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  2. Viacheslav Fetisov - Wikipedia

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    Fetisov attended the World Hockey Summit in 2010, and discussed wanting to improve KHL's relationship with the National Hockey League (NHL) with respect to transfer agreements and player contracts. The Russian league sought greater financial compensation when its players departed for the NHL, instead of negotiating a flat rate for an unlimited ...

  3. Soviet Union men's national ice hockey team - Wikipedia

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    Ice hockey was not properly introduced into the Soviet Union until the 1940s, though bandy, a similar game played on a larger ice field, had long been popular in the country. It was during a tour of FC Dynamo Moscow of the United Kingdom in 1945 that Soviet officials first got the idea of establishing an ice hockey program.

  4. 1979 Challenge Cup (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    The 1979 Challenge Cup was a series of international ice hockey games between the Soviet Union national ice hockey team and a team of All-Stars from the National Hockey League. [1] The games were played on February 8, 10, and 11 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. It replaced the NHL's all-star festivities for the 1978–79 NHL season ...

  5. Boris Mikhailov (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Boris graduated from the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture in 1979. His son Yegor Mikhailov is also a hockey player. In the 2004 Disney biopic Miracle, he is portrayed by former NHL player Sasha Lakovic. [5] Mikhailov is a member of PutinTeam, Alexander Ovechkin's group that promotes President Putin and his policies. [6] [7]

  6. Vyacheslav Bykov - Wikipedia

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    Bykov started out playing for the team of his home city, Traktor Chelyabinsk in 1979. [1] After three years, he went to play for powerhouse CSKA Moscow.While at CSKA Moscow, he became a regular on the Soviet national team and later the Russian team, taking part in the following international tournaments: [2]

  7. Soviet Championship League - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Hockey Championship (Russian: Чемпионат СССР по хоккею) was the highest level ice hockey league in the Soviet Union, running from 1946 to 1992. Before the 1940s the game of ice hockey was not cultivated in Russia , instead the more popular form of hockey was bandy .

  8. Anatoly Tarasov - Wikipedia

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    Anatoly Tarasov coaching a Soviet player in Tampere, Finland, in 1970.. Tarasov was inducted into the inaugural class of the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1997. [7] Having helped to build the Soviet hockey program from scratch, he became the first Soviet man to be enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto as a builder.

  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 ...