- Yubileinyi Sports Palace
- Yubileinyi Sports Palace means 'Jubilee Sports Palace'. The stadiums were built and named after a jubilee anniversary in the year of their completion
(e.g. the 250th anniversary of the founding of the town or maybe, the 10th anniversary of first flight in
space etc).
i. Almetievsk, Russia.
Home ice for : Neftyanik Almetievsk
Capacity : 2,500
Ice pad size :
200 feet x 98 feet
ii. Orsk, Russia.
Home ice for : Nosta-Yuzhnyi Ural Novotroitsk-Orsk
Capacity : 4,500
Ice pad size :
200 feet x 98 feet
iii. St Petersburg, Russia.
Home ice for : HC SKA
St Petersburg
Capacity : 2,500
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 98 feet
iv.
Tver, Russia.
Home ice for :
THC Tver
Capacity : 2,000
Ice pad size :
200 feet x 98 feet
v. Voronezh,
Russia.
Home ice for :
HC Voronezh
Capacity :
Ice pad size :
200 feet x 98 feet
- Yugiang, Pan (- )
- Left-wing.
International Career : Played for China in 1997.
- Yugoslav Hockey League
- Founded in 1946. See Yugoslavian
Championship
- Yugoslav Ice Hockey
Federation
- Beograd (Belgrade), Yugoslavia. The organisation that now administers ice
hockey in Yugoslavia.
- Yugoslav Ice Hockey Union
- Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. Founded in 1930. Organised the Yugoslav
Mens National Team which played its first game in 1934 against Romania.
Organisation became the Yugoslav
Ice Hockey Federation.
- Yugoslav Mens National Team
- See Yugoslavia
- Yugoslav Winter Sports Union
- Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. Founded in 1921. Ice Hockey was a section within
the Union.
- Yugoslavian Championship
- Yugoslavian Cup

An open cup competition. Also known as the Yugoslav Kup.
- Yule, Chris (1975- )
- Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Japan in the 1999
World Championships Pool
A.
- Yunost Minsk (HC Yunost Minsk)
- See Minsk (HC Yunost Minsk)
- Yunost Sport Palace
- Chelyabinsk, Russia.
Home ice for : Traktor
Chelyabinsk
Capacity : 3,500
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 98 feet
- Yurzinov, Vladimir (- )
- International Career : Assistant coach for Latvia in the 1999
World Championships Pool
A.
Club Career : Played for Dynamo
Moscow 1957-72. Coached Dynamo
Moscow 1974-79 & 1989-92.
Honours :
Elected to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2002
(player/coach).
His number 17 jersey has been retired by Dynamo
Moscow.
- Yushkevich, Dimitri (1971- )
- Born in Yaroslavl, USSR. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Unified Team
in the 1992 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Dynamo
Moscow 1991-92, Philadelphia Flyers
1992-95 and Toronto Maple Leafs
1995- .
Honours :
NHL World All-Stars Roster 2000.
- Yuzhny Ural Orsk
- Russia. Played in the Russian Premier League 2001- .
General manager : ...
Head coach : Yuri Perezhogin
2002- .
Team captain : ...
All-time best players : ...
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