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  2. Vladislav Tretiak - Wikipedia

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    Vladislav Aleksandrovich Tretiak MP MSM (Russian: Владислав Александрович Третьяк, IPA: [trʲɪˈtʲjak]; born 25 April 1952) is a Russian former goaltender for the Soviet Union national ice hockey team. He was inducted into the inaugural class of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Hall of Fame in 1997.

  3. Vladyslav Tretiak - Wikipedia

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    Vladyslav Vasylovych Tretiak (Ukrainian: Владислав Васильович Третяк; born 21 February 1980) is a Ukrainian sabre fencer. Tretiak competed in men's sabre at the 2004 Summer Olympics. He reached the semifinals after defeating teammate Volodymyr Lukashenko, but lost to Hungary's Zsolt Nemcsik.

  4. List of members of the 8th Russian State Duma - Wikipedia

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    Vladislav Tretiak: United Russia: United Russia Since 19 September 2021 Chelyabinsk Oblast: Chelyabinsk: Vladimir Pavlov: United Russia: United Russia Since 19 September 2021 Metallurgichesky: Vladimir Burmatov: United Russia: United Russia Since 19 September 2021 Korkino: Valery Gartung: A Just Russia — For Truth: A Just Russia — For Truth ...

  5. 1981 Canada Cup - Wikipedia

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    Soviet goaltender Vladislav Tretiak was named most valuable player. Canada's Wayne Gretzky led the tournament in scoring with 12 points. This second edition of the Canada Cup was originally scheduled to be held in 1979 but was postponed due to disputes between the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association and Hockey Canada.

  6. List of Olympic ice hockey players for the Soviet Union

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    Goaltender Vladislav Tretiak played in four tournaments, the most among all Soviet players. Three players – Viacheslav Fetisov , Vladimir Krutov , and Sergei Makarov – played in the most games, with 22 each across three Olympics.

  7. Soviet MVP (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    1973-74 Vladislav Tretiak; 1974-75 Vladislav Tretiak; 1975-76 Vladislav Tretiak; 1976-77 Helmut Balderis; 1977-78 Boris Mikhailov; 1978-79 Boris Mikhailov; 1979-80 Sergei Makarov; 1980-81 Vladislav Tretiak; 1981-82 Viacheslav Fetisov; 1982-83 Vladislav Tretiak; 1983-84 Nikolai Drozdetsky; 1984-85 Sergei Makarov; 1985-86 Vyacheslav Fetisov

  8. HC CSKA Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Vladislav Tretiak (2008), the goaltender of the IIHF Centennial All-Star Team Another memorable game was played on 11 January 1976 against the Philadelphia Flyers , who at the time were the defending Stanley Cup Champions and were known as the "Broad Street Bullies" for their highly physical play.

  9. 1976 Philadelphia Flyers–Red Army game - Wikipedia

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    The Flyers–Red Army game was a famous international ice hockey game played on January 11, 1976, between the Philadelphia Flyers of the North America-based National Hockey League (NHL), and HC CSKA Moscow (Central Sports Club of the Army Moscow, Russian: ХК ЦСКА Москва, also known as the "Red Army Team", as all players were superficially members of the Soviet Army) of the Soviet ...