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2008–09 KHL season

The 2008–09 KHL season was the inaugural season of the Kontinental Hockey League. It started on September 2, 2008, and finished on April 12, 2009.[1] 24 teams each played 56 games.

2008–09 KHL season
LeagueKontinental Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationSeptember 2, 2008 – April 12, 2009
Number of teams24
Regular season
Regular-season winner Salavat Yulaev Ufa
Season MVP Danis Zaripov
Ak Bars Kazan
Top scorer Sergei Mozyakin
Atlant Moscow Oblast
Playoffs
Playoffs MVP Alexei Morozov
Ak Bars Kazan
Gagarin Cup
Champions Ak Bars Kazan
  Runners-up Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
KHL seasons

League business

NHL player transfer

KHL teams signed several players from the NHL, including Jaromír Jágr, Alexander Radulov, Ray Emery,[2] Sergei Brylin, Ladislav Nagy, Jozef Stümpel, Marcel Hossa, Ben Clymer, Alexei Zhitnik, Bryan Berard and Chris Simon.

Dispute

A dispute between the two leagues over some of these signings was supposed to have been resolved by an agreement signed on July 10, whereby each league would honor the contracts of the other, but the signing of Alexander Radulov was made public one day after the agreement (though it was actually signed two days prior to the agreement taking effect),[3] leading to an investigation by the International Ice Hockey Federation.[4]

Finances

Ownership

On a deal dated October 30, Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works bought 11.76% of the KHL.[5]

Salary cap

The league has implemented a salary cap.

Economic trouble

Metallurg Novokuznetsk has so far experienced difficulty financing its operations, largely due to the global financial crisis of 2008. Team sponsor Evraz Group is rumoured to be cutting funding. There is a possibility the team will cease operations by New Years.[6]

HC MVD has experienced delays in paying players, while Khimik Voskresensk has run itself into debt. Metallurg Magnitogorsk has been forced to cut staff expenditures by 30%. Avangard Omsk owner Roman Abramovich has promised to continue financial support so long as the team maintains good results. Other teams experiencing financial limitations are Vityaz Chekhov, Atlant Moscow Oblast, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, HC CSKA Moscow.

As far as the league is concerned it has devised a "crisis package" for dealing with the economic turmoil. Cuts will be made to non-salary expenditures, such as pre-game activity, training camps, and elimination of pre-season tournaments. Mid-level player salaries may also be rolled back. Divisional re-alignment will also take place for the 2009–10 season to cut down on travel costs.

Inaugural All-Star Game

The inaugural KHL All-Star Game took place on January 10, 2009. Each team consisted of ten forwards, five defensemen, and two goaltenders. The starting rosters were voted upon on the KHL.ru website and decided by December 22. The secondary lines and goaltenders were to be voted upon by the media, and announced December 26, with the following players and reserves announced by January 8. The game took place in Moscow's Red Square, with Team Jágr (International All-Stars) defeating Team Yashin (Russian All-Stars) 7–6.

Regular season

Death of Alexei Cherepanov

On October 13, 2008 during a match between Avangard Omsk and Vityaz Chekhov, forward Alexei Cherepanov died due to a heart condition.

On December 29, 2008, Russian investigators revealed that he suffered from myocarditis, a condition where not enough blood gets to the heart, and that he should not have been playing professional hockey. The federal Investigative Committee also announced that a chemical analysis of Cherepanov's blood and urine samples allowed experts to conclude "that for several months Alexei Cherepanov engaged in doping".[7] Official sources have stated the banned substance taken was nikethamide, a stimulant, and that it had been taken 3 hours prior to the game in which he died.[8]

Omsk club director Mikhail Denisov has since been fired,[7] whereas the league Disciplinary Committee has since removed Omsk's doctors from that role with the club, and has suspended Avangard general manager Anatoly Bardin and team president Konstantin Potapov. The KHL Disciplinary Committee met on this matter on January 5,[9] and also suspended Chekhov's team president.[10]

