KHL 01/07 14:00 - [5] 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 v 馬格尼托戈爾斯克金工 [2] L 2-3
KHL 01/05 14:00 - [6] 下卡姆斯克石化 v 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 [5] L 1-0
KHL 01/03 14:00 - [10] HC索契 v 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 [5] W 2-5
KHL 12/30 16:00 - [5] 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 v 雅羅斯拉夫爾火車頭 [3] W 6-5
KHL 12/28 16:00 - [5] 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 v 迪納摩裏加 [11] W 3-2
KHL 12/23 16:30 - [5] 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 v HC索契 [10] W 4-1
KHL 12/21 16:00 - [5] 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 v 阿斯塔納巴里斯 [8] L 2-3
KHL 12/15 17:30 - [11] 迪納摩裏加 v 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 [5] W 4-6
KHL 12/13 14:00 - [6] 切日普維其 v 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 [5] L 3-0
KHL 12/11 13:30 - [9] 阿斯塔納巴里斯 v 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 [5] W 2-3
KHL 12/08 16:30 - [5] 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 v CSKA莫斯科 [1] L 1-2
KHL 12/05 14:30 - [12] 崑崙鴻星 v 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 [5] W 4-5
KHL 12/03 16:30 - [9] HC騎士 v 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 [5] W 2-3
KHL 12/01 16:00 - [5] 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 v 車利亞賓斯克 [3] W 2-0
KHL 11/29 14:00 - [5] 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 v 馬格尼托戈爾斯克金工 [4] L 2-4
KHL 11/26 16:00 - [5] 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 v 祖卡列特 [8] W 3-2
KHL 11/24 16:00 - [5] 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 v 葉卡捷琳堡汽車人 [4] W 5-1
KHL 11/21 11:30 - [4] 葉卡捷琳堡汽車人 v 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 [5] W 2-3
KHL 11/19 16:00 - [2] 喀山雪豹 v 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 [5] L 7-5
KHL 11/17 12:30 - [9] 席比爾 v 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 [5] L 3-1
KHL 11/12 16:00 - [5] 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 v 崑崙鴻星 [12] W 2-0
KHL 11/10 16:00 - [5] 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 v 喀山雪豹 [1] L 2-6
KHL 11/01 14:00 - [5] 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 v 哈巴羅夫斯克老虎 [9] L 3-4
KHL 10/30 16:00 - [5] 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 v 明斯克迪納摩 [4] W 6-3
KHL 10/28 14:00 - [5] 車利亞賓斯克 v 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 [5] L 4-1
KHL 10/26 14:00 - [4] 馬格尼托戈爾斯克金工 v 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 [5] W 2-3
KHL 10/21 16:30 - [1] CSKA莫斯科 v 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 [5] W 2-3
KHL 10/19 16:00 - [12] 崑崙鴻星 v 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 [5] L 3-1
KHL 10/16 16:00 - [5] 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 v 葉卡捷琳堡汽車人 [1] L 2-3
KHL 10/12 16:00 - [5] 下諾夫哥羅德魚雷 v 席比爾 [7] W 3-2

Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod (Russian: Торпедо Нижний Новгород) is a professional ice hockey club in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. It is a member of the Bobrov Division in the Kontinental Hockey League.

The team's home arena is Trade Union Sport Palace. The team used to play its home games at Konovalenko Sports Palace, named after Viktor Konovalenko – one of the most famous Soviet goaltenders, who played for the Torpedoes.

History

The first official ice hockey tournament in Gorky (the Communist-era name of Nizhny Novgorod) took place in early 1947, when the team was the winner of the first Avtozavodtsev Cup. In the 1947–48 season, the team was in the national championship. It was the official sports club of the submarine service of the Soviet Navy.[] The 1960–61 season was the most significant in the history of Torpedo, with the team winning the Avtozavodtsev Cup and the Soviet Sport Cup, reaching the final of the Cup of the Soviet Union, and finally winning the silver medal in the national championship. Torpedo was the first provincial team to place in the USSR championship in 1961. Gorkovchan's success that year is attributed, primarily, to head coach Dmitry Boginova, who managed to create a strong and cohesive team in just a few years. Goalie Konovalenko was later a two-time Olympic champion and eight-time world champion.[]

Twice the team fell just short of the bronze in 1982 and 1985. In the 1980s, Gorky twice won the Thunderstorm Authority prize. The Torpedo players in those years were constantly being called to different teams, with some seasons including the loss of up to ten players to other teams. In the championships of the MHL, RHL and Russia, which have been held since the Soviet collapse, Torpedo has not achieved significant success, with the best year in 1995, when the team placed fourth in the playoffs of the MHL championship.[]