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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.
They were led by the "KLM Line" of Vladimir Krutov, Igor Larionov, and Sergei Makarov on offence, as well as Viacheslav Fetisov and Alexei Kasatonov on defence, with the venerable Vladislav Tretiak in goal. [12] Featuring a strong mixture of veterans and young players, the Soviets entered the tournament as favourites. [11]
The Soviets were led by legendary players in world ice hockey, such as Boris Mikhailov (a top line right winger and team captain), Vladislav Tretiak (the consensus best goaltender in the world at the time), the speedy and skilled Valeri Kharlamov, and talented, dynamic players such as defenseman Viacheslav Fetisov and forwards Vladimir Krutov ...
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.
Tretiak or Tretyak (Russian: Третья́к or Третьяк; Ukrainian: Третяк or Трет`як) is a gender-neutral Slavic surname. It may refer to: Józef Tretiak (1841–1923), Polish writer; Sergiy Tretyak (born 1984), Ukrainian association football player; Serhiy Tretyak (born 1963), Ukrainian association football player
Vladimir Petrov Russia: Player 2006 [186] Ronald Pettersson Sweden: Player 2004 [55] František Pospíšil Czech Republic: Player 1999 [187] Jaroslav Pouzar Czech Republic: Player 2024 [106] [140] Sepp Puschnig Austria: Player 1999 [188] Pat Quinn Canada: Builder 2016 [189] [190] Alexander Ragulin Russia: Player 1997 [191] Hans Rampf Germany ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin (second from left) speaks with Bure (far right) in August 2001. Bure is known to have frequently played ice hockey with Russian president Vladimir Putin , but has denied having any political ambitions himself in an interview with a Swedish newspaper in 2019.
Twelve years later, following a private party on 13 June 1997 Fetisov, along with teammate Vladimir Konstantinov and team masseur Sergei Mnatsakanov, hired a limousine to drive them home after celebrating the Detroit Red Wings' Stanley Cup triumph. The driver, Richard Gnida, whose license was suspended at the time for drunk driving, lost ...