Sergei Boikov

{{Short description|Russian ice hockey player (born 1996)}}

{{Infobox ice hockey player

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| team = Avangard Omsk

| league = KHL

| prospect_team =

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| former_teams = San Antonio Rampage
Colorado Eagles
Dynamo Moscow

| position = Defence

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1996|01|24}}

| birth_place = Khabarovsk, Russia

| height_ft = 6

| height_in = 2

| weight_lb = 201

| shoots = Left

| draft = 161st overall

| draft_team = Colorado Avalanche

| draft_year = 2015

| career_start = 2016

| career_end =

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Sergei Boikov (born January 24, 1996) is a Russian professional ice hockey defenceman who is currently playing with Avangard Omsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He was drafted in the 6th round, 161st overall, by the Colorado Avalanche in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.

Playing career

Boikov played junior hockey in his homeland, with Kuznetskie Medvedi of the MHL in the 2012–13 season. He was selected by Metallurg Novokuznetsk in the third round, 88th overall, in the 2013 KHL Junior Draft.

With aspirations to pursue and NHL career, Boikov came over to North America after he was picked No. 90 overall by the Drummondville Voltigeurs in the second round of the 2013 CHL Import Draft. He spent three seasons playing with the Voltigeurs of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. After a first-round exit in the post-season of the 2015–16 season, Boikov ended his junior career in initially signing an amateur try-out contract with the Avalanche's AHL affiliate, the San Antonio Rampage, on April 6, 2016.{{cite web| url = http://www.sarampage.com/features/?article_id=3461 | title = Sergei Boikov joins Rampage on ATO | publisher = San Antonio Rampage | date = 2016-04-06 | accessdate = 2016-04-06}} He appeared in four regular season games with the Rampage to conclude his season.

Despite his KHL rights traded by Novokuznetsk to Salavat Yulaev Ufa, Boikov opted to continue in North America after securing a three-year, entry-level contract with the Colorado Avalanche on May 27, 2016.{{cite web| url = http://www.khl.ru/news/2016/05/04/308210.html | title = Transfer news May 1–4 | publisher = Kontinental Hockey League | date = 2016-05-04 | accessdate = 2016-05-04 | language = Russian}}{{cite web| url = https://www.nhl.com/avalanche/news/avalanche-signs-sergei-boikov/c-884106 | title = Avalanche signs Sergei Boikov | publisher = Colorado Avalanche | date = 2016-05-27 | accessdate = 2016-05-27}} After attending the 2016 Avalanche training camp, he was reassigned back to the Rampage to begin his first full professional season in 2016–17. On November 3, 2016, he was assigned to ECHL affiliate, the Colorado Eagles, scoring his first professional goal in 7 games before returning to San Antonio on November 22, 2016.{{cite web| url = https://twitter.com/sarampage/status/800895835055726592 | title = Boikov returns to San Antonio | publisher = Twitter | author = San Antonio Rampage | date = 2016-11-22 | accessdate = 2016-11-22| author-link = San Antonio Rampage }} Boikov solidified his role on the blueline through the progression of the season and as the Rampage missed the post-season, finished with 16 points in 63 games. He was reassigned to the Eagles for their playoff run, contributing with 10 points in 18 games to help the club to their first Kelly Cup.{{cite web| url = http://www.denverpost.com/2017/06/05/colorado-eagles-win-kelly-cup/ | title = Colorado Eagles sweep South Carolina to win first Kelly Cup | publisher = Denver Post | date = 2017-06-05 | accessdate = 2017-06-05}}

At the conclusion of his entry-level contract, Boikov was tendered a qualifying offer for his NHL rights to remain with the Avalanche. Unable to work his way into the NHL, Boikov opted to return to Russia in securing a two-year contract with HC Dynamo Moscow of the KHL on July 15, 2019.{{cite web| url = http://www.dynamo.ru/news/81354-sergey_boykov______novichok___dinamo__ | title = Sergei Boikov, Dynamo newcomer | publisher = HC Dynamo Moscow | date = 15 July 2019 | accessdate = 15 July 2019 | language = Russian }}

