Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/04 11:00 - Lokomotiv Yaroslavl v HC Sakhalin - Cancelled
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/03 19:00 - HC Sakhalin v Chaika U20 L 0-3
Asia League 02/23 08:40 2 [1] HC Sakhalin v Daemyung [4] W 9-2
Asia League 02/22 06:10 2 [1] Sakhalin v Daemyung [4] W 5-2
Asia League 02/16 06:00 - Daemyung v Sakhalin W 4-5
Asia League 02/15 06:00 - Daemyung v Sakhalin W 1-2
Asia League 02/13 10:30 - [4] Daemyung v Sakhalin [1] L 4-1
Asia League 01/27 08:10 - [1] Sakhalin v Nikko [6] W 3-1
Asia League 01/26 06:10 - [2] Sakhalin v Nikko [6] W 4-3
Asia League 01/26 06:00 - HC Sakhalin v Nikko Ice Bucks W 4-3
Asia League 01/25 06:10 - [2] Sakhalin v Nikko [6] W 4-3
Asia League 01/12 06:10 - [1] Sakhalin v Tohoku [7] W 2-1
Asia League 01/11 06:10 - [1] Sakhalin v Tohoku [7] W 2-1
Asia League 01/10 08:10 - [2] HC Sakhalin v Tohoku Free Blades [7] W 10-0
Asia League 12/24 08:10 - [2] HC Sakhalin v East Hokkaido Cranes [6] W 6-2
Asia League 12/23 08:10 - [2] Sakhalin v East Hokkaido Cranes [6] D 0-0
Asia League 12/22 06:10 - [2] HC Sakhalin v East Hokkaido Cranes [6] W 4-0
Asia League 12/08 06:10 - [2] Sakhalin v Daemyung [4] W 9-2
Asia League 12/07 06:10 - [2] Sakhalin v Daemyung [4] W 6-3
Asia League 12/05 08:10 - [2] Sakhalin v Daemyung [5] L 3-4
Asia League 12/01 06:10 - [2] Sakhalin v Oji Eagles [3] W 3-1
Asia League 11/30 06:10 - [2] Sakhalin v Oji Eagles [3] L 2-3
Asia League 11/28 08:10 - [2] Sakhalin v Oji Eagles [3] W 3-1
Asia League 11/15 08:10 - [2] Sakhalin v Anyang Halla [1] W 6-1
Asia League 11/14 08:10 - [2] Sakhalin v Anyang Halla [1] W 4-3
Asia League 11/12 08:30 - Sakhalin v Anyang L 1-3
Asia League 10/20 06:00 - East Hokkaido Cranes v HC Sakhalin W 0-1
Asia League 10/19 06:00 - East Hokkaido Cranes v HC Sakhalin W 1-3
Asia League 10/17 09:30 - Cranes v Sakhalin L 3-2
Asia League 10/15 09:30 - Oji Eagles v Sakhalin L 6-2

Wikipedia - PSK Sakhalin

PSK Sakhalin (Russian: ПСК «Сахалин»), formerly known as HK Sakhalin and Sakhalin Sea Lions, was an ice hockey team based in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia. Sakhalin joined the Asia League Ice Hockey (ALIH) in 2014 and played in the competition until 2022, when the ALIH voted to remove the team in protest of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

HC Sakhaljson is a professional ice hockey team based in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia. The team competes in the Supreme Hockey League (VHL), which is the second-highest level of ice hockey in Russia. HC Sakhalin was founded in 2013 and has quickly become a competitive force in the VHL.

The team's colors are blue, white, and red, representing the colors of the Russian flag. HC Sakhalin plays their home games at the Sakhalin Sports Palace, a state-of-the-art arena that can hold up to 5,000 spectators.

HC Sakhalin has a dedicated fan base that supports the team both at home and on the road. The team has a reputation for playing fast-paced, physical hockey and has produced several talented players who have gone on to play in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) and even the National Hockey League (NHL).

Overall, HC Sakhalin is a respected and competitive team in the VHL, and they continue to strive for success and excellence in Russian ice hockey.