Yuri Gunko, the Glossary
Yuriy Dmytrovych Hunko (Юрій Дмитрович Гунько, born February 28, 1972), also known as Yuri Gunko, is a former Ukrainian professional ice hockey player.[1]
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89 relations: Ak Bars Kazan, Assist (ice hockey), Belarusian Extraleague, CSKA Moscow, Defenceman, Deutsche Eishockey Liga, Eastern European Hockey League, Goal (ice hockey), Hannover Scorpions, HC ATEK Kyiv, HC CSKA Moscow, HKM Zvolen, Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification, Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament, Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification, Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification, Ice hockey at the Olympic Games, Ice Hockey World Championships, IIHF European Junior Championships, IIHF World Championship Division I, IIHF World Championship Division II, International Hockey League (1992–1996), Kyiv, Penalty (ice hockey), Pervaya Liga (Soviet Union), Point (ice hockey), Rubin Tyumen, Russian Major League (1992–2010), Russian Superleague, Season (sports), ShVSM Kyiv, Slovak Extraliga, Sokil Kyiv, Soviet Championship League, Soviet Union, Soviet Union men's national ice hockey team, St. Louis Blues, Supreme Hockey League, Supreme Hockey League B, Ukraine, Ukraine men's national ice hockey team, Ukrainian Hockey Championship, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1990 IIHF European U18 Championship, 1990–91 Soviet League season, 1991–92 Soviet League season, 1992 NHL entry draft, 1992–93 IHL (Russia) season, 1992–93 Open Russian Championship season, 1993 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships, ... Expand index (39 more) »
- Ice hockey people from Kyiv
- Olympic ice hockey players for Ukraine
- Ukrainian ice hockey defencemen
Ak Bars Kazan
Hockey Club Ak Bars (Ак Барс, Ак Барс, Snow Leopard), also known as Ak Bars Kazan, is a Russian professional ice hockey team based in Kazan.
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Assist (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, an assist is attributed to up to two players of the scoring team who shot, passed or deflected the puck towards the scoring teammate, or touched it in any other way which enabled the goal, meaning that they were "assisting" in the goal.
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The Belarusian Extraleague, abbreviated BHL, also known as the BETERA Extraleague for sponsorship reasons, or known as the Belarusian Open Championship,, officially formed in 2006, is the top ice hockey league in Belarus.
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CSKA Moscow
CSKA Moscow (ЦСКА Москва) is a Russian sports club based in Moscow.
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Defenceman
Defence or defense (in American English) in ice hockey is a player position that is primarily responsible for preventing the opposing team from scoring.
Deutsche Eishockey Liga
The Deutsche Eishockey Liga (for sponsorship reasons called PENNY Deutsche Eishockey Liga) (English: German Ice Hockey League) or DEL, is a German professional ice hockey league and the highest division in German ice hockey.
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Eastern European Hockey League
Eastern European Hockey League (EEHL) was a regional ice hockey league which existed from 1995 to 2004.
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Goal (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, a goal is scored when the puck entirely crosses the goal line between the two goal posts and below the goal crossbar.
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Hannover Scorpions
The Hannover Scorpions are a professional ice hockey team, which plays in the Oberliga, Germany's third tier ice hockey league.
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HC ATEK Kyiv
HK ATEK Kyiv was an ice hockey team in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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HC CSKA Moscow
HC CSKA Moscow (1946–present, ЦСКА Москва, Центральный Спортивный Клуб Армии, Central Sports Club of the Army, Moscow) is a Russian professional ice hockey club based in Moscow.
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HKM Zvolen
Hokejový Klub HKM a.s. Zvolen is a professional Slovak ice hockey club based in Zvolen.
Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification
Fourteen nations would qualify for the Olympic tournament, eight to the preliminary round, and six to the first round.
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Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament
The men's tournament marked the second Olympic Games where the National Hockey League took a break (12 days, from February 14 to February 25) to allow all its players the opportunity to play.
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Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification
Qualification for the men's tournament at the 2006 Winter Olympics was determined through the IIHF World Ranking following the 2004 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships.
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Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification
Qualification for the men's tournament at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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Ice hockey at the Olympic Games
Ice hockey tournaments have been staged at the Olympic Games since 1920.
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Ice Hockey World Championships
The Ice Hockey World Championships are an annual international men's ice hockey tournament organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). First officially held at the 1920 Summer Olympics. The IIHF was created in 1908 while the European Championships, the precursor to the World Championships, were first held in 1910.
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IIHF European Junior Championships
The IIHF European Junior Championships were an annual ice hockey tournament organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation and held from 1968 to 1998, with an unofficial tournament being held in 1967.
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IIHF World Championship Division I
The IIHF World Championship Division I is an annual sports event organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation.
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IIHF World Championship Division II
The IIHF World Championship Division II are an annual sports event organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation.
