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Bilyi Bars
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Nickname "White Leopards"
City Bila Tserkva (2012 — present)
Brovary (2007—2012)
League


  • Ukrainian Championship / FHU (2008—2011)


  • Professional Hockey League (2011—2013)


  • Ukrainian Championship / FHU (2013—2016)


  • Ukrainian Hockey League (since 2016)


Founded 2008
Home arena
Ice Arena “Bilyi Bars” [uk]
(capacity: 450)
Colours
              
President
Ukraine Kostyantyn Efymenko
General manager
Ukraine Konstantin Butsenko [uk][1]
Head coach
Ukraine Konstantin Butsenko [uk]
Captain
Ukraine Ruslan Romaschenko[2]
Affiliate(s)

  • Bilyy Bars Bila Tserkva U20

  • Bilyy Bars Bila Tserkva U17

  • Bilyy Bars Bila Tserkva U16

  • Bilyy Bars Bila Tserkva U15


Website HC-BBars.com.ua
Franchise history

HC Bilyi Bars Bila Tserkva


  • HSK Bilyi Bars 2008—2012

  • Bars Brovary 2007—2008



Hockey Club Bilyi Bars Bila Tserkva (Ukrainian: ХК Білий Барс Бiла Церква; English: White Church White Leopards) is a Ukrainian team based in Bila Tserkva, Ukraine. They were a founding member of the Professional Hockey League of Ukraine and are now playing in the Ukrainian Hockey League.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Present


    • 2.1 The White Leopards Juniors


    • 2.2 Coaching staff


      • 2.2.1 Konstantin Butsenko


      • 2.2.2 Olexander Bobkin


      • 2.2.3 Vitaliy Litvinenko






  • 3 Ice hockey statistics


  • 4 The current team roster


  • 5 Honors


    • 5.1 Champions


    • 5.2 Awards




  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





History


The Bilyi Bars were founded in 2008. They began play in Brovary (Kiev Oblast).


Twice that team won the silver of the Ukrainian Hockey Championship (2008, 2009)[3]


In 2012, the club found a new sponsor. The team moved permanently to Bila Tserkva on October 28, 2012 from Brovary, the city where they were founded.[4] Following this, the team changed its name from HSK Bilyi Bars (Ukrainian: ХСК Білий Барс) to HC Bilyi Bars Bila Tserkva.


The home arena was opened on December 7, 2012.[5]


During the 2013–14 season, the club were acting as a farm team to HC Donbass, that was playing in the Kontinental Hockey League at that time.[6]


In 2014 the club won the third silver at the Ukrainian Championship.[7]


The hockey club actively participates in the Ukrainian hockey Movement. 25 July 2011 White Leopards were at a meeting of the ice hockey teams that created The Professional Hockey League. In the 2011–12 season, the white leopards took the 7th place out of eight participants.[8]


In the 2014–15 season, the team did not participate in the Ukrainian Hockey Championship.


3 June 2016 "Bilyi Bars" co-founded Ukrainian Hockey League that reorganized the Ukrainian Hockey Championship.[9]



Present



The White Leopards Juniors


The White Leopards pay much attention to young pupils. The young hockey players graduated from the sports school of the team, who played for the national team of Ukraine (Minor league). For example, in 2011 three White Leopards became champions in the second division (U18). In 2012, two Leopards became champions (U20).[10]


The HC "Bilyi Bars" owns the affiliate junior teams: U20, U17, U16, U15. Also the hockey club takes younger children to his school.


In April 2018, club juniors Mikhail Vasilyev, Bogdan Gritsyuk, Dmytro Danylenko, Sergei Logach, Feliks Morozov played for the Ukraine men's national under-18 ice hockey team (2018 IIHF World U18 Championship Division I B).[11] Danilenko showed better result (3 goals and 5 assists). Morozov has 4 goals and 3 assists, Logach has 1 assist, Vasiliev has 1 assist.[12][13][14][15] Danilenko has taken 2nd position, Morozov has taken 4th position in the overall rating of Division I B.[16] Logach and Vasiliev took the 13th position in the ranking of defencemans.[17]


Now White Leopards recruit children in a sports school that were born in 2002—2003,[18] 2005—2006,[19] 2007—2008[20] and 2009—2011. Children's teams from Bila Tserkva go to the Ukrainian championships and specialized tournaments.



Coaching staff



Konstantin Butsenko




Juniors of the HC "Bilyi Bars" (September 2016)


Mr. Butsenko is the sport master of the international class. It is permanent head coach of team (except for 2013–14 season[21]). He played for Dynamo Kharkov, Sokil Kiev, Avangard Omsk, Spartak Moscow, Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk, SKA Saint Petersburg etc.


He played in the Ukrainian national team in 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999. At the world championships he got the result: 23 games played, 14 goals, 20 assists.[22]



Olexander Bobkin


Olexander Bobkin is assistant coach since 2015.
He is the sport master of the international class, ex player of the Ukrainian national team. Mr. Bobkin played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, Berkut-Kiev, Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk, Sibir Novosibirsk, Neftyanik Almetyevsk, Sokil Kiev, Donbass, ATEK etc.


He played in the Ukrainian national team: 29 games played, 9 goals, 12 assists. Mr. Bobkin is champion of Ukraine (2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2015).[22]




Ice Arena “Bilyi Bars”



Vitaliy Litvinenko


Vitali Litvinenkoy is assistant coach since 2017. He is played for Dynamo Kharkov, Sokil Kiev, Bilyi Bars, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, Lada Togliatti, Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod, Gomel etc.


