2020–21 KHL season
The 2020–21 KHL season was the thirteenth season of the Kontinental Hockey League. There were 23 teams that competed in 60 regular season games, beginning on 2 September 2020 and finishing on 27 February 2021. The playoffs were held from 2 March, culminating in Game 6 of the Gagarin Cup Finals on 28 April. Avangard Omsk won their first Gagarin Cup title, avenging their sweep in the finals of the 2019 Gagarin Cup playoffs, defeating CSKA Moscow by 4 games to 2.
2020–21 KHL season2020-21 KHL seasonAdam AlmqvistAdam LiškaAdmiral VladivostokAk Bars KazanAlex Grant (ice hockey)Alex LintuniemiAlexander Alexeyev (ice hockey)Alexander AvtsinAlexander_BurmistrovAlexander DergachyovAlexander KadeikinAlexander KhokhlachevAlexander Popov (ice hockey)Alexander SamonovAlexander SeminAlexander SudnitsinAlexander YeryomenkoAlexei BereglazovAlexei EmelinAlexei MelnichukAlexei PotapovAlexei SemenovAlexey MarchenkoAliaksei ProtasAmur KhabarovskAnatolii GolyshevAnders LindbäckAndrei ChibisovAndrei KostitsynAndrei LoktionovAndrei Mironov (ice hockey)Andrei Pavlenko (ice hockey)Andrei StasAndrei SvetlakovAndrei ZubarevAndrej NestrašilAndrej ŠustrAndrey Pedan
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2020–21 KHL season
The 2020–21 KHL season was the thirteenth season of the Kontinental Hockey League. There were 23 teams that competed in 60 regular season games, beginning on 2 September 2020 and finishing on 27 February 2021. The playoffs were held from 2 March, culminating in Game 6 of the Gagarin Cup Finals on 28 April. Avangard Omsk won their first Gagarin Cup title, avenging their sweep in the finals of the 2019 Gagarin Cup playoffs, defeating CSKA Moscow by 4 games to 2.
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