Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/28 11:00 - Zvezda Moscow v Toros Neftekamsk L 2-3
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/26 15:30 - Bars v Zvezda Moscow W 0-2
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/25 11:00 - Zvezda Moscow v HC Chelny W 7-2
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/20 11:00 - Zvezda Moscow v AKM Novomoskovsk W 3-2
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/17 12:00 - Zvezda Moscow v HC Ryazan W 3-2
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/12 10:00 - Zvezda Moscow v Khimik Voskresensk L 0-1
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/05 10:00 - Khimik Voskresensk v Zvezda Moscow L 2-1
Russia VHL 03/02 12:00 4 [6] Metallurg Novokuznetsk v Zvezda Moscow [11] L 7-2
Russia VHL 02/27 14:00 4 [11] Zvezda Moscow v Metallurg Novokuznetsk [6] W 4-3
Russia VHL 02/26 16:00 4 [11] Zvezda Moscow v Metallurg Novokuznetsk [6] L 4-5
Russia VHL 02/23 10:00 4 [6] Metallurg Novokuznetsk v Zvezda Moscow [11] L 6-2
Russia VHL 02/22 10:00 4 [6] Metallurg Novokuznetsk v Zvezda Moscow [11] L 4-1
Russia VHL 02/17 10:00 - [18] SKA-Neva v Zvezda Moscow [10] L 3-2
Russia VHL 02/15 16:30 - [8] Dynamo St Petersburg v Zvezda Moscow [10] L 4-3
Russia VHL 02/11 16:00 - [11] HC Ryazan v Zvezda Moscow [9] W 0-3
Russia VHL 02/09 15:30 - [7] Khimik Voskresensk v Zvezda Moscow [9] L 8-0
Russia VHL 02/06 14:00 - [10] Zvezda Moscow v Neftyanik Almetyevsk [2] W 3-2
Russia VHL 02/04 16:00 - [12] Zvezda Moscow v Izhstal Izhevsk [26] W 3-1
Russia VHL 02/02 16:00 - [13] Zvezda Moscow v Toros Neftekamsk [10] W 4-0
Russia VHL 01/31 14:00 - [11] Zvezda Moscow v Molot-Prikamye Perm [25] L 2-3
Russia VHL 01/27 15:00 - [18] Lada Togliatti v Zvezda Moscow [13] W 2-3
Russia VHL 01/25 15:00 - [23] CSK VVS v Zvezda Moscow [14] W 2-3
Russia VHL 01/23 14:00 - [4] Dizel Penza v Zvezda Moscow [14] L 4-3
Russia VHL 01/21 15:30 - [11] Bars v Zvezda Moscow [13] L 3-1
Russia VHL 01/16 10:00 - [14] Zvezda Moscow v Ermak Angarsk [21] W 4-1
Russia VHL 01/12 16:00 - [14] Zvezda Moscow v Sokol Krasnoyarsk [17] W 3-1
Russia VHL 01/10 14:00 - [14] Zvezda Moscow v Metallurg Novokuznetsk [6] W 4-3
Russia VHL 12/29 15:30 - [14] HC Tambov v Zvezda Moscow [13] L 4-3
Russia VHL 12/27 14:00 - [24] Buran Voronezh v Zvezda Moscow [13] L 3-2
Russia VHL 12/25 16:30 - [12] HC Rostov v Zvezda Moscow [14] W 1-3

Wikipedia - HC Zvezda Moscow

Zvezda Moscow (Russian: Звезда Москва) is a Russian ice hockey team based in Moscow, Russia. Founded in 2015, they are members in the Supreme Hockey League (VHL). They act as farm team of the KHL side CSKA Moscow.

Their home arena is the CSKA Ice Palace in Moscow. Until the end of the 2017–18 season, the team was based in the city of Chekhov, Moscow Region.

History

Zvezda's inaugural season in the VHL was not particularly successful, as they finished 21st out of 26 teams. The teams sophomore season would be more successful however, as they finished 14th, qualifying for the playoffs before losing to Saryarka Karaganda in the first round. Former Chicago Blackhawk and Olympic Silver Medalist Boris Mironov was announced as Zvezda's new head coach, having previously held the same position of the CSKA Moscow MHL affiliate Krasnaya Armiya.

In 2017–18 season the team finished at the 11th place of the regular season, and in 1/8 Finals lost 0:4 to Zauralie Kurgan. The next season the team reached the Quarterfinals for the first time in history, losing to Rubin Tyumen.

Zvezda Chekhov is a professional ice hockey team based in Chekhov, Russia. The team competes in the Supreme Hockey League (VHL), which is the second highest level of ice hockey in Russia. Zvezda Chekhov has a rich history and a strong tradition of success in Russian ice hockey.

The team is known for its skilled players, passionate fan base, and competitive spirit on the ice. Zvezda Chekhov has a reputation for playing fast-paced, physical hockey and has produced many talented players who have gone on to play in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) and even in the National Hockey League (NHL).

Zvezda Chekhov's home games are played at the Ice Palace in Chekhov, which is always packed with enthusiastic fans cheering on their team. The team's colors are red, white, and blue, and their logo features a star, symbolizing the team's name, which translates to "Star" in English.

Overall, Zvezda Chekhov is a respected and competitive ice hockey team in Russia, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.