:2018–19 KHL season

{{Short description|Russia-based professional ice hockey league season}}

{{Infobox sports season

| title = 2018–19 KHL season

| league = Kontinental Hockey League

| sport = Ice hockey

| logo =

| pixels =

| caption =

| duration = 1 September 2018 – 19 April 2019

| no_of_games =

| no_of_teams = 25

| attendance =

| TV =

| season = Regular season

| season_champs = CSKA Moscow

| season_champ_name= Continental Cup winner

| MVP =

| MVP_link =

| top_scorer = {{ubl|Nikita Gusev (SKA Saint Petersburg)|(82 points)}}

| top_scorer_link =

| promote =

| promoted_from =

| relegate =

| relegate_to =

| playoffs = Playoffs

| playoffs_link = 2019 Gagarin Cup playoffs

| conf1 = Western

| conf1_link =

| conf1_champ = CSKA Moscow

| conf1_runner-up = SKA Saint Petersburg

| conf2 = Eastern

| conf2_link =

| conf2_champ = Avangard Omsk

| conf2_runner-up = Salavat Yulaev Ufa

| playoffs_MVP = Ilya Sorokin (CSKA Moscow){{cite news|url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2019/04/20/439202.html|title='It was worth losing to understand what it means to win'|first=Andy|last=Potts|work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|date=20 April 2019|access-date=21 April 2019|quote=Ilya Sorokin, CSKA goalie and playoff MVP}}

| playoffs_MVP_link=

| finals = Gagarin Cup Finals

| finals_link = 2019 Gagarin Cup playoffs#Gagarin Cup Finals

| finals_champ = CSKA Moscow

| finals_runner-up = Avangard Omsk

| finals_MVP = Ilya Sorokin (CSKA Moscow){{cite news|last=Potts|first=Andy|title=CSKA's crown, Sorokin's success and a new attendance recorded|url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2019/04/22/439256.html|work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|access-date=26 April 2019|date=22 April 2019|quote=CSKA Goalie Ilya Sorokin, who was named MVP, is the first netminder to have two shut-outs in a Gagarin Cup final.}}

| finals_MVP_link = #Awards

| seasonslist = KHL#Seasons overview

| seasonslistnames = KHL

| prevseason_link = 2017–18 KHL season

| prevseason_year = 2017–18

| nextseason_link = 2019–20 KHL season

| nextseason_year = 2019–20

}}

The 2018–19 KHL season was the 11th season of the Kontinental Hockey League. The season started on 1 September 2018 and ended on 19 April 2019. Continental Cup winners CSKA Moscow became the first team to win the Gagarin Cup finals in a series sweep,{{cite news|url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2019/04/19/439019.html|title=CSKA lifts the Gagarin Cup|first=Andy|last=Potts|work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|date=19 April 2019|access-date=19 April 2019|quote=Along the way, Igor Nikitin's team also recorded the first ever grand final sweep after clawing back a 0-2 deficit to win game four in overtime.}} defeating Avangard Omsk in four games to win their first Gagarin Cup,{{cite news|url=https://news.sportbox.ru/Vidy_sporta/Hokkej/KHL/spbnews_NI1008367_CSKA_vpervyje_v_istorii_zavojeval_Kubok_Gagarina|title=ЦСКА впервые в истории завоевал Кубок Гагарина|language=ru|trans-title=CSKA won the Gagarin Cup for the first time in history|work=Sportbox.ru|publisher=National Sports Channel LLC|date=19 April 2019|access-date=19 April 2019}} after two previous Finals defeats.

Season changes

For the 2018–19 season, 25 teams competed in the KHL – down from 27 in 2017–18. The two teams that were excluded from the league were HC Lada Togliatti and HC Yugra,{{cite news|url=http://www.eurohockey.com/article/5150-khl-excludes-lada-togliatti-and-yugra-khanty-mansiysk-.html|title=KHL excludes Lada Togliatti and Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk|work=EuroHockey.com|publisher=European Ice Hockey Online AB|date=28 March 2018|access-date=4 October 2018|first=Davide|last=Tuniz}} with both teams moving to the Supreme Hockey League. As well as this, Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod were moved from the Western Conference,{{cite news|url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2018/07/05/402164.html|title=2018/2019 season calendar: start in September and comfortable playoffs|work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|date=5 July 2018|access-date=4 October 2018}} to the Eastern Conference; as a result, the Western Conference consisted of 12 teams and the Eastern Conference consisted of 13 teams.

