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29 Dec | Dinamo Minsk | - | Lokomotiv Ya | | 2:10pm | 05 Jan | Lokomotiv Ya | - | CSKA Moscow | | 2:00pm | 07 Jan | Lokomotiv Ya | - | Vityaz Podol | | 2:00pm | 10 Jan | Lokomotiv Ya | - | Spartak Mosc | | 4:30pm | 13 Jan | Lokomotiv Ya | - | SKA Saint Pe | | 4:30pm |
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27 Dec | Vityaz Podol | 3 - 5 | Lokomotiv Ya | |
25 Dec | Torpedo Nizh | 0 - 5 | Lokomotiv Ya | |
22 Dec | Lokomotiv Ya | 3 - 1 | HC Sochi | |
20 Dec | Lokomotiv Ya | 1 - 3 | Avtomobilist | |
17 Dec | SKA Saint Pe | 2 - 3 | Lokomotiv Ya | |
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Hockey Club Lokomotiv (Russian: ХК Локомотив, English: Locomotive HC), also known as Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, is a Russian professional ice hockey team, based in the city of Yaroslavl, playing in the top level Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). The name of the team is derived from its owner, Russian Railways, the national railroad operator.
On 7 September 2011, nearly the entire team perished in an airplane crash. The team's flight to a game in Minsk crashed during takeoff, killing all of the team's roster (except forward Maxim Zyuzyakin, who was not on the flight), all coaching staff (except goaltending coach Jorma Valtonen, not on the flight) and four players from the Loko 9 juniors squad of the Minor Hockey League (MHL). The tragedy forced Lokomotiv Yaroslavl to cancel their participation in the 2011–12 KHL season.
Team Members Amirov | | Lozhkin | | Platt | | Galimov | |
Martynov | | Lyubushkin | | Kolesnik | |
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