| CSKA Moscow | |
| | Founded | 1946 | | Home ice | CSKA Sport Palace | | Based in | Moscow, Russia | | Colours | Red, white, blue | | League | Russian Hockey Super League | | Head coach | Vyacheslav Bykov | | Russian/Soviet Championships won | 32 (1948, 1949, 1950, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989) | | European Cups won | 20 (1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990) | | Spengler Cups won | 1 (1991) | | Pajulahti Cups won | 1 (2005) | | Official website | http://www.cska-hockey.ru | HC CSKA Moscow (Central Sports Army Hockey Club Moscow, Russian: ХК ЦСКА Москва) is a Russian ice hockey club. It is referred to as the "Red Army Team" for its past affiliation with the Soviet Army, popularly known as the Red Army. Image File history File links Cska_Moscow_Logo. ...
Year 1946 (MCMXLVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full 1946 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
CSKA Universal Sports Hall, formerly CSKA Palace of Sports, is an indoor sporting arena located in Moscow, Russia. ...
For other uses, see Moscow (disambiguation). ...
The Russian Superleague is the highest division of the main professional ice hockey league in Russia, and is commonly considered second-best in the world after the NHL. It is part of the Russian Pro Hockey League which is composed of two divisions, the Superleague and the Vysshaya Liga (Premier...
Vyacheslav Arkadevich Slava Bykov (Russian: ) (born July 24, 1960 in Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR) is a former Soviet Ice hockey player. ...
The European Cup, also known as the Europa Cup, was a European ice hockey club competition for champions of national leagues which was contested between 1965 and 1997, governed by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). ...
Spengler Cup is an annual ice hockey tournament held in Davos, Switzerland. ...
Pajulahti Cup is an annual ice hockey tournament held in Finland. ...
For other uses, see Moscow (disambiguation). ...
Ice hockey, known simply as hockey in areas where it is more common than field hockey, is a team sport played on ice. ...
For other organizations known as the Red Army, see Red Army (disambiguation). ...
History
A Russian hockey powerhouse
The hockey team CDKA (Central Dom Red Army) — champion of USSR 1948. (from left) Vladimir Nikanorov, Grigoriy Mkrtchan, Mihail Orehov, Evgeniy Babich, Anatoliy Tarasov, Vsevolod Bobrov, Vladimir Venevcev. CSKA is one of the most successful teams in the history of professional sports. They won 32 Soviet championships during the Soviet League's 46-year existence, including all but six from 1955 to 1989 and 13 in a row from 1977 to 1989. By comparison, no NHL team has ever won more than five Stanley Cups in a row. They were almost as dominant in the European Cup. They won all but two titles from 1969 to 1990, including 12 in a row from 1978 to 1990. The team's first coach was Anatoli Tarasov, who would later become famous as the coach of the Soviet national team. Tarasov coached the Red Army Team, either alone or with co-coaches, for most of the time from 1946 to 1975. The team's greatest run came under Viktor Tikhonov, who was coach from 1977 to 1996--serving for most of that time as coach of the national team. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Vsevolod Bobrov (ÐÑеволод ÐиÑ
Ð°Ð¹Ð»Ð¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ ÐобÑов, born December 1, 1922 in Morshansk; died July 1, 1979 in Moscow) is a former Soviet athlete, who excelled in both football (soccer) and ice hockey. ...
Year 1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1955 Gregorian calendar). ...
Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ...
Also: 1977 (album) by Ash. ...
NHL can also be an abbreviation for National Historic Landmark or Non-Hodgkins lymphoma. ...
The Stanley Cup The Stanley Cup (French: ) is the championship trophy of the National Hockey League (NHL), the major professional ice hockey league in Canada and the United States. ...
The European Cup, also known as the Europa Cup, was a European ice hockey club competition for champions of national leagues which was contested between 1965 and 1997, governed by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). ...
Also: 1969 (Stargate SG-1) episode. ...
Year 1990 (MCMXC) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar). ...
Year 1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1978 Gregorian calendar). ...
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The Soviet national ice hockey team, or USSR national ice hockey team (Russian: СбоÑÐ½Ð°Ñ Ð¡Ð¡Ð¡Ð Ð¿Ð¾ Ñ
Ð¾ÐºÐºÐµÑ Ñ Ñайбой) was the most dominant amateur hockey team in international play between 1954 and 1991. ...