The 2018–19 season featured the most games of any KHL season to date, with each team scheduled to play 62 games, up from 56 in 2017–18.

=KHL World Games=

This season witnessed the first time that KHL games were played in Austria and Switzerland, as part of the KHL World Games.{{cite web|url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2018/08/28/404981.html|title=New frontiers – the KHL World Games head to Vienna and Zurich|work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|date=28 August 2018|access-date=2 October 2018}} Slovan Bratislava played in both Austrian games (on 26 and 28 October) at the Albert Schultz Eishalle in Vienna – home to the Vienna Capitals of the Austrian Hockey League – losing 9–0 to CSKA Moscow,{{cite news|url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2018/10/26/413813.html|title=KHL World Games: Viennese Waltz for CSKA|first=Andy|last=Potts|work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|date=26 October 2018|access-date=25 November 2018}} and 7–0 to SKA Saint Petersburg.{{cite news|url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2018/10/28/414074.html|title=KHL World Games – SKA puts on a masterclass in Vienna|first=Andy|last=Potts|work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|date=28 October 2018|access-date=25 November 2018}} The Swiss games were played at the Hallenstadion in Zürich – home to the ZSC Lions of the Swiss National League – with Dinamo Riga playing in both games (on 26 and 28 November), losing 3–1 to SKA Saint Petersburg,{{cite news|url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2018/11/27/418547.html|title=KHL World Games – SKA edges past Riga in Zurich|first=Andy|last=Potts|work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|date=27 November 2018|access-date=27 November 2018}} and 5–0 to CSKA Moscow.{{cite news|url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2018/11/29/419090.html|title=KHL World Games: Game 2 – CSKA defeats Riga|first=Andy|last=Potts|work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|date=29 November 2018|access-date=29 November 2018}}

Teams

The 25 teams were split into four divisions: the Bobrov Division and the Tarasov Division as part of the Western Conference, with the Kharlamov Division and the Chernyshev Division as part of the Eastern Conference. On 24 April 2018, the KHL announced re-alignment after both Lada Togliatti and Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk left the league.{{cite web |last1=Delacy |first1=Richard |title=Teams and tournament structure for 2018-19 season confirmed |url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2018/04/24/387701.html |website=en.khl.ru |access-date=30 September 2019 |date=24 April 2018}}

class="wikitable" style="width:900px;"
style="width:450px;"| Western Conference

! style="width:450px;"| Eastern Conference

class="wikitable" style="width:900px;"
style="width:225px;"| Bobrov Division

! style="width:225px;"| Tarasov Division

! style="width:225px;"| Kharlamov Division

! style="width:225px;"| Chernyshev Division

{{flagicon|LAT}} Dinamo Riga

| {{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Admiral Vladivostok

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Ak Bars Kazan

{{flagicon|RUS}} Dynamo Moscow

| {{flagicon|BLR}} Dinamo Minsk

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Amur Khabarovsk

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg

{{flagicon|FIN}} Jokerit

| {{flagicon|RUS}} HC Sochi

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Avangard Omsk

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Metallurg Magnitogorsk

{{flagicon|RUS}} Severstal Cherepovets

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Lokomotiv Yaroslavl

| {{flagicon|KAZ}} Barys Astana

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk

{{flagicon|RUS}} SKA Saint Petersburg

| {{flagicon|SVK}} Slovan Bratislava

| {{flagicon|CHN}} Kunlun Red Star

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod

{{flagicon|RUS}} Spartak Moscow

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Vityaz Podolsk

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Salavat Yulaev Ufa

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Traktor Chelyabinsk

|

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Sibir Novosibirsk

|

League standings

Each team played 62 games, playing each of the other twenty-four teams twice: once on home ice, and once away from home. As well as this, each team played a further two games against each of their divisional rivals, and four games total against non-divisional teams.