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International Hockey League (1992–1996)
The International Hockey League (IHL) (Mezhnatsional'naya khokkeynaya liga) lasted from 1992 to 1996.
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Kyiv
Kyiv (also Kiev) is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine.
Penalty (ice hockey)
A penalty in ice hockey is a punishment for an infringement of the rules.
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Pervaya Liga (Soviet Union)
The Pervaya Liga was the second level of ice hockey in the Soviet Union, below the Soviet Championship League.
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Point (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, the point statistic has two contemporary meanings.
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Rubin Tyumen
Rubin Tyumen is a professional ice hockey team in Tyumen, Russia.
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Russian Major League (1992–2010)
The Russian Major League or Vysshaya Liga (Высшая лига чемпионата России по хоккею с шайбой, Supreme League of the Russian Ice Hockey Championship), also referred as Higher League or Major League and commonly abbreviated as RUS-2, was a second level professional ice hockey league in Russia.
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Russian Superleague
The Russian Superleague (Чемпионат России Суперлига, Russian Championship Superleague), commonly abbreviated as RSL, was the highest division of the main professional ice hockey league in Russia.
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Season (sports)
In an organized sports league, a typical season is the portion of one year in which regulated games of the sport are in session: for example, in Major League Baseball the season lasts approximately from the last week of March to the last week of September.
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ShVSM Kyiv
ShVSM Kyiv (ШВСМ Київ) was an ice hockey team based in Kyiv, Ukraine.
The Slovak Extraliga, known as the Tipos Extraliga since the 2020–21 season for sponsorship reasons, is the highest-level ice hockey league in Slovakia.
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Sokil Kyiv
Hockey Club Sokil Kyiv (ХК Сокіл Київ; Falcon Hockey Club), commonly known as Sokil Kyiv or HC Sokil, is a Ukrainian professional ice hockey team based in Kyiv.
Soviet Championship League
The Soviet Hockey Championship (Чемпионат СССР по хоккею) was the highest level ice hockey league in the Soviet Union, running from 1946 to 1992.
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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Soviet Union men's national ice hockey team
The Soviet national ice hockey team was the national men's ice hockey team of the Soviet Union.
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St. Louis Blues
The St.
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Supreme Hockey League
The All-Russian Hockey League (VHL) (Всероссийская хоккейная лига (ВХЛ), Vserossiyskaya hokkeinaya liga (VHL)), also known as the Major Hockey League or Higher Hockey League (HHL), is a professional ice hockey league in Eurasia, and the second highest level of Russian hockey.
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Supreme Hockey League B
The All-Russian Hockey League B or VHL-B (Первенство Всероссийской хоккейной лиги (ВХЛ-Б), Pervenstvo Vserossiyskoy hokkeynoy ligi) is an ice hockey league in Russia.
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Ukraine
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe.
Ukraine men's national ice hockey team
The Ukrainian national ice hockey team (Збірна України з хокею з шайбою) is the national men's ice hockey team of Ukraine, and is controlled by the Ice Hockey Federation of Ukraine, and a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).
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Ukrainian Hockey Championship
The Ukrainian Hockey Championship (Чемпіонат України з Хокею, tr: Chempionat Ukrayiny z Khokeyu) is an annual ice hockey award and national title, bestowed to the ice hockey organization judged to have the best performing team in Ukraine, founded in 1992.
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The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Ukrainska Radianska Sotsialistychna Respublika; Ukrainskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika), abbreviated as the Ukrainian SSR, UkSSR, and also known as Soviet Ukraine or just Ukraine, was one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union from 1922 until 1991.
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1990 IIHF European U18 Championship
The 1990 IIHF European U18 Championship was the twenty-third playing of the IIHF European Junior Championships.
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1990–91 Soviet League season
The 1990–91 Soviet Championship League season was the 45th season of the Soviet Championship League, the top level of ice hockey in the Soviet Union.
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1991–92 Soviet League season
The 1991–92 Soviet League season was the 46th and final season of the Soviet Championship League, the top level of ice hockey in the Soviet Union.
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1992 NHL entry draft
The 1992 NHL Entry Draft was the 30th NHL Entry Draft.
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1992–93 IHL (Russia) season
The 1992–93 International Hockey League season was the first season of the International Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Russia.
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1992–93 Open Russian Championship season
The 1992–93 Open Russian Championship season was the first season of the Open Russian Championship, the second level of ice hockey in Russia.
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1993 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships
The 1993 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships was the 57th such event sanctioned by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).
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1993–94 IHL (Russia) season
The 1993–94 International Hockey League season was the second season of the International Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Russia.
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1994 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships
The 1994 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships was the 58th such event sanctioned by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).
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1994–95 IHL (Russia) season
The 1994–95 International Hockey League season was the third season of the International Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Russia.
