Current season, competition or edition: 2017–18 Junior Hockey League season |
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Sport | Ice Hockey |
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Founded | 2009 |
Motto | Лига Сильных (Liga Silnykh, The League of the Strong) |
No. of teams | 33 |
Country |
China (1 team) Kazakhstan (2 teams) Latvia (1 team) Russia (29 teams) |
Most recent champion(s) |
Loko Yaroslavl (2nd title) |
Most titles | Loko, Omskie Yastreby & Krasnaya Armiya (2) |
TV partner(s) | KHL-TV (Russia (as part of the NTV Plus package), International (through KHL's website)) LTV7 (Latvia) |
Related competitions |
KHL VHL VHL-B NMHL |
Official website | mhl.khl.ru |
The Junior Hockey League (MHL) (Russian: Молодежная Хоккейная Лига (МХЛ), translit. Molodezhnaya Hokkeinaya Liga), sometimes translated as the Minor or Youth Hockey League, is a major junior ice hockey league in Eurasia, founded in 2009. It currently consists of 33 teams from 4 countries. Some of these teams are subsidiaries (feeder teams) for their respective KHL or VHL professional counterparts, other teams are subsidiaries of teams of other leagues (VHL, BEL, PHL) and some teams don't have an affiliated team (e.g. Silver Lions). A player's age cannot be older than 20. The Kharlamov Cup, named after star ice hockey player Valeri Kharlamov, is awarded annually as the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia's official Junior Championship, following a 16-team playoff at the end of the regular season.
Loko Jaroslavl || SKA-1946 ||4-2 || Loko (64 games, 162 points) || SKA-1946 (64 games, 155 points)|| Loko (47-9-3-5)