Mr. Litvinenko played in the Ukrainian national team: 154 games played, 43 goals, 61 assists. He played at the 2002 Winter Olympics etc.[22]



Ice hockey statistics


Sources:[23][24][25]


Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, OTW = Overtime wins, OTL = Overtime Losses, L = Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points

























































































































































Season Team League GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Pts Finish Playoffs
2008–2009 "Bilyi Bars"
(Brovary)
FHU 29 16 2 2 9 163 117 54 2th of 5 Final loss
2009–2010 "Bilyi Bars"
(Brovary)
FHU 20 11 1 1 7 97 73 36 4th of 6 Bronze game loss
2010–2011 "Bilyi Bars"
(Brovary)
FHU 24 6 1 0 17 65 137 20 5th of 7 Quarterfinal loss
2011–2012 "Bilyi Bars"
(Brovary)
PHL 42 6 1 3 32 84 196 23 7th of 8 Did not make playoffs
2012–2013 "Bilyi Bars"
(Bila Tserkva)
PHL 36 4 0 5 27 57 158 17 7th of 7 Did not make playoffs
2013–2014 "Bilyi Bars"
(Bila Tserkva)
FHU 24 13 6 0 5 116 42 51 2th of 5 Final loss
2015–2016 "Bilyi Bars"
(Bila Tserkva)
FHU 42 19 0 1 22 150 214 58 5th of 8 Did not make playoffs
2016–2017 "Bilyi Bars"
(Bila Tserkva)
UHL 40 8 2 1 29 96 192 29 5th of 6 Did not make playoffs
2017–2018 "Bilyi Bars"
(Bila Tserkva)
UHL 40 27 0 3 10 199 105 84 2th of 6 Semifinal loss


The current team roster


Updated March 5, 2018[26][3]




































Goaltenders
#
Nation
Player
Catches
Birthday
Birthplace

1

Ukraine
Alexei Loginov
left
25 November 1999

Kiev, Ukraine

20

Ukraine
Alexander Kachula
left
10 July 2000

Kharkiv, Ukraine

30

Ukraine
Sergey Liulchuk
left
30 March 1994

Kiev, Ukraine



















































































Defenceman
#
Nation
Player
Catches
Birthday
Birthplace

2

Ukraine
Mikhail Vasilyev
left
21 November 2000


3

Ukraine
Daniil Gritsenko
left
19 June 1999

Kiev, Ukraine

5

Ukraine
Sergei Logach
left
22 June 2000

Kiev Ukraine

11

Ukraine
Maxim Yadlovski
right
10 November 1996

Zolochiv, Ukraine

17

Ukraine
Vladislav Gertsik
right
19 June 2000

Brovary, Ukraine

23

Ukraine
Nikita Tabashnik
left
18 February 2000

Kharkiv, Ukraine

24

Ukraine
Bogdan Gritsyuk
right
1 March 2000

Vinnytsia, Ukraine

26

Ukraine
Alexander Voronin
left
22 October 1999

Donetsk, Ukraine

28

Ukraine
Bogdan Savchenko
right
18 July 2000




































































































Forward
#
Nation
Player
Catches
Birthday
Birthplace

4

Ukraine
Maxim Romakhin
left
28 September 2000

Kiev, Ukraine

9

Ukraine
Nikita Lesnikov
left
6 October 1999

Brovary, Ukraine

10

Ukraine
Alexander Naydyonov
left
26 October 1999

Brovary, Ukraine

13

Ukraine
Danil Vedmedev
left
14 May 2001


14

Ukraine
Artyom Kozienko
right
6 November 1998

Kiev, Ukraine

16

Ukraine
Danil Netesa
left
17 August 2001


19

Ukraine
Rinat Durdyiev
right
30 June 2000


21

Ukraine
Ivan Panov
right
6 February 2000

Donetsk, Ukraine

22

Ukraine
Oleg Gumenyuk
left
25 December 2000


25

Ukraine
Daniil Pecherskikh
left
25 October 1999

Donetsk, Ukraine

29

Ukraine
Maxim Razumov
left
2 June 1999

Brovary, Ukraine



































Centre
#
Nation
Player
Catches
Birthday
Birthplace

7

Ukraine
Dmytro Danylenko
left
10 April 2000

Kiev, Ukraine

8

Ukraine
Vladislav Kutsevich
left
8 April 1994

Kiev, Ukraine

15

Ukraine
Ruslan Romaschenko
(team captain[2])
left
2 February 1993

Kharkiv, Ukraine



























Right wing
#
Nation
Player
Catches
Birthday
Birthplace

18

Ukraine
Kirill Bondarenko
right
15 February 1996

Kiev, Ukraine

27

Ukraine
Feliks Morozov
left
7 March 2000

Kharkiv, Ukraine



















Left wing
#
Nation
Player
Catches
Birthday
Birthplace

12

Ukraine
Yevgeni Timchenko
left
24 May 1996

Kiev, Ukraine


Honors



Champions



  • IHFU Federation Cup: (1) 2008


Awards



  • 3rd, bronze medalist(s) (2018) — the play off of the UHL[27].


References





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  21. ^ Olexander Kulikov led the team.


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  27. ^ ""White Leopard" and MHK "Dynamo" — holders of bronze medals at the UHL Championship!" (in Russian). Official website of the Ukrainian Hockey League. Archived from the original on 2018-03-27. Retrieved March 27, 2018.




External links




  • (in Russian) Official team website (actual)


  • (in Ukrainian) Official team website (old, outdated)









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