"SKA Saint Petersburg"@en . . . . "S\u041A\u0410-1946"@en . . . . "Sports Club of the Army"@en . . . "Soldiers, Horses"@en . "The Hockey Club SKA (Russian: \u0425\u043E\u043A\u043A\u0435\u0439\u043D\u044B\u0439 \u043A\u043B\u0443\u0431 \u0421\u041A\u0410), often referred to as SKA Saint Petersburg and literally as the Sports Club of the Army, is a Russian professional ice hockey club based in Saint Petersburg. They are members of the Bobrov Division in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). In spite of its long history, the club never competed in a league final until the 2014\u201315 KHL season, where they defeated Ak Bars Kazan winning the Gagarin Cup. In 2012, with an average of 10,126 spectators the SKA became the first Russian club ever to average a five-digit attendance."@en . . "SKA Saint Petersburg"@en . "1946"^^ . . . . . "Gazprom Export"@en . "12300"^^ . . "The Hockey Club SKA (Russian: \u0425\u043E\u043A\u043A\u0435\u0439\u043D\u044B\u0439 \u043A\u043B\u0443\u0431 \u0421\u041A\u0410), often referred to as SKA Saint Petersburg and literally as the Sports Club of the Army, is a Russian professional ice hockey club based in Saint Petersburg. They are members of the Bobrov Division in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). In spite of its long history, the club never competed in a league final until the 2014\u201315 KHL season, where they defeated Ak Bars Kazan winning the Gagarin Cup. In 2012, with an average of 10,126 spectators the SKA became the first Russian club ever to average a five-digit attendance."@en . . . . . . . . . .