Points were awarded for each game, where two points were awarded for all victories, regardless of whether it was in regulation time, in overtime or after a shootout. One point was awarded for losing in overtime or a shootout, and zero points for losing in regulation time. At the end of the regular season, the team that finished with the most points was crowned the Continental Cup winner.

=Western Conference=

{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WL OT

|update=complete

|source= [https://en.khl.ru/standings/ KHL]

|OTwin_header={{Abbr|OTW|Won in overtime or shootout}} |OTloss_header={{Abbr|OTL|Lost in overtime or shootout}}

|winpoints=2

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|win_CSK=43|OTwin_CSK=10|OTloss_CSK=0 |loss_CSK=9 |gf_CSK=191|ga_CSK=75

|win_JOK=32|OTwin_JOK=5 |OTloss_JOK=6 |loss_JOK=19|gf_JOK=197|ga_JOK=164

|win_LOK=34|OTwin_LOK=6 |OTloss_LOK=6 |loss_LOK=16|gf_LOK=159|ga_LOK=118

|win_SCH=19|OTwin_SCH=9 |OTloss_SCH=10|loss_SCH=24|gf_SCH=145|ga_SCH=155

|win_SPR=21|OTwin_SPR=7 |OTloss_SPR=8 |loss_SPR=26|gf_SPR=156|ga_SPR=158

|win_SEV=14|OTwin_SEV=9 |OTloss_SEV=5 |loss_SEV=34|gf_SEV=124|ga_SEV=178

|win_DYN=27|OTwin_DYN=6 |OTloss_DYN=6 |loss_DYN=23|gf_DYN=153|ga_DYN=139

|win_DMN=15|OTwin_DMN=2 |OTloss_DMN=8 |loss_DMN=37|gf_DMN=119|ga_DMN=180

|win_VIT=23|OTwin_VIT=5 |OTloss_VIT=7 |loss_VIT=27|gf_VIT=134|ga_VIT=169

|win_SLV=10|OTwin_SLV=5 |OTloss_SLV=3 |loss_SLV=44|gf_SLV=101|ga_SLV=213

|win_DRG=18|OTwin_DRG=8 |OTloss_DRG=10|loss_DRG=26|gf_DRG=129|ga_DRG=155

|name_CSK=CSKA Moscow

|name_DMN=Dinamo Minsk

|name_DRG=Dinamo Riga

|name_DYN=Dynamo Moscow

|name_JOK=Jokerit

|name_LOK=Lokomotiv Yaroslavl

|name_SCH=HC Sochi

|name_SEV=Severstal Cherepovets

|name_SKA=SKA Saint Petersburg

|name_SLV=Slovan Bratislava

|name_SPR=Spartak Moscow

|name_VIT=Vityaz Podolsk

|class_rules = 1) points; 2) games won in regulation time; 3) games won in overtime and shootouts; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored; 6) drawing of lots.

|result1=D |result2=D |result3=A |result4=A |result5=A |result6=A |result7=A |result8=A

|res_col_header=Q

|col_A=green1 |text_A=Advance to Gagarin Cup Playoffs

|col_D=blue1 |text_D=Advance to Gagarin Cup Playoffs |note_res_D=Teams leading a division hold one of the first two places of their conference.

|status_text_X=Won division

|status_text_Y=Won conference

|status_text_Z=Won Continental Cup

}}

=Eastern Conference=

{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WL OT

|update=complete

|source= [https://en.khl.ru/standings/ KHL]

|OTwin_header={{Abbr|OTW|Won in overtime or shootout}} |OTloss_header={{Abbr|OTL|Lost in overtime or shootout}}

|winpoints=2

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|win_AKB=34|OTwin_AKB=4 |OTloss_AKB=6 |loss_AKB=18|gf_AKB=165|ga_AKB=139

