KHL 03/05 13:30 611 Barys Nur-Sultan v Metallurg Magnitogorsk W 3-5
KHL 03/03 14:00 611 [2] Metallurg Magnitogorsk v Barys Nur-Sultan [8] W 6-2
KHL 03/01 14:00 611 [2] Metallurg Magnitogorsk v Barys Nur-Sultan [8] L 2-3
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 02/25 09:00 - Metallurg Magnitogorsk v Traktor Chelyabinsk L 0-5
KHL 02/22 14:00 - Metallurg Magnitogorsk v Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg - Cancelled
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 02/20 10:00 - Traktor Chelyabinsk v Metallurg Magnitogorsk D 2-2
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 02/13 08:00 - Belarus v Metallurg Magnitogorsk W 2-5
KHL 01/13 14:00 - Metallurg Magnitogorsk v Jokerit - Postponed
KHL 01/09 12:30 - [2] Metallurg Magnitogorsk v Barys Nur-Sultan [8] L 3-4
KHL 01/07 12:00 - [2] Metallurg Magnitogorsk v Lokomotiv Yaroslavl [7] W 3-1
KHL 01/05 13:30 - [8] Barys Nur-Sultan v Metallurg Magnitogorsk [2] L 3-2
KHL 01/03 11:30 - [4] Salavat Ulaev UFA v Metallurg Magnitogorsk [2] W 3-4
KHL 12/29 16:30 - [8] Dynamo Minsk v Metallurg Magnitogorsk [1] L 1-0
KHL 12/27 16:00 - [3] AK Bars Kazan v Metallurg Magnitogorsk [1] L 4-3
KHL 12/25 14:00 - [11] HC Vityaz v Metallurg Magnitogorsk [1] W 3-5
KHL 12/23 16:30 - [5] Avangard Omsk v Metallurg Magnitogorsk [1] L 4-2
KHL 12/21 14:00 - [1] Metallurg Magnitogorsk v Severstal Cherepovec [3] W 4-3
KHL 12/12 12:00 - [1] Metallurg Magnitogorsk v Avangard Omsk [5] W 3-2
KHL 12/10 14:00 - Metallurg Magnitogorsk v SKA St Petersburg L 1-5
KHL 12/09 14:39 - [1] Metallurg Magnitogorsk v SKA St Petersburg [4] L 1-5
KHL 12/08 14:00 - Metallurg Magnitogorsk v Kunlun Red Star W 6-4
KHL 12/07 14:19 - [1] Metallurg Magnitogorsk v Kunlun Red Star [11] W 6-4
KHL 12/06 14:00 - [1] Metallurg Magnitogorsk v Spartak Moscow [8] L 2-3
KHL 12/02 16:00 - [9] Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod v Metallurg Magnitogorsk [1] W 1-3
KHL 11/30 16:30 - [2] CSKA Moscow v Metallurg Magnitogorsk [1] L 6-4
KHL 11/28 16:30 - [11] Kunlun Red Star v Metallurg Magnitogorsk [1] W 1-5
KHL 11/25 14:00 - [1] Metallurg Magnitogorsk v Dynamo Minsk [7] W 5-4
KHL 11/21 12:00 - [4] Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg v Metallurg Magnitogorsk [1] W 0-3
KHL 11/19 16:30 - [5] Avangard Omsk v Metallurg Magnitogorsk [1] L 4-2
KHL 11/17 14:00 - [1] Metallurg Magnitogorsk v Amur Khabarovsk [8] W 5-2

Metallurg Magnitogorsk (Russian: Металлург Магнитогорск) is a professional ice hockey team based in Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. They are members of the Kharlamov Division of the Kontinental Hockey League. They also competed in the Champions Hockey League, losing the 2008–09 season championship round to Swiss club, the ZSC Lions.

Metallurg Magnitogorsk won the Gagarin Cup in the 2013–14 KHL season and the 2015–16 KHL season.

History

Metallurg was founded in 1955 by the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works as a Class B team that competed in the Chelyabinsk Oblast and the RSFSR championships. Since the 80s it joined the Second League (third by importance) of the Soviet Class A and won its championships twice, in 1988–89 and 1989–90 seasons. After two more seasons in the second level of the USSR hockey Magnitogorsk club became one of the founders of the International Hockey League, the first Post-Soviet major pro hockey association.

Variant of team logo used 1999-2013

Magnitogorsk advanced to the Russian Superleague finals six times becoming a three-time champion of Russia.[]

Victoria Cup

On 1 October 2008, Metallurg Magnitogorsk played against NHL's New York Rangers in the inaugural Victoria Cup at the PostFinance-Arena in Bern with an attendance of 13,794. Metallurg Magnitogorsk led most of the game, 3–0 at one point, but ultimately lost 4–3 by the Rangers' Ryan Callahan breakaway goal with 20 seconds remaining in the game. Denis Platonov, Vladimir Malenkikh and Nikolai Zavarukhin scored for Metallurg, and Dan Fritsche scored and Chris Drury scored twice for the Rangers. As a sign of respect, Russian Dmitri Kalinin and Ukrainian Nikolay Zherdev accepted the Victoria Cup trophy on behalf of the New York Rangers.

2022

After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Juho Olkinuora elected to leave the team.

Metallurg Magnitogorsk is a professional ice hockey team based in Magnitogorsk, Russia. The team competes in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) and is known for its strong tradition of success in Russian ice hockey.

Founded in 1955, Metallurg Magnitogorsk has a rich history of winning championships and producing talented players who have gone on to have successful careers in the NHL and other professional leagues. The team plays its home games at the Metallurg Arena, a state-of-the-art facility that can hold over 7,500 fans.

Metallurg Magnitogorsk is known for its physical style of play and strong defensive presence on the ice. The team has a loyal fan base that supports them through thick and thin, making games at the Metallurg Arena an exciting and intense experience for both players and spectators.

With a roster of skilled players and a winning tradition, Metallurg Magnitogorsk is a force to be reckoned with in the KHL and continues to be a powerhouse in Russian ice hockey.