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Torpedo Hockey Club ( kk, «Торпедо» хоккей клубы, ''«Torpedo» hokkeı klýby''; russian: Хоккейный клуб «Торпедо»), commonly referred to as Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk, formerly known as Kazzinc-Torpedo (1999–2015), is a
professional A professional is a member of a profession or any person who works in a specified professional activity. The term also describes the standards of education and training that prepare members of the profession with the particular knowledge and ski ...
ice hockey Ice hockey (or simply hockey) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an ice skating rink with lines and markings specific to the sport. It belongs to a family of sports called hockey. In ice hockey, two opposing teams use ice h ...
team based in
Oskemen Oskemen ( kk, Өскемен, translit=Öskemen ), or Ust-Kamenogorsk (russian: Усть-Каменого́рск), is the administrative center of East Kazakhstan Region of Kazakhstan. Population: Name The city has two official names. In th ...
,
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country located mainly in Central Asia and partly in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the north and west, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the southeast, Uzbeki ...
. Torpedo has typically been the most dominant developmental club in Kazakhstan and its senior level team also plays at the
Supreme Hockey League The Supreme Hockey League (SHL) (russian: Высшая хоккейная лига (ВХЛ), links=no, ''Vysshaya hokkeinaya liga (VHL)''), also known as the Major Hockey League or Higher Hockey League (HHL), is a professional ice hockey league ...
(VHL), one step below the
Kontinental Hockey League The Kontinental Hockey League (KHL; russian: Континентальная хоккейная лига (КХЛ), Kontinental'naya khokkeynaya liga) is an international professional ice hockey league founded in 2008. It comprises member clubs ba ...
(KHL). Most Kazakh players who have reached the
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(NHL) trace their roots to Torpedo. Kazzinc-Torpedo is the most crowned Kazakhstan team, with 13 championship wins.


History


1955–1992: the Soviet era

The Torpedo were founded by Nikolai Konyakhin in 1955. Konyakhin was a former ice hockey player and he had experience of playing for a youth team of the
Moscow region Moscow Oblast ( rus, Моско́вская о́бласть, r=Moskovskaya oblast', p=mɐˈskofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ), or Podmoskovye ( rus, Подмоско́вье, p=pədmɐˈskovʲjə, literally "under Moscow"), is a federal subject of Rus ...
. Father and son Konaykhin's have initiated the foundation of the amateur team at the
Ulba Metallurgical Plant Ulba Metallurgical Plant, shortly ''UMP'', also widely known as ''Ulba'' ( kk, "Үлбі металлургиялық зауыты" Акционерлік Қоғамы, "ҮМЗ" АҚ, ''"Úlbi metallýrgııalyq zaýyty" Aktsıonerlik Qoǵamy'', ' ...
.
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was a new kind of sport for the factory guys and they started to train and play on the ice of
Ulba River The Ulba ( kk, ءۇلبى, Үлбі, ''Ülbı''; russian: Ульба) is a river of Kazakhstan. It joins the Irtysh at Oskemen Oskemen ( kk, Өскемен, translit=Öskemen ), or Ust-Kamenogorsk (russian: Усть-Каменого́рск), is ...
in winter. By that time, the factory workers were playing football and bandy. Both teams were calling Torpedo. The new hockey team was named Torpedo, too. In 1957, they participated at the
Kazakh SSR ; kk, Қазақ Советтік Социалистік Республикасы) *1991: Republic of Kazakhstan (russian: Республика Казахстан; kk, Қазақстан Республикасы) , linking_name = the ...
Hockey Championship in
Alma-Ata Almaty (; kk, Алматы; ), formerly known as Alma-Ata ( kk, Алма-Ата), is the largest city in Kazakhstan, with a population of about 2 million. It was the capital of Kazakhstan from 1929 to 1936 as an autonomous republic as part of t ...
. Also, it was the first official tournament for Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk. They won silver medals at this championship. It was first and last silver medals at the National Championships, because they were unbeaten before 1964. In 1964, Torpedo debuted in the
Soviet Hockey Championship The Soviet Hockey Championship (russian: Чемпионат СССР по хоккею) was the highest level ice hockey league in the Soviet Union, running from 1946 to 1992. Before the 1940s the game of ice hockey was not cultivated in Russia, i ...
's Class B. The team was coached by Olympic medalist and multiple champion of USSR
Yuri Baulin Yuri Nikolaevich Baulin (russian: Юрий Николаевич Баулин; October 5, 1933 – December 5, 2006) (also spelled: Yury) was an ice hockey player who played for the Soviet national team. He won a bronze medal at the 1960 W ...
. His management led to promotion to Soviet Hockey Championship's Class A2. In 1966–67, they were runners-up and lost only to Avtomobilist Sverdlovsk. In 1977, Torpedo was relegated to the Soviet Hockey Championship's Class A3. However, three years later they returned to Class A2 Division. That team was coached by Valentin Grigoriev and formed only by its own hockey school graduates. In the early 1980th, the team was headed by local coach Viktor Semykin. The young manager gathered new powerful squad. The team included the most famous local graduate
Boris Alexandrov Boris Viktorovich Alexandrov (russian: Борис Викторович Александров; November 13, 1955 — July 31, 2002) was a Soviet and Kazakh professional ice hockey player. Boris Alexandrov competed for Torpedo Ust- ...
, who returned from
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to his hometown. He became famous all over the world after playing in the
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with the team
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and scoring against the
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, the
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and the
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. In 1986, a conflict between Semykin and the players saw Semykin sacked. Team management assigned Vladimir Goltze as a new head coach. He led the team to the Soviet Hockey Championship's Class A. It was the team's first time at that level.
Boris Alexandrov Boris Viktorovich Alexandrov (russian: Борис Викторович Александров; November 13, 1955 — July 31, 2002) was a Soviet and Kazakh professional ice hockey player. Boris Alexandrov competed for Torpedo Ust- ...
was the best goalscorer at the first round of championships. However, the team was relegated after one season to Class A2 Division. One season later, they returned to the highest division. They stayed at the top division for three seasons until the dissolution of the Soviet Union.


