Did Pavel Datsyuk win a cup?

Datsyuk won the Stanley Cup in 2002 and 2008 with the Red Wings, and the Gagarin Cup in 2017 with SKA Saint Petersburg. He was part of the Russia men's national ice hockey team at the Olympic Games in 2002, 2006, 2010 and was team captain in 2014 and 2018.

How many Stanley Cups did Pavel Datsyuk win?

Through his career with the Red Wings, Datsyuk captured two Stanley Cups, as well as three Frank J. Selke Trophies, as the NHL's top defensive forward, and four Lady Byng Trophies, as the NHL's most gentlemanly player.

Is Datsyuk playing in the Olympics?

Datsyuk is the all-time leader for the Russians, since 2002 he has competed in 5 Olympic Games and captained the team twice. He accumulated 20 points in 23 games and has won one bronze, and one gold medal.

How many cups Fedorov won?

While playing with Detroit, he won the Stanley Cup three times, as well as the Hart Memorial Trophy as the NHL's most valuable player in 1994, becoming the first non Canadian to achieve the feat.

Who is called the magic man in hockey?

Chand was the top scorer of the tournament, with 14 goals in 5 matches. A newspaper report about India's triumph said: This is not a game of hockey, but magic. Dhyan Chand is in fact the magician of hockey.

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Who is the best Russian hockey player of all time?

Sergei Fedorov

Fedorov is tops on our list for being the best all-around Russian in NHL history, and, frankly, is one of the best all-around players ever.

Who was the first Russian hockey player to play in the National Hockey League?

The history of Russians playing in the NHL has plenty of watershed moments. There is 1989, when the first Soviet player, Sergei Pryakhin, officially was allowed to leave for the NHL, and the first defector, Alexander Mogilny, made his way to the world's top league in a much more clandestine fashion.

How long did Pavel Bure play in the NHL?

Nicknamed "the Russian Rocket" for his speed, Bure played for 12 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Vancouver Canucks, the Florida Panthers and the New York Rangers.

Is Pavel Datsyuk still playing?

Pavel Datsyuk, now 42, has played the last five years in the KHL with the last two with his hometown team, Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg. In a letter to fans this week and reported on by KHL writer Aivis Kalins, Datsyuk said he's contemplating hanging up the skates.

What does ROC stand for?

Russian athletes are competing under the name of the “Russian Olympic Committee,” or ROC for short.

Why is Russia ROC?

Those athletes are competing under the name of the “Russian Olympic Committee,” or ROC for short. That's because Russia received a two-year ban from the World Anti-Doping Agency in 2019 for its state-sponsored doping program.

Is Pavel Datsyuk in NHL 22?

Re: Are we ever going to have Pavel Datsyuk? Pavel is still an active player and not part of the NHLPA or the NHLAA and won't be available due to licensing.

Where does Pavel Datsyuk rank all time?

Pavel Datsyuk ranked 46th in the league amongst forwards at 19:12 minutes per game. In fact, teammate Henrik Zetterberg ranked higher at 32nd in the league with an average of 19:52 minutes per game. Working out the difference between Malkin and Datsyuk in terms of ice time.

Is Slava Fetisov in the Hall of Fame?

In North America, Fetisov was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame on 12 November 2001 along with Mike Gartner, Dale Hawerchuk and Jari Kurri. Internationally, he has been recognized by the IIHF in the International Centennial All-Star Team.

Is Vladimir Konstantinov still married?

Konstantinov is divorced from wife, Irina, who lives in Florida. She could not be reached for comment. His daughter, Anastasia, lives in New Jersey. Bowman and former teammates last saw Konstantinov, now 50, during the JLA farewell ceremony on April 9.

Did Pavel Datsyuk retire?

Datsyuk announced his retirement from the NHL on June 18, 2016, after playing 953 games, to return to his native Russia. His NHL contract had one season remaining with an average annual value of $7.5 million, and he was traded to the Arizona Coyotes on June 24, 2016.

Did Pavel Datsyuk retire from KHL?

Pavel Datsyuk retired from the National Hockey League in 2016, opting to return home to Russia and spend his twilight years in the Kontinental Hockey League. Since then, most fans have only been able to witness his current work through the occasional highlights that appear online.

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