Mikhail Kravets

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Mikhail Grigorevich Kravets (born November 12, 1963 in Leningrad, Soviet Union)[1] is a retired professional ice hockey player who played in the Soviet Hockey League and 2 games in the National Hockey League. He played for the SKA St. Petersburg and San Jose Sharks, as well as a season on loan to the Manitoba Moose from the Detroit Vipers in 1995.[1][2] In the years he was playing for the Sharks, he played in every game of the season, but in 2000 missed his third season's opening due to being denied a visa to the United States.[3]

As of November 2012 he is acting as the temporary head coach for the SKA St. Petersburg.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Powers, Tom (January 9, 1995). "Kravets Likes to Play Old-Fashioned Hockey". Saint Paul Pioneer Press (in English). pp. 1F. 
  2. "Moose Sends Humeniuk, Kravets to Teams in AHL". Saint Paul Pioneer Press (in English). March 22, 1995. pp. 7D. 
  3. Hammack, Don (October 12, 2000). "Red tape sidelines Russian player ECHL veteran is denied entry". Florida Times-Union (in English). pp. D–5. 
  4. "Russia's SKA ice hockey club dismisses its head coach". ITAR-TASS (in English). November 25, 2012. 

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