|win_SAL=24|OTwin_SAL=7 |OTloss_SAL=10|loss_SAL=21|gf_SAL=158|ga_SAL=140

|win_TRK=18|OTwin_TRK=9 |OTloss_TRK=4 |loss_TRK=31|gf_TRK=102|ga_TRK=151

|win_AVT=39|OTwin_AVT=8 |OTloss_AVT=1 |loss_AVT=14|gf_AVT=191|ga_AVT=125

|win_MMG=35|OTwin_MMG=6 |OTloss_MMG=2 |loss_MMG=19|gf_MMG=182|ga_MMG=132

|win_NKH=15|OTwin_NKH=8 |OTloss_NKH=6 |loss_NKH=33|gf_NKH=130|ga_NKH=164

|win_AVG=29|OTwin_AVG=10|OTloss_AVG=5 |loss_AVG=18|gf_AVG=177|ga_AVG=133

|win_AMR=17|OTwin_AMR=3 |OTloss_AMR=9 |loss_AMR=33|gf_AMR=126|ga_AMR=175

|win_SIB=19|OTwin_SIB=5 |OTloss_SIB=6 |loss_SIB=32|gf_SIB=148|ga_SIB=192

|win_BAR=28|OTwin_BAR=10|OTloss_BAR=10|loss_BAR=14|gf_BAR=190|ga_BAR=149

|win_ADM=18|OTwin_ADM=5 |OTloss_ADM=5 |loss_ADM=34|gf_ADM=139|ga_ADM=176

|win_KRS=19|OTwin_KRS=1 |OTloss_KRS=11|loss_KRS=31|gf_KRS=142|ga_KRS=190

|win_TOR=20|OTwin_TOR=7 |OTloss_TOR=10|loss_TOR=25|gf_TOR=176|ga_TOR=193

|name_ADM=Admiral Vladivostok

|name_AKB=Ak Bars Kazan

|name_AMR=Amur Khabarovsk

|name_AVG=Avangard Omsk

|name_AVT=Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg

|name_BAR=Barys Astana

|name_KRS=Kunlun Red Star

|name_MMG=Metallurg Magnitogorsk

|name_NKH=Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk

|name_SAL=Salavat Yulaev Ufa

|name_SIB=Sibir Novosibirsk

|name_TRK=Traktor Chelyabinsk

|name_TOR=Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod

|class_rules = 1) points; 2) games won in regulation time; 3) games won in overtime and shootouts; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored; 6) drawing of lots.

|result1=D |result2=D |result3=A |result4=A |result5=A |result6=A |result7=A |result8=A

|res_col_header=Q

|col_A=green1 |text_A=Advance to Gagarin Cup Playoffs

|col_D=blue1 |text_D=Advance to Gagarin Cup Playoffs |note_res_D=Teams leading a division hold one of the first two places of their conference.

|status_text_X=Won division

|status_text_Y=Won conference

}}

Gagarin Cup playoffs

{{Main|2019 Gagarin Cup playoffs}}

{{:2019 Gagarin Cup playoffs|Bracket}}

Final standings

class="wikitable"
Rank

! Team

bgcolor="#e6f8ef"

!scope=row| 1

| {{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow

bgcolor="#e6f8ef"

!scope=row| 2

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Avangard Omsk

bgcolor="#e6f8ef"

!scope=row| 3

| {{flagicon|RUS}} SKA Saint Petersburg

bgcolor="#e6f8ef"

!scope=row| 4

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Salavat Yulaev Ufa

bgcolor="#e6f8ef"

!scope=row| 5

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg

bgcolor="#e6f8ef"

!scope=row| 6

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Lokomotiv Yaroslavl

bgcolor="#e6f8ef"

!scope=row| 7

| {{flagicon|KAZ}} Barys Astana

bgcolor="#e6f8ef"

!scope=row| 8

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Dynamo Moscow

bgcolor="#e6f8ef"

!scope=row| 9

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Metallurg Magnitogorsk

bgcolor="#e6f8ef"

!scope=row| 10

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Ak Bars Kazan

bgcolor="#e6f8ef"

!scope=row| 11

| {{flagicon|FIN}} Jokerit

bgcolor="#e6f8ef"

!scope=row| 12

| {{flagicon|RUS}} HC Sochi

bgcolor="#e6f8ef"

!scope=row| 13

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Spartak Moscow

bgcolor="#e6f8ef"

!scope=row| 14

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod

bgcolor="#e6f8ef"

