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2019–20 KHL season

The 2019–20 KHL season was the 12th season of the Kontinental Hockey League. There were 24 teams that competed in 62 regular season games.[1] The season began with the Opening Cup on 1 September 2019, and the regular championship ran until 27 February 2020. The playoffs were scheduled to take place from 1 March through until 30 April.[2] The All-Star Weekend took place over 18–19 January 2020.

2019–20 KHL season
LeagueKontinental Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Duration1 September 2019 – 12 March 2020
Number of games62
Number of teams24
Regular season
Continental Cup winnerCSKA Moscow
Top scorer
KHL seasons

Due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Europe, the season was prematurely ended on 25 March 2020, midway through the playoffs.[3]

The Russian Hockey Federation declared CSKA Moscow the Russian champions, SKA Saint Petersburg and Ak Bars Kazan silver medalists, and Dynamo Moscow bronze medalists based on regular season standings.[4]

Season changes Edit

For the 2019–20 season, the KHL originally announced that all 25 teams from the 2018–19 would return and continue without any changes to Divisions realignments.[2] However the competition was reduced to 24 teams after Slovak based, HC Slovan Bratislava, announced that they would be withdrawing from the KHL to return to the Slovak Extraliga due to financial restrictions on 27 May 2019.[5] With Slovan Bratislava's exit, Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod were moved from the Eastern Conference,[1] to the Western Conference, reversing the move of the previous season.[6] As a result, both Conferences consisted of 12 teams.

KHL World Games Edit

The KHL announced the World Games project would continue for a second consecutive season with more information to be announced in July 2019.[2] With the release of the season's schedule, new destinations of Davos, Shenzhen and Almaty were scheduled to host games.[1]

Smart pucks Edit

Smart puck technology, backed up with chips in players' jerseys, was used in all KHL games in the coming season. The new technology was trialled in the All-Star Game in Kazan last season and was also used in regular season games in Helsinki. Every arena in the league installed sensors capable of collecting information from the chips 100 times a second. That information was available to various users and coaches in real time, giving-up-to-the-second details of the players’ speed, the distance covered in each shift, the speed and location of each shot and much more.[7]

The KHL is the first league in the world to implement this technology across the board.[7]

Teams Edit

The 24 teams were split into four divisions: the Bobrov Division and the Tarasov Division as part of the Western Conference, with the Kharlamov Division and the Chernyshev Division as part of the Eastern Conference.[8]

League standings Edit

Each team played 62 games, playing their divisional opponents four times, non-divisional conference rivals three times, and non-conference opponents twice.

Points were awarded for each game, where two points were awarded for all victories, regardless of whether it was in regulation time, in overtime or after game-winning shots. One point was awarded for losing in overtime or game-winning shots, and zero points for losing in regulation time. At the end of the regular season, the team that finished with the most points was crowned the Continental Cup winner.

Western Conference Edit

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 CSKA Moscow (Q, Z) 62 40 5 4 13 202 99 +103 94 Advance to Gagarin Cup Playoffs[a]
2 SKA Saint Petersburg (Q, X) 62 30 14 5 13 179 118 +61 93
3 Jokerit (Q) 62 28 10 8 16 184 164 +20 84 Advance to Gagarin Cup Playoffs
4 Dynamo Moscow (Q) 62 29 8 8 17 182 144 +38 82
5 Spartak Moscow (Q) 62 26 8 9 19 173 143 +30 77
6 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (Q) 62 25 9 5 23 170 151 +19 73
7 Vityaz Podolsk (Q) 62 19 8 11 24 137 166 −29 65
8 Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod (Q) 62 22 7 6 27 165 167 −2 64
9 HC Sochi (E) 62 15 10 9 28 124 164 −40 59
10 Severstal Cherepovets (E) 62 14 10 10 28 126 171 −45 58
11 Dinamo Riga (E) 62 11 6 7 38 103 187 −84 41
12 Dinamo Minsk (E) 62 11 3 11 37 135 232 −97 39
Source: KHL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) games won in regulation time; 3) games won in overtime; 4) games won in shootouts; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored; 7) drawing of lots.
(E) Eliminated; (Q) Qualified to the phase indicated; (X) Won division; (Z) Won Continental Cup
Notes:
  1. ^ Teams leading a division hold one of the first two places of their conference.

