Vladimir Tsyplakov, the Glossary
Vladimir Viktorovich Tsyplakov (Уладзiмiр Віктаравіч Цыплакоў; 18 April 1969 – 14 December 2019) was a Belarusian professional ice hockey player winger.[1]
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69 relations: Ak Bars Kazan, Assist (ice hockey), Belarus men's national ice hockey team, Belarusian Extraleague, Belarusians, Buffalo Sabres, Czech Extraliga, Detroit Falcons (CoHL), Fort Wayne Komets, Goal (ice hockey), HC CSKA Moscow, HC Dinamo Minsk, HC Dynamo Pardubice, Ice hockey, Ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament, Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics, Ice hockey at the Olympic Games, Ice Hockey World Championships, IIHF World Championship Division I, IIHF World Junior Championship, Indianapolis Ice, Inta, International Hockey League (1945–2001), Las Vegas Thunder, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, Los Angeles Kings, National Hockey League, Penalty (ice hockey), Pervaya Liga (Soviet Union), Point (ice hockey), Russian Superleague, Season (sports), Soviet Championship League, Soviet Union, Soviet Union men's national junior ice hockey team, Tivali Minsk, United Hockey League, United States, Winger (ice hockey), Yunost Minsk, 1988–89 Soviet League season, 1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, 1989–90 Soviet League season, 1990–91 Soviet League season, 1991–92 Soviet League season, 1992–93 Colonial Hockey League season, 1992–93 IHL season, 1993–94 IHL season, 1994–95 IHL season, 1995 NHL entry draft, ... Expand index (19 more) »
- Belarusian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States
- Belarusian expatriate sportspeople in the Czech Republic
- Belarusian ice hockey coaches
- Belarusian ice hockey left wingers
- Expatriate ice hockey players in the Czech Republic
- Olympic ice hockey players for Belarus
- People from Inta
- Russian expatriate sportspeople in the Czech Republic
- Soviet ice hockey left wingers
- Sportspeople from the Komi Republic
Ak Bars Kazan
Hockey Club Ak Bars (Ак Барс, Ак Барс, Snow Leopard), also known as Ak Bars Kazan, is a Russian professional ice hockey team based in Kazan.
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Assist (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, an assist is attributed to up to two players of the scoring team who shot, passed or deflected the puck towards the scoring teammate, or touched it in any other way which enabled the goal, meaning that they were "assisting" in the goal.
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Belarus men's national ice hockey team
The Belarusian men's national ice hockey team (Зборная Беларусі па хакеі з шайбай; Сборная Беларуси по хоккею с шайбой) is the national ice hockey team that represented Belarus.
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The Belarusian Extraleague, abbreviated BHL, also known as the BETERA Extraleague for sponsorship reasons, or known as the Belarusian Open Championship,, officially formed in 2006, is the top ice hockey league in Belarus.
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Belarusians
Belarusians (biełarusy) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Belarus.
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Buffalo Sabres
The Buffalo Sabres are a professional ice hockey team based in Buffalo, New York.
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The Czech Extraliga (Extraliga ledního hokeje, ELH) is the highest-level ice hockey league in the Czech Republic.
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Detroit Falcons (CoHL)
The Detroit Falcons were a minor professional ice hockey team based in Fraser, Michigan, from 1991 to 1996.
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Fort Wayne Komets
The Fort Wayne Komets are a minor league ice hockey team in the ECHL. Vladimir Tsyplakov and Fort Wayne Komets are fort Wayne Komets players.
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Goal (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, a goal is scored when the puck entirely crosses the goal line between the two goal posts and below the goal crossbar.
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HC CSKA Moscow
HC CSKA Moscow (1946–present, ЦСКА Москва, Центральный Спортивный Клуб Армии, Central Sports Club of the Army, Moscow) is a Russian professional ice hockey club based in Moscow.
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HC Dinamo Minsk
Hockey Club Dinamo Minsk or HC Dinamo Minsk, (Дина́мо-Минск; Дынама-Мінск, Dynama-Minsk) is an ice hockey team based in Minsk, Belarus.