Year 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Victor Vasilevich Tikhonov (Russian: , born June 04, 1930) is a prominent Russian ice hockey player and coach. ...
Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ...
The Red Army Team was able to pull off such a long run of dominance because during the Soviet era, the entire CSKA organization was a functioning division of the Red Army. Taking full advantage of the fact that all able-bodied Soviet males had to serve in the military, it was literally able to draft the best young hockey players in the Soviet Union onto the team. There was a substantial overlap between the rosters of the Red Army Team and the Soviet national team, which was one factor behind the Soviets' near-absolute dominance of international hockey from the 1950s through the early 1990s. By the late 1980s, however, the long run of Red Army dominance caused a significant dropoff in attendance throughout the league.[1] Not surprisingly, discipline was quite strict, especially under Tikhonov. His players practiced for as many as 11 months a year, and were confined to barracks throughout that time even if they were married. However, he mellowed somewhat after the collapse of the Soviet Union.[1] A barracks housing conscripts of Norrbottens regemente in Boden, Sweden. ...
CSKA has remained one of the strongest clubs in Russia since the collapse of the Soviet Union, though it has yet to win a championship. Off the ice, the massive exodus of Russian players to the NHL hit CSKA particularly hard off the ice, in part because, as mentioned above, nearly all of the country's best players were on the roster. For a time in the late 1990s and early 2000s, it was briefly unofficially known as "the Russian Penguins" after the Pittsburgh Penguins bought an interest in the team.[1] The Pittsburgh Penguins are a professional ice hockey team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ...
One of the most feared lines in hockey history was the KLM Line of the 1980s. The name came from the last names of the three players, Vladimir Krutov, Igor Larionov, and Sergei Makarov. Together with defensemen Viacheslav Fetisov and Alexei Kasatonov, they were known as the Green Unit because they wore green jerseys in practice. The five-man unit formed a dominant force in European hockey throughout the decade. All five players would be permitted to come to the NHL in 1989, with mixed results. Krutov had the shortest NHL career, lasting only one season in Vancouver; Makarov (who won the Calder Trophy in 1990) and Kasatonov were out of the NHL by 1997; Fetisov and Larionov won the Stanley Cup twice together with Detroit before Fetisov retired in 1998; Larionov would win a third Cup with Detroit in 2002, before retiring from New Jersey in 2004. Vladimir Krutov (Владимир Евгеньевич Крутов; born June 1, 1960 in Moscow, Soviet Union) is a former Russian hockey forward. ...
L-to-R: Kozlov, Konstantinov, Fedorov, Fetisov, Larionov (June 1997) Igor Nikolayevich Larionov (Russian: ÐгоÑÑ ÐÐ¸ÐºÐ¾Ð»Ð°ÐµÐ²Ð¸Ñ ÐаÑионов; born December 3, 1960 in Voskresensk, Soviet Union, now Russia) is a Russian former ice hockey player. ...
This article is about the ice hockey player. ...
Viacheslav (Slava) Alexandrovich Fetisov (Russian: ÐÑÑеÑлав (Слава) ÐлекÑандÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ Ð¤ÐµÑиÑов, VjaÄeslav (Slava) AleksandroviÄ Fetisov; born April 20, 1958, in Moscow, Soviet Union now Russia) is the current Minister of Sport in Russia, and a former ice hockey defenseman, considered one of the best defensemen of all time, a long-time captain for the Soviet...
Alexei Kasatonov (ÐлекÑей ÐикÑоÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ ÐаÑаÑонов; born October 14, 1959 in Leningrad, USSR) is an ice hockey defenseman, a long-time member of the Soviet Union national team. ...
Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ...
The Vancouver Canucks are a professional ice hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ...
The Calder Memorial Trophy, is a National Hockey League trophy, presented annually to the best rookie of the year as voted upon by the Professional Hockey Writers Association at the end of the regular season. ...
Year 1990 (MCMXC) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar). ...
For the band, see 1997 (band). ...
The Stanley Cup The Stanley Cup (French: ) is the championship trophy of the National Hockey League (NHL), the major professional ice hockey league in Canada and the United States. ...
The Detroit Red Wings are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit, Michigan. ...
Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...
Also see: 2002 (number). ...