Eastern Conference Edit

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Ak Bars Kazan (Q, Y) 62 38 6 5 13 178 121 +57 93 Advance to Gagarin Cup Playoffs[a]
2 Barys Nur-Sultan (Q, X) 62 31 7 8 16 156 137 +19 84
3 Avangard Omsk (Q) 62 30 7 9 16 163 120 +43 83 Advance to Gagarin Cup Playoffs
4 Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg (Q) 62 24 11 8 19 168 151 +17 78
5 Sibir Novosibirsk (Q) 62 27 7 6 22 139 143 −4 74
6 Salavat Yulaev Ufa (Q) 62 23 6 10 23 153 144 +9 68
7 Metallurg Magnitogorsk (Q) 62 20 8 9 25 138 145 −7 65
8 Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk (Q) 62 21 7 8 26 162 158 +4 64
9 Amur Khabarovsk (E) 62 20 6 10 26 132 145 −13 62
10 Kunlun Red Star (E) 62 20 6 8 28 139 158 −19 60
11 Traktor Chelyabinsk (E) 62 20 5 6 31 132 161 −29 56
12 Admiral Vladivostok (E) 62 16 10 4 32 126 177 −51 56
Source: KHL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) games won in regulation time; 3) games won in overtime; 4) games won in shootouts; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored; 7) drawing of lots.
(E) Eliminated; (Q) Qualified to the phase indicated; (X) Won division; (Y) Won conference
Notes:
  1. ^ Teams leading a division hold one of the first two places of their conference.

Gagarin Cup playoffs Edit

Ak Bars Kazan were the Eastern Conference regular season winners with 93 points. It was determined following a 5–3 victory over closest challengers Avangard Omsk at TatNeft Arena.[9] CSKA Moscow were the Western Conference regular season winners, and winners of the Continental Cup with 94 points. It was determined following a 6–0 victory over HC Sochi at CSKA Arena.[10]

Conference Quarterfinals Conference Semifinals Conference Finals Gagarin Cup Finals
            
1   Ak Bars 4
8   Neftekhimik 0
1   Ak Bars
6   Salavat Yulaev
2   Barys 4
7   Metallurg 1
 
Eastern Conference
5   Sibir
3   Avangard 2
6   Salavat Yulaev 4
2   Barys[a]
5   Sibir w/o
4   Avtomobilist 1
5   Sibir 4
E  
W  
1   CSKA 4
8   Torpedo 0
1   CSKA
4   Dynamo
2   SKA 4
7   Vityaz 0
 
Western Conference
2   SKA
3   Jokerit 4
6   Lokomotiv 2
2   SKA w/o
3   Jokerit[b]
4   Dynamo 4
5   Spartak 2
  1. ^ On 16 March 2020, Barys voluntarily withdrew from the playoffs due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[11]
  2. ^ On 14 March 2020, Jokerit voluntarily withdrew from the playoffs due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[12]

Final standings Edit

Following the announcement that the season was prematurely ended on 25 March 2020, a decision of the final league standings was announced to be made at a later date.[3] On 7 May 2020, it was announced that the eight teams that had qualified for the second round of the playoffs would be ranked ex aequo.[13]

At the same time, the Russian Hockey Federation declared CSKA Moscow the Russian champions, SKA Saint Petersburg and Ak Bars Kazan silver medalists, and Dynamo Moscow bronze medalists based on regular season standings.[14]

Statistics Edit

Scoring leaders Edit

The following players led the league in points, at the conclusion of the regular season.[15] If two or more skaters are tied (i.e. same number of points, goals and played games), all of the tied skaters are shown.