After a transitional first season adapting back to the larger ice, Boikov saw an increased role in the following 2020–21 season, establishing a career high in 38 appearances from the blueline, and posting four assists. On 16 April 2021, Boikov was signed to a two-year contract extension to remain with Dynamo Moscow.{{cite web| url = https://dynamo.ru/news/153452-artem_volkov_i__sergey_boykov_ostayutsya_v____dinamo__ | title = Sergei Boikov remains with Dynamo | publisher = HC Dynamo Moscow | date = 16 April 2021 | accessdate = 16 April 2021 | language = Russian }}

Following completion of the 2022–23 season, having played four season with Dynamo, Boikov was announced to be leaving the club on 29 June 2023.{{cite web| url = https://vk.com/dynamo_ru?w=wall-56561705_899172 | title = Dynamo announce roster departures | publisher = HC Dynamo Moscow | date = 29 June 2023 | accessdate = 29 June 2023 | language = Russian}}

With his rights still retained by Dynamo, and with the 2023–24 season underway, Boikov was traded to Avangard Omsk in exchange for financial compensation and was immediately signed to a two-year contract on 22 September 2023.{{cite web| url = https://www.hawk.ru/en/news/49846/# | title = Defenseman Sergei Boikov joins Avangard | publisher = Avangard Omsk | date = 22 September 2023 | accessdate = 22 September 2023 | language = Russian }}

International play

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{{MedalSport|Ice hockey}}

{{MedalCompetition|World Junior Championships}}

{{MedalSilver|2016 Finland|}}

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Boikov first made his international debut for Russia at the junior level in the 2013 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. In the midst of his final junior season in the QMJHL, Boikov returned to the junior set-up in featuring in the 2016 World Junior Championships, taking home a silver medal in the tournament after the teams overtime loss in the Championship game to host's Finland.{{cite web| url = http://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/hockey/news/avalanches-sergei-boikov-inks-entry-level-contract-with-avs/ | title = Avalanche's Boikov inks entry-level deal | work = CBS Sports | date = 2016-04-06 | accessdate = 2016-04-06}}

Career statistics

=Regular season and playoffs=

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! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" |

! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |

! colspan="5" | Regular season

! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |

! colspan="5" | Playoffs

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! Season

! Team

! League

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

2012–13

| Kuznetskie Medvedi

| MHL

| 3

0006

| —

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| 2013–14

| Drummondville Voltigeurs

| QMJHL

| 68

2101289

| 11

0118
2014–15

| Drummondville Voltigeurs

| QMJHL

| 64

3182164

| —

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| 2015–16

| Drummondville Voltigeurs

| QMJHL

| 52

6202673

| 4

0000
2015–16

| San Antonio Rampage

| AHL

| 4

0000

| —

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| 2016–17

| San Antonio Rampage

| AHL

| 63

3131669

| —

2016–17

| Colorado Eagles

| ECHL

| 7

1122

| 18

371012
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| 2018–19

| Colorado Eagles

| AHL

| 56

1101174

| 4

0004
2018–19

| Utah Grizzlies

| ECHL

| 1

0000

| —

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| 2019–20

| Dynamo Moscow

| KHL

| 9

20218

| —

2020–21

| Dynamo Moscow

| KHL

| 38

04454

| 5

0002
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| 2021–22

| Dynamo Moscow

| KHL

| 28

15614

| 10

0225
2022–23

| Dynamo Moscow

| KHL

| 48

05533

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2023–24

| Avangard Omsk

| KHL

| 40

52721

| 12

1012
2024–25

|Avangard Omsk

| KHL

| 18

01112

| -

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! colspan="3" | KHL totals

! 181

! 8

! 17

! 25

! 152

! 27

! 1

! 2

! 3

! 9

=International=

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! Year

! Team

! Event

! Result

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! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

2013

| Russia

| IH18

| 4th

| 4

| 0

| 0

| 0

| 0

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| 2016

| Russia

| WJC

| {{silver2}}

| 7

| 0

| 0

| 0

| 6

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! colspan=4 | Junior totals

! 11

! 0

! 0

! 0

! 6

Awards and honours

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! Award

! Year

!

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| colspan="3" | ECHL

Kelly Cup (Colorado Eagles)

| 2017

|

References

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