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  1. Igor Larionov. Igor Nikolayevich Larionov ( Russian: Игорь Николаевич Ларионов; born 3 December 1960) is a Russian ice hockey coach, sports agent and former professional ice hockey player, known as " the Professor ". Considered one of the best hockey players of all time, he, along with Viacheslav Fetisov, were ...

    • 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
    • 1977–2006
  2. Full Name: Igor Larionov. (The Professor) Position: C • Shoots: Left. 5-9 , 170lb (175cm, 77kg) Born: , in Voskresensk, Draft: , 11th round (214th overall), Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2008 () Pronunciation: \ \. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info.

    • Voskresensk, USSR
    • December 3, 1960
  3. Find out the career statistics and achievements of Igor Larionov, a former NHL player and a member of the Triple Gold Club. See his draft position, teams, seasons, tournaments, and international games.

    Season
    Team
    Lge
    Gp
    1978-79
    Russia
    32
    1979-80
    Russia
    42
    1980-81
    Russia
    --
    1981-82
    Russia
    46
    • Voskresensk, Russia
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  5. 1985 round 11 # 214 overall by Vancouver Canucks. Highlights. Son: Igor Larionov. One of the greatest Russian hockey players of all time. Larionov won back-to-back World Junior Championships in 1979 and 1980. From 1982-89, he won a Canada Cup, 2 Olympics, 4 World Championships, and 8 straight Soviet League Championships.

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  7. Nov 9, 2008 · TORONTO - It wasn't so long ago that Igor Larionov had no idea the Hockey Hall of Fame even existed. Isolated behind the Iron Curtain in the former Soviet

  8. Following the Devils Eastern Conference Quaterfinal loss to the Philadelphia Flyers in 2004, Igor Larionov announced his retirement at the age of 42. Throughout his NHL career Larionov played in 921 regular season games, finishing with 644 points and three Stanley Cups.

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