The post-Soviet era

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the team kept up much of its momentum, despite losing many of its players and coaches to Russian teams. From 1992 to 1996, Torpedo competed at the International Hockey League, which replaced the
Soviet Hockey Championship The Soviet Hockey Championship (russian: Чемпионат СССР по хоккею) was the highest level ice hockey league in the Soviet Union, running from 1946 to 1992. Before the 1940s the game of ice hockey was not cultivated in Russia, i ...
. In 1993, Torpedo joined the newly created
Kazakhstan Hockey Championship The Pro Hokei Ligasy formerly known as ''Republic of Kazakhstan Open Ice Hockey Championship'' ''( kk, Шайбалық хоккей бойынша Қазақстан Республикасының ашық чемпионаты, russian: Откры ...
, where they would play in parallel to their participation in the International Hockey League. In 1992-93 season, they qualified to the play-offs, but lost to SKA Saint Petersburg in the preliminary round. The team had big financial problems and the
Ulba Metallurgical Plant Ulba Metallurgical Plant, shortly ''UMP'', also widely known as ''Ulba'' ( kk, "Үлбі металлургиялық зауыты" Акционерлік Қоғамы, "ҮМЗ" АҚ, ''"Úlbi metallýrgııalyq zaýyty" Aktsıonerlik Qoǵamy'', ' ...
was unable to sponsor them. Vladimir Goltze was fired and
Boris Alexandrov Boris Viktorovich Alexandrov (russian: Борис Викторович Александров; November 13, 1955 — July 31, 2002) was a Soviet and Kazakh professional ice hockey player. Boris Alexandrov competed for Torpedo Ust- ...
replaced him. Alexandrov combined his coaching duties with his playing role. He led the team to victory at the Rudi Hiti Summer League in 1994. In the 1994-95 season, Torpedo reached the play-offs, but lost to
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in the preliminary round again. In 1996, the International Hockey League was disbanded. In 1996, Torpedo was admitted into the Russian hockey system. Torpedo joined the Supreme League of the Russian Ice Hockey Championship, the second highest level after the
Russian Superleague The Russian Superleague (russian: Чемпионат России Суперлига, ''Russian Championship Superleague''), commonly abbreviated as RSL, was the highest division of the main professional ice hockey league in Russia. It was consi ...
. In 1998, the Kazakhstan national team competed at the
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in
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. The team was composed entirely of players from Kazzinc–Torpedo and coached by
Boris Alexandrov Boris Viktorovich Alexandrov (russian: Борис Викторович Александров; November 13, 1955 — July 31, 2002) was a Soviet and Kazakh professional ice hockey player. Boris Alexandrov competed for Torpedo Ust- ...
. Journalists called them "The team of one locker room." It was an unexpected result for many people, when they ranked first at the groupe stage after defeating
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and
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.


Season-by-season record

''This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by Kazzinc-Torpedo. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Kazzinc-Torpedo seasons.'' ''Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTW = Overtime/shootout wins, OTL = Overtime/shootout losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against''


Achievements


Domestic

Kazakhstan Hockey Championship The Pro Hokei Ligasy formerly known as ''Republic of Kazakhstan Open Ice Hockey Championship'' ''( kk, Шайбалық хоккей бойынша Қазақстан Республикасының ашық чемпионаты, russian: Откры ...
: *Winners (13):
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, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07 *Runners-up (2): 2005–06, 2008–09 *3rd place (1): 2007–08
Kazakhstan Hockey Cup The Kazakhstan Hockey Cup is the national ice hockey cup in Kazakhstan. It was first played in 2002. Kazzinc-Torpedo has won the most cups, with four, Kazakhmys Satpaev/Karagandy has won three, Saryarka Karaganda, Arlan Kokshetau, Gornyak Rudny ...
: *Winners (5): 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007,
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International

Supreme Hockey League The Supreme Hockey League (SHL) (russian: Высшая хоккейная лига (ВХЛ), links=no, ''Vysshaya hokkeinaya liga (VHL)''), also known as the Major Hockey League or Higher Hockey League (HHL), is a professional ice hockey league ...
: *Winners (1): 2017 (Regular season winner) Rudi Hiti Summer League: *Winners (1): 1994
IIHF Continental Cup The Continental Cup is a second-level ice hockey tournament for European clubs (behind Champions Hockey League), begun in 1997 after the discontinuing of the European Cup. It was intended for teams from countries without representatives in the E ...
: *3rd place (1): 2007–08


Notable alumni


List of Torpedo players selected in the NHL Amateur Draft

* 1978:
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) (203rd overall)


List of Torpedo players selected in the NHL Entry Draft

* 1992: Andrei Raisky (
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) (156th overall) *
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:
Anatoli Filatov Anatoli Alexeyevich Filatov (russian: Анатолий Алексеевич Фила́тов; born April 28, 1975) is a professional Kazakhstani ice hockey player, who played for Kazakhstan men's national ice hockey team, Team Kazakhstan. He dra ...
(
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) (158th overall) * 1994 NHL Entry Draft, 1994: Evgeni Nabokov (
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) (219th overall) * 1994 NHL Entry Draft, 1994: Vitali Yeremeyev (
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) (209th overall) * 1995 NHL Entry Draft, 1995: Andrei Samokhvalov (Detroit Red Wings) (208th overall) * 1996 NHL Entry Draft, 1996: Konstantin Shafranov (
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) (229th overall) * 1998 NHL Entry Draft, 1998: Nik Antropov (Toronto Maple Leafs) (10th overall) * 1998 NHL Entry Draft, 1998: Andrei Troschinsky (
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) (170th overall) * 1999 NHL Entry Draft, 1999: Dmitri Levinsky (Chicago Blackhawks) (46th overall) * 1999 NHL Entry Draft, 1999: Stepan Mokhov (Chicago Blackhawks) (63rd overall) * 1999 NHL Entry Draft, 1999: Vadim Tarasov (
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) (196th overall) * 1999 NHL Entry Draft, 1999: Alexei Litvinenko (Phoenix Coyotes) (262nd overall) * 2000 NHL Entry Draft, 2000: Max Birbraer (New Jersey Devils) (67th overall) * 2000 NHL Entry Draft, 2000: Alexander Lyubimov (Edmonton Oilers) (83rd overall) * 2000 NHL Entry Draft, 2000: Dmitri Upper (New York Islanders) (136th overall) * 2001 NHL Entry Draft, 2001: Alexander Perezhogin (
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) (25th overall) * 2001 NHL Entry Draft, 2001: Dimitri Pätzold (
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) (107th overall) * 2003 NHL Entry Draft, 2003: Konstantin Pushkaryov (Los Angeles Kings) (44th overall) * 2003 NHL Entry Draft, 2003: Dmitri Pestunov (Phoenix Coyotes) (80th overall) * 2004 NHL Entry Draft, 2004: Viktor Alexandrov (
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) (83rd overall) * 2004 NHL Entry Draft, 2004: Anton Khudobin (Minnesota Wild) (206th overall) ''Note:'' Only counts if the players played for Torpedo before they were selected in the NHL Entry Draft. Some players played only for the Torpedo Junior Team.''