League standings

Final standings.[11]

Points have been awarded as follows:

  • 3 Points for a win in regulation ("W")
  • 2 Points for a win in overtime ("OTW") or penalty shootout ("SOW")
  • 1 Point for a loss in a penalty shootout ("SOL") or overtime ("OTL")
  • 0 Points for a loss in regulation ("L")
     Division winner
     Qualified for playoffs
Rank Team GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
1   Salavat Yulaev Ufa 56 38 4 1 3 2 8 203 116 129
2   Ak Bars Kazan 56 36 1 3 3 3 10 189 123 122
3   Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 56 32 2 2 4 3 13 175 111 111
4   CSKA Moscow 56 27 4 3 7 4 11 176 141 106
5   Atlant Moscow Oblast 56 35 3 4 2 1 11 189 111 122
6   Metallurg Magnitogorsk 56 25 2 11 2 1 15 174 148 104
7   Dynamo Moscow 56 27 4 3 3 2 17 184 143 100
8   SKA Saint Petersburg 56 26 2 7 4 0 17 143 105 100
9   Spartak Moscow 56 26 1 5 2 1 21 173 158 93
10   Dinamo Riga 56 24 3 2 3 1 23 132 156 86
11   Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod 56 24 2 2 3 1 24 162 162 84
12   Traktor Chelyabinsk 56 24 0 2 5 3 22 142 166 84
13   Lada Togliatti 56 21 3 5 2 3 22 120 116 84
14   Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 56 22 2 1 5 2 24 146 140 79
15   Barys Astana 56 20 3 4 2 2 25 174 191 78
16   Avangard Omsk 56 19 2 6 1 4 24 161 164 78
17   Severstal Cherepovets 56 19 1 7 2 2 25 142 171 77
18   HC MVD 56 20 2 4 1 0 29 142 159 73
19   Sibir Novosibirsk 56 15 1 5 2 5 28 146 172 64
20   Amur Khabarovsk 56 15 2 2 6 1 30 111 158 60
21   Metallurg Novokuznetsk 56 12 3 2 5 2 31 127 157 54
22   Dinamo Minsk 56 12 1 2 5 2 34 124 197 49
23   Vityaz Chekhov 56 6 2 3 7 5 33 134 225 40
24   Khimik Voskresensk 56 8 3 0 7 2 36 108 187 39

Divisional standing

DR LR Bobrov Division GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
1 1   Salavat Yulaev Ufa 56 38 4 1 3 2 8 203 116 129
2 5   Atlant Moscow Oblast 56 35 3 4 2 1 11 189 111 122
3 9   Spartak Moscow 56 26 1 5 2 1 21 173 158 93
4 17   Severstal Cherepovets 56 19 1 7 2 2 25 142 171 77
5 21   Metallurg Novokuznetsk 56 12 3 2 5 2 31 127 157 54
6 22   Dinamo Minsk 56 12 1 2 5 2 34 124 197 49
DR LR Tarasov Division GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
1 4   CSKA Moscow 56 27 4 3 7 4 11 176 141 106
2 6   Metallurg Magnitogorsk 56 25 2 11 2 1 15 174 148 104
3 8   SKA Saint Petersburg 56 26 2 7 4 0 17 143 105 100
4 12   Traktor Chelyabinsk 56 24 0 2 5 3 22 142 166 84
5 18   HC MVD 56 20 2 4 1 0 29 142 159 73
6 24   Khimik Voskresensk 56 8 3 0 7 2 36 108 187 39
DR LR Kharlamov Division GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
1 3   Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 56 32 2 2 4 3 13 175 111 111
2 10   Dinamo Riga 56 24 3 2 3 1 23 132 156 86
3 13   Lada Togliatti 56 21 3 5 2 3 22 120 116 84
4 16   Avangard Omsk 56 19 2 6 1 4 24 161 164 78
5 19   Sibir Novosibirsk 56 15 1 5 2 5 28 146 172 64
6 20   Amur Khabarovsk 56 15 2 2 6 1 30 11 158 60
DR LR Chernyshev Division GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
1 2   Ak Bars Kazan 56 36 1 3 3 3 10 189 123 122
2 7   Dynamo Moscow 56 27 4 3 3 2 17 184 143 100
3 11   Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod 56 24 2 2 3 1 24 162 162 84
4 14   Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 56 22 2 1 5 2 24 146 140 79
5 15   Barys Astana 56 20 3 4 2 2 25 174 191 78
6 23   Vityaz Chekhov 56 6 2 3 7 5 33 134 225 40