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1995 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships
The 1995 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships was the 59th such event sanctioned by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).
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1995–96 IHL (Russia) season
The 1995–96 International Hockey League season was the fourth and last season of the International Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Russia.
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1996–97 Russian Superleague season
The 1996–97 Russian Superleague season was the first season of the Russian Superleague, the top level of ice hockey in Russia.
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1997–98 Russian Superleague season
The 1997–98 Russian Superleague season was the second season of the Russian Superleague, the top level of ice hockey in Russia.
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1998 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships
The 1998 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships was the 62nd such event sanctioned by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).
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1998–99 Russian Superleague season
The 1998–99 Russian Superleague season was the third season of the Russian Superleague, the top level of ice hockey in Russia.
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1999 IIHF World Championship
The 1999 IIHF World Championship was held in Oslo, Hamar and Lillehammer in Norway from 1 to 16 May.
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1999–2000 DEL season
The 1999–2000 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season was the 6th season of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (German Ice Hockey League).
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2000–01 Russian Superleague season
The 2000–01 Russian Superleague season was the fifth season of the Russian Superleague, the top level of ice hockey in Russia.
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2001–02 Vysshaya Liga season
The 2001–02 Vysshaya Liga season was the 10th season of the Vysshaya Liga, the second level of ice hockey in Russia.
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2002 IIHF World Championship
The 2002 IIHF World Championship was held between 26 April and 11 May 2002 in Gothenburg, Karlstad and Jönköping, Sweden.
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2002–03 EEHL season
The 2002–03 Eastern European Hockey League season, was the eighth season of the Eastern European Hockey League, a multi-national ice hockey league.
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2002–03 Ukrainian Hockey Championship
The 2002–03 Ukrainian Hockey League season was the 10th season of the Ukrainian Hockey League.
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2003 IIHF World Championship
The 2003 IIHF World Championship was held between 26 April and 11 May 2003 in Helsinki, Tampere and Turku, Finland.
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2003–04 EEHL season
The 2003–04 Eastern European Hockey League season, was the ninth and final season of the multi-national ice hockey league.
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2003–04 Ukrainian Hockey Championship
The 2003–04 Ukrainian Hockey League season was the 11th season of the Ukrainian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Ukraine.
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2003–04 Vysshaya Liga season
The 2003–04 Vysshaya Liga season was the 12th season of the Vysshaya Liga, the second level of ice hockey in Russia.
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2004 IIHF World Championship
The 2004 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship was held between 24 April and 9 May 2004 in Prague and Ostrava, Czech Republic.
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The 2004–05 Belarusian Extraliga season was the 13th season of the Belarusian Extraliga, the top level of ice hockey in Belarus.
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2004–05 Ukrainian Hockey Championship
The 2004–05 Ukrainian Hockey League season was the 12th season of the Ukrainian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Ukraine.
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2005 IIHF World Championship
The 2005 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship was held 30 April – 15 May 2005 in Vienna and Innsbruck, Austria.
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The 2005–06 Belarusian Extraliga season was the 14th season of the Belarusian Extraliga, the top level of ice hockey in Belarus.
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2005–06 Ukrainian Hockey Championship
The 2005–06 Ukrainian Hockey League season was the 13th season of the Ukrainian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Ukraine.
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2006 IIHF World Championship
The 2006 IIHF World Championship was held in between 5–21 May 2006 in Riga, Latvia.
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The 2006–07 Belarusian Extraliga season was the 15th season of the Belarusian Extraliga, the top level of ice hockey in Belarus.
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The Slovak Extraliga 2006–07 was the fourteenth regular season of the Slovak Extraliga, the top level of professional ice hockey in Slovakia.
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2006–07 Ukrainian Hockey Championship
The 2006–07 Ukrainian Hockey League season was the 15th season of the Ukrainian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Ukraine.
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2007 IIHF World Championship
The 2007 IIHF World Championship was held between 27 April and 13 May 2007 in Moscow, Russia.
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2007–08 Vysshaya Liga season
The 2007–08 Vysshaya Liga season was the 16th season of the Vysshaya Liga, the second level of ice hockey in Russia.
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2008 IIHF World Championship Division I
The 2008 IIHF World Championship Division I was two international ice hockey tournaments organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation.
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2008–09 Ukrainian Hockey Championship
The 2008–09 Ukrainian Hockey League season was the 17th season of the Ukrainian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Ukraine.
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2008–09 Vysshaya Liga season
The 2008–09 Vysshaya Liga season was the 17th season of the Vysshaya Liga, the second level of ice hockey in Russia.
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2009 IIHF World Championship Division I
The 2009 IIHF World Championship Division I was two ice hockey tournaments under the authority of the International Ice Hockey Federation.
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The 2009–10 Belarusian Extraliga season was the 18th season of the Belarusian Extraliga, the top level of ice hockey in Belarus.
