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—A compilation of three 🇷🇺 Russian hockey legends Pavel “Russian Rocket” Bure Павел Буре Основные моменты, Sergei “Serge Protector” Fedorov Сергей Федоров Основные моменты and Alexander “Alexander The Great” Mogilny Александр Могильный Основные моменты career highlights—
Pavel Bure Павел Буре Основные моменты – 🇷🇺
Credit: Håkan Dahlström
- Full name – Pavel Vladimirovich Bure
- Nickname – “Russian Rocket”
- Nationality – Russian 🇷🇺
- Career accomplishments –
Award | Year |
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Calder Memorial Trophy | 1992 |
NHL All-Star Game | 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001 |
NHL First All-Star Team | 1994 |
NHL All-Star Game MVP | 2000 |
Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy | 2000, 2001 |
NHL Second All-Star Team | 2000, 2001 |
Hockey Hall of Fame | 2012 |
Award | Year |
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World Junior Championship Best Forward | 1989 |
World Junior Championship All-Star Team | 1989 |
World Junior Championship gold medal (Soviet Union) | 1989 |
World Championship gold medal (Soviet Union) | 1990 |
World Championship Second All-Star Team | 1991 |
Winter Olympics Best Forward | 1998 |
International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame | 2012 |
Award | Year |
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Vancouver Canucks Most Exciting Player Award | 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998 |
Molson Cup (three-star selection leader) | 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998 |
Cyclone Taylor Trophy (MVP) | 1993, 1994, 1998 |
Cyrus H. McLean Trophy (leading scorer) | 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998 |
Award | Year |
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Soviet champion (CSKA Moscow) | 1988, 1989 |
IIHF European Champions Cup (CSKA Moscow) | 1988, 1989, 1990 |
Soviet Championship League Rookie of the Year | 1989 |
N.H.L. Legends: Pavel “Russian Rocket” Bure Highlights Павел Буре Основные моменты – 🇷🇺
N.H.L. Hall Of Famer Pavel “Russian Rocket” Bure Documentary – 1992 Vancouver Canucks Павел Буре Основные моменты – 🇷🇺
N.H.L. Legends Tribute – N.H.L. 100 Greatest Players: Pavel “Russian Rocket” Bure Won 1993-1994 Back-To-Back N.H.L. Scoring Titles Павел Буре Основные моменты – 🇷🇺
Nagano 1998 Winter Olympics – Pavel “Russian Rocket”Bure Highlights Павел Буре Основные моменты – 🇷🇺
Sergei Fedorov Сергей Федоров Основные моменты – 🇷🇺
Credit: Håkan Dahlström
- Full name – Sergei Viktorovich Fyodorov
- Nickname – “Serge Protector”
- Nationality – Russian 🇷🇺
- Career accomplishments –
- World Junior Championships – 1988 All-Star Team
- NHL All-Rookie Team – 1991
- NHL First All-Star Team – 1994
- NHL All-Star Game – 1992, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003
- KHL All-Star Game – 2010, 2011, 2012
- NHL All-Star Game SuperSkills Competition – “Fastest Skater” Winner (1992, 1994), “Hardest Shot” Winner (2002)
- Hart Memorial Trophy – 1994
- Lester B. Pearson Award – 1994
- Frank J. Selke Trophy – 1994, 1996
- Master of Sport Award (Ice Hockey) – 1998
- Kharlamov Trophy – 2003
- Faith Towards Hockey Award – 2011
- 1994 NHL Player of the Year by The Sporting News
- 3-time NHL Stanley Cup Champion: 1997, 1998 and 2002
- Most overtime points, career (27)
- Previously tied the record for Regular season overtime goals (15)
- First European-trained player to win the Hart Memorial Trophy
- First Russian player to reach 1,000 NHL points
- Largest single season amount paid to an NHL athlete ($28 million, 43 total games) (1997–98)
- Previously tied the record for “Fastest Skater” in the 1996 NHL All-Star Game SuperSkills Competition (13.510s ’93 Gartner).
- Oldest player in NHL history to score a Game 7 game-winning goal (39 years, 136 days, Washington–New York (April 28, 2009).
N.H.L. Hall Of Famer Sergei “Serge Protector” Fedorov Highlights Сергей Федоров Основные моменты (1991-2003) – 🇷🇺
Sergei “Serge Protector” Fedorov Five Goal Game Highlights – Washington Capitals vs Detroit Red Wings – December 26, 1996 – At Joe Louis Arena – Detroit, Michigan Сергей Федоров Основные моменты – 🇷🇺
N.H.L. Legends Tribute – N.H.L. 100 Greatest Players: Sergei “Serge Protector” Fedorov Сергей Федоров Основные моменты – 🇷🇺
Alexander Mogilny Александр Могильный Основные моменты – 🇷🇺
Credit: Fishtr
- Full name – Alexander Gennadevich Mogilny
- Nickname – “Alexander The Great”
- Nationality – Russian 🇷🇺
- Career accomplishments –
- NHL All-Star – 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2003 (injured)
- NHL Second All-Star Team – 1993, 1996
- Stanley Cup champion – 2000
- NHL goal-scoring leader (tied with the Winnipeg Jets’ Teemu Selänne) – Alex Mogilny scored 76 goals during the 1992-93 NHL regular season.
- Lady Byng Memorial Trophy – 2003
- Most game-winning goals in a season – 1993 (11)
- Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame (inducted on January 1, 2011)
- World Junior Championships All-Star Team – 1988
- World Junior Championships best forward – 1988
- Member of the Triple Gold Club (June 10, 2000)
- Inducted into the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame in 2016
- 83rd greatest Maple Leaf of all-time
Olympic Games | ||
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1988 Calgary | Ice hockey | |
World Championship | ||
1989 Sweden | Ice hockey | |
World Junior Championship | ||
1988 Soviet Union | Ice hockey | |
1989 USA | Ice hockey |
Alexander “Alexander The Great ” Mogilny Highlights – 1992-93 N.H.L. Regular Season – Buffalo Sabres – 76 Goals Александр Могильный Основные моменты – 🇷🇺
Sportsnet Tribute: Alexander “Alexander The Great ” Mogilny N.H.L. Career Highlights | N.H.L. Rewind Александр Могильный Основные моменты – 🇷🇺
Alexander “Alexander the Great” Mogilny Highlights || 1989-2006 N.H.L Career Highlights Александр Могильный Основные моменты – 🇷🇺
Sportsnet Tribute: Alexander “Alexander the Great” Mogilny Highlights N.H.L. Career Milestone Headlines Toronto Maple Leafs Epic 2004 Comeback – 998 N.H.L. Career Points, Two Points Shy Of 100 Career Points Александр Могильный Основные моменты – 🇷🇺
Sources: Wikipedia–https://www.en.wikipedia.org, E.S.P.N.–https://www.espn.com, N.H.L.–https://www.nhl.com, Winter Olympics official website–https://www.olympic.org/winter-games, Sportsnet–https://www.sportsnet.ca, YouTube–https://www.youtube.com