League leaders

Goals   Jan Marek (Magnitogorsk) 35
Assists   Sergei Mozyakin (Atlant) 42
Points   Sergei Mozyakin (Atlant) 76
Shots   Kevin Dallman (Astana) 218
Plus/minus   Alexei Tereschenko (Ufa) +41
Penalty minutes   Chris Simon (Chekhov) 263
Wins (Goaltenders)   Georgi Gelashvili (Yaroslavl) 30
Goals against average   Dmitri Yachanov (SKA) 1.47
Save percentage   Vitaly Kolesnik (Atlant) .945

Goaltenders: minimum 15 games played

Scoring leaders

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus-minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
  Sergei Mozyakin Atlant Moscow Oblast 56 34 42 76 +34 14
  Jan Marek Metallurg Magnitogorsk 53 35 37 72 +26 62
  Aleksey Morozov Ak Bars Kazan 49 32 39 71 +22 22
  Danis Zaripov Ak Bars Kazan 56 34 31 65 +26 26
  Kevin Dallman Barys Astana 53 28 30 58 +6 137
  Alexei Tereschenko Salavat Yulaev Ufa 55 28 30 58 +41 22
  Jaromír Jágr Avangard Omsk 55 25 28 53 −1 62
  Alexander Korolyuk Atlant Moscow Oblast 56 21 32 53 +21 32
  Alexander Perezhogin Salavat Yulaev Ufa 55 28 24 52 +34 32
  Konstantin Glazachev Barys Astana 56 28 24 52 −7 30

Playoffs

Preliminary Round
(best of 5)
Quarter-finals
(best of 5)
Semi-finals
(best of 7)
Gagarin Cup Finals
(best of 7)
            
2   Ak Bars 3
15   Barys Astana 0
2   Ak Bars 3
16   Avangard 2
1   Salavat Yulaev 1
16   Avangard 3
2   Ak Bars 4
7   Dynamo Msk 2
4   CSKA 3
13   Lada 2
4   CSKA 0
7   Dynamo Msk 3
7   Dynamo Msk 3
10   Dinamo Rg 0
2   Ak Bars 4
3   Lokomotiv 3
3   Lokomotiv 3
14   Neftekhimik 1
3   Lokomotiv 3
9   Spartak 0
8   SKA 0
9   Spartak 3
3   Lokomotiv 4
6   Metallurg Mg 1
5   Atlant 3
12   Traktor 0
5   Atlant 1
6   Metallurg Mg 3
6   Metallurg Mg 3
11   Torpedo 0

Playoff leaders

Source: khl.ru[12][13]

Goals   Jukka Hentunen (Kazan) 9
Assists   Alexei Morozov (Kazan)
  Alexei Yashin (Yaroslavl)
11
Points   Alexei Morozov (Kazan) 19
Shots   Danis Zaripov (Kazan) 71
Plus/minus   Ilya Nikulin (Kazan)
+13
Penalty minutes   Grigori Panin (Kazan) 69
Wins (Goaltenders)   Georgi Gelashvili (Yaroslavl)
13
Goals against average   Vitali Yeremeyev (Dynamo M)
1.63
Save percentage   Alexander Pimankin (Nizhny Novgorod)
94.4
Shutouts   Georgi Gelashvili (Yaroslavl)
5

