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  1. Anatoly Vladimirovich Tarasov (Russian: Анато́лий Влади́мирович Тара́сов; 10 December 1918 – 23 June 1995) was a Soviet ice hockey player and coach. Tarasov is considered "the father of Russian ice hockey" and established the Soviet Union national team as "the dominant force in international competition". [1]

  2. Apr 23, 2024 · Anatoly Tarasov (born Dec. 10, 1918, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.—died June 23, 1995, Moscow) was a Russian ice hockey coach whose innovations in Soviet hockey established the country as the dominant force in international competition.

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  3. Dec 10, 2018 · The father of Soviet hockey was born 100 years ago on Dec. 10, 1918, in Moscow, but his fingerprints remain on the game’s DNA in almost every corner of the world. Think of two of the most ...

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  5. Jun 24, 1995 · Anatoly Tarasov, the fiery and inspirational coach who led the former Soviet Union to become a dominant world power in international hockey, died yesterday in...

  6. Dec 10, 2023 · Anatoly Vladimirovich Tarasov (December 10, 1918 – June 23, 1995) was a visionary Soviet ice hockey coach and one of the architects of modern ice hockey strategy. His innovative approaches to coaching and his deep understanding of the game left an indelible mark on the sport, earning him recognition as a pioneer in the development of Soviet ...

  7. Jun 23, 1995 · Anatoly Tarasov is widely regarded as the father of modern Russian ice hockey (Russian ice hockey also describes the sport as played in the Soviet Union, or USSR, until 1989). Tarasov began coaching in the Russian club leagues in the late 1940s, at the conclusion of his successful playing career.

  8. Anatoly Vladimirovich Tarasov was a Soviet ice hockey player and coach. Tarasov is considered "the father of Russian ice hockey" and established the Soviet Union national team as "the dominant force in international competition".

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