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  1. Ice hockey. Alexander Gennadevich Mogilny ( Russian: Александр Геннадиевич Могильный; born February 18, 1969) is a Russian former professional ice hockey player and the current president of Amur Khabarovsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). [1] He was the first National Hockey League (NHL) draftee to defect ...

  2. Are you a fan of Alexander Mogilny, the former NHL star who scored 76 goals in one season? Do you want to know more about his career stats, awards, and achievements? Then check out this webpage from Hockey-Reference.com, the ultimate source for hockey data and analysis. You can find detailed information on Mogilny's performance, teams, and records, as well as compare him with other players and ...

    • Khabarovsk, USSR
    • February 18, 1969
  3. Alexander Mogilny Hockey Stats and Profile at hockeydb.com. Right Wing. Born Feb 18 1969 -- Khabarovsk, Russia. [55 yrs. ago] Height 5.11 -- Weight 200 [180 cm/91 kg] Drafted by Buffalo Sabres.

    Season
    Team
    Lge
    Gp
    1986-87
    Russia
    28
    1987-88
    Russia
    39
    1988-89
    Russia
    31
    1989-90
    NHL
    65
    • Khabarovsk, Russia
  4. Oct 24, 2022 · Mogilny followed his so-so rookie season with a 30-goal sophomore campaign that he capped off with his first career hat trick, then scored 39 more in just 67 games in 1991-92.

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  6. Height 183 cm / 6'0". Weight 95 kg / 209 lbs. Shoots L. Status Retired. Drafted. 1988 round 5 # 89 overall by Buffalo Sabres. Highlights. Mogilny is perhaps best known for being the first Russian to defect from the Soviet Union and join the NHL. He also holds the record for goals in a season by a Russian, scoring 76 in 1993.

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  8. Feb 18, 2024 · Alexander Mogilny won a Stanley Cup with the New Jersey Devils in 2000 (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images). But there was so much more beyond just the Stanley Cup. Mogilny won Olympic gold with ...

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