Goaltenders: minimum 5 games played

Scoring leaders

Source: khl.ru[14]

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus-minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
  Alexei Morozov Ak Bars Kazan 21 8 11 19 +8 12
  Alexei Yashin Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 19 7 11 18 +3 10
  Tony Mårtensson Ak Bars Kazan 21 7 9 16 +10 2
  Mattias Weinhandl Dynamo Moscow 12 6 10 16 +8 4
  Danis Zaripov Ak Bars Kazan 21 6 10 16 +9 8

Leading goaltenders

Source: khl.ru[15]

GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Player Team GP Min W L GA SO SV% GAA
  Vitali Yeremeyev Dynamo Moscow 12 700:01 8 4 19 1 .927 1.63
  Stanislav Galimov Ak Bars Kazan 7 396:05 3 2 11 1 .926 1.67
  Jussi Markkanen CSKA Moscow 7 379:16 3 3 11 2 .934 1.74
  Georgi Gelashvili Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 19 1,129:56 13 6 33 5 .933 1.75
  Ray Emery Atlant Moscow Oblast 7 418:56 4 3 13 1 .941 1.86

Awards

Players of the Month

Best KHL players of each month.[16]

Month Goaltender Defense Forward Rookie
September   Alexander Eremenko (Ufa)   Magnus Johansson (Atlant)   Sergei Mozyakin (Atlant)   Maxim Kitsyn (Novokuznetsk)
October   Vitaly Kolesnik (Atlant)   Ilya Nikulin (Kazan)   Jan Marek (Magnitogorsk)   Andrei Kolesnikov (Chekhov)
November   Robert Esche (St. Petersburg)   Konstantin Korneyev (CSKA)   Alexei Tereshchenko (Ufa)   Stanislav Galimov (Kazan)
December   Martin Prusek (Riga)   Karel Rachůnek (Dynamo M)   Danis Zaripov (Kazan)   Alexandr Vasiliev (Chekhov)
January   Vitaliy Yeremeyev (Dynamo M)   Vitali Proshkin (Ufa)   Alexander Korolyuk (Atlant)   Alexandr Vasiliev (Chekhov)
February   Dimitrij Kotschnew (Spartak)   Peter Podhradský (Torpedo)   Danis Zaripov (Kazan)   Stepan Zakharchuk (Togliatti)
March   Georgi Gelashvili (Yaroslavl)   Ilya Nikulin (Kazan)   Mattias Weinhandl (Dynamo M)

KHL Awards

On 15 May 2009, the KHL held their first award ceremony. A total of 23 different awards were handed out to teams, players, officials and media.[17] The most important trophies are listed in the table below.

Golden Hockey Stick Trophy (regular-season MVP)   Danis Zaripov (Kazan)
Play-off Master Award (play-off MVP)   Alexei Morozov (Kazan)
Alexei Cherepanov Award (best rookie)   Ilya Proskuryakov (Magnitogorsk)

