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Entry List by Team ICE HOCKEY IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship DIV I Group B ENTRY LIST BY TEAM As of MON 9 APR 2012 UKR - Ukraine Shoots/ Height Weight No Name Pos Date of Birth Club Catches m / ft in kg / lbs 23 BOIKOV Anton F L 1.77 / 5'10'' 75 / 165 16 OCT 1995 HK Kryzhynka 10 BONDARENKO Kyrylo F R 1.77 / 5'10'' 77 / 170 15 FEB 1996 Traktor Chelyabinsk 7 CHERDAK Volodymyr F R 1.76 / 5'9'' 74 / 163 10 MAR 1994 Forvard St. Petersburg 24 CHERNYSHENKO Dmytro F R 1.80 / 5'11'' 80 / 176 10 MAY 1994 Vinnytski Gaidamaky 3 DYKY Anton D L 1.77 / 5'10'' 77 / 170 20 JAN 1994 Vinnytski Gaidamaky 5 IGNATENKO Dmytro D R 1.84 / 6'0'' 82 / 181 27 FEB 1994 Bily Bars Brovary 19 KOMARCHEV Oleg F L 1.85 / 6'1'' 83 / 183 7 AUG 1994 Bily Bars Brovary 26 KORZH Oleg F L 1.78 / 5'10'' 76 / 168 2 JUN 1994 Bily Bars Brovary 31 KOSTYUK Artem F L 1.82 / 6'0'' 83 / 183 4 FEB 1994 Boston Jr Blackhawks 8 KUTSEVYCH Vladyslav F L 1.80 / 5'11'' 80 / 176 8 APR 1994 Irbis Kazan 6 KUZMENKO Valentyn D L 1.77 / 5'10'' 77 / 170 7 JAN 1994 Bily Bars Brovary 12 KUZMIK Sergi F L 1.80 / 5'11'' 76 / 168 17 JUN 1995 Bily Bars Brovary 25 LOHVYNENKO Pavlo D L 1.82 / 6'0'' 80 / 176 22 JUN 1994 Bily Bars Brovary 15 LYSAK Artur D L 1.76 / 5'9'' 75 / 165 21 OCT 1994 Kharkivski Akuly 16 MAKOREVYCH Vladyslav F L 1.76 / 5'9'' 75 / 165 16 NOV 1994 Bily Bars Brovary 17 MARTYSHKO Maxym F L 1.75 / 5'9'' 76 / 168 6 JUL 1994 Kharkivski Akuly 14 PETRANGOVSKY Yuri F L 1.84 / 6'0'' 87 / 192 9 DEC 1994 Shakhtyor Soligorsk 18 SHEPTYTSKY Mykyta F L 1.87 / 6'2'' 86 / 190 20 JUL 1995 HK Kryzhynka 30 SHEVCHUK Maxym F R 1.83 / 6'0'' 81 / 179 13 FEB 1994 Nykopings HK 28 SHEVCHUK Mykhailo GK L 1.84 / 6'0'' 84 / 185 19 SEP 1994 HK Kharkiv 2 SIRCHENKO Valentyn D L 1.76 / 5'9'' 80 / 176 10 MAY 1994 Sokil Kyiv 13 SKRYPETS Danylo D L 1.79 / 5'10'' 85 / 187 11 SEP 1994 Kristall Berdsk 9 VARYVODA Volodymyr D L 1.80 / 5'11'' 83 / 183 14 AUG 1995 HK Kryzhynka 27 YADLOVSKY Mykhailo F L 1.84 / 6'0'' 85 / 187 10 NOV 1996 Kristall Elektrostal 1 YELISEYEV Danil GK L 1.84 / 6'0'' 81 / 179 6 NOV 1995 Bily Bars Brovary 21 ZABULONOV Ruslan D R 1.83 / 6'0'' 83 / 183 2 OCT 1995 HK Kryzhynka 20 ZAKHARCHENKO Eduard GK L 1.85 / 6'1'' 82 / 181 4 AUG 1995 Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 11 ZAKHAROV Viktor F L 1.90 / 6'3'' 88 / 194 8 JAN 1994 Sokil Kyiv 4 ZASIDKOVYCH Yaroslav D L 1.83 / 6'0'' 84 / 185 23 FEB 1994 Hvezda Prague 22 ZAVGORODNI Sergi D L 1.85 / 6'1'' 80 / 176 12 JUN 1995 HK Kryzhynka Total: 27 players and 3 goalkeepers Team officials: Function Name Citizenship Date of Birth Head Coach: GODYNYUK Alexander USA 27 JAN 1970 Assistant Coach: MAIKO Mykola UKR 21 DEC 1974 Team Leader: MIKHONIK Pavlo UKR 12 JUL 1966 Team Doctor: GIRCHAK Mykola UKR 14 FEB 1954 Equipment Manager: PUZEREVYCH Ivan UKR 22 FEB 1948 Team Video Coach: GRUSHETSKY Oleg UKR 21 JUL 1988 NOTES Prior to the initial directorate meeting, which occurs before the team's participation in the competition, there may be a large number of players included in this output. Following that meeting the team's roster will be reduced to no more than the maximum number of players allowed. LEGEND D Defense F Forward GK Goalkeeper L Shoots or catches Left No Jersey Number Pos Position R Shoots or catches Right NOTES Prior to the initial directorate meeting, which occurs before the team's participation in the competition, there may be a large number of players included in this output. Following that meeting the team's roster will be reduced to no more than the maximum number of players allowed. LEGEND D Defense F Forward GK Goalkeeper L Shoots or catches Left No Jersey Number Pos Position R Shoots or catches Right IHM2900UKR_32E 1.0 Report Created MON 9 APR 2012 19:01 GMT+2 Page 1/1.
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