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  2. Vegas favors Sergei Fedorov as next coach of Detroit ... - AOL

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    Sergei Fedorov won 3 Stanley Cups with the Wings; he coached in Russia in 2021-22.

  3. Sergei Fedorov - Wikipedia

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    Fedorov won the suit but has been unable to collect on the judgment from Zada. [74] Fedorov continues his philanthropic endeavours via the Sergei Fedorov Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation, which has donated over $800,000 to charities that mostly benefit children in need. [75] Fedorov currently serves as the head coach of CSKA Moscow ...

  4. List of NHL players who have signed offer sheets - Wikipedia

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    Detroit did match the offer sheet and Fedorov was paid $28 million for the season. Ryan Kesler: Sept 12, 2006 [11] 1 year, $1.9 million Vancouver Canucks: Philadelphia Flyers: Matched – Thomas Vanek: July 6, 2007 [35] 7 years, $50 million Buffalo Sabres: Edmonton Oilers: Matched – Dustin Penner: July 26, 2007 5 years, $21.5 million Anaheim ...

  5. 1997–98 Detroit Red Wings season - Wikipedia

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    After a lengthy holdout to start the 1997–98 season, Sergei Fedorov, a restricted free-agent, signed an offer sheet with the Carolina Hurricanes worth up to $38 million (with bonuses). The Red Wings matched the offer on February 26, 1998, ending Fedorov's holdout. The offer broke down as: $14 million for signing, $2 million for 21 regular ...

  6. Road to Stanleytown: Sergei Fedorov finds stride, 1997 ... - AOL

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  7. History of the Detroit Red Wings - Wikipedia

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    Rumors spread that maybe "Stevie Wonder" should be traded. But it was Demers, not Yzerman, who received the pink slip. New coach Bryan Murray was unable to get them back over .500, but they returned to the playoffs. Yzerman was joined by Sergei Fedorov, who would be an award

  8. Detroit Red Wings - Wikipedia

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    [93] [94] Yzerman was joined by Sergei Fedorov, who would be an award-winner and frequent all-star for the team during the 1990s. [95] In 1991, the team signed free agent Ray Sheppard, who would score a career-best 52 goals three years later. [96] [97] In 1993, the Red Wings acquired top defenseman Paul Coffey. [98]

  9. Alexander Mogilny - Wikipedia

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    Mogilny was the second Russian player to reach 1,000 points in the NHL, hitting the milestone just a few days after Sergei Fedorov. His 1992–93 tie with Teemu Selänne of Finland made them the first non-North Americans ever to lead the NHL in goals scored.