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HC Dynamo Pardubice
HC Dynamo Pardubice is a professional ice hockey club that plays in the Czech Extraliga.
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Ice hockey
Ice hockey (or simply hockey) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an ice skating rink with lines and markings specific to the sport.
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Ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament
The men's ice hockey tournament at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, was the 19th Olympic Championship.
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Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics
Hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics was held at the E Center in West Valley City and Peaks Ice Arena in Provo, Utah.
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Ice hockey at the Olympic Games
Ice hockey tournaments have been staged at the Olympic Games since 1920.
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Ice Hockey World Championships
The Ice Hockey World Championships are an annual international men's ice hockey tournament organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). First officially held at the 1920 Summer Olympics. The IIHF was created in 1908 while the European Championships, the precursor to the World Championships, were first held in 1910.
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IIHF World Championship Division I
The IIHF World Championship Division I is an annual sports event organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation.
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IIHF World Junior Championship
The IIHF World Junior Championship (WJC), sometimes referred to as World Juniors, is an annual event organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) for national under-20 ice hockey teams from around the world.
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Indianapolis Ice
The Indianapolis Ice were a minor league professional ice hockey team based in Indianapolis, Indiana, that played in the International Hockey League from 1988 to 1999 and in the Central Hockey League from 1999 to 2004.
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Inta
Inta (Инта́, Инта) is a town in the Komi Republic, Russia.
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International Hockey League (1945–2001)
The International Hockey League (IHL) was a minor professional ice hockey league in the United States and Canada that operated from 1945 to 2001.
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Las Vegas Thunder
The Las Vegas Thunder were a professional ice hockey team competing in the International Hockey League.
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Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
Hockey Club Lokomotiv (ХК Локомотив, Locomotive HC), also known as Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, is a Russian professional ice hockey team, based in the city of Yaroslavl, playing in the top level Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).
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Los Angeles Kings
The Los Angeles Kings are a professional ice hockey team based in Los Angeles.
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National Hockey League
The National Hockey League (NHL; Ligue nationale de hockey, LNH) is a professional ice hockey league in North America comprising 32 teams25 in the United States and 7 in Canada.
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Penalty (ice hockey)
A penalty in ice hockey is a punishment for an infringement of the rules.
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Pervaya Liga (Soviet Union)
The Pervaya Liga was the second level of ice hockey in the Soviet Union, below the Soviet Championship League.
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Point (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, the point statistic has two contemporary meanings.
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Russian Superleague
The Russian Superleague (Чемпионат России Суперлига, Russian Championship Superleague), commonly abbreviated as RSL, was the highest division of the main professional ice hockey league in Russia.
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Season (sports)
In an organized sports league, a typical season is the portion of one year in which regulated games of the sport are in session: for example, in Major League Baseball the season lasts approximately from the last week of March to the last week of September.
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Soviet Championship League
The Soviet Hockey Championship (Чемпионат СССР по хоккею) was the highest level ice hockey league in the Soviet Union, running from 1946 to 1992.
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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Soviet Union men's national junior ice hockey team
The Soviet Union men's national under 20 ice hockey team was the national under-20 ice hockey team in the Soviet Union. The team represented the Soviet Union at the International Ice Hockey Federation's IIHF World U20 Championship. The team has won eleven gold medals (first three unofficial, once more as CIS), three silver medals, and two bronze medals at the World U20 Championships.
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Tivali Minsk
Tivali Minsk was an ice hockey club based in Minsk, Belarus.
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United Hockey League
The United Hockey League (UHL), originally known as the Colonial Hockey League from 1991 to 1997 and last known as the International Hockey League from 2007 to 2010, was a low-level minor professional ice hockey league, with teams in the United States and Canada.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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Winger (ice hockey)
Winger, in the game of ice hockey, is a forward position of a player whose primary zone of play is along the outer playing areas.
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Yunost Minsk
HC Yunost-Minsk (Belar. Юнацтва Менск, Junactva Miеnsk) is a Belarusian professional ice hockey team that plays in the Belarusian Extraleague.
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1988–89 Soviet League season
The 1988–89 Soviet Championship League season was the 43rd season of the Soviet Championship League, the top level of ice hockey in the Soviet Union.