The New Jersey Devils are a professional ice hockey team based in Newark, New Jersey. ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
CSKA and the NHL CSKA played 36 games against NHL teams from 1975 to 1991 and finished with a record of 26 wins, 8 losses, and 2 ties. 34 of these games were played in Super Series, including a tour of North America in 1975/1976. On New Year's Eve 1975, CSKA played the Montreal Canadiens. The game ended with a 3-3 draw, but was widely hailed as one of the greatest games ever played. This article is about exhibition ice hockey games from 1976 to 1991. ...
A clash of hockey titans occurred in December 1975 through the early 1976. ...
Year 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1976 Pick up sticks(MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Montreal Canadiens (French: ) are a professional mens ice hockey team based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
To tie or draw is to finish a competition with identical or inconclusive results. ...
Another memorable game was played on January 11, 1976 against the Philadelphia Flyers, who at the time were the defending Stanley Cup Champions. The game was notable for an incident where, after an extremely hard body check delivered by Philadelphia's Ed Van Impe, the CSKA's top player, Valery Kharlamov, was left prone on the ice for a minute. CSKA coach Konstantin Loktev pulled his team off the ice in protest that no penalty was called. They were told by NHL president Clarence Campbell to return to the ice and finish the game, which was being broadcast to an international audience, or the Soviet Hockey Federation would not get paid the fee that they were entitled to. They eventually complied and eventually lost that game 4-1. is the 11th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1976 Pick up sticks(MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Philadelphia Flyers are a professional ice hockey team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ...
Checking in ice hockey is the act of physically keeping an opposing player in check. ...
Ed Charles Van Impe (born on May 27, 1940 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey defenceman. ...
Valery Borisovich Kharlamov (Russian: ÐалеÑий ÐоÑиÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ Ð¥Ð°Ñламов; January 14, 1948 - August 27, 1981) was a star ice hockey player from the Soviet Union. ...
Konstantin Loktev (born April 16, 1933 in Moscow, Soviet Union - 1998) was an ice hockey player who played in the Soviet Hockey League. ...
Clarence Campbell poses with the Stanley Cup in 1957. ...
CSKA Moscow alumni have made a large impact on the NHL; perhaps the largest impact came with the Detroit Red Wings of the mid-1990s. Sergei Fedorov, Vladimir Konstantinov, and Vyacheslav Kozlov had established themselves as key members of the Wings when they were joined by Fetisov and Larionov, forming the Russian Five. These five players would play an integral role in the Wings' consecutive Stanley Cup championships in 1997 and 1998. Dmitri Mironov joined the 1998 squad, following Konstantinov's career-ending injury on 13 June 1997; since Konstantinov was kept on the roster despite his injury, the 1998 squad marks the largest contingent of CSKA veterans (six) to win the Stanley Cup. Sergei Viktorovich Fedorov (Russian:СеÑгей ÐикÑоÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ Ð¤ÑдоÑов, Sergey Viktorovich Fyodorov; born December 13, 1969 in Pskov, Soviet Union; now Russia) is a professional ice hockey forward and occasional defenceman[1] who plays for the Columbus Blue Jackets in the National Hockey League. ...
Vladimir Konstantinov (ÐÐ»Ð°Ð´Ð¸Ð¼Ð¸Ñ ÐонÑÑанÑинов â born March 19, 1967 in Murmansk, Russia) is a former professional hockey player. ...
Vyacheslav Slava Kozlov (ÐÑÑеÑлав Ðозлов, born May 3, 1972 in Voskresensk, Soviet Union) is a Russian ice hockey left winger who currently plays for the Atlanta Thrashers of the NHL. Kozlov was drafted 45th overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft. ...
The Russian Five was a unit of five Russian, ice hockey players of the Detroit Red Wings during the 1990s. ...
Dmitri Mironov (born December 25, 1965 in Moscow, U.S.S.R.) is a retired Russian ice hockey defenseman. ...
CSKA players - champions of USSR 1989 Players Goalies This article is about the ice hockey player. ...
Vladimir Krutov (Владимир Евгеньевич Крутов; born June 1, 1960 in Moscow, Soviet Union) is a former Russian hockey forward. ...
Vyacheslav Arkadevich Slava Bykov (Russian: ) (born July 24, 1960 in Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR) is a former Soviet Ice hockey player. ...
Andrei Khomutov (born April 21, 1961 in Yaroslavl, USSR), was a Soviet ice hockey right winger. ...
