Opening Cup

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The Opening Cup (Russian: Кубок Открытия, Kubok Otkrytiya), is the trophy awarded to the winner of the first game of every regular season of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). This match is played between the previous season's playoff champion (Gagarin Cup Winner) and the previous season's Continental Cup winner. The game is played on the home ice of the previous season's playoff champion.

Opening Cup
SportIce hockey
Awarded forTeam winning the first game of the regular season of the Kontinental Hockey League
History
First award2008
Most recentRussia CSKA Moscow

History

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During the first season of the KHL, the match was played between the winner and runner-up of the 2007–08 playoffs of the Russian Superleague.

The Western Conference in the 2010 Opening Cup game was represented by UHC Dynamo because the 2009–10 Western Conference champion, HC MVD, merged with Dynamo Moscow to form the new team after the 2009–10 season.[1] On September 10, 2011, three days after the 2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash disaster, the KHL head office decided to honor the deceased in the 2011 Opening Cup.[2]

Winners

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Key to colors
WWestern Conference member
EEastern Conference member
N/AN/A, KHL conferences established during the second season of competition
SeasonMatch datePrevious season
Gagarin Cup Winner
Previous season
Continental Cup Winner[3]
ResultVenueRef
2008–092 September 2008N/ASalavat Yulaev UfaN/ALokomotiv Yaroslavl4–1 Ufa Arena, Ufa
2009–1010 September 2009EAk Bars KazanWLokomotiv Yaroslavl3–2 (OT) TatNeft Arena, Kazan
2010–118 September 2010EAk Bars KazanWDynamo Moscow[4]1–3 TatNeft Arena, Kazan[1]
2011–1212 September 2011[5]ESalavat Yulaev UfaWAtlant Moscow Oblast5–3 Ufa Arena, Ufa
2012–134 September 2012WDynamo MoscowEAvangard Omsk3–2 (SO) Megasport Arena, Moscow
2013–144 September 2013WDynamo MoscowETraktor Chelyabinsk5–1 Minor Arena Luzhniki, Moscow
2014–153 September 2014EMetallurg MagnitogorskWDynamo Moscow[6]6–1 Arena Metallurg, Magnitogorsk
2015–1624 August 2015WSKA Saint PetersburgWCSKA Moscow3–4 (OT) Ice Palace, Saint Petersburg[7]
2016–1722 August 2016EMetallurg MagnitogorskWCSKA Moscow3–2 Arena Metallurg, Magnitogorsk
2017–1821 August 2017WSKA Saint PetersburgWCSKA Moscow4–2 Ice Palace, Saint Petersburg[8]
2018–191 September 2018EAk Bars KazanWSKA Saint Petersburg1–6 TatNeft Arena, Kazan
2019–201 September 2019WCSKA MoscowEAvangard Omsk[9]1–3 CSKA Arena, Moscow
2020–212 September 2020EAk Bars KazanWCSKA Moscow[10]3–2 (OT) CSKA Arena, Moscow[11]
2021–221 September 2021EAvangard OmskWCSKA Moscow4–0 Balashikha Arena, Balashikha
2022–231 September 2022WCSKA MoscowEMetallurg Magnitogorsk6–2 CSKA Arena, Moscow
2023–241 September 2023WCSKA MoscowEAk Bars Kazan2–5 CSKA Arena, Moscow

Appearances

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AppsTeamWinsLossesWin %
8CSKA Moscow26.250
5Ak Bars Kazan32.600
4Dynamo Moscow31.750
3SKA Saint Petersburg21.667
3Avangard Omsk21.667
3Metallurg Magnitogorsk21.667
2Salavat Yulaev Ufa201.000
2Lokomotiv Yaroslavl02.000
1Atlant Moscow Oblast01.000
1Traktor Chelyabinsk01.000

Notes and references

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