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1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
The 1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (1989 WJHC) was the 13th edition of the Ice Hockey World Junior Championship and was held in Anchorage, Alaska, United States at the Sullivan Arena.
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1989–90 Soviet League season
The 1989–90 Soviet Championship League season was the 44th season of the Soviet Championship League, the top level of ice hockey in the Soviet Union.
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1990–91 Soviet League season
The 1990–91 Soviet Championship League season was the 45th season of the Soviet Championship League, the top level of ice hockey in the Soviet Union.
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1991–92 Soviet League season
The 1991–92 Soviet League season was the 46th and final season of the Soviet Championship League, the top level of ice hockey in the Soviet Union.
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1992–93 Colonial Hockey League season
The 1992–93 Colonial Hockey Leagueseason was the second season of the Colonial Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.
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1992–93 IHL season
The 1992–93 IHL season was the 48th season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.
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1993–94 IHL season
The 1993–94 IHL season was the 49th season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.
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1994–95 IHL season
The 1994–95 IHL season was the 50th season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.
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1995 NHL entry draft
The 1995 NHL entry draft was the 33rd NHL entry draft.
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1995–96 IHL season
The 1995–96 IHL season was the 51st season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.
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1995–96 NHL season
The 1995–96 NHL season was the 79th regular season of the National Hockey League.
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The 1996–97 Czech Extraliga season was the fourth season of the Czech Extraliga since its creation after the breakup of Czechoslovakia and the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League in 1993.
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1996–97 NHL season
The 1996–97 NHL season was the 80th regular season of the National Hockey League.
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1997–98 NHL season
The 1997–98 NHL season was the 81st regular season of the National Hockey League.
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1998–99 NHL season
The 1998–99 NHL season was the 82nd regular season of the National Hockey League.
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1999 IIHF World Championship
The 1999 IIHF World Championship was held in Oslo, Hamar and Lillehammer in Norway from 1 to 16 May.
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1999–2000 NHL season
The 1999–2000 NHL season was the 83rd regular season of the National Hockey League.
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2000 IIHF World Championship
The 2000 IIHF World Championship was held in Saint Petersburg, Russia from 29 April to 14 May.
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2000–01 NHL season
The 2000–01 NHL season was the 84th regular season of the National Hockey League.
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2001–02 Russian Superleague season
The 2001–02 Russian Superleague season was the sixth season of the Russian Superleague, the top level of ice hockey in Russia.
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2002 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships
The 2002 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships were held between 26 April and 11 May 2002 in Gothenburg, Karlstad and Jönköping, Sweden.
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2002–03 Russian Superleague season
The 2002–03 Russian Superleague season was the seventh season of the Russian Superleague, the top level of ice hockey in Russia.
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2003 IIHF World Championship
The 2003 IIHF World Championship was held between 26 April and 11 May 2003 in Helsinki, Tampere and Turku, Finland.
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2003–04 Russian Superleague season
The 2003–04 Russian Superleague season was the eighth season of the Russian Superleague, the top level of ice hockey in Russia.
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2004 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships
The 2004 Men's Ice Hockey Championships was the 68th such event hosted by the International Ice Hockey Federation.
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The 2004–05 Belarusian Extraliga season was the 13th season of the Belarusian Extraliga, the top level of ice hockey in Belarus.
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2004–05 Russian Superleague season
The 2004–05 Russian Superleague season was the ninth season of the Russian Superleague, the top level of ice hockey in Russia.
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2005 IIHF World Championship
The 2005 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship was held 30 April – 15 May 2005 in Vienna and Innsbruck, Austria.