Valeri Viktorovich Kamensky (Russian: ) (born April 18, 1966 in Voskresensk, Soviet Union, now Russia) is a Russian hockey player. ...
L-to-R: Kozlov, Konstantinov, Fedorov, Fetisov, Larionov (June 1997) Igor Nikolayevich Larionov (Russian: ÐгоÑÑ ÐÐ¸ÐºÐ¾Ð»Ð°ÐµÐ²Ð¸Ñ ÐаÑионов; born December 3, 1960 in Voskresensk, Soviet Union, now Russia) is a Russian former ice hockey player. ...
Pavel Vladimirovich Bure (Russian: ; born on March 31, 1971 in Moscow, USSR) is a former professional ice hockey player. ...
Alexander Mogilny (born February 18, 1969, in Khabarovsk, USSR) is an ice hockey player, currently with Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League. ...
Aleksei Kasatonov is known as The Russian Rocket. Many regard him as one of the best defensive ice hockey players of all time. ...
Viacheslav (Slava) Alexandrovich Fetisov (Russian: ÐÑÑеÑлав (Слава) ÐлекÑандÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ Ð¤ÐµÑиÑов, VjaÄeslav (Slava) AleksandroviÄ Fetisov; born April 20, 1958, in Moscow, USSR) is an ice hockey defenseman, considered one of the best defensemen of all time, a long-time captain for the Soviet Union national team. ...
Igor Vyazmikin (b. ...
Sergei Viktorovich Fedorov (Russian:СеÑгей ÐикÑоÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ Ð¤ÑдоÑов, Sergey Viktorovich Fyodorov; born December 13, 1969 in Pskov, Soviet Union; now Russia) is a professional ice hockey forward and occasional defenceman[1] who plays for the Columbus Blue Jackets in the National Hockey League. ...
Evgeny Davydov (born May 27, 1967) in Chelyabinsk, U.S.S.R. is a retired Russian professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League for the Winnipeg Jets, Florida Panthers and the Ottawa Senators. ...
Vladimir Konstantinov (ÐÐ»Ð°Ð´Ð¸Ð¼Ð¸Ñ ÐонÑÑанÑинов â born March 19, 1967 in Murmansk, Russia) is a former professional hockey player. ...
Vladimir Malakhov may be: Vladimir Malakhov (chess). ...
Igor Aleksandrovich Kravchuk (Russian: ) (born September 13, 1966 in Ufa, U.S.S.R.) is a retired Russian ice hockey defenseman, who competed internationally for the USSR and Russia. ...
Sergei Starikov was a Russian hockey player. ...
Valeri Zelepukin (born September 17, 1968 in Voskresensk, Soviet Union) is a Russian ice hockey player who has played in the National Hockey League for the New Jersey Devils, Edmonton Oilers, Philadelphia Flyers and the Chicago Blackhawks between 1991 and 2001. ...
Sergei Zubov (born July 22, 1970, in Moscow, USSR) is a defenseman for the Dallas Stars of the NHL. // Playing career He is considered one of the better offensive defensemen in the NHL today. ...
Andrei Kovalenko (born June 7, 1970 in Balakovo, Russia) is a professional ice hockey player. ...
Boris Mironov (b. ...
- Aleksei Ivashkin
- Maksim Mikhailovsky
- Evgeny Belosheikin
- Leonid Gerasimov
- Konstantin Bakhutashvily
Maksim Mikhailovsky (born July 24, 1969 in Moscow, Russia) is a retired ice hockey player who played in the Soviet Hockey League. ...
Evgeny Belosheikin (born April 17, 1966 - death date unknown) was a professional ice hockey player who played in the Soviet Hockey League. ...
Pajulahti cup winners 2005 - Sergei Anshakov - 2 goals
- Sergei Mozyakin - 2 goals
- David Nemirovski - 4 goals
- Denis Parshin - 2 goals
- Andrei Nikitenko - 1 goal
- Vadim Khomitsky - 1 goal
- Dmitry Upper - 1 goal
- Dmitry Yerofeev
- Peteris Skudra (g)
- Sergei Ogorodnikov
- Anton Belov
- Alexandr Fomichev (g)
- Maxim Yakutsenya
- Martin Strbak
- Nikolay Lemtyugov
- Kirill Lyamin
- Sergei Krivokrasov
- Sergei Borisov (g)
Sergei Mozyakin (born on March 30, 1981 in Yaroslavl, U.S.S.R.) is a Russian ice hockey forward who is currently playing for Khimik Moscow Oblast team in Russia. ...