!scope=row| 15

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Vityaz Podolsk

bgcolor="#e6f8ef"

!scope=row| 16

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Traktor Chelyabinsk

scope=row| 17

| {{flagicon|LAT}} Dinamo Riga

scope=row| 18

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Sibir Novosibirsk

scope=row| 19

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk

scope=row| 20

| {{flagicon|CHN}} Kunlun Red Star

scope=row| 21

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Admiral Vladivostok

scope=row| 22

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Severstal Cherepovets

scope=row| 23

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Amur Khabarovsk

scope=row| 24

| {{flagicon|BLR}} Dinamo Minsk

scope=row| 25

| {{flagicon|SVK}} Slovan Bratislava

Player statistics

=Scoring leaders=

The following players led the league in points, at the conclusion of the regular season.{{cite web|url=https://en.khl.ru/stat/leaders/671/pts/|title=Leaders: Points (G+A)|work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|access-date=1 June 2019}} If two or more skaters are tied (i.e. same number of points, goals and played games), all of the tied skaters are shown.

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"
style="width: 15em;" | Player

! style="width: 13em;" | Team

! style="width: 4em;" | {{Tooltip|GP|Games played}}

! style="width: 4em;" | {{Tooltip|G|Goals}}

! style="width: 4em;" | {{Tooltip|A|Assists}}

! style="width: 4em;" | {{Tooltip|Pts|Points}}

! style="width: 4em;" | {{Tooltip|+/–|Plus/Minus}}

! style="width: 4em;" | {{Tooltip|PIM|Penalties in minutes}}

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|RUS}} {{sortname|Nikita|Gusev}}

|style="text-align:left;"| SKA Saint Petersburg

| 62

| 17

| 65

! 82

| +39

| 10

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|KAZ}} {{sortname|Nigel|Dawes}}

|style="text-align:left;"| Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg

| 60

| 28

| 41

! 69

| +20

| 12

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|RUS}} {{sortname|Vadim|Shipachyov}}

|style="text-align:left;"| Dynamo Moscow

| 61

| 20

| 48

! 68

| +22

| 30

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|RUS}} {{sortname|Dmitri|Kagarlitsky}}

|style="text-align:left;"| Dynamo Moscow

| 61

| 24

| 37

! 61

| +22

| 40

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|USA}} {{sortname|Brian|O'Neill|dab=ice hockey, born 1988}}

|style="text-align:left;"| Jokerit

| 62

| 13

| 45

! 58

| +7

| 30

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|RUS}} {{sortname|Sergei|Mozyakin}}

|style="text-align:left;"| Metallurg Magnitogorsk

| 61

| 23

| 32

! 55

| +14

| 10

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} {{sortname|Matt|Ellison}}

|style="text-align:left;"| Metallurg Magnitogorsk

| 62

| 20

| 35

! 55

| +12

| 34

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|USA}} {{sortname|Dan|Sexton}}

|style="text-align:left;"| Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg

| 61

| 25

| 28

! 53

| +22

| 6

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} {{sortname|Darren|Dietz}}

|style="text-align:left;"| Barys Astana

| 62

| 15

| 38

! 53

| +30

| 59

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|RUS}} {{sortname|Mikhail|Grigorenko}}

|style="text-align:left;"| CSKA Moscow

| 55

| 17

| 35

! 52

| +33

| 10

=Leading goaltenders=

The following goaltenders led the league in goals against average, at the conclusion of the regular season.{{cite web|url=https://en.khl.ru/stat/leaders/671/gaa/|title=Leaders: Goaltenders (GAA)|work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|access-date=22 February 2019}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"
style="width: 11em;" | Player

