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Larionov
Centering the famous KLM-Line with Krutov and Makarov on each side, ... Sharks Vice President Dean Lombardi: “Igor Larionov was as important to San Jose as ...
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History
A Council of coaches including Anatoly Tarasov, Arkady Charnyshev, ... Of course, Anatoly Tarasov and his guys didn’t want to miss the chance to visit the ...
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Krutov
Born in 1960, Vladimir Krutov was the left wing of the KLM-Line. His nickname “The Tank” says a lot about his style of playing hockey. ...
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Sergei Makarov
Soviet hockey fan page for Sergei Makarov and Russian ice hockey. Find a biography, statistics, photos, and CCCP history.
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Sergei Makarov
Soviet hockey fan page for Sergei Makarov and Russian ice hockey. Find a biography, statistics, photos, and CCCP history.
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Kasatonov
Alexei Kasatonov was born on October 14, 1959 in St. Petersburg, formerly Leningrad. His hockey career began when he joined the local team SKA Leningrad at ...
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History
They would have become the future of Soviet hockey in the 90’s, the successors to the KLM-Line, but then things changed. The political change ...
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Teammates
They called them the “Green Unit”, because they wore green jerseys for practice. This Green Unit once kept the puck from the talented 1988 U.S. Olympic team ...
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Larionov
Sharks Vice President Dean Lombardi: “Igor Larionov was as important to San ... Pavel Bure was only able to score a few goals and Igor Larionov wasn’t able ...
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Larionov
These words, coming from the best player who ever faced the rink, are a very fine description of the kind of hockey Larionov played for the last 23 years of ...