Dmitry Upper (born July 27, 1978, in Soviet Union) is a professional ice hockey player. ...
PÄteris Peter Skudra (born April 24, 1973 in Riga, Latvia) is an ice hockey player. ...
Sergei Krivokrasov (born April 15, 1974 in Angarsk, Russia) is a retired Russian ice hockey forward. ...
Notable players Helmuts Balderis (born July 31, 1952 in Riga, Latvia, then USSR) is a retired Latvian ice hockey player. ...
Sergei Brylin (born January 13, 1974 in Moscow, USSR) is a forward on New Jersey Devils NHL team since 1994. ...
Pavel Vladimirovich Bure (Russian: ; born on March 31, 1971 in Moscow, USSR) is a former professional ice hockey player. ...
Valeri Vladimirovich Bure (Russian: ÐалеÑий ÐладимиÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ ÐÑÑе, Valerij Bure; born June 13, 1974 in Moscow, USSR)is a professional hockey rightwinger from Russia and is the brother of Pavel Bure; currently an unrestricted free agent. ...
Vyacheslav Arkadevich Slava Bykov (Russian: ) (born July 24, 1960 in Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR) is a former Soviet Ice hockey player. ...
Sergei Viktorovich Fedorov (Russian:СеÑгей ÐикÑоÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ Ð¤ÑдоÑов, Sergey Viktorovich Fyodorov; born December 13, 1969 in Pskov, Soviet Union; now Russia) is a professional ice hockey forward and occasional defenceman[1] who plays for the Columbus Blue Jackets in the National Hockey League. ...
Viacheslav (Slava) Alexandrovich Fetisov (Russian: ÐÑÑеÑлав (Слава) ÐлекÑандÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ Ð¤ÐµÑиÑов, VjaÄeslav (Slava) AleksandroviÄ Fetisov; born April 20, 1958, in Moscow, Soviet Union now Russia) is the current Minister of Sport in Russia, and a former ice hockey defenseman, considered one of the best defensemen of all time, a long-time captain for the Soviet...
Alexander Frolov in a pregame warmup on Jan 02, 2006 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA. Alexander Alex Frolov (born on 19 June 1982 in Moscow, Russia) is a professional ice hockey player who currently plays for the Los Angeles Kings. ...
Alexei Vasilievich Gusarov (Russian: ) (born July 8, 1964 in Leningrad, USSR now Russia) is a Russian ice hockey player (defence). ...
Valeri Viktorovich Kamensky (Russian: ) (born April 18, 1966 in Voskresensk, Soviet Union, now Russia) is a Russian hockey player. ...
Alexei Kasatonov (ÐлекÑей ÐикÑоÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ ÐаÑаÑонов; born October 14, 1959 in Leningrad, USSR) is an ice hockey defenseman, a long-time member of the Soviet Union national team. ...
Nikolai Ivanovich Khabibulin (Russian: , Nikolaj IvanoviÄ Chabibulin; born January 13, 1973 in Sverdlovsk, USSR, now Yekaterinburg, Russia), nicknamed the Bulin Wall,[2] is an NHL goaltender for the Chicago Blackhawks. ...
Valery Borisovich Kharlamov (Russian: ÐалеÑий ÐоÑиÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ Ð¥Ð°Ñламов; January 14, 1948 - August 27, 1981) was a star ice hockey player from the Soviet Union. ...
Andrei Khomutov (born April 21, 1961 in Yaroslavl, USSR), was a Soviet ice hockey right winger. ...
Vladimir Konstantinov (ÐÐ»Ð°Ð´Ð¸Ð¼Ð¸Ñ ÐонÑÑанÑинов â born March 19, 1967 in Murmansk, Russia) is a former professional hockey player. ...
Andrei Kovalenko (born June 7, 1970 in Balakovo, Russia) is a professional ice hockey player. ...
Vyacheslav Slava Kozlov (ÐÑÑеÑлав Ðозлов, born May 3, 1972 in Voskresensk, Soviet Union) is a Russian ice hockey left winger who currently plays for the Atlanta Thrashers of the NHL. Kozlov was drafted 45th overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft. ...
Igor Aleksandrovich Kravchuk (Russian: ) (born September 13, 1966 in Ufa, U.S.S.R.) is a retired Russian ice hockey defenseman, who competed internationally for the USSR and Russia. ...
