Vyacheslav Bykov

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Vyacheslav Arkadevich 'Slava' Bykov (born July 24, 1960 in Chelyabinsk, Russia) is a former Soviet Ice hockey player. A small, technically gifted center, he was a regular fixture on the Soviet national ice hockey team in the 80's and after the fall of the Soviet Union he played for Team Russia in the 90's. He was drafted by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft in the 9th round at number 169 overall although he would never play in the NHL.

[edit] Playing career

Bykov started out playing for the team in his home city, Traktor Chelyabinsk. After 3 years, he went to play for CSKA Moscow. While at CSKA Moscow, he became a regular on the Soviet national team and later Team Russia, taking part in the following international tournaments: [1]

  • With Russia/CIS:
    • 1992 Olympics (Gold)
    • 1993 World Championships (Gold)
    • 1995 World Championships (5th place)

In 1990 he went to play with Fribourg-Gottéron in the Swiss Nationalliga A. He ended an illustreous playing career in 2000 having played the last two seasons with HC Lausanne in the Nationalliga B.

[edit] Coaching career

On August 10, 2006, Bykov was named as the new head coach of the Russian national ice hockey team taking over from Vladimir Krikunov.

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