References

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  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-07-15. Retrieved 2017-12-06.
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  7. ^ a b "Russian investigators say Cherepanov was 'doping'". The Sports Network. 2008-12-29. from the original on 31 December 2008. Retrieved 5 January 2009.
  8. ^ "Заявление Континентальной хоккейной лиги по итогам расследования обстоятельств смерти хоккеиста Алексея Черепанова". KHL.ru. 2008-12-30. from the original on 13 January 2009. Retrieved 5 January 2009.
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  16. ^ KHL Best players (in Russian)
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The 2008 09 KHL season was the inaugural season of the Kontinental Hockey League It started on September 2 2008 and finished on April 12 2009 1 24 teams each played 56 games 2008 09 KHL seasonLeagueKontinental Hockey LeagueSportIce hockeyDurationSeptember 2 2008 April 12 2009Number of teams24Regular seasonRegular season winnerSalavat Yulaev UfaSeason MVPDanis Zaripov Ak Bars KazanTop scorerSergei Mozyakin Atlant Moscow OblastPlayoffsPlayoffs MVPAlexei Morozov Ak Bars KazanGagarin CupChampionsAk Bars Kazan Runners upLokomotiv YaroslavlKHL seasons 2007 082009 10 Contents 1 League business 1 1 NHL player transfer 1 1 1 Dispute 1 2 Finances 1 2 1 Ownership 1 2 2 Salary cap 1 2 3 Economic trouble 1 3 Inaugural All Star Game 2 Regular season 2 1 Death of Alexei Cherepanov 2 2 League standings 2 3 Divisional standing 2 4 League leaders 2 5 Scoring leaders 3 Playoffs 3 1 Playoff leaders 3 1 1 Scoring leaders 3 1 2 Leading goaltenders 4 Awards 4 1 Players of the Month 4 2 KHL Awards 5 ReferencesLeague business EditNHL player transfer Edit KHL teams signed several players from the NHL including Jaromir Jagr Alexander Radulov Ray Emery 2 Sergei Brylin Ladislav Nagy Jozef Stumpel Marcel Hossa Ben Clymer Alexei Zhitnik Bryan Berard and Chris Simon Dispute Edit A dispute between the two leagues over some of these signings was supposed to have been resolved by an agreement signed on July 10 whereby each league would honor the contracts of the other but the signing of Alexander Radulov was made public one day after the agreement though it was actually signed two days prior to the agreement taking effect 3 leading to an investigation by the International Ice Hockey Federation 4 Finances Edit Ownership Edit On a deal dated October 30 Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works bought 11 76 of the KHL 5 Salary cap Edit The league has implemented a salary cap Economic trouble Edit Metallurg Novokuznetsk has so far experienced difficulty financing its operations largely due to the global financial crisis of 2008 Team sponsor Evraz Group is rumoured to be cutting funding There is a possibility the team will cease operations by New Years 6 HC MVD has experienced delays in paying players while Khimik Voskresensk has run itself into debt Metallurg Magnitogorsk has been forced to cut staff expenditures by 30 Avangard Omsk owner Roman Abramovich has promised to continue financial support so long as the team maintains good results Other teams experiencing financial limitations are Vityaz Chekhov Atlant Moscow Oblast Lokomotiv Yaroslavl HC CSKA Moscow As far as the league is concerned it has devised a crisis package for dealing with the economic turmoil Cuts will be made to non salary expenditures such as pre game activity training camps and elimination of pre season tournaments Mid level player