Vladimir Krutov (Владимир Евгеньевич Крутов; born June 1, 1960 in Moscow, Soviet Union) is a former Russian hockey forward. ...
L-to-R: Kozlov, Konstantinov, Fedorov, Fetisov, Larionov (June 1997) Igor Nikolayevich Larionov (Russian: ÐгоÑÑ ÐÐ¸ÐºÐ¾Ð»Ð°ÐµÐ²Ð¸Ñ ÐаÑионов; born December 3, 1960 in Voskresensk, Soviet Union, now Russia) is a Russian former ice hockey player. ...
Vladimir Malakhov may be: Vladimir Malakhov (chess). ...
Sergei Mikhailovich Makarov (СеÑгей ÐиÑ
Ð°Ð¹Ð»Ð¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ ÐакаÑов; born June 19, 1958 in Chelyabinsk, Soviet Union, now Russia) is a Russian former ice hockey right wing, two times Olympic Champion. ...
Boris Mikhailov (born October 6, 1944 in Moscow) was a Soviet ice hockey right winger. ...
Boris Mironov (b. ...
Dmitri Mironov (born December 25, 1965 in Moscow, U.S.S.R.) is a retired Russian ice hockey defenseman. ...
Alexander Mogilny (ÐлекÑÐ°Ð½Ð´Ñ ÐÐµÐ½Ð½Ð°Ð´Ð¸ÐµÐ²Ð¸Ñ ÐогилÑнÑй, Aleksandr GennadijeviÄ Mogilnyj) born on February 18, 1969, in Khabarovsk, USSR (now Russia) is a professional ice hockey player. ...
Vladimir Vladimirovich Petrov (Russian: ) (b. ...
Alexander Pavlovich Ragulin (Russian: ÐлекÑÐ°Ð½Ð´Ñ ÐÐ°Ð²Ð»Ð¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ Ð Ð°Ð³Ñлин; May 5, 1941 in Moscow - November 17, 2004) was a defenseman for the Red Army ice hockey team, CSKA Moscow (1962-1973), a 10 time World Champion, and a 3-time Olympic champion (1964, 1968 and 1972). ...
Vladislav Tretiak This article is about the goaltender. ...
Gennadiy Tsygankov (Russian: ; 16 August 1947 - 16 February 2006), a Soviet and Russian hockey player and coach. ...
Vladimir Tsyplakov (born April 18, 1969, in Moscow, U.S.S.R.) is a Russian professional ice hockey winger. ...
PÄteris Peter Skudra (born April 24, 1973 in Riga, Latvia) is an ice hockey player. ...
Nikolai Zherdev is a forward with the NHLs Columbus Blue Jackets. ...
Sergei Zubov (born July 22, 1970, in Moscow, USSR) is a defenseman for the Dallas Stars of the NHL. // Playing career He is considered one of the better offensive defensemen in the NHL today. ...
CSKA against NHL clubs - 1975-1976
- New York Rangers-CSKA 3:7
- Montreal Canadians-CSKA 3:3
- Boston Bruins-CSKA 2:5
- Philadelphia Flyers-CSKA 4:1
- 1979-1980
- CSKA-New York Rangers 5:2
- CSKA-New York Islanders 3:2
- CSKA-Montreal Canadians 2:4
- CSKA-Buffalo Sabres 1:6
- CSKA-Quebec Nordiques 6:4
- 1985-1986
- CSKA-Los Angeles Kings 5:2
- CSKA-Edmonton Oilers 6:3
- CSKA-Quebec Nordiques 1:5
- CSKA-Montreal Canadians 6:1
- CSKA-St. Louis Blues 4:2
- CSKA-Minnesota North Stars 4:3
The New York Rangers are a professional ice hockey team based in New York, New York, U.S.A. They are members of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). ...
The Montréal Canadiens (officially le Club de Hockey Canadien, and known as le Bleu-Blanc-Rouge, The Habs, le Tricolore, les Glorieux, la Sainte-Flanelle, les Habitants, le Canadien, the Flying Frenchmen) are a National Hockey League team based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
The Boston Bruins are a professional ice hockey team based in Boston, Massachusetts. ...
The Philadelphia Flyers are a professional ice hockey team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ...
