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  1. Boris Petrovich Mikhailov (Russian: Бори́с Петро́вич Миха́йлов; born October 6, 1944) is a former Russian ice hockey player. In 2000, he was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame .

  2. Nov 13, 2023 · Boris Mikhailov USSR: F: 98: 71: 169: 8: 1: Vladimir Petrov USSR: F: 74: 80: 154: 9: 0: Frantisek Pospisil CSSR: D: 9: 36: 45: 3: 2: Nikolai Sologubov USSR: D: 12: 9: 21: 2: 3: Jan Suchy: CSSR: D: 19: 21: 40: 0: 2: Ivan Tregubov USSR: D: 12: 10: 22: 1: 2: Frantisek Tikal CSSR: D: 14: 13: 27: 0: 2

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  4. Jun 22, 2020 · The Hockey News made up the list of players who deserve to be inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. Among them were mentioned four Soviet stars: Boris Mikhailov, Anatoli Firsov, Valeri Vasiliev and Aleksandr Maltsev. Boris Mikhailov. - Boris Petrovich, in the published list there are names that are known to you.

  5. Jun 21, 2020 · Boris Mikhailov | B Bennett/Getty Images. (USSR, 1962-81) No Soviet star has epitomized the “Canadian” style of play like Mikhailov. The Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet described him as “tough,...

  6. Boris Mayorov: 1938: 1999: Player: Boris Mikhailov: 1944: 2000: Player: Vladimir Petrov: 1947: 2006: Player: Alexander Ragulin: 1941: 1997: Player: Nikolai Sologubov: 1924: 2004: Player: Andrei Starovoitov: 1915: 1997: Builder: Vyacheslav Starshinov: 1940: 2007: Player: Anatoli Tarasov: 1918: 1997: Builder: Viktor Tikhonov: 1930: 1998: Builder ...

  7. The 2022 Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Celebration is scheduled on Monday, November 14th in Toronto (preceded by the traditional slate of “Induction Weekend” events beginning on Friday, November 11th, including the annual “Hockey Hall of Fame Game” hosted by the Toronto Maple Leafs). Stay tuned for further announcements in

  8. IIHF Hall of Fame: 2000. Olympic medals: 2x Gold (1972, 1976); 1x Silver (1980) World Champion: 8x. Awards: All-star Team USSR Championship: 8x Best soviet player: 2x (1977, 1978) Best scorer World Championships: 1x (1974) Best forward World Championships: 2x (1973, 1979) All-star Team World Championships: 2x (1973, 1979) Video