Mikhail Tatarinov
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Mikhail Tatarinov (born July 16, 1966 in Angarsk, USSR) is a retired Russian ice hockey defenseman.
A top offensive-minded defenseman for many years in the Soviet Union, Tatarinov was selected in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft by the Washington Capitals, however it would be another six years before he finally had a chance to play in the National Hockey League. He would continue to play in Russia for the Soviet National Team, winning the gold in the World Junior Championships in 1984 and 1986, and he would play for many years with Moscow Dynamo. He would also be part of the Soviet team that took on the NHL All-Stars in Rendez-vous '87.
In 1990, Tatarinov finally was able to come over to North America to play for the Capitals, and became the first young Soviet player to play in the NHL without defecting. He would play one season with the Capitals before he was traded to the Quebec Nordiques, and would have a very good season on a very bad Nordiques team in the 91-92. His second season with Quebec would be limmited by injuries. Tatarinov signed with the Boston Bruins prior to the 1993-94 NHL season, and played in just two games for the Bruins before injuries forced him to retire.