— Over four seasons with the team, the forward became an important part of the roster. He gave fans unforgettable moments that many will remember for a long time, — the club stated.
HC Amur thanks Vladislav for his memorable performances and dedication, wishing him luck and success in his future professional endeavors.
Earlier reports indicated that Komsomolets and Gagarin Cup winner . Omsk’s Avangard and Cherepovets’ Severstal will receive financial compensation for the transfers of players Filatyev and Dyblenko.
Amur
The Amur River, located in East Asia, forms part of the border between Russia and China and is one of the longest rivers in the region. Historically, it has been a vital waterway for trade, transportation, and cultural exchange between indigenous peoples, such as the Manchu and Nanai, as well as Russian and Chinese settlers. The area around the Amur has also been a point of territorial disputes, particularly during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Komsomolets
«Komsomolets» typically refers to places or objects named in honor of the *Komsomol* (the Communist Youth League of the Soviet Union). For example, the *Komsomolets Island* in the Russian Arctic was named in 1930 to recognize the league’s contributions to Soviet exploration. Similarly, Soviet-era ships, parks, and monuments often bore this name, reflecting the communist youth movement’s influence from the 1920s until the USSR’s dissolution in 1991.
Gagarin Cup
The Gagarin Cup is the championship trophy awarded annually to the winner of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), Russia’s premier professional hockey league. Named in honor of Yuri Gagarin, the first human in space, the cup was first awarded in 2009 to symbolize excellence and ambition in hockey. It serves as the KHL’s equivalent to the NHL’s Stanley Cup, celebrating the league’s top team each season.
Omsk’s Avangard
Omsk’s Avangard is a prominent sports and cultural complex in Omsk, Russia, best known as the home arena of the Avangard Omsk hockey team, which competes in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). The arena, opened in 2007, was built to modern standards and has hosted major hockey events, including KHL matches and international competitions. It reflects Omsk’s strong hockey tradition and serves as a key venue for sports and entertainment in Siberia.
Cherepovets’ Severstal
Cherepovets’ Severstal is one of Russia’s largest steel and mining companies, headquartered in Cherepovets, Vologda Oblast. Founded in 1955 as part of the Soviet industrialization drive, it became a key player in Russia’s steel industry. Today, Severstal is a major employer in the region and a significant contributor to the country’s metallurgical sector.