Valeri Kharlamov
Ice hockey player, 1972 Summit Series
Ice hockey player, 1972 Summit Series
1948
78 years ago
Athletes & Sports Figures
Russia
A prominent ice hockey player from Russia, excelled during the height of the Soviet Union's dominance in the sport. Played for the Soviet national team and the HC Spartak Moscow. Contributed to the team's success in multiple international tournaments, including the 1972 Summit Series against Canada, which showcased his talent on a global stage. Renowned for exceptional skating skills and offensive play, earned a reputation as one of the greatest forwards in the history of ice hockey. Tragically, life ended in a car accident in 1981, but legacy endures through his influence on future generations of players.
Competed in the 1972 Summit Series against Canada
Won multiple World Championships with the Soviet team
Played for HC Spartak Moscow
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