! style="width: 12em;" | Team

! style="width: 3.5em;" | {{abbr|GP|Games played}}

! style="width: 6em;" | {{abbr|TOI|Time on ice}}

! style="width: 3.5em;" | {{abbr|W|Wins}}

! style="width: 3.5em;" | {{abbr|L|Losses}}

! style="width: 4em;" | {{abbr|GA|Goals against}}

! style="width: 3.5em;" | {{abbr|SO|Shutouts}}

! style="width: 4em;" | {{abbr|SV%|Save percentage}}

! style="width: 4em;" | {{Abbr|GAA|Goals against average}}

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|RUS}} {{sortname|Igor|Shestyorkin}}

|style="text-align:left;"| SKA Saint Petersburg

| 28

| 1680:51

| 24

| 4

| 31

| 10

| 95.27%

! 1.11

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Lars|Johansson|dab=ice hockey}}

|style="text-align:left;"| CSKA Moscow

| 24

| 1406:51

| 20

| 3

| 27

| 9

| 94.50%

! 1.15

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|RUS}} {{sortname|Ilya|Sorokin}}

|style="text-align:left;"| CSKA Moscow

| 40

| 2327:53

| 28

| 6

| 45

| 11

| 94.04%

! 1.16

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Magnus|Hellberg}}

|style="text-align:left;"| SKA Saint Petersburg

| 34

| 2048:13

| 24

| 7

| 45

| 8

| 93.98%

! 1.32

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CZE}} {{sortname|Jakub|Kovář}}

|style="text-align:left;"| Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg

| 50

| 2958:08

| 38

| 9

| 88

| 8

| 93.90%

! 1.78

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|RUS}} {{sortname|Ilya|Konovalov|dab=ice hockey}}

|style="text-align:left;"| Lokomotiv Yaroslavl

| 45

| 2416:58

| 25

| 15

| 76

| 10

| 92.96%

! 1.89

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|RUS}} {{sortname|Ivan|Bocharov}}

|style="text-align:left;"| Dynamo Moscow

| 38

| 2113:41

| 19

| 16

| 68

| 3

| 93.27%

! 1.93

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|RUS}} {{sortname|Artyom|Zagidulin}}

|style="text-align:left;"| Metallurg Magnitogorsk

| 25

| 1102:49

| 12

| 7

| 36

| 4

| 92.44%

! 1.96

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|RUS}} {{sortname|Igor|Bobkov}}

|style="text-align:left;"| Avangard Omsk

| 49

| 2682:16

| 25

| 17

| 89

| 8

| 91.44%

! 1.99

style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|FIN}} {{sortname|Juha|Metsola}}

|style="text-align:left;"| Salavat Yulaev Ufa

| 48

| 2761:22

| 25

| 20

| 93

| 4

| 93.44%

! 2.02

Awards

=Season awards=

The KHL's end-of-season awards ceremony was held on 28 May 2019 in Barvikha.{{cite news|title=CSKA leads the way at KHL's annual awards|url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2019/05/28/452774.html|first=Andy|last=Potts|work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|access-date=1 June 2019|date=28 May 2019}}

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Award

! Recipient(s)

! Team

scope=row| Best Sniper Award (most goals)

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Kirill Kaprizov

| {{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow

scope=row| Coach of the Year

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Igor Nikitin

| {{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow

scope=row| General Manager of the Year

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Igor Yesmantovich

| {{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow

scope=row| Gimayev Prize (for loyalty to hockey)

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Alexander Popov

| {{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow

scope=row rowspan=6| Golden Helmet

| {{flagicon|FIN}} Juha Metsola

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Salavat Yulaev Ufa

{{flagicon|KAZ}} Darren Dietz

| {{flagicon|KAZ}} Barys Astana

{{flagicon|RUS}} Nikita Nesterov

| {{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow

{{flagicon|RUS}} Mikhail Grigorenko

| {{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow

{{flagicon|FIN}} Teemu Hartikainen

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Salavat Yulaev Ufa

{{flagicon|RUS}} Ilya Mikheyev

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Avangard Omsk

scope=row| Playoffs Most Valuable Player

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Ilya Sorokin

| {{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow

scope=row| Rookie of the Year

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Ilya Konovalov

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Lokomotiv Yaroslavl

scope=row| Top Scorer Award (most points)

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Nikita Gusev

| {{flagicon|RUS}} SKA Saint Petersburg

scope=row| Continental Cup

|colspan=2 align=center| {{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow

scope=row| Eastern Conference winner

|colspan=2 align=center| {{flagicon|RUS}} Avangard Omsk

scope=row| Vsevolod Bobrov Prize (most team goals)

|colspan=2 align=center| {{flagicon|RUS}} SKA Saint Petersburg

scope=row| Western Conference winner

|colspan=2 align=center| {{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow

=Players of the Month=

Best KHL players of each month.

