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Russia MHL 03/30 10:00 636 Dynamo Moscow U20 v Krylya Sovetov U20 L 10-4
Russia MHL 03/29 10:00 636 Krylya Sovetov U20 v Dynamo Moscow U20 W 2-0
Russia MHL 03/26 16:00 636 Dynamo Moscow U20 v Krylya Sovetov U20 L 3-2
Russia MHL 03/22 10:00 - Akademia Mihaylova U20 v Krylya Sovetov U20 L 6-5
Russia MHL 03/21 14:00 - Akademia Mihaylova U20 v Krylya Sovetov U20 W 2-3
Russia MHL 03/18 16:00 - Krylya Sovetov U20 v Russkie Vityazi U20 W 4-3
Russia MHL 03/17 16:00 - Krylya Sovetov U20 v Russkie Vityazi U20 L 3-4
Russia MHL 03/09 10:00 - Dynamo St Petersburg U20 v Krylya Sovetov U20 L 5-2
Russia MHL 03/06 16:00 - SKA-1946 U20 v Krylya Sovetov U20 L 3-2
Russia MHL 03/03 16:00 - HK Kapitan U20 v Krylya Sovetov U20 W 3-4
Russia MHL 02/25 16:00 - Krylya Sovetov U20 v Sakhalinskie Akuly U20 L 3-4
Russia MHL 02/24 16:00 - Krylya Sovetov U20 v Sakhalinskie Akuly U20 L 1-2

Wikipedia - Krylya Sovetov Moscow

HC Krylya Sovetov (Russian: ХК Крылья Советов; Soviet Wings) is a professional ice hockey team based in Moscow, Russia. The team played in the top divisions of Soviet and Russian hockey.

In 2008, the team was expelled from the Soviet Wings Sport Palace and a new team, MHC Krylya Sovetov was created. PHC Krylya Sovetov played at the Minor Arena and Vityaz Ice Palace in Podolsk until 2010, when the team was reunited with MHC Krylya Sovetov and returned to the Soviet Wings Sport Palace. But after 2011, it was not able to continue to operate as a professional hockey club and withdrew from the championship on all levels. In 2016, the team returned to play in the MHL.

History

Krylya Sovetov Moscow (Wings of the Soviets, Soviet Wings) was founded in 1947 by the Krylya Sovetov sports society that represented Soviet aircraft industry.

Controversy

In 2008, the owner of the Soviet Wings Sport Palace, the All-Russia Institute of Light Alloys (VILS) (Russian: Всероссийский институт лёгких сплавов (ВИЛС) accused Krylya Sovetov of overdue rent payments. This led to the subsequent eviction of the team. The main team left under president Aleksandr Tretiak's lead and took a name PHC Krylya Sovetov, but Krylya's hockey school, junior subsidiary teams, and other infrastructure opted to remain under the effective ownership of VILS.

After playing one season in Vysshaya Liga, the VILS team decided to change its affiliation to the Junior League. While PHC Krylya Sovetov failed to qualify for the VHL, a newly created independent league that was supposed to replace Vysshaya Liga. After the KHL president Alexander Medvedev interfered in the conflict, the situation was settled and both teams reunited to play in the VHL starting with its 2010–11 season. Albeit due to financial hardship the club had to resign from the league in the next season. De facto Krylya ceased to exist as a professional team in 2011.

Krylya Sovetov U20 is the junior ice hockey team representing the renowned Krylya Sovetov Moscow club in Russia. Established to develop young talent and prepare players for professional careers, the team competes in the Russian Junior Hockey League (MHL). Known for their disciplined style of play and strong team dynamics, Krylya Sovetov U20 emphasizes skill development, strategic understanding, and sportsmanship. The team boasts a rich history rooted in the legacy of the Krylya Sovetov organization, which has been a prominent name in Russian ice hockey for decades. With a focus on nurturing future stars, Krylya Sovetov U20 continues to be a vital part of Russia’s hockey development system, fostering young athletes to reach their full potential on the ice.