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{{Infobox sports league
| title = Volkian Hockey League
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| champion = Zarinsk Wolverines <br>(
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| most_champs = Volkgoroda Statesmen <br> (15 titles)
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The VHL has consisted of 24 teams since the 2018-2019 season. The league is divided into two conferences containing twelve teams each: the Northern Conference and the Southern Conference. Each conference is further split into two divisions of six teams each. The conferences first came about after the 1976 VHL Expansion.
The most recent expansion of the VHL occurred in 2018 with the addition of the
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Players, coaches, officials, and team builders who have had notable careers are eligible to be voted into the Volkian Hockey Hall of Fame. Players cannot enter until five years have passed since their last professional game. The Hall of Fame is located in Volkgoroda and holds exhibits about players, teams, VHL records, memorabilia, and VHL trophies, including the Polivanov Cup.
== List of champions ==
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*1958 – Izborsk Trawlers (defunct)
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*1961 – Volkgoroda Statesmen
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*1967 – Osinsky Stingers
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*1969 – Tulunsky HC
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*1972 – Volkgoroda Statesmen
*1973 – Yadrin Penguins
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*1975 – Kursavka Golden Eagles
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*1977 – Volkgoroda Statesmen
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*1978 – Volkgoroda Statesmen
*1979 – Volkgoroda Statesmen
*1997 – Jokerit▼
*1980 – Volkgoroda Statesmen
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*1985 – Volkgoroda Statesmen
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*1987 – Repyovka Ice Wolves
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*1988 – Volkgoroda Statesmen
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*1991 – Vladinsk Sharks
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*1993 – Kursavka Golden Eagles
*2011 – JYP▼
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*1996 – Volkgoroda Statesmen
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*2000 – Volkgoroda Statesmen
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*2004 – Volkgoroda Statesmen
*2005 – Volkgoroda Statesmen
*2006 – Makushin Cyclones
*2007 – Makushin Cyclones
*2008 – Kursavka Golden Eagles
*2009 – Yadrin Penguins
*2010 – Yadrin Penguins
*2012 – Kursavka Golden Eagles
*2013 – Deyevsk Lumberjacks
*2014 – Beryozovka Panthers
*2015 – Kalinibinsk Atoms
*2016 – Volkgoroda Statesmen
*2017 – Makushin Cyclones
*2018 – Yadrin Penguins
*2019 – Makushin Cyclones
*2020 – Vladinsk Sharks
*2021 – Zarinsk Wolverines
*2022 - Zarinsk Wolverines
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