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
  Vadim Shipachyov Dynamo Moscow 61 17 48 65 +34 28
  Dmitrij Jaškin Dynamo Moscow 58 31 32 63 +34 75
  Kirill Kaprizov CSKA Moscow 57 33 29 62 +32 10
  Linus Omark Salavat Yulaev Ufa 59 12 42 54 –1 36
  Nigel Dawes Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg 59 20 30 50 –5 13
  Mikko Lehtonen Jokerit 60 17 32 49 +26 20
  Nikita Soshnikov Salavat Yulaev Ufa 58 27 21 48 –2 28
  Brian O'Neill Jokerit 56 19 29 48 +17 18
  Linden Vey CSKA Moscow 52 13 35 48 +22 47
  Brooks Macek Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg 61 24 22 46 -3 22

Leading goaltenders Edit

The following goaltenders led the league in goals against average, at the conclusion of the regular season.[16]

Player Team(s) GP TOI W L GA SO SV% GAA
  Lars Johansson CSKA Moscow 23 1370:30 17 6 32 6 93.25% 1.40
  Timur Bilyalov Ak Bars Kazan 32 1652:14 19 4 40 8 94.34% 1.45
  Ilya Sorokin CSKA Moscow 40 2364:49 26 10 59 9 93.50% 1.50
  Alexander Samonov 25 1428:32 19 1 36 4 94.66% 1.51
  Magnus Hellberg SKA Saint Petersburg 26 1443:15 14 7 41 3 92.65% 1.70
  Igor Bobkov Avangard Omsk 48 2815:51 25 16 81 5 93.24% 1.73
  Vasily Koshechkin Metallurg Magnitogorsk 49 2687:12 18 20 87 6 93.31% 1.94
  Ivan Bocharov Dynamo Moscow 49 2638:43 26 13 87 6 93.47% 1.98
  Alexei Krasikov Sibir Novosibirsk 30 1403:56 10 11 47 2 93.52% 2.01
  Evgeny Alikin Amur Khabarovsk 40 2246:36 15 13 76 7 93.65% 2.03

Awards Edit

Players of the Month Edit

Best KHL players of each month.

Month Goaltender Defence Forward Rookie
September[17]   Alexei Melnichuk (SKA Saint Petersburg)   Mikael Wikstrand (Ak Bars Kazan)   Damir Zhafyarov (Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod)   Danila Zhuravlyov (Ak Bars Kazan)
October[18]   Harri Säteri (Sibir Novosibirsk)   Albert Yarullin (Ak Bars Kazan)   Vadim Shipachyov (Dynamo Moscow)   Artyom Galimov (Ak Bars Kazan)
November[19]   Timur Bilyalov (Ak Bars Kazan)   Mikko Lehtonen (Jokerit)   Dmitrij Jaškin (Dynamo Moscow)   Kirill Marchenko (SKA Saint Petersburg)
December[20]   Jakub Kovář (Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg)   Mikko Lehtonen (Jokerit)   Roman Starchenko (Barys Nur-Sultan)   Akim Trishin (Spartak Moscow)
January[21]   Ilya Sorokin (CSKA Moscow)   Mikko Lehtonen (Jokerit)   Anton Slepyshev (CSKA Moscow)   Ivan Morozov (CSKA Moscow)
February[22]   Ivan Fedotov (Traktor Chelyabinsk)   Vasili Tokranov (SKA Saint Petersburg)   Kirill Kaprizov (CSKA Moscow)   Dmitri Voronkov (Ak Bars Kazan)
March Not awarded
April

