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Chernyshev wins All-Star gold
The 2025 Fonbet KHL All-Star Game finished with Team Chernyshev winning it all in Novosibirsk. Sibir defenseman Trevor Murphy’s hat-trick led the way, and Sibir captain Sergei Shirokov potted the game-winning goal. In the bronze medal game, Spartak’s junior star Sergei Lukyantsev was voted MVP after picking up four points in Team Tarasov’s thrilling win over Team Kharlamov.
Big day for Shirokov as Novosibirsk enjoys All-Star party
Sergei Shirokov, Sibir’s popular captain, was back on home ice for the 2025 Fonbet KHL All-Star Game. And he made the most of the big occasion, scoring a hat-trick in Team Chernyshev’s semi-final win over Team Kharlamov, and winning the penalty contest in the Skill Show. Team Chernyshev will face Team Bobrov in Sunday’s final after Sochi’s Timur Khafizov scored three in a 9-6 victory over Team Tarasov.
Team Kharlamov wins All-Star gold
Day two of the 2023 Fonbet KHL All-Star Game saw some of Russia’s greatest footballers show off their hockey skills. This year, the four assistant coaches were all drawn from the 11-a-side game and in the medal games they were sent out with their hockey colleagues to show what they could do on a frozen field.
Record crowd sees Team Bobrov dominate the Skill Show
The 2023 Fonbet KHL All-Star Game set a new attendance record on Sunday. 20,384 fans came to the SKA Arena for day two of the event, marking an all-time high for a single-day turn-out. Added to Saturday’s crowd, the total was 40,066 spectators, comfortably the highest total since the move to a two-day format.
Goalie goal, hat-tricks and fightbacks
The All-Star Game lived up to its billing with two entertaining semi-finals to round of Saturday’s action in St. Petersburg. The four teams shared 28 goals between them – with hat-tricks for Riley Barber and Maxim Shalunov, plus a rare goalie goal from Alexander Samonov.
Flying start for Team Bobrov in All-Star Skill Show
Team Bobrov made a clean sweep of the first three rounds of the skill show at the 2023 Fonbet KHL All-Star Game. Alexander Nikishin, Pavel Poryadin and captain Nikolai Goldobin won their events as this year’s showcase got underway in St. Petersburg.
Highest-scoring Women’s All-Star Game
All-Star Week got underway on Saturday in Tula with the Women’s Hockey League All-Star Game. Once again, the top players from Europe’s longest established pro women’s tournament divided into East and West and the faced off in front of a capacity crowd on Saturday afternoon.
Team Bobrov wins All-Star Game in free-scoring finals
A second action-packed day of All-Star action in Chelyabinsk saw Team Bobrov come out on top in the Fonbet 2022 All-Star Final, edging Team Kharlamov 7-6 in the decider. Before that, the third-placed playoff between Team Chernyshev and Team Tarasov finished in a 10-10 tie before the Western Conference team took the verdict in a shoot-out. Earlier, Nikolai Goldobin illuminated the second round of the Skill Show, helping Team Kharlamov to victory in that contest.
Chelyabinsk puts on a show. Day One of the Fonbet KHL All-Star Game
There was no shortage of action on the opening day of the 2022 All-Star Weekend. Two games between teams representing each of the KHL’s four divisions produced 29 goals, setting up the action nicely for Sunday’s medal clashes. In the Western Conference, Team Bobrov held off a fight back from Team Tarasov to win 9-7, helped by a hat-trick from Alexei Kruchinin. The Eastern Conference battle finished 8-5 in favor of Team Kharlamov, with Nikolai Goldobin collecting 4 (2+2) points.
2022 Fonbet All-Star Week: 9K in attendance and performance by the players
Chelyabinsk saw the start of 2022 All-Star Week – on Dec 3-4 the 12th JHL Challenge Cup and the fifth WHL All-Star Game took place in the Traktor Arena named after the late V. Belousov. Discover what the participants and guests remembered of the first half of the main hockey show of the year.
2022 Fonbet All-Star Week: Fans select starting lines
The Fan Poll for the 2022 event has started, and today we put together a list of the most-voted players so far. Let’s remember that this year, four teams representing Russia, Eurasia, North America, and Scandinavia will challenge contesting the Skill Show and a 3-on-3 tournament.