The 2009–10 MHL season was the first season of the Junior Hockey League, the junior ice hockey league in Russia. The Steel Foxes Magnitogorsk won the league title.
Regular season
Western Conference
Eastern Conference
Playoffs
| 1/8 Finals
| | | Quarterfinals
| | | Semifinals
| | | Final
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| E1
| Steel Foxes Magnitogorsk
| 3
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| W8
| Russian Knights
| 0
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| | E1
| Steel Foxes Magnitogorsk
| 3
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| | | E5
| Bars Kazan
| 1
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| W4
| CSKA Red Army
| 2
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| E5
| Bars Kazan
| 3
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| | E1
| Steel Foxes Magnitogorsk
| 3
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| | | E7
| Polar Bears Chelyabinsk
| 1
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| E3
| Avto Yekaterinburg
| 3
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| W6
| MHK Dynamo Moscow
| 0
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| | E3
| Avto Yekaterinburg
| 1
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| | | E7
| Polar Bears Chelyabinsk
| 3
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| W2
| Loko Yaroslavl
| 1
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| E7
| Polar Bears Chelyabinsk
| 3
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| | E1
| Steel Foxes Magnitogorsk
| 3
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| | | E8
| Kuznetsk Bears
| 1
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| E2
| Tolpar Ufa
| 3
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| W7
| Almas Cherepovets
| 0
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| | E2
| Tolpar Ufa
| 3
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| | | E6
| Omsk Hawks
| 0
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| W3
| SKA 1946 Saint Petersburg
| 2
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| E6
| Omsk Hawks
| 3
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| | E2
| Tolpar Ufa
| 2
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| | | E8
| Kuznetsk Bears
| 3
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| E4
| Reactor Nizhnekamsk
| 3
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| W5
| Sheriff Balaschicha
| 0
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| | E4
| Reactor Nizhnekamsk
| 1
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| | | E8
| Kuznetsk Bears
| 3
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| W1
| MHK Krylya Sovetov Moscow
| 1
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| E8
| Kuznetsk Bears
| 3
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