Vladimir Krutov

Vladimir Krutov
Born June 1, 1960 (1960-06-01) (age 51)
Moscow, Soviet Union
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight 194 lb (88 kg; 13 st 12 lb)
Position Left Wing
Shot Left
Played for Vancouver Canucks
HC CSKA Moscow
Zürcher SC
Brunflo IK
Östersunds IK
National team  Soviet Union
NHL Draft 238th overall, 1986
Vancouver Canucks
Playing career 1977–1996
Medal record
Competitor for Soviet Union
Men's ice hockey
Olympic Games
Silver 1980 Lake Placid Ice hockey
Gold 1984 Sarajevo Ice hockey
Gold 1988 Calgary Ice hockey
World Championships
Gold 1981 Sweden Ice hockey
Gold 1982 Finland Ice hockey
Gold 1983 West Germany Ice hockey
Bronze 1985 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey
Gold 1986 Soviet Union Ice hockey
Silver 1987 Austria Ice hockey
Gold 1989 Sweden Ice hockey
World Junior Championships
Gold 1979 Sweden Ice hockey
Gold 1980 Finland Ice hockey

Vladimir Yevgenyevich Krutov (Russian: Владимир Евгеньевич Крутов) born June 1, 1960) is a former Soviet hockey forward. Together with Igor Larionov and Sergei Makarov, he was part of the famed KLM Line. He is considered one of the best hockey wingers of the 1980s.

For the Soviet Union national team, Krutov won the 1981 Canada Cup, two golds (1984, 1988) and one silver (1980) in the Olympics, and six golds (1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1989, 1990), one silver (1987), and one bronze (1985) in the World Championships.

On the club level, Krutov played for CSKA Moscow from 1978 to 1989. He was one of the first Soviet players to make the jump to the NHL, doing so with the Vancouver Canucks in 1989. However, Krutov did not have a successful season, battling homesickness and weight problems (the latter leading to the unflattering nicknames Vladimir Crouton and Vlad the Inhaler).

Krutov left the NHL after his lone season in North America and played for a number of smaller clubs before retiring. He has since gone into coaching.

Career statistics

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1977–78 CSKA Moscow USSR 1 0 0 0 0
1978–79 CSKA Moscow USSR 24 8 3 11 6
1979–80 CSKA Moscow USSR 40 30 12 42 16
1980–81 CSKA Moscow USSR 47 25 15 40 20
1981–82 CSKA Moscow USSR 46 37 29 66 30
1982–83 CSKA Moscow USSR 44 32 21 53 34
1983–84 CSKA Moscow USSR 44 37 20 57 20
1984–85 CSKA Moscow USSR 40 23 30 53 26
1985–86 CSKA Moscow USSR 40 31 17 48 10
1986–87 CSKA Moscow USSR 39 26 24 50 16
1987–88 CSKA Moscow USSR 38 19 23 42 20
1988–89 CSKA Moscow USSR 35 20 21 41 12
1989–90 Vancouver Canucks NHL 61 11 23 34 20
1990–91 Zürcher SC NLA 1 0 1 1 0 3 3 6 9 0
1991–92 Zürcher SC NLA 28 13 19 32 4 6 4 3 7 4
1992–93 Östersunds IK Swe-3 19 25 24 49 12
1993–94 Östersunds IK Swe-2 28 18 22 40 14
1994–95 Östersunds IK Swe-2 27 9 9 18 31
1995–96 Brunflo IK Swe-3 18 7 9 16 6
NHL totals 61 11 23 34 20

International statistics

Year Team Event Place   GP G A Pts PIM
1979 Soviet Union WJC 6 8 6 14 2
1980 Soviet Union WJC 5 7 4 11 5
Junior Int'l Totals 11 15 10 25 7
1980 Soviet Union Oly 7 6 5 11 4
1981 Soviet Union WC 8 6 3 9 8
1981 Soviet Union CC 7 4 4 8 10
1982 Soviet Union WC 10 4 3 7 6
1983 Soviet Union WC 10 8 7 15 12
1984 Soviet Union Oly 7 4 1 5 2
1984 Soviet Union CC 6 3 5 8 4
1985 Soviet Union WC 10 3 5 8 8
1986 Soviet Union WC 10 7 10 17 14
1987 Soviet Union WC 10 11 3 14 8
1987 Soviet Union CC 9 7 7 14 4
1988 Soviet Union Oly 8 6 9 15 0
1989 Soviet Union WC 10 4 2 6 12
Senior Int'l Totals 112 73 64 137 92

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Preceded by
Viacheslav Fetisov
Soviet MVP
1987
Succeeded by
Igor Larionov