2010–11 KHL season


The 2010–11 KHL season was the third season of the Kontinental Hockey League. It was held from 8 September 2010 and ended on 16 April 2011.
The season started with the Opening Cup game between the last season's finalists, Ak Bars Kazan and UHC Dynamo, the new team that was created by merging last season's Western conference winner HC MVD with Dynamo Moscow.
Salavat Yulaev Ufa won the Gagarin Cup and the Russian Championship after beating Atlant Moscow Oblast 4–1 in the play-off final series.

League changes

Team changes

Folding of Lada Togliatti
Lada Togliatti dropped out of the league and joined the Russian Major League instead, after failing to meet the league's financial requirements.
Merger of HC MVD and Dynamo Moscow
On 30 April 2010, it was announced that HC MVD would merge with Dynamo Moscow to form UHC Dynamo, which for the time being will play the majority of their games at Megasport Arena in Moscow, while also attempting to play some games in Balashikha. The current plan is to have a new, large and modernized arena constructed in Balashikha by 2012.
Expansion teams
By the deadline of 1 April 2010, six new teams from four different countries applied for KHL membership for this season: HC Yugra, Krylya Sovetov Moscow and Gazovik Tyumen from Russia; HC Budivelnyk from Kiev, Ukraine; HC Lev from Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; and Vėtra Vilnius from Lithuania. Of these teams, Budivelnyk and Yugra were initially accepted into the KHL, but on 24 June 2010 Budivelnyk announced it is unable to participate in the KHL in the 2010–11 season because their stadium is not ready. On 16 July 2010, HC Lev, which in the meantime has been moved to Poprad in Slovakia, was accepted into the KHL, but after the Slovak Hockey Federation's delay to give permit to the team, the KHL excluded Lev from the 2010–11 season.

Other changes

Play-off format
Unlike in the previous seasons, all play-off series were played in a best-of-seven format.
Vuvuzelas ban
The KHL administration has explicitly banned the sale and use of vuvuzelas, infamous since the 2010 FIFA World Cup, in ice hockey arenas.

Regular season

The regular season started on 8 September 2010 with the Opening Cup and ended on 20 February 2011. There were short breaks in November, December and February for international matches and for the all-star game. Each team played 54 games during the regular season.

Notable events

Opening Cup
The first game of the season is traditionally the "Opening Cup" and is played between the two Gagarin Cup finalists from the previous season. Because previous season's runner-up HC MVD merged with Dynamo Moscow, the Opening Cup was played between defending champion Ak Bars Kazan and the newly formed UHC Dynamo. The game took place on 8 September 2010 at the TatNeft Arena in Kazan where UHC Dynamo beat Ak Bars Kazan 3-1.
KHL versus NHL exhibition games
The Carolina Hurricanes played SKA Saint Petersburg at the Ice Palace Saint Petersburg in Saint Petersburg, Russia on October 4, and the Phoenix Coyotes played Dinamo Riga at Arena Riga in Riga, Latvia on October 6.
Game in Switzerland
On 23 December 2010, before the Spengler Cup started, the two participants from the KHL, SKA Saint Petersburg and Spartak Moscow, played an official regular-season game in the Vaillant Arena in Davos, Switzerland. It was the first KHL game played in central Europe.
All-Star Game
The All-Star weekend took place on 5 and 6 February 2011 in Saint Petersburg.

League standings

Source: KHL.ru
Points were awarded as follows:
Division winner
Qualified for playoffs

Conference standings

The conference standings determined the seedings for the play-offs. The first two places in each conference were reserved for the division winners.
Western ConferenceGPWOTWSOWSOLOTLLGFGAPts
Lokomotiv Yaroslavl5433114114203143108
UHC Dynamo542811441614913196
SKA Saint Petersburg542336541317114496
Atlant Moscow Oblast542147421613811591
Severstal Cherepovets542523042014514289
Spartak Moscow542411332212914282
Dinamo Riga542025522016014981
Dinamo Minsk541735522215015574
Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod541853122514415173
CSKA Moscow541307422813616959
Vityaz Chekhov541313323211917852

Source: khl.ru
Eastern ConferenceGPWOTWSOWSOLOTLLGFGAPts
Avangard Omsk543192219176120118
Ak Bars Kazan5429235312181133105
Salavat Yulaev Ufa5429544012210144109
Metallurg Magnitogorsk5427153414167141100
Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk542206631714515187
HC Sibir Novosibirsk542224142113313183
Barys Astana542022632115515277
Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk542212122615916275
Traktor Chelyabinsk541462512614216664
Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg541064213113418453
Amur Khabarovsk541311343211217350
Metallurg Novokuznetsk54813453310518641

Source: khl.ru

Divisional standings

Western Conference
Bobrov DivisionGPWOTWSOWSOLOTLLGFGAPts
UHC Dynamo542811441614913196
SKA Saint Petersburg542336541317114496
Spartak Moscow542411332212914282
Dinamo Riga542025522016014981
CSKA Moscow541307422813616959

Tarasov DivisionGPWOTWSOWSOLOTLLGFGAPts
Lokomotiv Yaroslavl5433114114203143108
Atlant Moscow Oblast542147421613811591
Severstal Cherepovets542523042014514289
Dinamo Minsk541735522215015574
Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod541853122514415173
Vityaz Chekhov541313323211917852

Eastern Conference
Kharlamov DivisionGPWOTWSOWSOLOTLLGFGAPts
Ak Bars Kazan5429235312181133105
Metallurg Magnitogorsk5427153414167141100
Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk542206631714515187
Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk542212122615916275
Traktor Chelyabinsk541462512614216664
Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg541064213113418453