salaries may also be rolled back Divisional re alignment will also take place for the 2009 10 season to cut down on travel costs Inaugural All Star Game Edit The inaugural KHL All Star Game took place on January 10 2009 Each team consisted of ten forwards five defensemen and two goaltenders The starting rosters were voted upon on the KHL ru website and decided by December 22 The secondary lines and goaltenders were to be voted upon by the media and announced December 26 with the following players and reserves announced by January 8 The game took place in Moscow s Red Square with Team Jagr International All Stars defeating Team Yashin Russian All Stars 7 6 Regular season EditDeath of Alexei Cherepanov Edit Main article Alexei Cherepanov Death On October 13 2008 during a match between Avangard Omsk and Vityaz Chekhov forward Alexei Cherepanov died due to a heart condition On December 29 2008 Russian investigators revealed that he suffered from myocarditis a condition where not enough blood gets to the heart and that he should not have been playing professional hockey The federal Investigative Committee also announced that a chemical analysis of Cherepanov s blood and urine samples allowed experts to conclude that for several months Alexei Cherepanov engaged in doping 7 Official sources have stated the banned substance taken was nikethamide a stimulant and that it had been taken 3 hours prior to the game in which he died 8 Omsk club director Mikhail Denisov has since been fired 7 whereas the league Disciplinary Committee has since removed Omsk s doctors from that role with the club and has suspended Avangard general manager Anatoly Bardin and team president Konstantin Potapov The KHL Disciplinary Committee met on this matter on January 5 9 and also suspended Chekhov s team president 10 League standings Edit Final standings 11 Points have been awarded as follows 3 Points for a win in regulation W 2 Points for a win in overtime OTW or penalty shootout SOW 1 Point for a loss in a penalty shootout SOL or overtime OTL 0 Points for a loss in regulation L Division winner Qualified for playoffsRank Team GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts1 Salavat Yulaev Ufa 56 38 4 1 3 2 8 203 116 1292 Ak Bars Kazan 56 36 1 3 3 3 10 189 123 1223 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 56 32 2 2 4 3 13 175 111 1114 CSKA Moscow 56 27 4 3 7 4 11 176 141 1065 Atlant Moscow Oblast 56 35 3 4 2 1 11 189 111 1226 Metallurg Magnitogorsk 56 25 2 11 2 1 15 174 148 1047 Dynamo Moscow 56 27 4 3 3 2 17 184 143 1008 SKA Saint Petersburg 56 26 2 7 4 0 17 143 105 1009 Spartak Moscow 56 26 1 5 2 1 21 173 158 9310 Dinamo Riga 56 24 3 2 3 1 23 132 156 8611 Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod 56 24 2 2 3 1 24 162 162 8412 Traktor Chelyabinsk 56 24 0 2 5 3 22 142 166 8413 Lada Togliatti 56 21 3 5 2 3 22 120 116 8414 Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 56 22 2 1 5 2 24 146 140 7915 Barys Astana 56 20 3 4 2 2 25 174 191 7816 Avangard Omsk 56 19 2 6 1 4 24 161 164 7817 Severstal Cherepovets 56 19 1 7 2 2 25 142 171 7718 HC MVD 56 20 2 4 1 0 29 142 159 7319 Sibir Novosibirsk 56 15 1 5 2 5 28 146 172 6420 Amur Khabarovsk 56 15 2 2 6 1 30 111 158 6021 Metallurg Novokuznetsk 56 12 3 2 5 2 31 127 157 5422 Dinamo Minsk 56 12 1 2 5 2 34 124 197 4923 Vityaz Chekhov 56 6 2 3 7 5 33 134 225 4024 Khimik Voskresensk 56 8 3 0 7 2 36 108 187 39Divisional standing Edit DR LR Bobrov Division GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts1 1 Salavat Yulaev Ufa 56 38 4 1 