Boris Mironov
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Boris Mironov (born 21 March 1972) is a professional ice hockey defenceman. He was selected in the second round of the 1992 NHL Entry Draft 27th overall, by the Winnipeg Jets.
Mironov only played 65 games for the Jets, however, as in his rookie season he was dealt to the Edmonton Oilers as part of a package to obtain fellow defensman Dave Manson. Despite a dip in his performance immediately after the trade, Mironov's play was good enough to be named to the NHL All-Rookie Team. Mironov spent parts of six seasons as a top-two defenseman with the Oilers before being dealt to the Chicago Blackhawks. During his time in Edmonton, the fans and media often referred to him as BoBo.
After being dealt to Chicago, Mironov's play tailed off, both for the Blackhawks and his subsequent team, the New York Rangers. It is believed that Mironov is being eyed by GMs around the league, as it is believed he would add a veteran presence on the ice.
Mironov is a two-time olympian for the Russian ice hockey team, which won both a bronze and a silver medal when Mironov played for them.
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[edit] Transactions
- 20 June 1992 - Winnipeg drafts Mironov
- 15 March 1994 - Winnipeg trades Mironov, along with Mats Lindgren and 1st (Jason Bonsignore) and 4th (Adam Copeland) round draft picks to Edmonton in exchange for Dave Manson and a 6th round draft pick (Chris Kibermanis)
- 20 March 1999 - Edmonton trades Mironov, along with Jonas Elofsson and Dean McAmmond to Chicago in exchange for Chad Kilger, Ethan Moreau, Daniel Cleary and Christian Laflamme
- 8 January 2003 - Chicago trades Mironov to the Rangers for a 4th round draft pick
[edit] Career Statistics
Regular Season Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM 1993-94 Winnipeg/Edmonton NHL 79 7 24 31 110 1995 Edmonton Oilers NHL 29 1 7 8 40 1995-96 Edmonton Oilers NHL 78 8 24 32 101 1996-97 Edmonton Oilers NHL 55 6 26 32 85 1997-98 Edmonton Oilers NHL 81 16 30 46 100 1998-99 Edmonton/Chicago NHL 75 11 38 49 131 1999-00 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 58 9 28 37 72 2000-01 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 66 5 17 22 42 2001-02 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 64 4 14 18 68 2002-03 Chicago/New York NHL 56 6 10 16 56 2003-04 New York Rangers NHL 75 3 13 16 86 NHL Totals 716 76 231 307 891