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Vladimir Krutov(1960-2012)

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Vladimir Krutov in Red Army (2014)
Krutov was the left wing of the KLM-Line. His nickname "The Tank" says a lot about his style of playing hockey. He was a hard worker in front of the goal and his ability to score was well known in the hockey world. Joining the Central Soviet Army team in 1977, he won the national title 12 times. His international career with the Soviet Army team included two Olympic Gold, one Olympic Silver Medal, winning the World Championship 6 times and victory in the Canada Cup in 1981. He was named Player of the Year in the Soviet Union 1987 and had several national and international All-Star appearances. After his successful years in Russia, Krutov changed along with his teammate Igor Larionov to the NHL to join the Vancouver Canucks. Of all the Russian players who went to North America that year, Krutov had the worst and shortest stay. Coming untrained and overweight, he had no chance to convince the Canucks of the qualities which he had shown e.g. at the Canada Cup in 1987. After that year in Vancouver with 11 goals, 23 assists for 34 points in 61 games, Vladimir returned to Europe to play for several years in Switzerland and in Sweden. He was working as an assistant coach in Russia before his death.
BornJune 1, 1960
DiedJune 6, 2012(52)
BornJune 1, 1960
DiedJune 6, 2012(52)
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Lake Placid 1980: XIII Olympic Winter Games (1980)
Lake Placid 1980: XIII Olympic Winter Games
8.2
TV Mini Series
  • Self - Ice Hockey Player (USSR)
Red Army (2014)
Red Army
7.6
  • Self - Red Army Right Wing
  • 2014
CCCP Hockey (2004)
CCCP Hockey
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  • Self
  • 2004

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  • Height
    • 1.75 m
  • Born
    • June 1, 1960
    • Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
  • Died
    • June 6, 2012
    • Moscow, Russia(internal bleeding)
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