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Potts, Andy (11 July 2019). "Season 12 Schedule: back to Europe, more derbies and a visit to Shenzhen". KHL.ru. Kontinental Hockey League. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "The KHL board approves structure for 2019-20 season" (in Russian). Kontinental Hockey League. 27 March 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b "KHL has cancelled the remainder of the 2019-20 season". KHL.ru. Kontinental Hockey League. 25 March 2020. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  4. ^ "ФХР объявляет победителя и призеров Чемпионата России сезона-2019/20".
  5. ^ "Slovan has not entered into an agreement with KHL" (in Slovak). HC Slovan Bratislava. 27 May 2019. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  6. ^ "2018/2019 season calendar: start in September and comfortable playoffs". KHL.ru. Kontinental Hockey League. 5 July 2018. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
  7. ^ a b "Dmitry Chernyshenko reviews the season with KHL club directors" (in Russian). Kontinental Hockey League. 28 May 2019. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  8. ^ "League confirms structure for the new season" (in Russian). Kontinental Hockey League. 7 May 2019. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  9. ^ Potts, Andy (18 February 2020). "Ak Bars tops the East. February 18 round-up". KHL.ru. Kontinental Hockey League. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  10. ^ Potts, Andy (27 February 2020). "CSKA tops the regular season table. February 27 round-up". KHL.ru. Kontinental Hockey League. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  11. ^ "KHL working on new playoff format after two teams drop out". Sportsnet. Rogers Media. Associated Press. 16 March 2020. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  12. ^ Clinton, Jared (14 March 2020). "KHL's Jokerit voluntarily withdraws from Gagarin Cup playoffs ahead of second-round series". The Hockey News. Roustan Media Ltd. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  13. ^ "KHL announces the final team placements for the 2019-20 season". KHL.ru. Kontinental Hockey League. 7 May 2020. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  14. ^ "ФХР объявляет победителя и призеров Чемпионата России сезона-2019/20".
  15. ^ "Leaders: Points (G+A)". KHL.ru. Kontinental Hockey League. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  16. ^ "Leaders: Goaltenders (GAA)". KHL.ru. Kontinental Hockey League. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  17. ^ Seren Rosso, Alexander (1 October 2019). "Players of the Month: Melnichuk, Wikstrand, Zhafyarov, and Zhuravlyov". KHL.ru. Kontinental Hockey League. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  18. ^ Seren Rosso, Alexander (1 November 2019). "Players of the Month: Sateri, Yarullin, Shipachyov, and Galimov". KHL.ru. Kontinental Hockey League. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  19. ^ Seren Rosso, Alexander (3 December 2019). "Players of the Month: Bilyalov, Lehtonen, Jaskin, and Marchenko". KHL.ru. Kontinental Hockey League. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  20. ^ Seren Rosso, Alexander (31 December 2019). "Players of the Month: Kovar, Lehtonen, Starchenko, and Trishin". KHL.ru. Kontinental Hockey League. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  21. ^ Seren Rosso, Alexander (1 February 2020). "Players of the Month: Sorokin, Lehtonen, Slepyshev, and Morozov". KHL.ru. Kontinental Hockey League. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  22. ^ Seren Rosso, Alexander (29 February 2020). "Players of the Month: Fedotov, Tokranov, Kaprizov, and Voronkov". KHL.ru. Kontinental Hockey League. Retrieved 1 March 2020.