Chernyshev DivisionGPWOTWSOWSOLOTLLGFGAPts
Avangard Omsk543192219176120118
Salavat Yulaev Ufa5429544012210144109
Sibir Novosibirsk542224142113313183
Barys Astana542022632115515277
Amur Khabarovsk541311343211217350
Metallurg Novokuznetsk54813453310518641

League leaders

Source: khl.ru
Goals Roman Červenka 31
Assists Alexander Radulov
60
Points Alexander Radulov
80
Shots Kevin Dallman 225
Plus/minus Alexei Morozov
+27
Penalty minutes Darcy Verot 182
Wins Karri Rämö 33
Goals against average Konstantin Barulin 1.91
Save percentage Vitali Yeremeyev 92.7
Shutouts Dominik Hašek 7

Goaltenders: minimum 15 games played

Scoring leaders

Source: khl.ru

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus-minus; PIM = Penalty minutes
PlayerTeamGPGAPts+/–PIM
Alexander RadulovSalavat Yulaev Ufa54206080+2783
Patrick ThoresenSalavat Yulaev Ufa54293665+2130
Roman ČervenkaAvangard Omsk51313061+1556
Sergei MozyakinAtlant Moscow Oblast54273461+1012
Pavol DemitraLokomotiv Yaroslavl54184361+1229
Aleksey MorozovAk Bars Kazan53213556+2724
Josef VašíčekLokomotiv Yaroslavl54243155+1634
Jaromír JágrAvangard Omsk49193251+648
Matt EllisonTorpedo Nizhny Novgorod53212950–628
Mattias WeinhandlSKA Saint Petersburg54212849+1442

Leading goaltenders

Source: khl.ru
GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SOL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average
PlayerTeamGPMinWLSOLGASOSV%GAA
Konstantin BarulinAtlant Moscow Oblast281504:471394486.9251.91
Karri RämöAvangard Omsk442592:493364855.9251.97
Jakub ŠtěpánekSKA Saint Petersburg321844:061685633.9232.05
Vitali KovalAtlant Moscow Oblast341766:5512109612.9212.07
Petri VehanenAk Bars Kazan432538:0125126892.9262.10

Playoffs

The playoffs started on 23 February 2011. The fifth and final game of the final series for the Gagarin Cup was played on 16 April 2011.

Playoff leaders

Source: khl.ru
Goals Gleb Klimenko
10
Assists Josef Vašíček
Pavol Demitra
Patrick Thoresen
Alexander Radulov
15
Points Josef Vašíček 22
Shots Sergey Mozyakin 77
Plus/minus Patrick Thoresen
Ilya Gorokhov
+11
Penalty minutes Fedor Fedorov 65
Wins Erik Ersberg
15
Goals against average Petri Vehanen 1.32
Save percentage Petri Vehanen 95.7
Shutouts Petri Vehanen
Erik Ersberg
3

Goaltenders: minimum 5 games played

Scoring leaders

Source: khl.ru

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus-minus; PIM = Penalty minutes
PlayerTeamGPGAPts+/–PIM
Josef VašíčekLokomotiv Yaroslavl1871522+616
Sergei MozyakinAtlant Moscow Oblast2381321–22
Pavol DemitraLokomotiv Yaroslavl1861521+104
Patrick ThoresenSalavat Yulaev Ufa2131518+1116
Alexander RadulovSalavat Yulaev Ufa2131518+1042

Leading goaltenders

Source: khl.ru
GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SOL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average
PlayerTeamGPMinWLGASOSV%GAA
Petri VehanenAk Bars Kazan9543:4954123.9571.32
Erik ErsbergSalavat Yulaev Ufa201118:23153363.9331.93
Robert EscheDinamo Minsk4215:382270.9421.95
Konstantin BarulinAtlant Moscow Oblast221286:091110442.9282.05
Jakub ŠtěpánekSKA Saint Petersburg11698:2274251.9202.15

Final standings

RankTeam
1 Salavat Yulaev Ufa
2 Atlant Moscow Oblast
3 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
4 Metallurg Magnitogorsk
5 Avangard Omsk
6 Ak Bars Kazan
7 SKA Saint Petersburg
8 Dinamo Riga
9 Dynamo Moscow
10 Severstal Cherepovets
11 Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk
12 Sibir Novosibirsk
13 Spartak Moscow
14 Barys Astana
15 Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk
16 Dinamo Minsk
17 Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod
18 Traktor Chelyabinsk
19 HC CSKA Moscow
20 Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg
21 Vityaz Chekhov
22 Amur Khabarovsk
23 Metallurg Novokuznetsk

Awards

Players of the Month

Best KHL players of each month.
MonthGoaltenderDefenseForwardRookie
September Bernd Brückler Sandis Ozoliņš Denis Platonov Yaroslav Khabarov
October Mikhail Biryukov Maxim Soloviev Roman Červenka Aleksandr Osipov
November Karri Rämö Johan Fransson Sergei Mozyakin Dinar Khafizullin
December Petri Vehanen Alexander Guskov Sergei Mozyakin Alexander Pankov
January Dominik Hašek Kevin Dallman Pavol Demitra Grigory Zheldakov
February Petri Vehanen Karel Rachůnek Alexander Radulov Mikhail Stefanovich
March Erik Ersberg Marat Kalimulin Gleb Klimenko Pavel Zdunov

KHL Awards

On 20 May 2011, the KHL held their annual award ceremony. A total of 20 different awards were handed out to teams, players, officials and media. The most important trophies are listed in the table below.
Golden Stick Award Alexander Radulov
Best coach Miloš Říha
Alexei Cherepanov Award Pavel Zdunov

The league also awarded six "Golden Helmets" for the members of the all-star team: