Sarmaty Orenburzhya

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Sarmaty Orenburg
Сарматы Оренбург
City Orenburg, Russia
League MHL
ConferenceEastern
Founded2015
Home arenaZvezdny Ice Palace
Colours   
Head coachSergei Lopushansky
Affiliate Yuzhny Ural Orsk (VHL)
Website Official website

Sarmaty Orenburg (Russian : Сарматы Оренбург) is a junior ice hockey team based in Orenburg, Russia.

Contents

Founded in 2015, they play in the Eastern Conference of the Russian under-20 Junior Hockey League (MHL). [1]

Players

Player Name [2] NumberPosition
Alexei Golubev1Goalkeeper
Timothy Shirgaziev20Goalkeeper
Nikita Chentsov50Goalkeeper
Sergey Mazhaev68Defender
Kirill Gorbunov54Defender
Paul Babenko28Defender
Dmitriy Fetisov17Defender
Kirill Vetrov7Defender
Sabir Baykov8Defender
Egor Leushin2Defender
Danil Novikov5Defender
Artem Zhomov63Defender
Sergey Bragin92Forward
Egor Razumniak9Forward
Gleb Kosivanov11Forward
Vladislav Rvachev72Forward
Michael Pavlenko18Forward
Michael Ivanov13Forward
Ilya Mayorov25Forward
Zakhar Zakharov33Forward
Alexander Volokhov31Forward
Ilya Sviridenko15Forward
Danis Vagapov47Forward
Ilya Bobryashov88Forward
Egor Ivanov12Forward
Paul Meshkov21Forward
Ivan Evdokimov74Forward
Artem Starovoitov65Forward
Danil Borodim70Forward
Ivan Znamenshchikov35Forward

Controversy

In early 2023, the doctor for the team, Alexander Zhukov, died under suspicious circumstances. While no official cause of death has been published, [3] some suspect that his death may be related to his practices of protesting the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

In January of 2023, the former head coach for the team, Vladimir Gromilin, was fired by the team's management for physically abusing a player, Yegor Razumnyak. This comes after a long string of coaches being fired for abuse of the team's young and often underage players. Former head coach Artur Ruslanov was fired in 2019 for allegedly being in a homosexual relationship with then-underage player Samuil Danilov. Ruslanov has not yet faced trial as his trial date was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [4]

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References

  1. "Changes Coming in Russian Junior Hockey". May 13, 2015.
  2. "Сарматы – ОФИЦИАЛЬНЫЙ САЙТ ХК «САРМАТЫ»" (in Russian). Retrieved February 5, 2023.
  3. Урал56.Ру. "Сегодня в Орске умер врач ХК «Сарматы»". Урал56.Ру. Retrieved February 5, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. https://translate.yandex.ru/?from=tabbar&source_lang=fi&target_lang=en&text=sormat