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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The 2019 20 KHL season was the 12th season of the Kontinental Hockey League There were 24 teams that competed in 62 regular season games 1 The season began with the Opening Cup on 1 September 2019 and the regular championship ran until 27 February 2020 The playoffs were scheduled to take place from 1 March through until 30 April 2 The All Star Weekend took place over 18 19 January 2020 2019 20 KHL seasonLeagueKontinental Hockey LeagueSportIce hockeyDuration1 September 2019 12 March 2020Number of games62Number of teams24Regular seasonContinental Cup winnerCSKA MoscowTop scorerVadim Shipachyov Dynamo Moscow 65 points KHL seasons 2018 192020 21 Due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Europe the season was prematurely ended on 25 March 2020 midway through the playoffs 3 The Russian Hockey Federation declared CSKA Moscow the Russian champions SKA Saint Petersburg and Ak Bars Kazan silver medalists and Dynamo Moscow bronze medalists based on regular season standings 4 Contents 1 Season changes 1 1 KHL World Games 1 2 Smart pucks 2 Teams 3 League standings 3 1 Western Conference 3 2 Eastern Conference 4 Gagarin Cup playoffs 5 Final standings 6 Statistics 6 1 Scoring leaders 6 2 Leading goaltenders 7 Awards 7 1 Players of the Month 8 References 9 External linksSeason changes EditFor the 2019 20 season the KHL originally announced that all 25 teams from the 2018 19 would return and continue without any changes to Divisions realignments 2 However the competition was reduced to 24 teams after Slovak based HC Slovan Bratislava announced that they would be withdrawing from the KHL to return to the Slovak Extraliga due to financial restrictions on 27 May 2019 5 With Slovan Bratislava s exit Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod were moved from the Eastern Conference 1 to the Western Conference reversing the move of the previous season 6 As a result both Conferences consisted of 12 teams KHL World Games Edit The KHL announced the World Games project would continue for a second consecutive season with more information to be announced in July 2019 2 With the release of the season s schedule new destinations of Davos Shenzhen and Almaty were scheduled to host games 1 Smart pucks Edit Smart puck technology backed up with chips in players jerseys was used in all KHL games in the coming season The new technology was trialled in the All Star Game in Kazan last season and was also used in regular season games in Helsinki Every arena in the league installed sensors capable of collecting information from the chips 100 times a second That information was available to various users and coaches in real time giving up to the second details of the players speed the distance covered in each shift the speed and location of each shot and much more 7 The KHL is the first league in the world to implement this technology across the board 7 Teams EditThe 24 teams were split into four divisions the Bobrov Division and the Tarasov Division as part of the Western Conference with the Kharlamov Division and the Chernyshev Division as part of the Eastern Conference 8 Western Conference Eastern ConferenceBobrov Division Tarasov Division Kharlamov Division Chernyshev Division nbsp Dinamo Riga nbsp CSKA Moscow nbsp Ak Bars Kazan nbsp Admiral Vladivostok nbsp Dynamo Moscow nbsp Dinamo Minsk nbsp Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg nbsp Amur Khabarovsk nbsp Jokerit nbsp HC Sochi nbsp Metallurg