2013–14 Kazakhstan Hockey Championship

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2013–14 Kazakhstan Hockey Championship
League Kazakhstan Hockey Championship
Sport Ice Hockey
Number of teams 10
Regular season
Winners Yertis Pavlodar
Playoffs
Finals
Champions Yertis Pavlodar
  Runners-up Arlan Kokshetau
Kazakhstan Hockey Championship seasons

The 2013–14 Kazakhstan Hockey Championship was the 22nd season of the Kazakhstan Hockey Championship, the top level of ice hockey in Kazakhstan. 10 teams participated in the league, and Yertis Pavlodar won the championship for the 2nd time in its history. [1]

The Republic of Kazakhstan Open Ice Hockey Championship(Kazakh: Шайбалық хоккей бойынша Қазақстан Республикасының ашық чемпионаты, Russian: Открытый Чемпионат Республики Казахстан по хоккею с шайбой), commonly referred to as Kazakh Hockey Championship, is an annual ice hockey award and national title, bestowed to the winning ice hockey team in Kazakhstan, founded in 1992.

Yertis Pavlodar ice hockey team

Yertis Hockey Club, commonly referred to as Yertis Pavlodar, is a professional ice hockey team based in Pavlodar, Kazakhstan. They were founded in 2009, and play in the Kazakhstan Hockey Championship, top level of ice hockey in Kazakhstan.

Contents

Regular season

# Team GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L Goals Pts
1 Yertis Pavlodar 54 39 3 2 2 2 6 214-99 131
2 Arlan Kokshetau 54 35 4 3 1 1 10 237-118 121
3 Beibarys Atyrau 54 29 0 4 5 2 14 185-115 102
4 Arystan Temirtau 54 30 0 4 0 1 19 214-165 99
5 Nomad Astana 54 22 0 5 4 0 23 159-158 80
6 Berkut Karagandy 54 20 2 2 5 0 25 153-152 73
7 Gornyak Rudny 54 20 2 0 5 2 25 171-173 71
8 HC Astana 54 21 0 1 2 1 29 160-185 68
9 HC Almaty 54 15 2 5 2 4 26 142-160 65
10 Kazzinc-Torpedo-2 54 0 0 0 0 0 54 86-396 0

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
2 Arlan Kokshetau4
7 Gornyak Rudny 1
2 Arlan Kokshetau4
3 Beibarys Atyrau 1
3 Bibarys Atyrau4
6 Berkut Karagandy 1
2 Arlan Koshetau 0
1 Yertis Pavlodar4
1 Yertis Pavlodar4
8 HC Astana 0
1 Yertis Pavlodar4
4 Arystan Temirtau 1
4 Arystan Temirtau4
5 Nomad Astana 2

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References

  1. "Kazakhstan Cup".