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Short Ice Hockey 3x10mins 05/27 10:00 - Molotoboytsy v Ledyanye Voiny L 2-7
Short Ice Hockey 3x10mins 05/27 09:00 - Armeets v Molotoboytsy W 1-3
Short Ice Hockey 3x10mins 05/27 06:00 - Molotoboytsy v Shest Trolley L 4-6
Short Ice Hockey 3x10mins 05/25 11:00 - Ledyanye Voiny v Molotoboytsy L 4-1
Short Ice Hockey 3x10mins 05/25 09:00 - Molotoboytsy v Shest Trolley W 3-1
Short Ice Hockey 3x10mins 05/25 06:00 - Uralets v Molotoboytsy L 3-2
Short Ice Hockey 3x10mins 05/25 04:00 - Molotoboytsy v Moskovskiy Eshelon L 5-6
Short Ice Hockey 3x10mins 05/24 13:00 - Molotoboytsy v Shest Trolley W 4-1
Short Ice Hockey 3x10mins 05/24 10:00 - Ledyanye Voiny v Molotoboytsy W 3-4
Short Ice Hockey 3x10mins 05/24 07:00 - Molotoboytsy v Moskovskiy Eshelon L 5-6
Short Ice Hockey 3x10mins 05/24 04:00 - Armeets v Molotoboytsy L 5-2
Short Ice Hockey 3x10mins 05/23 12:00 - Molotoboytsy v Shest Trolley L 2-3
Molotoboytsy is a professional ice hockey team based in Moscow, Russia. The team was founded in 1947 and has a rich history of success in the Russian ice hockey league. The name Molotoboytsy translates to "hammer-wielders" in English, which reflects the team's strong and aggressive playing style on the ice.

The team's colors are red and white, and their logo features a hammer and sickle, which is a nod to the team's Soviet-era roots. Molotoboytsy plays their home games at the Megasport Arena, which has a seating capacity of over 13,000 spectators.

Molotoboytsy has won numerous championships throughout their history, including the Russian Superleague in 2005 and the Kontinental Hockey League Gagarin Cup in 2012. The team has also produced many talented players who have gone on to play in the NHL, including Alexander Ovechkin and Evgeni Malkin.

Molotoboytsy is known for their physical and aggressive playing style, as well as their strong team chemistry and work ethic. The team has a loyal fan base and is considered one of the top ice hockey teams in Russia.