Magnitogorsk nbsp Avangard Omsk nbsp Severstal Cherepovets nbsp Lokomotiv Yaroslavl nbsp Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk nbsp Barys Nur Sultan nbsp SKA Saint Petersburg nbsp Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod nbsp Sibir Novosibirsk nbsp Kunlun Red Star nbsp Spartak Moscow nbsp Vityaz Podolsk nbsp Traktor Chelyabinsk nbsp Salavat Yulaev UfaLeague standings EditEach team played 62 games playing their divisional opponents four times non divisional conference rivals three times and non conference opponents twice Points were awarded for each game where two points were awarded for all victories regardless of whether it was in regulation time in overtime or after game winning shots One point was awarded for losing in overtime or game winning shots and zero points for losing in regulation time At the end of the regular season the team that finished with the most points was crowned the Continental Cup winner Western Conference Edit Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 CSKA Moscow Q Z 62 40 5 4 13 202 99 103 94 Advance to Gagarin Cup Playoffs a 2 SKA Saint Petersburg Q X 62 30 14 5 13 179 118 61 933 Jokerit Q 62 28 10 8 16 184 164 20 84 Advance to Gagarin Cup Playoffs4 Dynamo Moscow Q 62 29 8 8 17 182 144 38 825 Spartak Moscow Q 62 26 8 9 19 173 143 30 776 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl Q 62 25 9 5 23 170 151 19 737 Vityaz Podolsk Q 62 19 8 11 24 137 166 29 658 Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod Q 62 22 7 6 27 165 167 2 649 HC Sochi E 62 15 10 9 28 124 164 40 5910 Severstal Cherepovets E 62 14 10 10 28 126 171 45 5811 Dinamo Riga E 62 11 6 7 38 103 187 84 4112 Dinamo Minsk E 62 11 3 11 37 135 232 97 39Source KHLRules for classification 1 points 2 games won in regulation time 3 games won in overtime 4 games won in shootouts 5 goal difference 6 number of goals scored 7 drawing of lots E Eliminated Q Qualified to the phase indicated X Won division Z Won Continental CupNotes Teams leading a division hold one of the first two places of their conference Eastern Conference Edit Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 Ak Bars Kazan Q Y 62 38 6 5 13 178 121 57 93 Advance to Gagarin Cup Playoffs a 2 Barys Nur Sultan Q X 62 31 7 8 16 156 137 19 843 Avangard Omsk Q 62 30 7 9 16 163 120 43 83 Advance to Gagarin Cup Playoffs4 Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg Q 62 24 11 8 19 168 151 17 785 Sibir Novosibirsk Q 62 27 7 6 22 139 143 4 746 Salavat Yulaev Ufa Q 62 23 6 10 23 153 144 9 687 Metallurg Magnitogorsk Q 62 20 8 9 25 138 145 7 658 Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk Q 62 21 7 8 26 162 158 4 649 Amur Khabarovsk E 62 20 6 10 26 132 145 13 6210 Kunlun Red Star E 62 20 6 8 28 139 158 19 6011 Traktor Chelyabinsk E 62 20 5 6 31 132 161 29 5612 Admiral Vladivostok E 62 16 10 4 32 126 177 51 56Source KHLRules for classification 1 points 2 games won in regulation time 3 games won in overtime 4 games won in shootouts 5 goal difference 6 number of goals scored 7 drawing of lots E Eliminated Q Qualified to the phase indicated X Won division Y Won conferenceNotes Teams leading a division hold one of the first two places of their conference Gagarin Cup playoffs EditMain article 2020 Gagarin Cup playoffs Ak Bars Kazan were the Eastern Conference regular season winners with 93 points It was determined following a 5 3 victory over closest challengers Avangard Omsk at TatNeft Arena 9 CSKA Moscow were the Western Conference regular season winners and winners of the Continental Cup with 94 points It was determined following a 6 0 victory over HC Sochi at CSKA Arena 10 Conference QuarterfinalsConference