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The 2010–11 Belarusian Extraliga season was the 19th season of the Belarusian Extraliga, the top level of ice hockey in Belarus.
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2010–11 Ukrainian Hockey Championship
The 2010–11 or XIX Ukrainian Hockey Championship was the 19th annual edition of the Ukrainian Hockey Championship.
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See also
Ice hockey people from Kyiv
- Alex Mukhanov
- Alexander Almetov
- Alexander Godynyuk
- Alexander Vasilevski (ice hockey, born 1975)
- Alexei Mikhnov
- Alexei Ponikarovsky
- Alexei Zhitnik
- Andrei Savchenko
- Andriy Mikhnov
- Andriy Sryubko
- Anton Babchuk
- Artyom Vaszjunyin
- Bogdan Savenko
- Boris Dorozhenko
- Borys Protsenko
- Daniil Sobchenko
- Dmitri Khristich
- Egor Shastin
- Ignat Zemchenko
- Igor Gongalsky
- Igor Karpenko
- Igor Slyusar
- Kostiantyn Kasianchuk
- Kostiantyn Simchuk
- Nikolay Zherdev
- Oleg Shafarenko
- Oleksandr Fedorov
- Oleksandr Savytskyi
- Oleksei Voytsekhovsky
- Ruslan Fedotenko
- Serhiy Haiduchenko
- Serhiy Klymentiev
- Serhiy Varlamov
- Vadym Shakhraychuk
- Valentyn Oletsky
- Vasyl Bobrovnikov
- Viktor Andrushchenko
- Vitali Donika
- Vitaly Anikeyenko
- Vladislav Sierov
- Vyacheslav Timchenko (ice hockey)
- Vyacheslav Zavalnyuk
- Yuri Gunko
Olympic ice hockey players for Ukraine
- Alexei Ponikarovsky
- Andriy Sryubko
- Bogdan Savenko
- Dmitri Khristich
- Dmytro Tolkunov
- Igor Chibirev
- Igor Karpenko
- Kostiantyn Simchuk
- List of Olympic men's ice hockey players for Ukraine
- Oleksandr Fedorov
- Roman Salnikov
- Ruslan Fedotenko
- Serhiy Klymentiev
- Serhiy Varlamov
- Vadim Slivchenko
- Vadym Shakhraychuk
- Valentyn Oletsky
- Valery Shiryaev
- Vasyl Bobrovnikov
- Vitaliy Lytvynenko
- Vladislav Sierov
- Vyacheslav Timchenko (ice hockey)
- Vyacheslav Zavalnyuk
- Yuri Gunko
Ukrainian ice hockey defencemen
- Alex Mukhanov
- Alexander Godynyuk
- Alexei Zhitnik
- Andrei Savchenko
- Andrei Sergeyev
- Andriy Sryubko
- Anton Babchuk
- Denis Bayev
- Dmytro Tolkunov
- Dmytro Yakushyn
- Gennady Razin
- Oleksandr Savytskyi
- Serhiy Klymentiev
- Valery Shiryaev
- Vitaly Anikeyenko
- Vyacheslav Timchenko (ice hockey)
- Vyacheslav Zavalnyuk
- Yuri Gunko
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri_Gunko
Also known as Yuriy Gunko, Yuriy Hunko.
, 1993–94 IHL (Russia) season, 1994 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships, 1994–95 IHL (Russia) season, 1995 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships, 1995–96 IHL (Russia) season, 1996–97 Russian Superleague season, 1997–98 Russian Superleague season, 1998 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships, 1998–99 Russian Superleague season, 1999 IIHF World Championship, 1999–2000 DEL season, 2000–01 Russian Superleague season, 2001–02 Vysshaya Liga season, 2002 IIHF World Championship, 2002–03 EEHL season, 2002–03 Ukrainian Hockey Championship, 2003 IIHF World Championship, 2003–04 EEHL season, 2003–04 Ukrainian Hockey Championship, 2003–04 Vysshaya Liga season, 2004 IIHF World Championship, 2004–05 Belarusian Extraliga season, 2004–05 Ukrainian Hockey Championship, 2005 IIHF World Championship, 2005–06 Belarusian Extraliga season, 2005–06 Ukrainian Hockey Championship, 2006 IIHF World Championship, 2006–07 Belarusian Extraliga season, 2006–07 Slovak Extraliga season, 2006–07 Ukrainian Hockey Championship, 2007 IIHF World Championship, 2007–08 Vysshaya Liga season, 2008 IIHF World Championship Division I, 2008–09 Ukrainian Hockey Championship, 2008–09 Vysshaya Liga season, 2009 IIHF World Championship Division I, 2009–10 Belarusian Extraliga season, 2010–11 Belarusian Extraliga season, 2010–11 Ukrainian Hockey Championship.