2006 Kazakhstan Hockey Cup

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The 2006 Kazakhstan Hockey Cup was the fifth edition of the Kazakhstan Hockey Cup, the national ice hockey cup competition in Kazakhstan. Six teams participated and Kazakhmys Satpaev won its 2nd cup. [1]

Results

GPWTLGF:GAPts
Kazakhmys Satpaev 540136:118
Kazzinc-Torpedo 531126:127
Barys Astana 530220:166
Gornyak Rudny 521227:215
Yertis Pavlodar 520417:194
Yenbek Almaty 50054:510

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References

  1. 2006 Kazakhstan Hockey Cup, HockeyArchives.ru