3 2 8 203 116 1292 5 Atlant Moscow Oblast 56 35 3 4 2 1 11 189 111 1223 9 Spartak Moscow 56 26 1 5 2 1 21 173 158 934 17 Severstal Cherepovets 56 19 1 7 2 2 25 142 171 775 21 Metallurg Novokuznetsk 56 12 3 2 5 2 31 127 157 546 22 Dinamo Minsk 56 12 1 2 5 2 34 124 197 49DR LR Tarasov Division GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts1 4 CSKA Moscow 56 27 4 3 7 4 11 176 141 1062 6 Metallurg Magnitogorsk 56 25 2 11 2 1 15 174 148 1043 8 SKA Saint Petersburg 56 26 2 7 4 0 17 143 105 1004 12 Traktor Chelyabinsk 56 24 0 2 5 3 22 142 166 845 18 HC MVD 56 20 2 4 1 0 29 142 159 736 24 Khimik Voskresensk 56 8 3 0 7 2 36 108 187 39DR LR Kharlamov Division GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts1 3 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 56 32 2 2 4 3 13 175 111 1112 10 Dinamo Riga 56 24 3 2 3 1 23 132 156 863 13 Lada Togliatti 56 21 3 5 2 3 22 120 116 844 16 Avangard Omsk 56 19 2 6 1 4 24 161 164 785 19 Sibir Novosibirsk 56 15 1 5 2 5 28 146 172 646 20 Amur Khabarovsk 56 15 2 2 6 1 30 11 158 60DR LR Chernyshev Division GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts1 2 Ak Bars Kazan 56 36 1 3 3 3 10 189 123 1222 7 Dynamo Moscow 56 27 4 3 3 2 17 184 143 1003 11 Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod 56 24 2 2 3 1 24 162 162 844 14 Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 56 22 2 1 5 2 24 146 140 795 15 Barys Astana 56 20 3 4 2 2 25 174 191 786 23 Vityaz Chekhov 56 6 2 3 7 5 33 134 225 40League leaders Edit Goals Jan Marek Magnitogorsk 35Assists Sergei Mozyakin Atlant 42Points Sergei Mozyakin Atlant 76Shots Kevin Dallman Astana 218Plus minus Alexei Tereschenko Ufa 41Penalty minutes Chris Simon Chekhov 263Wins Goaltenders Georgi Gelashvili Yaroslavl 30Goals against average Dmitri Yachanov SKA 1 47Save percentage Vitaly Kolesnik Atlant 945Goaltenders minimum 15 games played Scoring leaders Edit GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Plus minus PIM Penalty minutes Player Team GP G A Pts PIM Sergei Mozyakin Atlant Moscow Oblast 56 34 42 76 34 14 Jan Marek Metallurg Magnitogorsk 53 35 37 72 26 62 Aleksey Morozov Ak Bars Kazan 49 32 39 71 22 22 Danis Zaripov Ak Bars Kazan 56 34 31 65 26 26 Kevin Dallman Barys Astana 53 28 30 58 6 137 Alexei Tereschenko Salavat Yulaev Ufa 55 28 30 58 41 22 Jaromir Jagr Avangard Omsk 55 25 28 53 1 62 Alexander Korolyuk Atlant Moscow Oblast 56 21 32 53 21 32 Alexander Perezhogin Salavat Yulaev Ufa 55 28 24 52 34 32 Konstantin Glazachev Barys Astana 56 28 24 52 7 30Playoffs EditMain article 2009 Gagarin Cup Finals The Gagarin Cup Preliminary Round best of 5 Quarter finals best of 5 Semi finals best of 7 Gagarin Cup Finals best of 7 2 Ak Bars315 Barys Astana02 Ak Bars316 Avangard21 Salavat Yulaev116 Avangard32 Ak Bars47 Dynamo Msk24 CSKA313 Lada24 CSKA07 Dynamo Msk37 Dynamo Msk310 Dinamo Rg02 Ak Bars43 Lokomotiv33 Lokomotiv314 Neftekhimik13 Lokomotiv39 Spartak08 SKA09 Spartak33 Lokomotiv46 Metallurg Mg15 Atlant312 Traktor05 Atlant16 Metallurg Mg36 Metallurg Mg311 Torpedo0Playoff leaders Edit Source khl ru 12 13 Goals Jukka Hentunen Kazan 9Assists Alexei Morozov Kazan Alexei Yashin Yaroslavl 11Points Alexei Morozov Kazan 19Shots Danis Zaripov Kazan 71Plus minus Ilya Nikulin Kazan 13Penalty minutes Grigori Panin Kazan 69Wins Goaltenders Georgi Gelashvili Yaroslavl 13Goals against average Vitali Yeremeyev Dynamo M 1 63Save percentage Alexander Pimankin Nizhny Novgorod 94 4Shutouts Georgi Gelashvili Yaroslavl 5Goaltenders minimum 5 games played Scoring leaders Edit Source khl ru 