Sunday 27 May 2012

KHL 11/12 Awards


The third season of the Kontinental Hockey League concluded on Wednesday with the award ceremony. Awards were spread out across 20 categories, honoring the leagues heroes.

The Vsevolod Bobrov Prize - is awarded to the team that produces the most goals during the regular season and playoffs. This years winner is SKA St. Petersburg who scored 254 goals in 69 games. 

The trophy for the Leagues top goalscorer - went to Barys forward Brandon Bochenski, who recorded a total of 27 goals in 49 games.

Alexander Radulov
The trophy for the Leagues top scorer - Salavat Yulaev forward Alexander Radulov with 25 goals and 38 assists in 50 games.

The award for the highest scoring defensman - Was awarded to Barys Kevin Dallman, who collected 54 points in 53 games. 

The "Sekunda"(Split Second) prize - is awarded to the players who score the earliest and latest goals in a KHL Game. Dynamo Moscow’s Marek Kvapil who scored a mere 9 seconds into a game against Spartak recorded the earliest goal. The latest goal came at the 12:06 minute mark in triple overtime, when Ak Bars Danis Zarapov ended a playoff game against Traktor. 

The Valentin Sych award - is awarded to the individual who best exemplifies leadership for his club in management. This year’s award went to Dynamo Moscow's President Mikhail Tyurkin.

The Andrei Starovoitov award - Is awarded to the season’s best referee, which is Vyacheslav Bulanov of Moscow for 11/12.

Tony Martensson
The award for the MVP - is awarded to the player that produces the best +/- during regular season play. This year’s winner is SKA's Tony Martensson, who in 54 games erred an overall rating of +35.

The "Iron Man" award - Was awarded to the player who competed in the most games over the last three seasons, was given to Avangard forward Alexander Perezhogin, who had 208 games played. 

The "Best Trolka" award - is awarded to the highest scoring combination of forwards during the regular season. This years winners are Barys' Alexei Morozov - Niko Kapanen and Danis Zaripov, who combined for 46 goals.

The award for the best coach - Dynamo Moscow's Oleg Znarok.

The trophy for Services to Hockey - Awarded to the greatest hockey veteran to make a valuable contribution to his teams success. This year's award was given to the first player with 1000 games at the top national level, Avtomobilist's forward Andrei Subbotin.

The Alexei Cherepanov prize - Awarded to the top rookie, this year’s winner is Amur's Dmitry Lugin.

The "Gentleman on Ice" award - is given to one defensman and one forward for sports excellence and impeccable behavior. Dinamo Riga defenseman Krisjanis Redlihs(57 games, 7 goals, 16 assists, +15, and 14 penalty minutes). SKA forward Tony Martensson(69 games, 24 goals, 41 assists, +33, and 12 penalty minutes).

The award for best Goaltender - Dynamo Moscow's Alexander Yeryomenko put up an impressive .920SV% as well as a 1.90GAA.

The "Golden Stick" award - Is given to the most valuable player of the regular season, was awarded to Alexander Radulov for the third time in as many seasons. 

The "Golden Helmet" award -  is awarded to the six players selected as the All-Star team of the season. 
   Goaltender Alexander Yeryomenko (Dynamo Moscow).
   Defenseman Dmitry Kalinin (SKA). 
   Defenseman Kevin Dallman (Barys).
   Forward Alexander Radulov (Salavat Yulaev)
   Forward Roman Cervenka (Avangard)
   Forward Mikhail Anisin (Dynamo Moscow)
The award for the best hockey journalist - Awarded to the creative team at Hockey24 TV.

The title of "Best Television Channel" - Given to Omsk Regional TV-Radio Company.

The award for the best hockey commentator - awarded to KHL-TV's Oleg Mosalev. 

From this season the KHL Medical Center is to recognize and reward the best team doctors. This award is given to the best doctors out of all three leagues(KHL, VHL and YHL). The first ever recipient of the award is the family of Dr. Andrei Zimin, who for over 20 years had treated players in Yaroslavl. Sadly he perished in the tragic air crash of team Lokomotiv on September 7, 2011.




Lokomotiv



 

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