List of undrafted NHL alumni

* Vitali Kolesnik played for the Colorado Avalanche in the 2005–06 NHL season.


Leaders


Team captains

*Igor Kuznetsov (ice hockey), Igor Kuznetsov 1979–89 *Artyom Argokov 2009–10 *Alexei Koledayev 2011–12 *Vladislav Kolesnikov 2012–13 *Maksim Belyayev (ice hockey), Maxim Belyayev 2013–14 *Leonid Metalnikov 2014–15 *Yevgeni Fadeyev 2015–16 *Maksim Belyayev (ice hockey), Maxim Belyayev 2016–17 *Dmitri Gromov (ice hockey), Dmitri Gromov 2019–20 *Alexander Ugolnikov 2020–21


Head coaches

*Valeryan Lyutikov 1959–60 *Viktor Nikiforov 1960–62 *Arkadi Aleshkovich 1962–63 *Yuri Tarkhov 1963–64 *Alexander Cherepanov 1964 *
Yuri Baulin Yuri Nikolaevich Baulin (russian: Юрий Николаевич Баулин; October 5, 1933 – December 5, 2006) (also spelled: Yury) was an ice hockey player who played for the Soviet national team. He won a bronze medal at the 1960 W ...
1964–69 *Yuri Subbotin 1969–71 *Vladimir Kiselev (ice hockey), Vladimir Kiselev 1971–73 *Vasili Basters 1973–74 *Mark Sudat 1974–76 *Yuri Saal 1974–76 *Anatoli Yegorov 1977–78 *Vladimir Polshakov 1977–78 *Valentin Grigoriev 1978–80 *Viktor Shekochikhin 1983–86 * Viktor Semykin 1983–86 * Vladimir Goltze 1986–94 *Vladimir Koptsov 1994–95 *
Boris Alexandrov Boris Viktorovich Alexandrov (russian: Борис Викторович Александров; November 13, 1955 — July 31, 2002) was a Soviet and Kazakh professional ice hockey player. Boris Alexandrov competed for Torpedo Ust- ...
1995–02 *Nikolai Myshagin 2002–05 *Vladimir Belyayev (ice hockey), Vladimir Belyaev 2005–06 *Yerlan Sagymbayev 2006–08 *Vladimir Belyayev (ice hockey), Vladimir Belyayev 2008–10 *Oleg Bolyakin 2010–12 *Sergei Mogilnikov 2012 *Igor Dorokhin 2012–13 *Vladimir Plyuschev 2013–14 *Andrei Psaryov 2014 *Nikolai Myshagin 2014–15 *Alexei Fetisov 2015–present


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kazzinc-Torpedo Kazzinc-Torpedo, Ice hockey teams in Kazakhstan Ice hockey clubs established in 1955 Kazzinc 1955 establishments in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic