Narva PSK

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Narva PSK (Estonian: Narva Paemurru Spordikool) is a professional ice hockey team located in Narva, Estonia, which plays in the Unibet Hokiliiga, the top tier of ice hockey in Estonia. They play home games at the Narva Ice Hall. They are the most decorated team in Estonia.

Narva PSK
CityNarva, Estonia
LeagueUnibet Hokiliiga
Founded1956; 68 years ago (1956)
Home arenaNarva Jäähall
(capacity: 1,500[1])
Colours   
General managerLeonid Gulov
Head coachIlya Ilin
CaptainKirill Ilin
Websitehttps://uus.npsk.ee/

History

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"Krenholm" from Narva was one of the most decorated hockey clubs in Estonia. It first became champion in 1967. Before the collapse of the USSR, it was champion 8 times. It became champion 8 more times during the years of independence.

Due to financial problems, the club was disbanded in 2010, but in 2011 it was recreated as "Narva PSK".

In February 2016, it became champion of Estonia ahead of schedule. In March 2017, the team won gold medals again and in the autumn of the same year, they competed in the 2017–18 IIHF Continental Cup, where they were in the same group as HC Donbass of Ukraine, Polish side GKS Tychy and Latvian outfit HK Kurbads, but failed to pass the second round of qualification, finishing fourth in the group.[2]

Narva PSK were originally scheduled to be part of the inaugural Baltic Hockey League, however they were unable to participate as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and subsequently HC Everest took their place.[3][4]

In 2024, seven years later, Narva hockey players won the Estonian championship[5] and again represented the country in the IIHF Continental Cup in group B, the games of which were held in Narva.[6]

Roster

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Updated on June 2, 2024[7]

Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Acquired Place of birth
1   Alexander Šustov L 2004 Narva, Estonia
30   Dmitri Rovda L 2023 Narva, Estonia
70   Vitali Belov L 2023 Narva, Estonia
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of birth
7   Yuri Babenko L 2021 Narva, Estonia
12   Dmitri Nikonov L 2021 Narva, Estonia
22   Andrei Zubov L 2022 Narva, Estonia
23   Mark Štšerbatski L 2023 Narva, Estonia
24   Aleksandr Smirnov L 2020 Narva, Estonia
34   Kristofer Neltsas L 2021 Narva, Estonia
41   Alexander Titov L 2012 Narva, Estonia
42   Andrei Baikov L 2023 Narva, Estonia
77   Maksim Anohhin L 2012 Narva, Estonia
88   Andrei Aleksandrov L 2012 Narva, Estonia
91   Kirill Ilin L 2012 Narva, Estonia
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
8   Pavel Plesnev L 2022 Narva, Estonia
9   Alexander Saprykin L 2013 Narva, Estonia
13   Nikita Minin L 2013 Narva, Estonia
14   Martin Anohhin L 2021 Narva, Estonia
16   Maksim Berežonov L 2024 Narva, Estonia
17   Nikita Kirillov L 2018 Narva, Estonia
21   Max Välja R 2020 Narva, Estonia
27   Vladislav Kaplenko L 2022 Narva, Estonia
79   Alexander Rabotinski L 2004 Narva, Estonia
87   Jegor Nevzorov L 2017 Narva, Estonia
89   Daniil Vsiljev L 2023 Narva, Estonia
97   Georgi Vassiljev L 2011 Narva, Estonia

Honours

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Meistriliiga Championships:

  Gold medal (19): 1967, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2016, 2017, 2024

  Silver medal (14): 1968, 1970, 1974, 1980, 1981, 1987, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2015, 2019

  Bronze medal (10): 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1989, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2014

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Season 2023-24
Group Number of players Coach Place in the group
Unibet 28 Ilja Ilin 1
U20 21 Vladimir Tsiprovski 2
U17 20 Vladimir Tsiprovski 2
U14-1 15 Aleksandr Šljapnikov 2
U14-2 15 Aleksandr Šljapnikov 3
U12-1 12 Rais Davletkildejev -
U12-2 11 Rais Davletkildejev -
U10-1 14 + 14 Igor Ossipenkov -
U8 13 +14 Ilja Ilin -
Season 2024-25
Group Number of players Coach Place in the group
Unibet Ilja Ilin
U19 Vladimir Tsiprovski
U16 Aleksandr Šljapnikov
U14
U12-1 -
U10-1 -
U8 -

Notable coaches

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References

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  1. ^ "HockeyArenas.neta". HockeyArenas.net. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  2. ^ "Coupe Continentale de hockey sur glace 2017/18". www.hockeyarchives.info. Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  3. ^ "Narva PSK Baltimaade jäähokiturniirile ei sõida, Eestit esindab Kaunases HC Everest" (in Estonian). Delfi. November 16, 2019. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  4. ^ "Baltic Hockey League finally start". EuroHockey.com. November 16, 2020. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
  5. ^ ERR (2024-04-13). "Нарвская "Паэмурру" стала чемпионом Эстонии по хоккею". ERR (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  6. ^ "Narva PSK korraldab Continental Cupi esimese ringi B-grupi turniiri". Eesti Jäähokiliit (in Estonian). Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  7. ^ "Jäähokiliit". ehis.eestihoki.ee. Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  8. ^ "Jäähokiliit". ehis.eestihoki.ee. Retrieved 2024-07-09.
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