Aleksey Morozov

Aleksey Morozov

Infobox Ice Hockey Player


image_size = 230px
team =Ak Bars Kazan
former_teams = Soviet Wings (CIS/RSL)
Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL)
league = KHL
position = Right Wing
shoots = Left
height_ft = 6
height_in = 2
weight_lb = 196
nickname = The Devil Killer
nationality = Russia
birth_date = Birth date and age|1977|2|16|mf=y
birth_place = Moscow, Russian SFSR
draft = Round 1, Pick 24
draft_year = 1995
draft_team = Pittsburgh Penguins
career_start = 1993

Aleksey Morozov (Алексей Морозов) was born on 16 February, 1977 in Moscow, USSR and is a professional ice hockey player. He currently plays for Ak-Bars Kazan of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).

Playing career

Aleksey Morozov was drafted in the first round, 24th overall, by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft. After being drafted, he remained in Russia and didn't join the Penguins until the 1997–98 NHL season. Aleksey began his career much like Pittsburgh legend Mario Lemieux, scoring on his first shot on his first shift of his first game as a Penguin. He played seven seasons for the Penguins totalling 451 games, 84 goals, and 219 points. In his seven year NHL career, Morozov earned the nickname "The Devil Killer" for his notorious success against the New Jersey Devils. In fact, New Jersey goaltender Martin Brodeur in an interview before a Penguins/Devils game on Fox Sports Net jokingly stated that he had nightmares of Morozov each night before his club would play the Penguins. He also won an Olympic Silver Medal on the 1998 Russian Olympic Team during his rookie year with the Penguins. Despite these successes, Morozov never fully developed into the player he had the potential to be as he played a majority of his first few seasons in the NHL on the third and fourth lines due to the tremendous depth of a talent laden Penguins team. He finally got his chance on the starting line during the 2002–2003 season and the KLM line of Kovalev, Lemieux, and Morozov lead the Penguins to a top 3 record in the conference the first third of the season before being dismantled by injuries and trades. After bursting onto the scene with 25 points in 27 games, Morozov suffered a fractured wrist by a crushing hit that ended his season and Lemieux became bogged down by back problems which forced him to call it a year while Kovalev was later traded at the NHL trade deadline.

The next season saw Morozov off to a slow start, mainly due to the lack of talent on a young Penguins team, however down the stretch of the 2003–2004 season, Morozov was instrumental to the Penguins late season success, leading the team with five game-winning goals including two in the final three games of the season. During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, he went back to Russia to hone his skills and play for the Ak-Bars Kazan of the Russian Super League. After a successful 2004–2005 season with Ak-Bars and with the NHL's future up in the air, he opted to remain in the RSL for one more season in hope of winning a championship. The 2005–2006 season proved a great one for Morozov where he finished the regular season leading the league in goals (23) and being second in points (49) after Sergei Mozyakin (52) while leading Ak-Bars to its first championship win in nearly ten years. He was instrumental in his teams long playoff run, amassing an unbelievable 26 points (13 goals, 13 assists) in just 13 games en route to Playoff MVP. He was also qualified for six other RSL league awards, two of which he won. As the 2006 NHL Free Agency period began, Morozov was one of the most sought after free agents. The choice was a very difficult one for Morozov as he wanted to join his compatriots Evgeni Malkin and Alexander Semin in the NHL but he also had a great relationship and close ties with Ak-Bars. However, in the end Morozov chose to sign an undisclosed contract to stay with his Russian club in hopes of winning back-to-back championships.

During the IIHF European Championship Cup (ECC) in January 2007, Morozov earned the titles of best forward and MVP as he led Ak-Bars to the championship, reaffirming Russian dominance at the tournament. When the regular season ended, Morozov lead the league and established new Super League record in points (83) as Ak-Bars Kazan had a league leading 119 points and well on the way to an unprecedented second straight championship. He became the first player in the history of the RSL to top the eighty points in a season and his 83 points broke the old record of 79 held by Sergei Makarov. This is a record that will stand the test of time as in just two more years the RSL would be replaced by a greater league spanning four countries. After quickly dispatching of Metallurg Novokuznetsk in the opening round in three games, Ak-Bars then defeated Khimik Moscow Oblast and HC CSKA Moscow in four games each to advance to the finals to face Metallurg Magnitogorsk. In a final decisive game five, Ak-Bars would come up short losing the final game by the score of 2–1. Despite not matching his stellar numbers of the 2005–2006 season, Morozov finished the playoffs with a league leading 15 assists in 14 games.

Shortly after the 2006–2007 RSL season ended, Morozov was chosen to represent Russia as an alternate captain at the International Hockey World Championship (IHWC). Despite missing two games to a minor knee injury, in just seven games he finished first in goals with eight while finishing second in points as well as capturing the title of best forward at the tournament. The following and final RSL season proved another successful one for Morozov as he continued his dominance of the league by finishing in the tops in scoring and leading Ak-Bars to the playoffs once again but would come up one game and one goal short of the finals in another heartbreaking 4–3 loss to Salavat Yulaev Ufa. The 2007–2008 RSL season would be the last in the league's history as it would be replaced by the newly formed Kontinental Hockey League at the start of the 2008–2009 season. The KHL be comprised of the 20 current teams from the RSL, Avtomobilist Ekaterinburg from Russia of the Vysshaya Liga, Barys Astana from Kazakhstan, Dynamo Minsk from Belarus, as well as a team from Latvia based in Riga known as Dinamo Riga.

Due to his previous year's success with the Russian national team at the 2007 World Championship, Aleksey was chosen as captain of the 2008 squad. With Morozov in the lineup the previous year, Russia went undefeated until he suffered a knee injury and the 2007 squad without their alternate captain would finish 1-1 and fall short of the Gold once again. However, with Morozov as their captain and in the lineup, Russia would go undefeated once again and capture the Gold by defeating Canada in a thrilling overtime contest 5-4. The gold medal score was Russia's first in 15 years and would be Russia's 24th overall, tying Canada for the most gold medals by any county. The 2008 IIHF World Championship also marked 100 years of World Championship hockey. With Morozov in their lineup, the Russian national team the past two years has gone 16-0 at World Championships.

Honours

*CIS - Rookie of the Year: 1994–1995
*NHL All-Rookie Team: 1997–1998
*Olympic Silver Medal (Russia): 1998
*Russian Super League: 2006
*Ceska Pojistovna: 2006
*Kubok Pervovo Kanala: 2006
*European Champions: 2007
*Best Forward (ECC): 2007
*Most Valuable Player (ECC): 2007
*Best Forward (IHWC): 2007
*World Championship (Russia) : 2008

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