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Nickname
  
"Militiaman"

Website
  
www.hcmvd.dynamo.ru

Conference
  
Western Conference

Folded
  
2010

Division
  
Tarasov Division

Location
  
Balashikha, Russia

Founded
  
2003

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City
  
Balashikha, Moscow Oblast, Russia

League
  
KHL 2008-2010 RSL 2005-2008 Supreme League 1996-2005 IHL 1992-1996 CIS Champ. 1991-1992 USSR Champ. 1949-1991

Home arena
  
Balashikha Arena (Capacity: 6000)

Owner
  
Ministry of Internal Affairs

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HC MVD (Russian: ХК МВД) was a professional ice hockey club based in Balashikha, Moscow Oblast, Russia. They were members of the Tarasov Division of the Kontinental Hockey League. They are best known for winning the silver medal in the KHL backstopped by all star goaltender Michael Garnett in 2010. The team merged with Dynamo Moscow to form UHC Dynamo after the 2009–10 season.

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Since season 2009–10 was formed the new team Sheriff Balashikha as a farm team of HC Dynamo Moscow in new created JHL.

In the season 2010/2011, after the unification of the basic commands HC MVD and HC Dynamo Moscow in the United Hockey Club "Dynamo" (Moscow), farm clubs of the same teams were also united and made his debut in the restructured Higher hockey League VHL as part of the newly formed "Dinamo" (Tver), and the youth team, dubbed Sheriff Balashikha JHL, was moved to Tver to home arena the Ice Palace of sports "Jubilee".

In the season 2011/2012 bouth farm teams the youth — renamed in Dynamo Balashikha VHL and the junior hockey team renamed HC MVD-junior playing in the JHL returned to the town Balashikha near Moscow with home ice Palace "Balashikha-arena". At this time in the Junior League the team plays on the name of HC MVD.

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History

MVD Moscow Oblast was founded in 1949 as Spartak Kalinin, and adopted its last name, MVD, in 2004 as part of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs and their move to Podolsk. In the same year, they qualified for the Russian Hockey Super League play-off for the first time, losing to Ak Bars Kazan in a hard-fought series. In 2007 they moved again (this time to Balashikha) for the KHL size arena.

Farm clubs

2007–2009 HC MVD Balashikha First League

2009–2010 Sheriff Balashikha JHL

References

HC MVD Wikipedia