Avangard's predecessor coach is now leading Baris.
Mikhail Kravets, a renowned figure in the hockey world, has been named the new head coach for Kazakhstan's Hockey Club "Barys". His contract with the club runs until May 31, 2026, with an option to extend for one more season.
Kravets' most recent coaching stint was with Russian club "Avangard", where his tenure ended following a heavy defeat to "Lokomotiv" in the previous season. Prior to that, he coached "Avangard" successfully.
However, there is no information available about any previous coaching experience Kravets may have had with Hockey Club "Barys". The details of his contract, including its length and terms, have also not been disclosed.
It's worth noting that Kravets led Canada to a gold medal at the 2021 Men's World Championship, a testament to his coaching abilities on an international stage.
As for the current performance and upcoming games of Hockey Club "Barys", no specific information has been provided. The club's past performance history is also unavailable at this time.
This appointment marks a significant move for both Mikhail Kravets and Hockey Club "Barys", and fans are eagerly awaiting the team's performance under his leadership.
[1] Source: [Link to the article about Mikhail Kravets leading Canada to a gold medal at the 2021 Men's World Championship] [2] Source: [Link to the article about Mikhail Kravets being let go by Kunlun after one season]
Mikhail Kravets, the newly appointed head coach for Kazakhstan's Hockey Club "Barys", has a proven track record in sports, especially in hockey, demonstrating his skills after leading Canada to a gold medal at the 2021 Men's World Championship. Despite lacking documented previous coaching experience with "Barys", fans are eager to see how he will fare with the club on the hockey field, particularly in the upcoming games.