Tartu Kalev-Välk Explained

Team:Tartu Välk 494
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City:Tartu, Estonia
League:Coolbet Hokiliiga
1994–present
Arena:Lõunakeskus Ice Hall
Capacity:600[1]
Coach:Alexei Bogdanov[2]
Website:Tartu Välk 494
Name1:Tartu Välk 494
Dates1:1994–2007
Name2:Tartu Kalev-Välk
Dates2:2007–2018
Name3:Tartu Välk 494
Dates3:2018–

Tartu Välk 494 is a professional ice hockey team located in Tartu, Estonia, and playing in the Coolbet Hokiliiga, the top tier of ice hockey in Estonia. They play home games at the Lõunakeskus Ice Hall.

History

Tartu Välk 494 was founded in April 1994,[3] and the team won their first Meistriliiga Championship in 1997.[4] Since then, team have gone on to win the league a further 13 times,[4] with the most recent victory coming in 2022.[5] In addition, they have twice won the now-defunct Estonian Cup, in 1997 and 1998.[6] [7]

By performing well in the Meistriliiga, Välk 494 have subsequently represented Estonia in continental competition on several occasions, initially during the 1997–98 IIHF Continental Cup where they finished 3rd in the group, after suffering losses to Latvian side Juniors Riga and the Ukrainian Sokil Kyiv, but they did manage a victory over Romanian outfit SC Miercurea Ciuc.[8] They played in the Continental Cup the following year, finishing 2nd in their group having beaten HK Vojvodina and KHK Crvena zvezda, both Yugoslavian teams, but suffering a heavy loss to Ukrainian side HC Berkut-Kyiv.[9] The 2009–10 Cup saw Välk 494 represent Estonia once again, beating the Lithuanian side SC Energija in Overtime, whilst suffering heavy losses against Kazakhstan's Saryarka Karaganda and KS Cracovia Kraków of Poland.[10] Välk 494 would once again participate in the 2011–12 edition, comfortably beating Turkish side Başkent Yıldızları, before being beaten themselves by White Caps Turnhout of Belgium.[11]

In 2020 Välk 494 took place in the inaugural Baltic Hockey League, a competition made up of two teams from each of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. They finished top of their group after beating Kaunas Hockey, however, their final game against HK Mogo was cancelled after 4 of the Välk 494 squad tested positive for COVID-19.[12] Despite this, both Välk 494 and HK Mogo qualified for the final round, as both teams had already beaten the Lithuanian team. The finals of the tournament are scheduled to take place in February 2021, having been postponed from December 2020 to several HK Mogo players contracting the virus.[13]

Name

Välk is the Estonian word for lightning,[14] whilst the 494 in the team name refers to the month and year the club was founded. From their inception through to 2007 the team was known as Tartu Välk 494, before changing their name to Tartu Kalev-Välk. This moniker lasted until 2018, when the team reverted to the Välk 494 brand.[3]

Roster

Updated November 29, 2021.[15]

Goaltenders
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30Dmitri RovdaL2021Narva, Estonia
31Antons Naumovsalign=center-2021Riga, Latvia
33Juri BahturinL2019Tartu, Estonia
Defencemen
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17Anatoli JakovlevL2010Narva, Estonia
21Maksim Rõbushkin R2007Narva, Estonia
26Taavi AhmanL2021Tartu, Estonia
27Artem Kints L2019Prokopyevsk, Russia
28Ivan Troshkov L2020St. Petersburg, Russia
38Sergei Peretiagin L2021Kirovo-Chepetsk, Russia
47Andrejs Kostjuks L2021Riga, Latvia
55Dmitri Shapovalov L2019St. Petersburg, Russia
69Nikita Kochergin L2021Moscow, Russia
92Nikita Tsyganov L2018St. Petersburg, Russia
Forwards
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5Ilja DokshinLF2021St. Petersburg, Russia
8Miks LipsbergsLF2021Riga, Latvia
9Mark TihhomirovLF2017Tartu, Estonia
10RF2021Olenegorsk, Russia
11Nikita GaraninLF2018St. Petersburg, Russia
12Dmitri KuznetsovLF2017Tartu, Estonia
15Robin SepmaLF2021Tartu, Estonia
16Otar SakhokiaLF2021Tartu, Estonia
18Nikita TihhomirovLF2021Tartu, Estonia
19Harri KollLF2019Jõhvi, Estonia
67Danil Galimullin LF2018
77Vassili TitarenkoRRW2004Kohtla-Järve, Estonia
79Ivan AkimovRC2018St. Petersburg, Russia
87LF2018Kyiv, Ukraine
88Stefan GaraninRF 2020St. Petersburg, Russia
91Maksim TurovskiLF2018Tartu, Estonia
97Fedor Gusynin LF2018Russia

Honours

Meistriliiga Championships

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Estonian Cup

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: HockeyArenas.net. HockeyArenas.net. english. January 13, 2021.
  2. Web site: Team – Ice Hockey Club Välk 494. Tartu Välk 494. english. January 13, 2021.
  3. Web site: Info/Contact – Ice Hockey Club Välk 494. Tartu Välk 494. english. January 13, 2021.
  4. Web site: Coolbet Hockey League. Estonian Ice Hockey Association. english. January 13, 2021.
  5. Web site: HC Everest одержал неожиданную победу над Välk 494 в первом туре. Postimees. russian. October 10, 2020. January 13, 2021.
  6. Web site: Championnat d'Estonie 1997/98. Passion Hockey. french. January 13, 2021.
  7. Web site: Championnat d'Estonie 1998/99. Passion Hockey. french. January 13, 2021.
  8. Web site: Coupe Continentale 1997/98. Hockey Archives. french. January 13, 2021.
  9. Web site: Coupe Continentale 1998/99. Hockey Archives. french. January 13, 2021.
  10. Web site: Group C. International Ice Hockey Federation. french. January 13, 2021.
  11. Web site: Group A. International Ice Hockey Federation. french. January 13, 2021.
  12. Web site: Balti hokiliiga tegi Tartus ajalugu. Postimees. estonian. December 1, 2020. January 13, 2021.
  13. Web site: COVID-19 virusas jaukia Baltijos lygos planus: nukeliamas finalinio ketverto turnyras. Lithuanian Ice Hockey Federation. lithuanian. December 15, 2020. January 13, 2021.
  14. Web site: Välk in English. Linguee. english. January 13, 2021.
  15. Web site: Team – Ice Hockey Club Välk 494. Tartu Välk 494. english. January 13, 2021.