Alexei Kovalev

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Position Right Wing
Shoots Left
Nickname AK 27
Height
Weight
ft 2 in (1.88 m)
222 lb (101 kg)
NHL Team
F. Teams
Montreal Canadiens
New York Rangers
Pittsburgh Penguins
Nationality Russia
Born February 24, 1973,
Togliatti, USSR
NHL Draft 15th overall, 1991
New York Rangers
Pro Career 1990 – present
Olympic medal record
Men's ice hockey
Gold 1992 Albertville Team
Bronze 2002 Salt Lake City Team

Alexei Vyacheslavovich Kovalev (Russian:Алексей Вячеславович Ковалёв, Aleksej Vyacheslavovich Kovaliov; born February 24, 1973, in Togliatti, U.S.S.R.) (now Russia) is a Russian professional ice hockey player currently playing with the Montreal Canadiens. He plays as a right winger.

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[edit] Playing career

Alexei Kovalev was drafted by the New York Rangers in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft, first round, 15th overall, becoming the first Russian player to be drafted in the first round. Best known for his sleek stickhandling skills, he became an important part of the Rangers' 1994 Stanley Cup run, finishing with the third-most points for New York in the playoffs. Kovalev, Alexander Karpovtsev, Sergei Nemchinov, and Sergei Zubov were the first Russians to have their name on the Stanley Cup.

During the 1994-95 NHL lockout, Alexei was playing for the team of his origin city, Lada Togliatti, the Russian Champion of 1993-94 season. Kovalev scored 8 goals (and registered 8 assists) in 12 games. Kovalev occasionally stops in Togliatti to give clinics at his old hockey school. He also participated into Lada 30th anniversary game, and scored a hat trick for the Lada veterans team.

In 1998-99, he was traded, along with Harry York, to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Petr Nedved, Sean Pronger and Chris Tamer, with only 14 games played in the season. While only putting up 46 points in 63 games with the Penguins, he managed a strong effort with 12 points in 10 postseason games. The next few seasons, he had his best years yet with 76 and 95 points.

In a trade to mainly reduce their salary mass, Pittsburgh sent Kovalev back to the Rangers. He was sent, along with Dan LaCouture, Janne Laukkanen and Mike Wilson for Mikael Samuelsson, Rico Fata, Joel Bouchard, Richard Lintner and cash.

A bit more than a year later, he was traded to the Montreal Canadiens for Jozef Balej and a second round selection in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft. While only managing 3 points in 12 games in the regular season, Kovalev broke out in the 2003-2004 playoffs, where he registered six goals and ten points in eleven games for Montreal.

He spent the 2004-05 NHL lockout playing for Ak Bars Kazan, in the Russian Superleague, where he registered 23 points in 35 games. Kovalev played for Russia in the 2005 World Championships in Austria, and was named the tournament's best forward. He subsequently signed a four-year contract (worth $4.5 million per year) with Montreal prior to the start of the 2005-06 NHL season, during which he scored his 300th career goal and recorded his 700th point on December 20, 2005 against Ottawa's Dominik Hasek in a 4-3 win.

Kovalev has been a licensed pilot for several years.

Kovalav is currently on the 2nd line as a Winger along with Tomas Plekanec and Sergei Samsonov. He is often criticized by the french media for not working hard enough, but many seem to be forgetting that at the age of 34, he is the oldest player on the Canadiens, and his best days are behind him.

[edit] Awards

  • NHL Offensive Player of the Week for November 6-12, 2000.
  • NHL Offensive Player of the Week for November 5-11, 2001.
  • Played in the NHL All-Star Game 2000-01.
  • NHL Player of the Month in February 2001.
  • IIHF's World Hockey Championship tournament's best forward
  • Played in the NHL All-Star Game 2002-03.
  • Won the Molson Cup for the month of November 2005.

[edit] Records

[edit] Career Statistics

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1989-90 Dynamo RSL 1 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
1990-91 Dynamo RSL 18 1 2 3 4 -- -- -- -- --
1991-92 Dynamo RSL 33 16 9 25 20 -- -- -- -- --
1992-93 Rangers NHL 65 20 18 38 79 -- -- -- -- --
1992-93 Binghamton AHL 13 13 11 24 35 9 3 5 8 14
1993-94 Rangers NHL 76 23 33 56 154 23 9 12 21 18
1994-95 Togliatti RSL 12 8 8 16 49 -- -- -- -- --
1994-95 Rangers NHL 48 13 15 28 30 10 4 7 11 10
1995-96 Rangers NHL 81 24 34 58 98 11 3 4 7 14
1996-97 Rangers NHL 45 13 22 35 42 -- -- -- -- --
1997-98 Rangers NHL 73 23 30 53 44 -- -- -- -- --
1998-99 Rangers NHL 14 3 4 7 12 -- -- -- -- --
1998-99 Pittsburgh NHL 63 20 26 46 37 10 5 7 12 14
1999-00 Pittsburgh NHL 82 26 40 66 94 11 1 5 6 10
2000-01 Pittsburgh NHL 79 44 51 95 96 18 5 5 10 16
2001-02 Pittsburgh NHL 67 32 44 76 80 -- -- -- -- --
2002-03 Pittsburgh NHL 54 27 37 64 50 -- -- -- -- --
2002-03 Rangers NHL 24 10 3 13 20 -- -- -- -- --
2003-04 Rangers NHL 66 13 29 42 54 -- -- -- -- --
2003-04 Montreal NHL 12 1 2 3 12 11 6 4 10 8
2004-05 Kazan RSL 35 10 12 22 80 4 0 0 0 8
2005-06 Montreal NHL 69 23 42 65 76 6 4 3 7 4
NHL Totals 918 315 430 745 978 100 37 47 84 94

[edit] International play

Played for the Soviet Union in:

(* CIS/Unified Team)

Played for Russia in:

Year Team Event   GP G A Pts PIM
1990 USSR EJC 6 4 3 7 6
1991 USSR EJC 5 8 3 11 8
1992 CIS WJC 7 5 5 10 2
1992 CIS Oly 8 1 2 3 14
1992 Russia WC 6 0 1 1 0
1996 Russia WCH 5 2 1 3 8
1998 Russia WC 6 5 2 7 14
2002 Russia Oly 6 3 1 4 4
2004 Russia WCH 4 2 1 3 4
2005 Russia WC 9 3 4 7 16
2006 Russia Oly 8 4 2 6 4
Senior Int'l Totals 52 20 14 34 64

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