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Month

! Goaltender

! Defence

! Forward

! Rookie

scope=row| September{{cite web |title=Players of the Month: Kovar, Dietz, Golyshev and Mikhailov |url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2018/10/02/410324.html |work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|access-date=26 April 2019 |date=2 October 2018}}

| {{flagicon|CZE}} Jakub Kovář (Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg)

| {{flagicon|CAN}} Darren Dietz (Barys Astana)

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Anatoly Golyshev (Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg)

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Nikita Mikhailov (Sibir Novosibirsk)

scope=row| October{{cite web |title=Players of the month: Metsola, Postma, Dawes and Konovalov |url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2018/11/01/414851.html|work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|access-date=26 April 2019 |date=1 November 2018}}

| {{flagicon|FIN}} Juha Metsola (Salavat Yulaev Ufa)

| {{flagicon|CAN}} Paul Postma (Ak Bars Kazan)

| {{flagicon|KAZ}} Nigel Dawes (Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg)

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Ilya Konovalov (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl)

scope=row| November{{cite web |title=Players of the month: Sorokin, Dietz, Dawes and Mikhailov |url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2018/12/01/419612.html|work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|access-date=26 April 2019 |date=1 December 2018}}

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Ilya Sorokin (CSKA Moscow)

| {{flagicon|CAN}} Darren Dietz (Barys Astana)

| {{flagicon|KAZ}} Nigel Dawes (Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg)

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Nikita Mikhailov (Sibir Novosibirsk)

scope=row| December{{cite web |title=Best Players of December: Karlsson, Mozik, Shipachyov and Vesalainen |url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2019/01/02/425132.html |work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|access-date=26 April 2019 |date=2 January 2019}}

| {{flagicon|KAZ}} Henrik Karlsson (Barys Astana)

| {{flagicon|CZE}} Vojtěch Mozík (Vityaz)

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Vadim Shipachyov (Dynamo Moscow)

| {{flagicon|FIN}} Kristian Vesalainen (Jokerit)

scope=row| January{{cite web |title=Best Players of January: Konovalov, Svedberg, Gusev and Dzierkals |url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2019/02/01/430142.html |work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|access-date=26 April 2019 |date=1 February 2019}}

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Ilya Konovalov (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl)

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Viktor Svedberg (Barys Astana)

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Nikita Gusev (SKA Saint Petersburg)

| {{flagicon|LVA}} Mārtiņš Dzierkals (Dinamo Riga)

scope=row| February{{cite web |title=Best Players of February: Krasotkin, Kronwall, Petersson, Konovalov |url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2019/03/04/434156.html |work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|access-date=26 April 2019 |date=4 March 2019}}

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Anton Krasotkin (Admiral Vladivostok)

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Staffan Kronwall (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl)

| {{flagicon|SWE}} André Petersson (Barys Astana)

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Ilya Konovalov (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl)

scope=row| March{{cite web |title=Best Players of March: Sorokin, Robinson, Gusev and Misyul |url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2019/04/01/437105.html|work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|access-date=26 April 2019 |date=1 April 2019}}

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Ilya Sorokin (CSKA Moscow)

| {{flagicon|CAN}} Mat Robinson (CSKA Moscow)

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Nikita Gusev (SKA Saint Petersburg)

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Daniil Misyul (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl)

scope=row| April{{cite web |title=Best Players of April: Metsola, Robinson, Grigorenko |url=https://en.khl.ru/news/2019/04/22/439253.html|work=KHL.ru|publisher=Kontinental Hockey League|access-date=26 April 2019 |date=22 April 2019}}

| {{flagicon|FIN}} Juha Metsola (Salavat Yulaev Ufa)

| {{flagicon|CAN}} Mat Robinson (CSKA Moscow)

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Mikhail Grigorenko (CSKA Moscow)

| {{N/A|Not awarded}}

References

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