CambieKev Presents: Valeri Kharlamov (1975) - The Lost Shifts Ep. 7
This is Episode Four of my Legends series, which features the individual performances of historical hockey players to showcase their styles of play.
Our Legends series continues today with a look at one of the greatest Russian hockey players the world has ever witnessed: Valeri Kharlamov.
Kharlamov is a beloved member of Russia's hockey royalty. His legacy in Russia as a role model, trailblazer, and genius of the sport is one of a kind.
He was a graceful but electric north-south player who once described his style as "a long game, a fast game." Audiences were captivated and spellbound whenever he had the puck. He often looked to move the puck back up the ice with dazzling rushes and fantastic maneuvers. He could drop the puck back to a teammate upon entering the zone or put the puck on goal himself. Kharlamov was a supreme talent, and he continues to be adored. Monuments have been built to celebrate his life, and his story continues to be told. He is one of Russia's all-time hockey idols.
His legend has never been forgotten, and new generations continue to pay tribute to him in Russia. Many considered him to be the greatest player outside of the National Hockey League during his prime -- an era full of wonderful players who would never wear an NHL uniform. He dominated with the Soviet Red Army team.
Tragically, he passed away in 1981 at the age of 33 as a result of a vehicle accident.
He has been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, the IIHF Hall of Fame, and was named to the IIHF Centenial All-Star Team. His #17 has become synonymous with him in Russia. Ilya Kovalchuk and Evgeni Malkin wear the number 17 and 71, respectively, in his honor. No player wears #17 on the Russian men's national team.
Enjoy this look at his performance with CSKA Moscow from December 31, 1975 against the Montreal Canadiens. This match was part of the 1976 Super Series, the first of its kind.
The presentation concludes with a montage as well.
Thanks for watching!
Видео CambieKev Presents: Valeri Kharlamov (1975) - The Lost Shifts Ep. 7 канала CambieKev
Our Legends series continues today with a look at one of the greatest Russian hockey players the world has ever witnessed: Valeri Kharlamov.
Kharlamov is a beloved member of Russia's hockey royalty. His legacy in Russia as a role model, trailblazer, and genius of the sport is one of a kind.
He was a graceful but electric north-south player who once described his style as "a long game, a fast game." Audiences were captivated and spellbound whenever he had the puck. He often looked to move the puck back up the ice with dazzling rushes and fantastic maneuvers. He could drop the puck back to a teammate upon entering the zone or put the puck on goal himself. Kharlamov was a supreme talent, and he continues to be adored. Monuments have been built to celebrate his life, and his story continues to be told. He is one of Russia's all-time hockey idols.
His legend has never been forgotten, and new generations continue to pay tribute to him in Russia. Many considered him to be the greatest player outside of the National Hockey League during his prime -- an era full of wonderful players who would never wear an NHL uniform. He dominated with the Soviet Red Army team.
Tragically, he passed away in 1981 at the age of 33 as a result of a vehicle accident.
He has been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, the IIHF Hall of Fame, and was named to the IIHF Centenial All-Star Team. His #17 has become synonymous with him in Russia. Ilya Kovalchuk and Evgeni Malkin wear the number 17 and 71, respectively, in his honor. No player wears #17 on the Russian men's national team.
Enjoy this look at his performance with CSKA Moscow from December 31, 1975 against the Montreal Canadiens. This match was part of the 1976 Super Series, the first of its kind.
The presentation concludes with a montage as well.
Thanks for watching!
Видео CambieKev Presents: Valeri Kharlamov (1975) - The Lost Shifts Ep. 7 канала CambieKev
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