Russian and Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame

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The Russian and Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame, was founded in 1948 and is second oldest Hockey Hall of Fame in the world behind the International Hockey Hall of Fame that was founded in 1943. The Hall serves to honor those individuals that have contributed to the sport of hockey in the former Soviet Union and Russia.

Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z (Year inducted)

[edit] A

  • Boris Afanasiev (1948)
  • Veniamin Alexandrov (1963)
  • Aleksandr Almetov (1963)
  • Vyacheslav Anisin (1973)
  • Konstantin Astrakhantsev (1993)

[edit] B

[edit] C

  • Aleksander Chernykh (1988)
  • Arkady Chernyshev (1948)

[edit] D

[edit] E

[edit] F

[edit] G

[edit] H

[edit] I

  • Anatoly Ionov (1965)
  • Eduard Ivanov (1963)

[edit] J

[edit] K

[edit] L

[edit] M

[edit] N

[edit] O

[edit] P

  • Yevgeny Paladiev (1969)
  • Yuri Pantyukhov (1956)
  • Yuri Paramoshkin (1991)
  • Alexander Pashkov (1978)
  • Vasily Pervukhin (1978)
  • Boris Petelin (1954)
  • Sergei Petrenko (1992)
  • Vladimir Petrov (1969)
  • Stanislav Petukhov (1963)
  • Victor Polulanov (1967)
  • Vitali Prokhorov (1992)
  • Victor Pryazhnikov (1991)
  • Nikolai Puchkov (1954)
  • Sergei Pushkov (1993)

[edit] Q

[edit] R

[edit] S

  • Andrei Sapozhnikov (1993)
  • Alexander Semak (1990)
  • Vladimir Shadrin (1971)
  • Sergei Shendelev (1993)
  • Mikhail Shtalenkov (1992)
  • Victor Shalimov (1975)
  • Yuri Shatalov (1974)
  • Sergei Shepelev (1981)
  • Oleg Shetsov (1998)
  • Valeri Shiryaev (1989)
  • Victor Shuvalov (1953)
  • Alexander Sidelnikov (1976)
  • Genrikh Sidorenkov (1956)
  • Alexander Skvortsov (1981)
  • Alexander Smirnov (1993)
  • Nikolai Sologubov (1956)
  • Sergei Sorokin (1993)
  • Sergei Starikov (1983)
  • Vyacheslav Starshinov (1963)
  • Igor Stelnov (1984)
  • Sergei Svetlov (1988)

[edit] T

[edit] U

  • Dmitri Ukolov (1954)
  • Alexander Uvarov (1954)

[edit] V

  • Igor Varitsky (1993)
  • Mikhail Varnakov (1985)
  • Mikhail Vasiliev (1983)
  • Valeri Vasiliev (1973)
  • Vladimir Vikulov (1967)
  • Leonid Volkov (1964)
  • Yuri Volkov (1963)

[edit] W

[edit] X

[edit] Y

[edit] Z

  • Boris Zapryagaev (1954)
  • Boris Zaytsev (1964)
  • Oleg Zaytsev (1966)
  • Valeri Zelepukin (1998)
  • Alexei Zhamnov (1992)
  • Pavel Zhiburtovich (1953)
  • Alexei Zhitnik (1992)
  • Viktor Zhlukyov (1978)
  • Yevgeni Zimin (1968)
  • Victor Zinger (1967)
  • Sergei Zubov (1992)
  • Vladimir Zubkov (1983)
  • Andrei Zuev (1993)

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