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Russia VHL 02/17 09:00 - Altay Barnaul v HC Omskie Krylya L 3-2
Russia VHL 02/15 12:00 - Metallurg Novokuznetsk v HC Omskie Krylya L 4-3
Russia VHL 02/07 15:30 - Khimik Voskresensk v HC Omskie Krylya W 4-5
Russia VHL 02/05 16:00 - HC Ryazan v HC Omskie Krylya L 2-1
Russia VHL 02/03 14:00 - Dynamo St Petersburg v HC Omskie Krylya L 4-1
Russia VHL 02/01 16:00 - SKA-Neva v HC Omskie Krylya L 2-1
Russia VHL 01/28 07:00 - HC Omskie Krylya v Yuzhny Ural Orsk W 2-1
Russia VHL 01/26 07:00 - HC Omskie Krylya v HC Chelmet L 2-4
Russia VHL 01/24 12:30 - HC Omskie Krylya v Zauralie Kurgan W 2-1
Russia VHL 01/22 12:30 - HC Omskie Krylya v Gornyak W 4-3
Russia VHL 01/18 12:00 - Sokol Krasnoyarsk v HC Omskie Krylya L 4-3
Russia VHL 01/16 12:00 - HC Norilsk v HC Omskie Krylya W 3-4
HC Omskie Krylya is a professional ice hockey team based in Omsk, Russia. The team was founded in 1946 and has since become one of the most successful ice hockey teams in Russia. The team plays in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), which is the top professional ice hockey league in Russia and one of the best in the world.

The team's name, Omskie Krylya, translates to "Omsk Wings" in English, and the team's logo features a pair of wings. The team's colors are blue and white, and their home arena is the Omsk Arena, which has a seating capacity of over 10,000.

HC Omskie Krylya has won several championships throughout its history, including the Russian Superleague championship in 2004 and the KHL Gagarin Cup in 2011. The team has also produced several notable players, including Alexander Svitov, Maxim Sushinsky, and Alexander Perezhogin.

The team is known for its strong defensive play and physical style of hockey. HC Omskie Krylya has a passionate fan base and is considered one of the top teams in the KHL.