Aleksey Nikiforov

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Aleksey Nikiforov (April 24, 1957 in Elektrėnai, Lithuania) is a former professional hockey player for the Dynamo Riga team of the Russian Elite League. He is the father of Sarnia Sting star Vladimir Nikiforov in the OHL. He resides on Long Island where he still teaches hundreds of adults and children of various skill capabilities how to play the game.

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Aleksey currently coaches the Suffolk PAL Squirt AAA (Minor) team. He previously coached the New York Junior Bobcats of the Atlantic Junior Hockey League where he boasted great placement for many of his students. He is credited with "teaching" many Long Island hockey products the game, but in fact they learned elsewhere in the area, then played under him when they could make his team. Often, they only played under him for a year, and he had no actual effect on their game. He teaches a European style of hockey, as opposed to the North American style. This European style focuses on skating speed, puck possession, and puck movement, while the North American style focuses more on bodychecking and overall physical domination. The translation of this style is very apparent in his American-born students such as Christopher Higgins of the Montreal Canadiens and 2006 NHL Draft pick Tony Romano.

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