The New York Rangers are a professional ice hockey team based in New York, New York, U.S.A. They are members of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). ...
The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey team based in Uniondale, a hamlet located on Long Island in Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, United States. ...
The Montréal Canadiens (officially le Club de Hockey Canadien, and known as le Bleu-Blanc-Rouge, The Habs, le Tricolore, les Glorieux, la Sainte-Flanelle, les Habitants, le Canadien, the Flying Frenchmen) are a National Hockey League team based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
The Buffalo Sabres are a professional ice hockey team based in Buffalo, New York. ...
The Quebec Nordiques (in french Nordiques de Québec, pronounced ; translated into English as Northmen or Northerners) were a professional ice hockey team based in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. ...
The Los Angeles Kings are a professional ice hockey team based in Los Angeles, California, USA. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). ...
The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. ...
The Quebec Nordiques (in french Nordiques de Québec, pronounced ; translated into English as Northmen or Northerners) were a professional ice hockey team based in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. ...
The Montréal Canadiens (officially le Club de Hockey Canadien, and known as le Bleu-Blanc-Rouge, The Habs, le Tricolore, les Glorieux, la Sainte-Flanelle, les Habitants, le Canadien, the Flying Frenchmen) are a National Hockey League team based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
The St. ...
The Minnesota North Stars were a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League between 1967 and 1993. ...
Trivia CSKA fan-given name is "koni" (Russian for "horses").[1]
See also CSKA Moscow (Central Sports Army Club Moscow, Russian: ЦСÐÐ ÐоÑква) is a Russian sports club, often referred to as Red Army for its past affiliation with the Soviet Army. ...
A clash of hockey titans occurred in December 1975 through the early 1976. ...
Philadelphia Flyers versus USSR Red Army team (Central Sports Army Club Moscow, Russian: ХРЦСÐÐ ÐоÑква) HC CSKA Moscow was one of the most dominant sports teams in history, winning the Soviet championship for 13 consecutive years between 1977 and 1989. ...
References - ^ a b c http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/winter02/hockey/story?id=1326249
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Aq Bars Kazan (ru: Ðк ÐаÑÑ ÐазанÑ) is an ice hockey team in the Russian Superleague. ...
HC Avangard Omsk (ru: ÐвангаÑд ÐмÑк) is a professional Russian ice hockey team. ...
HC Dynamo Moscow (ru: Ðинамо ÐоÑква) is a Russian professional ice hockey club based in Moscow. ...
Khimik Moskovskaja Oblast (ru: Химик ÐоÑковÑÐºÐ°Ñ Ð¾Ð±Ð»Ð°ÑÑÑ) are a Russian professional ice hockey team. ...
Lada AvtoVaz Togliatti is a professional ice hockey team based in Togliatti, Russia. ...
Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (ru: ÐокомоÑив ЯÑоÑлаÌвлÑ) is a professional ice hockey team from Russia. ...
Tim ONeill - Coach of the year Metallurg Magnitogorsk (ru: ÐеÑаллÑÑг ÐагниÑогоÑÑк) is a professional Russian ice hockey team. ...
Metallurg Novokuznetsk (ru: ÐеÑаллÑÑг ÐовокÑзнеÑк) is a Russian professional ice hockey team. ...
HC MVD (ru: ХРÐÐÐ) is a Russian professional ice hockey club. ...
Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk (ru: ÐеÑÑеÑ
имик ÐижнекамÑк) is a Russian professional ice hockey team. ...
Salavat Yulaev Ufa (ru: Ð¡Ð°Ð»Ð°Ð²Ð°Ñ Ð®Ð»Ð°ÐµÐ² УÑа) is a Russian professional ice hockey team. ...
Severstal Cherepovets (ru: СевеÑÑÑÐ°Ð»Ñ Ð§ÐµÑеповеÑ) is a Russian professional ice hockey team. ...
Sibir Novosibirsk (ru: СибиÑÑ ÐовоÑибиÑÑк) is a Russian professional ice hockey team. ...
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HC Spartak Moscow (ru: СпаÑÑак ÐоÑква) is a Russian professional ice hockey team. ...
Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod is an ice hockey club in Novgorod, Russia. ...
Traktor Chelyabinsk (Ru: ТÑакÑÐ¾Ñ Ð§ÐµÐ»ÑбинÑк) are an ice hockey team in the Russian Hockey Super League, based in Chelyabinsk, Russia. ...
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