Ģirts Ankipāns
Girts Ankipans
Born (1975-11-29) November 29, 1975
Riga, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 216 lb (98 kg; 15 st 6 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for HK Essamika Ogre
ESC Harzer Wölfe Braunlage
EHC Neuwied
EHC Timmendorfer Strand
HK Riga 2000
EV Füssen
EV Landshut
Dinamo-2 Minsk
Dinamo Minsk
Dinamo Riga
National team  Latvia
Playing career 19912013

Ģirts Ankipāns (born November 29, 1975) is a retired Latvian ice hockey player and coach. Currently he serves as the head coach of Dinamo Riga in KHL.

Career

Playing career

He started his professional ice hockey career in Latvia, where he played for various local teams. During the 1996-97 season, he became the best goal-scorer of the Latvian Hockey League. Next 7 seasons Ankipāns spent playing in German hockey leagues. Before the 2003-04 season, he returned to Latvia and joined HK Riga 2000. He played five seasons with Dinamo Riga in KHL before retiring as player.

International career

He has played for the Latvia men's national ice hockey team in 2003, 2005 and 2009 World Championships as well as in 2006 Winter Olympics.

Coaching career

After ending his career as player Ankipāns joined Dinamo coaching staff as assistant coach.[1] On September 28, 2017, he became the interim head coach of the team, replacing Sandis Ozoliņš. On March 29, 2018 Ankipāns was signed as the head coach. [2]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1991–92HK Cēsis VendeniekiLAT123364
1992–93HK Essamika OgreLAT2243357867
1993–94HK Essamika OgreLAT2120224269331412
1994–95HK Essamika OgreLAT2417223946
1995–96HK Essamika OgreLAT2919143364
1996–97Juniors RīgaEEHL3221183946
1996–97Juniors RīgaLAT193434688
1997–98Juniors Essamika RīgaEEHL42244
1997–98Lillehammer IKNOR62464
1997–98Harzer Wölfe BraunlageDEU.23624325663
1998–99Harzer Wölfe BraunlageDEU.2294151926
1998–99EHC NeuwiedDEU.22410182838
1999–2000EC Timmendorfer StrandDEU.350519014194
2000–01EC Timmendorfer StrandDEU.3101372012
2001–02HK Rīga 2000EEHL8471124
2001–02EV FüssenDEU.34430508042
2002–03Landshut CannibalsDEU.24015254034
2003–04HK Rīga 2000LAT1613162934557126
2003–04HK Rīga 2000EEHL253101318
2004–05HK Rīga 2000BLR421325384630002
2004–05HK Rīga 2000LAT5235411714216
2005–06HK Rīga 2000BLR411030403860556
2005–06HK Rīga 2000LAT2466
2006–07Dinamo MinskBLR233474
2006–07Dinamo–2 MinskBLR.210440
2006–07HK Rīga 2000LAT26173047127613
2007–08HK Rīga 2000LAT28122537873584
2008–09Dinamo RīgaKHL51771418300014
2008–09HK Rīga 2000BLR10000
2009–10Dinamo RīgaKHL52815233031010
2010–11Dinamo RīgaKHL506142036111124
2011–12Dinamo RīgaKHL3166121441010
2012–13Dinamo RīgaKHL1810110
2012–13HK Liepājas MetalurgsBLR13088831120
LAT totals 202 180 204 384 316 26 18 27 45 28
BLR totals 120 26 67 93 96 12 1 6 7 8
KHL totals 202 28 42 70 108 21 3 1 4 18
  • LAT totals do not include numbers from the 2005–06 season, and 2006–07 playoffs.

International

Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM
1993 Latvia EJC C1 4 0 1 1 4
1995 Latvia WJC C1 4 2 0 2 4
2003 Latvia WC 6 0 1 1 0
2005 Latvia OGQ 3 0 1 1 0
2005 Latvia WC 6 2 4 6 0
2006 Latvia OG 5 0 0 0 0
2009 Latvia OGQ 3 1 3 4 0
2009 Latvia WC 7 1 2 3 6
2010 Latvia OG 4 2 0 2 2
2011 Latvia WC 6 0 0 0 2
Junior totals 8 2 1 3 8
Senior totals 40 6 11 17 10

References

  1. Dinamo Rīga (2013-07-01). "Treneru korpusu papildina Ankipāns un Klodāns". IIHF.com. Retrieved 2013-09-08.
  2. Dinamo Rīga (2018-03-29). "AS "Dinamo Rīga" padomes sēdē par galveno treneri apstiprina Ģirtu Ankipānu". IIHF.com. Retrieved 2019-01-02.


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