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  2. Summit Series - Wikipedia

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    The Summit Series, Super Series 72, [1] Canada–USSR Series (Russian: Суперсерия СССР — Канада, romanized: Superseriya SSSR — Kanada), or Series of the Century (French: Série du siècle), was an eight-game ice hockey series between the Soviet Union and Canada, held in September 1972.

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

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    In 1972 the Soviets played Canada in an exhibition series that saw the Soviet national team play a team composed of National Hockey League (NHL) players for the first time. Both the Olympics and World Championships did not allow professionals, so the best Canadian players were never able to compete against the Soviets, and in protest at this ...

  4. 1974 Summit Series - Wikipedia

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    The top scorers of the Soviet team were Alexander Yakushev (5 goals, 3 assists), as well as Vladimir Petrov (2 goals, 6 assists), and Valery Kharlamov (2 goals, 5 assists). On the Canadian side, Bobby Hull (7 goals, 2 assists), Ralph Backstrom (4 goals, 4 assists), Gordie Howe (3 goals, 4 assists) and André Lacroix (1 goal, 7 assists) led in ...

  5. 1987 Canada Cup - Wikipedia

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    In Game 2, which is considered by some to be the greatest hockey game ever played, [1] [4] Canada led 3–1 after one period, but this time it was the Soviets who came from behind to tie it 3–3 in the second. Canada scored twice more, each time Mario Lemieux assisted by Wayne Gretzky, but the Soviets replied each time.

  6. Vladimir Myshkin - Wikipedia

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    In his first major event as starting goaltender of the Soviet national team, he led the Soviets to a perfect 5-0 record in the round robin of the 1984 Canada Cup by going 3-0 in his three starts before being defeated by Canada 3-2 in overtime in the semifinals. Nonetheless, Myshkin played spectacularly that game in a losing cause, being named ...

  7. 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 .

  8. Vladimir Petrov (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Petrov played for the Soviet team in three Winter Olympics, 1972 Soviet Union–Canada Summit Series and many IIHF World Championships. He is the fourth all-time leading top scorer at the World Championships, with 154 points (74 goals and 80 assists) in 102 games.

  9. List of Soviet and Russian ice hockey scoring champions

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    The following is a list of the annual point scoring champions of the top Russian ice hockey league of each era, from the Soviet Championship League to the current Kontinental Hockey League. Soviet Championship

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