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The Hockey Club SKA (Russian: Спортивный клуб СКА), often referred to as SKA Saint Petersburg and literally as the Sports Club of the Army, is a Russian professional ice hockey club based in Saint Petersburg. They are members of the Bobrov Division in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). The club never competed in a league final until the 2014–15 KHL season, where they defeated Ak Bars Kazan winning the Gagarin Cup. They won their second Gagarin Cup in 2017, defeating Metallurg Magnitogorsk. In 2012, with an average of 10,126 spectators, the SKA became the first Russian club ever to average a five-digit attendance.
SKA is owned by Russian state-controlled energy giant Gazprom. The club used its immense wealth to gather almost all elite Russian KHL players under its umbrella to prepare them for the upcoming 2018 Winter Olympics. The success of Russian team in winning gold at the first Olympics since 1994 that did not feature any active NHL players were attributed to players' chemistry developed in SKA.

Team Members
Viktor Antipin
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Yaroslav Askarov
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Anton Belov
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Lukas Bengtsson
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Arseni Brinkman
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Anton Burdasov
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Nikita Chibrikov
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Yaroslav Dyblenko
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Danila Galenyuk
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Emil Galimov
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Maxim Groshev
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Grigori Gryaznov
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Vladislav Kamenev
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Joonas Kemppainen
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Yevgeni Ketov
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Dinar Khafizullin
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Marat Khusnutdinov
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Kirill Kirsanov
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Pavel Kukshtel
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Ivan D.
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Ivan Morozov
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Artyom Nikolayev
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Igor Ozhiganov
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Alexander Samonov
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Artyom Shvets-Rogovoy
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Stepan Starkov
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Malte Strömwall
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Yevgeni Timkin
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Vladimir Tkachyov
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Vasili Tokranov
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Linden Vey
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Alexander Volkov
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Nikita Zorkin
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The Ice Palace (Russian: Ледовый Дворец, Ledovy Dvorets) is an arena in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was built for the 2000 IIHF World Championship and opened in 2000. It holds 12,300 people.
The Ice Palace is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home arena for SKA Saint Petersburg. It hosted the IIHF European Champions Cup in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008. It is also used for concerts, exhibitions and as a skating rink.
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