matches of the championship of the ZhHL, the Board of Directors of the KHL approved the Rules of the League Championship.

Prior to the 2016–17 season, an eighth team, Dinamo Kursk, was supposed to be added to compete in the league. However, on 5 September 2016, despite the league taking all possible measures to ensure they would take part, Dinamo Kursk ultimately withdrew from the competition due to unresolved organizational and logistical issues.[7] On 25 July 2019, the Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays announced it was joining the ZhHL for the 2019–20 season.[8]

Teams

2023–24 season

In June 2023, the only China-based team in the Zhenskaya Hockey League, Shenzhen KRS, announced they would not participate in the 2023–24 ZhHL season "due to the participation of players of the Chinese national team in the domestic championship of the country."[9] The withdrawal of Shenzhen KRS reduced the number of participating teams to eight, all of which are located in Russia.

The departure of Shenzhen KRS, which featured sixteen Chinese and four Canadian players during the 2022–23 season, and the transfer of Hungarian-American forward Hayley Williams from Dinamo-Neva to Hokiklub Budapest in the European Women's Hockey League, left Czech defenseman Pavlína Horálková of Biryusa as the only foreign import player active in the 2023–24 ZhHL season. In November 2023, Czech forward Alena Mills signed with Agidel Ufa to bring the number of foreign nationals to two for the remainder of the season.[10]

Team name Location Home venue Head coach Captain
Agidel UfaIce Palace Salavat Yulaev
Belye Medveditsy ChelyabinskYunost Sport Palace
Biryusa Krasnoyarsk[11]
Dinamo-Neva Saint Petersburg
MSMO 7.62 VoskresenskPodmoskovie Ice Palace
SKSO YekaterinburgIce Arena A. Kozitsyna
Tornado Dmitrov
Torpedo Nizhny NovgorodKRK Nagorny
Sources: [12] [13] [14]

Russian Champions

Russian Champions by season

Year Champion Runners-up Third Place
Russian Women's Hockey League
1995–96Luzhniki MoscowUralochka-Auto YekaterinburgLokomotiv Krasnoyarsk
1996–97CSK VVS MoscowSpartak YekaterinburgLokomotiv Krasnoyarsk
1997–98CSK VVS MoscowSpartak YekaterinburgSpartak Moscow
1998–99Viking MoscowSpartak-Mercury YekaterinburgLokomotiv Krasnoyarsk
1999–2000Spartak-Mercury YekaterinburgViking MoscowLokomotiv Krasnoyarsk
2000–01SKIF MoscowSpartak-Mercury YekaterinburgLokomotiv Krasnoyarsk
2001–02SKIF MoscowSpartak-Mercury YekaterinburgLokomotiv Krasnoyarsk
2002–03SKIF MoscowSpartak-Mercury YekaterinburgLokomotiv Krasnoyarsk
2003–04SKIF MoscowHC TornadoSpartak-Mercury Yekaterinburg
2004–05SKIF MoscowHC TornadoSpartak-Mercury Yekaterinburg
2005–06HC TornadoSKIF MoscowSpartak-Mercury Yekaterinburg
2006–07HC TornadoSKIF Nizhny NovgorodSpartak-Mercury Yekaterinburg
2007–08SKIF Nizhny NovgorodHC TornadoSpartak-Mercury Yekaterinburg
2008–09HC TornadoSKIF Nizhny NovgorodLokomotiv-Energia Krasnoyarsk
2009–10SKIF Nizhny NovgorodHC TornadoSpartak-Mercury Yekaterinburg
2010–11HC TornadoSKIF Nizhny NovgorodFakel Chelyabinsk
2011–12HC TornadoSKIF Nizhny NovgorodAgidel Ufa
2012–13HC TornadoSKIF Nizhny NovgorodAgidel Ufa
2013–14SKIF Nizhny NovgorodHC TornadoAgidel Ufa
2014–15HC TornadoSKIF Nizhny NovgorodAgidel Ufa
Zhenskaya Hockey League
2015–16HC TornadoAgidel UfaBiryusa Krasnoyarsk
2016–17HC TornadoAgidel UfaDinamo Saint Petersburg
2017–18Agidel UfaHC TornadoSKIF Nizhny Novgorod
2018–19Agidel UfaDinamo Saint PetersburgSKIF Nizhny Novgorod
2019–20KRS Vanke RaysAgidel UfaHC Tornado/Biryusa Krasnoyarsk
2020–21Agidel UfaKRS Vanke RaysSKIF Nizhny Novgorod/Biryusa Krasnoyarsk
2021–22KRS Vanke RaysSKIF Nizhny NovgorodHC Tornado/Dinamo-Neva St. Petersburg
2022–23Agidel UfaDinamo-Neva St. PetersburgBiryusa Krasnoyarsk/Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod

All-time Russian Championship titles

TeamTitlesYears Won
HC SKIF1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2014
HC Tornado2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017
Agidel Ufa2018, 2019, 2021, 2023
KRS Shenzhen2020, 2022
Spartak-Mercury Yekaterinburg2000

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kaplan. Emily. 2020-01-29. What the NHL can learn from the KHL's support of women's hockey. 2021-09-25. ESPN. en.
  2. Web site: ЖХЛ – Women's Hockey League (@whl_ru). 2021-09-25. Twitter. en.
  3. Web site: Potts. Andy. 2021-09-09. All around the world – the WHL makes an international impact. 2021-09-25. KHL.
  4. Web site: Women's Hockey League details. 2021-09-25. Eurohockey.com.
  5. Web site: Seren Rosso. Alessandro. 2014-07-08. Russia to Launch New Women's Hockey League. 2017-05-24. The Hockey Writers.
  6. Web site: 2021-09-22. Parimatch стал титульным партнёром чемпионата ЖХЛ. 2021-09-25. Zhenskaya Hockey League. ru.
  7. Web site: 2016-09-05. Курское "Динамо" не примет участие в чемпионате ЖХЛ. 2017-10-31. Zhenskaya Hockey League. KHL. ru.
  8. Web site: Jay. Michelle. 2019-07-25. KRS Vanke Rays officially joining the Russian Women's Hockey League. 2020-11-10. The Ice Garden. en.
  9. Web site: 2023-07-28 . «КРС Шэньчжэнь» не выступит в чемпионате ЖХЛ сезона 2023/2024 . "KRS Shenzhen" will not perform in the ZhHL championship of the 2023/2024 season . 2023-09-23 . . ru . Press release.
  10. News: Bývalá kapitánka českých hokejistek Mills odešla do Ruska. Za Agidel Ufa odehrála už tři zápasy . 17 March 2024 . . . 23 November 2023 . cs.
  11. Web site: "Бирюса" переезжает на "Платинум-Арену" . . 2022-10-30 . ru . 2022-10-04.
  12. Web site: 2021-07-27. "Белые Медведицы" и "Ледяные Крылья" стали участниками ЖХЛ. 2021-09-14. Zhenskaya Hockey League. ru.
  13. Web site: 2022-08-18 . Состав участников чемпионата ЖХЛ 2022/2023. В сезоне сыграют девять клубов . 2022-10-30 . . ru.
  14. Web site: Zhenskaya Hockey League (Russia (W)) – 2023-2024 Standings . Elite Prospects . 2023-10-04 . en.