14 GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Plus minus PIM Penalty minutes Player Team GP G A Pts PIM Alexei Morozov Ak Bars Kazan 21 8 11 19 8 12 Alexei Yashin Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 19 7 11 18 3 10 Tony Martensson Ak Bars Kazan 21 7 9 16 10 2 Mattias Weinhandl Dynamo Moscow 12 6 10 16 8 4 Danis Zaripov Ak Bars Kazan 21 6 10 16 9 8Leading goaltenders Edit Source khl ru 15 GP Games played Min Minutes played W Wins L Losses GA Goals against SO Shutouts SV Save percentage GAA Goals against average Player Team GP Min W L GA SO SV GAA Vitali Yeremeyev Dynamo Moscow 12 700 01 8 4 19 1 927 1 63 Stanislav Galimov Ak Bars Kazan 7 396 05 3 2 11 1 926 1 67 Jussi Markkanen CSKA Moscow 7 379 16 3 3 11 2 934 1 74 Georgi Gelashvili Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 19 1 129 56 13 6 33 5 933 1 75 Ray Emery Atlant Moscow Oblast 7 418 56 4 3 13 1 941 1 86Awards EditPlayers of the Month Edit Best KHL players of each month 16 Month Goaltender Defense Forward RookieSeptember Alexander Eremenko Ufa Magnus Johansson Atlant Sergei Mozyakin Atlant Maxim Kitsyn Novokuznetsk October Vitaly Kolesnik Atlant Ilya Nikulin Kazan Jan Marek Magnitogorsk Andrei Kolesnikov Chekhov November Robert Esche St Petersburg Konstantin Korneyev CSKA Alexei Tereshchenko Ufa Stanislav Galimov Kazan December Martin Prusek Riga Karel Rachunek Dynamo M Danis Zaripov Kazan Alexandr Vasiliev Chekhov January Vitaliy Yeremeyev Dynamo M Vitali Proshkin Ufa Alexander Korolyuk Atlant Alexandr Vasiliev Chekhov February Dimitrij Kotschnew Spartak Peter Podhradsky Torpedo Danis Zaripov Kazan Stepan Zakharchuk Togliatti March Georgi Gelashvili Yaroslavl Ilya Nikulin Kazan Mattias Weinhandl Dynamo M KHL Awards Edit On 15 May 2009 the KHL held their first award ceremony A total of 23 different awards were handed out to teams players officials and media 17 The most important trophies are listed in the table below Golden Hockey Stick Trophy regular season MVP Danis Zaripov Kazan Play off Master Award play off MVP Alexei Morozov Kazan Alexei Cherepanov Award best rookie Ilya Proskuryakov Magnitogorsk References Edit Russian Ice Hockey Federation Archived from the original on 2008 08 28 Retrieved 2008 08 19 Emery signs one year deal with Russian team tsn ca Archived from the original on 2008 07 15 Retrieved 2017 12 06 Radulov on His Return to Russia NHL FanHouse Archived from the original on 2009 09 01 Retrieved 2008 12 17 Predator inks debatable deal iihf com Archived 2008 12 16 at the Wayback Machine Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works bought 11 76 of the authorized capital of KHL sovsport ru Archived from the original on 2012 02 15 Retrieved 2008 12 20 Archived from the original on 2008 12 10 Retrieved 2008 12 04 a b Russian investigators say Cherepanov was doping The Sports Network 2008 12 29 Archived from the original on 31 December 2008 Retrieved 5 January 2009 Zayavlenie Kontinentalnoj hokkejnoj ligi po itogam rassledovaniya obstoyatelstv smerti hokkeista Alekseya Cherepanova KHL ru 2008 12 30 Archived from the original on 13 January 2009 Retrieved 5 January 2009 KHLfires Omsk doctors The Sports Network 2008 12 31 Archived from the original on 12 January 2009 Retrieved 5 January 2009 Officials suspended The Sports Network 2008 01 15 Retrieved 16 January 2009 KHL Official Statistics for season 2008 2009 Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Retrieved 2009 02 27 KHL Playoff Statistics Skaters KHL 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