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Russia VHL 04/03 16:00 4 SKA-Neva v Rubin Tyumen L 3-1
Russia VHL 04/01 14:00 4 Rubin Tyumen v SKA-Neva W 2-1
Russia VHL 03/29 14:00 4 SKA-Neva v Rubin Tyumen L 3-2
Russia VHL 03/27 16:00 4 SKA-Neva v Rubin Tyumen L 4-2
Russia VHL 03/24 14:00 4 Rubin Tyumen v SKA-Neva L 2-4
Russia VHL 03/22 12:00 4 Rubin Tyumen v SKA-Neva W 4-2
Russia VHL 03/18 14:00 - Rubin Tyumen v AKM Novomoskovsk W 3-1
Russia VHL 03/16 08:00 - Rubin Tyumen v Khimik Voskresensk W 5-1
Russia VHL 03/14 14:00 - Rubin Tyumen v HC Ryazan L 0-2
Russia VHL 03/12 14:00 - Rubin Tyumen v Torpedo Gorky W 6-3
Russia VHL 03/02 12:00 - Toros Neftekamsk v Rubin Tyumen W 2-4
Russia VHL 02/28 14:30 - Samsung Bluefangs v Rubin Tyumen W 2-3

Wikipedia - Rubin Tyumen

Rubin Tyumen is a professional ice hockey team in Tyumen, Russia. They play in the VHL, the second level of Russian ice hockey.

History

The club's direct predecessor was a team called Vodnik Tyumen. It participated in lower levels of the Soviet hockey championship representing a Tyumen shipbuilding plant. In 1972, its place was taken by a team called Rubin ("Ruby") that began to represent a Tyumen automobile plant. It participated in the second group of the USSR championship "A". In 1995, it was reestablished as Gazovik Tyumen and changed its name back to Rubin Tyumen in 2010. In 2011, Rubin became the first VHL champions.

Rubin Tyumen is a professional ice hockey team based in Tyumen, Russia. Known for their competitive spirit and strong team dynamics, Rubin Tyumen competes in the Russian ice hockey league system, showcasing talented players and a passionate fan base. The team prides itself on developing local talent and maintaining a disciplined, fast-paced style of play. With a rich history rooted in the Tyumen region, Rubin Tyumen continues to strive for success both domestically and in national competitions, embodying the resilience and determination characteristic of Russian ice hockey.