- Sergei Pryakhin
Sergei Pryakhin (born
December 7 ,1963 inMoscow ,Russia ) is a retired Russianice hockey forward.Sergei was the first Soviet member of their national hockey team that the Soviet government allowed to play in the
National Hockey League . Other players had either defected or had not been member of the national team before him. After playing in the Soviet Elite League forSoviet Wings , he was given permission to leave following the 1988-89 Soviet league season and joined the Flames in March 1989. His first game came onMarch 30 ,1989 as member of theCalgary Flames .While he would only last a few years in the NHL, he did pave the way for players such as
Sergei Makarov ,Vladimir Krutov andIgor Larionov , amongst many others, to also be allowed to ply their trade in the NHL. Sergei would spend his entire career with the Flames. Priakin was included on the 1989 Calgary team winning picture, and was awarded a Stanley Cup ring. He was the first Russian trained played to receive a Stanley Cup ring. Pryakhin played only 2 regular season games, and 1 playoff, so he was not eligible to be engraved on the Stanley Cup.He split the next two seasons between the Flames and their IHL affiliate in Salt Lake City before returning for Europe. He played in
Switzerland forZSC Lions and inFinland for Espoo.Internationally, Pryakhin represented the USSR in the
1987 Canada Cup and won a gold medal at the 1986 World Championships.External links
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* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/news/2002/09/27/soviet_legacy/ CNNSI article talking about Pryakhin's achievement]
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