SemifinalsConference FinalsGagarin Cup Finals 1 nbsp Ak Bars48 nbsp Neftekhimik01 nbsp Ak Bars6 nbsp Salavat Yulaev2 nbsp Barys47 nbsp Metallurg1 nbsp Eastern Conference5 nbsp Sibir3 nbsp Avangard26 nbsp Salavat Yulaev42 nbsp Barys a 5 nbsp Sibirw o4 nbsp Avtomobilist15 nbsp Sibir4E nbsp W nbsp 1 nbsp CSKA48 nbsp Torpedo01 nbsp CSKA4 nbsp Dynamo2 nbsp SKA47 nbsp Vityaz0 nbsp Western Conference2 nbsp SKA3 nbsp Jokerit46 nbsp Lokomotiv22 nbsp SKAw o3 nbsp Jokerit b 4 nbsp Dynamo45 nbsp Spartak2 On 16 March 2020 Barys voluntarily withdrew from the playoffs due to the COVID 19 pandemic 11 On 14 March 2020 Jokerit voluntarily withdrew from the playoffs due to the COVID 19 pandemic 12 Final standings EditFollowing the announcement that the season was prematurely ended on 25 March 2020 a decision of the final league standings was announced to be made at a later date 3 On 7 May 2020 it was announced that the eight teams that had qualified for the second round of the playoffs would be ranked ex aequo 13 At the same time the Russian Hockey Federation declared CSKA Moscow the Russian champions SKA Saint Petersburg and Ak Bars Kazan silver medalists and Dynamo Moscow bronze medalists based on regular season standings 14 Rank Team1 8 nbsp Ak Bars Kazan nbsp Barys Nur Sultan nbsp CSKA Moscow nbsp Dynamo Moscow nbsp Jokerit nbsp Salavat Yulaev Ufa nbsp Sibir Novosibirsk nbsp SKA Saint Petersburg9 nbsp Avangard Omsk10 nbsp Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg11 nbsp Spartak Moscow12 nbsp Lokomotiv Yaroslavl13 nbsp Metallurg Magnitogorsk14 nbsp Vityaz Podolsk15 nbsp Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod16 nbsp Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk17 nbsp Amur Khabarovsk18 nbsp Kunlun Red Star19 nbsp HC Sochi20 nbsp Severstal Cherepovets21 nbsp Traktor Chelyabinsk22 nbsp Admiral Vladivostok23 nbsp Dinamo Riga24 nbsp Dinamo MinskStatistics EditScoring leaders Edit The following players led the league in points at the conclusion of the regular season 15 If two or more skaters are tied i e same number of points goals and played games all of the tied skaters are shown Player Team GP G A Pts PIM nbsp Vadim Shipachyov Dynamo Moscow 61 17 48 65 34 28 nbsp Dmitrij Jaskin Dynamo Moscow 58 31 32 63 34 75 nbsp Kirill Kaprizov CSKA Moscow 57 33 29 62 32 10 nbsp Linus Omark Salavat Yulaev Ufa 59 12 42 54 1 36 nbsp Nigel Dawes Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg 59 20 30 50 5 13 nbsp Mikko Lehtonen Jokerit 60 17 32 49 26 20 nbsp Nikita Soshnikov Salavat Yulaev Ufa 58 27 21 48 2 28 nbsp Brian O Neill Jokerit 56 19 29 48 17 18 nbsp Linden Vey CSKA Moscow 52 13 35 48 22 47 nbsp Brooks Macek Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg 61 24 22 46 3 22Leading goaltenders Edit The following goaltenders led the league in goals against average at the conclusion of the regular season 16 Player Team s GP TOI W L GA SO SV GAA nbsp Lars Johansson CSKA Moscow 23 1370 30 17 6 32 6 93 25 1 40 nbsp Timur Bilyalov Ak Bars Kazan 32 1652 14 19 4 40 8 94 34 1 45 nbsp Ilya Sorokin CSKA Moscow 40 2364 49 26 10 59 9 93 50 1 50 nbsp Alexander Samonov Vityaz PodolskSKA Saint Petersburg 25 1428 32 19 1 36 4 94 66 1 51 nbsp Magnus Hellberg SKA Saint Petersburg 26 1443 15 14 7 41 3 92 65 1 70 nbsp Igor Bobkov Avangard Omsk 48 2815 51 25 16 81 5 93 24 1 73 nbsp Vasily Koshechkin Metallurg Magnitogorsk 49 2687 12 18 20 87 6 93 31 1 94 nbsp Ivan Bocharov Dynamo Moscow 49 2638 43 26 13 87 6 93 47 1 98 nbsp Alexei Krasikov Sibir Novosibirsk 30 1403 56 10 11 47 2 93 52 2 01 nbsp Evgeny Alikin Amur Khabarovsk 40 2246 36 15 13 76 7 93 65 2 03Awards EditPlayers of the Month Edit Best KHL players