The Finals saw five games of action, with 44 players (2 goalies, 13 defensemen, and 29 forwards) taking part. The scoring was at 4.40 goals per game.
- Best goalie for the third time in his career was Danii Isayev (Lokomotiv), who won four games from five against Traktor. The Yaroslavl netminder faced 139 shots throughout the series, or 27.8 per night, posting a 94.96% saves percentage and a goals-against average of 1.37.
- Best defenseman for the third time in his career was Andrei Sergeyev (Lokomotiv), who scored five (0+5) points in five games, ending the series with a plus-7 differential. The Yaroslavl defenseman made six hits, blocked seven shots, had four pass interceptions and had one takeaway.
- Best forward for the first time in his career was Georgy Ivanov (Lokomotiv), who scored 4 (1+3) points in five games against Traktor, ending the Finals with a plus-1 differential. The Yaroslavl forward potted the game-winner in the second game of the series. He also made ten hits, blocked seven shots, made two pass interceptions and had one takeaway.
- Best rookie for the second time in his career was forward Yegor Surin (Lokomotiv), who scored 1 (0+1) point in five games in the final series. He also recorded eight hits, blocked one shot, made four pass interceptions and had one takeaway.