of each month Month Goaltender Defence Forward RookieSeptember 17 nbsp Alexei Melnichuk SKA Saint Petersburg nbsp Mikael Wikstrand Ak Bars Kazan nbsp Damir Zhafyarov Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod nbsp Danila Zhuravlyov Ak Bars Kazan October 18 nbsp Harri Sateri Sibir Novosibirsk nbsp Albert Yarullin Ak Bars Kazan nbsp Vadim Shipachyov Dynamo Moscow nbsp Artyom Galimov Ak Bars Kazan November 19 nbsp Timur Bilyalov Ak Bars Kazan nbsp Mikko Lehtonen Jokerit nbsp Dmitrij Jaskin Dynamo Moscow nbsp Kirill Marchenko SKA Saint Petersburg December 20 nbsp Jakub Kovar Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg nbsp Mikko Lehtonen Jokerit nbsp Roman Starchenko Barys Nur Sultan nbsp Akim Trishin Spartak Moscow January 21 nbsp Ilya Sorokin CSKA Moscow nbsp Mikko Lehtonen Jokerit nbsp Anton Slepyshev CSKA Moscow nbsp Ivan Morozov CSKA Moscow February 22 nbsp Ivan Fedotov Traktor Chelyabinsk nbsp Vasili Tokranov SKA Saint Petersburg nbsp Kirill Kaprizov CSKA Moscow nbsp Dmitri Voronkov Ak Bars Kazan March Not awardedAprilReferences Edit a b c Potts Andy 11 July 2019 Season 12 Schedule back to Europe more derbies and a visit to Shenzhen KHL ru Kontinental Hockey League Retrieved 1 September 2019 a b c The KHL board approves structure for 2019 20 season in Russian Kontinental Hockey League 27 March 2019 Retrieved 27 March 2019 a b KHL has cancelled the remainder of the 2019 20 season KHL ru Kontinental Hockey League 25 March 2020 Retrieved 25 March 2020 FHR obyavlyaet pobeditelya i prizerov Chempionata Rossii sezona 2019 20 Slovan has not entered into an agreement with KHL in Slovak HC Slovan Bratislava 27 May 2019 Retrieved 27 May 2019 2018 2019 season calendar start in September and comfortable playoffs KHL ru Kontinental Hockey League 5 July 2018 Retrieved 4 October 2018 a b Dmitry Chernyshenko reviews the season with KHL club directors in Russian Kontinental Hockey League 28 May 2019 Retrieved 28 May 2019 League confirms structure for the new season in Russian Kontinental Hockey League 7 May 2019 Retrieved 7 May 2019 Potts Andy 18 February 2020 Ak Bars tops the East February 18 round up KHL ru Kontinental Hockey League Retrieved 18 February 2020 Potts Andy 27 February 2020 CSKA tops the regular season table February 27 round up KHL ru Kontinental Hockey League Retrieved 27 February 2020 KHL working on new playoff format after two teams drop out Sportsnet Rogers Media Associated Press 16 March 2020 Retrieved 16 March 2020 Clinton Jared 14 March 2020 KHL s Jokerit voluntarily withdraws from Gagarin Cup playoffs ahead of second round series The Hockey News Roustan Media Ltd Retrieved 15 March 2020 KHL announces the final team placements for the 2019 20 season KHL ru Kontinental Hockey League 7 May 2020 Retrieved 7 May 2020 FHR obyavlyaet pobeditelya i prizerov Chempionata Rossii sezona 2019 20 Leaders Points G A KHL ru Kontinental Hockey League Retrieved 27 February 2020 Leaders Goaltenders GAA KHL ru Kontinental Hockey League Retrieved 27 February 2020 Seren Rosso Alexander 1 October 2019 Players of the Month Melnichuk Wikstrand Zhafyarov and Zhuravlyov KHL ru Kontinental Hockey League Retrieved 10 January 2020 Seren Rosso Alexander 1 November 2019 Players of the Month Sateri Yarullin Shipachyov and Galimov KHL ru Kontinental Hockey League Retrieved 10 January 2020 Seren Rosso Alexander 3 December 2019 Players of the Month Bilyalov Lehtonen Jaskin and Marchenko KHL ru Kontinental Hockey League Retrieved 10 January 2020 Seren Rosso Alexander 31 December 2019 Players of the Month Kovar Lehtonen Starchenko and Trishin KHL ru Kontinental 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