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See also
Belarusian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States
- Aleksey Lozhkin
- Alexander Andrievsky
- Alexander Galchenyuk
- Andrei Kostitsyn
- Andrei Mezin
- Artem Demkov
- Dmitry Buinitsky
- Eduard Zankovets
- Oleg Mikulchik
- Raman Hrabarenka
- Ruslan Salei
- Sergei Kostitsyn
- Sergey Stas
- Stepan Falkovsky
- Vladimir Tsyplakov
Belarusian expatriate sportspeople in the Czech Republic
- Alyaksandr Tsishkevich
- Andrei Kostitsyn
- Andrei Mezin
- Artyom Kontsevoy (footballer, born 1999)
- Dzmitry Rekish
- Oleg Dulub
- Raman Hrabarenka
- Vitali Trubila
- Vladimir Tsyplakov
Belarusian ice hockey coaches
- Aleksandr Zhurik
- Alexander Andrievsky
- Alexander Makritski
- Andrei Mezin
- Boris Kosarev (ice hockey)
- Eduard Zankovets
- Oleg Mikulchik
- Oleksandr Materukhin
- Vasili Pankov
- Vladimir Tsyplakov
Belarusian ice hockey left wingers
- Aleksey Lozhkin
- Alexander Kulakov
- Alexei Ugarov
- Sergei Demagin
- Sergei Kostitsyn
- Shane Prince
- Vladimir Tsyplakov
- Yaroslav Chupris
- Yevgeni Dadonov (ice hockey, born 1992)
Expatriate ice hockey players in the Czech Republic
- Alexander Reichenberg
- Andre Lakos
- Andrei Kostitsyn
- Andrei Mezin
- Anton Kuryanov
- Aron Chmielewski
- Bogdan Savenko
- Calle Ridderwall
- David Ullström
- Dmitri Suur
- Filip Ahl
- Florian Iberer
- Ivan Puzić
- János Vas
- Jan Chmelar
- Johan Harju
- Jordann Perret
- Lars Volden
- Leszek Laszkiewicz
- Liam Kirk (ice hockey)
- Marcin Kolusz
- Martin Thörnberg
- Nathan Walker
- Nicklas Danielsson
- Nicolai Bryhnisveen
- Nicolai Meyer
- Niklas Lundström
- Oleksandr Savytskyi
- Oscar Eklund
- Patrik Zackrisson
- Patryk Wronka
- Peter Nylander
- Peter Schneider (ice hockey)
- Pontus Åberg
- Raman Hrabarenka
- Richard Gynge
- Sacha Treille
- Sergei Petrenko
- Teddy Da Costa
- Tim Söderlund
- Vladimir Antipin
- Vladimir Tsyplakov
- Waldemar Klisiak
- Yorick Treille
Olympic ice hockey players for Belarus
- Aleksandr Alekseyev (ice hockey, born 1968)
- Aleksandr Shumidub
- Aleksandr Zhurik
- Aleksey Lozhkin
- Alexander Andrievsky
- Alexander Galchenyuk
- Alexander Kulakov
- Alexander Makritski
- Alexander Ryadinsky
- Alexei Kalyuzhny
- Alexei Ugarov
- Andrei Karev
- Andrei Mezin
- Andrei Mikhalev
- Andrei Skabelka
- Andrei Stas
- Andrey Kovalyov
- Andrey Rasolko
- Dmitri Dudik
- Dmitry Meleshko
- Dmitry Pankov
- Eduard Zankovets
- Igor Matushkin
- Konstantin Koltsov
- Konstantin Zakharov
- List of Olympic men's ice hockey players for Belarus
- Maxim Malyutin
- Nikolai Stasenko
- Oleg Antonenko
- Oleg Khmyl
- Oleg Mikulchik
- Oleg Romanov
- Ruslan Salei
- Sergei Demagin
- Sergei Kolosov
- Sergei Kostitsyn
- Sergei Shabanov
- Sergei Zadelenov
- Sergey Stas
- Sergey Yerkovich
- Vadim Bekbulatov
- Vasili Pankov
- Viktor Karachun
- Viktor Kostyuchenok
- Vitali Koval
- Vladimir Denisov (ice hockey)
- Vladimir Kopat
- Vladimir Tsyplakov
- Yevgeny Roshchin
People from Inta
- Aleksandras Abišala
- Andrey Lopatov
- Birutė Nedzinskienė
- Vassily Sinaisky
- Vasyl Kuybida
- Viktor Zhluktov
- Vladimir Tsyplakov
- Vyacheslav Gayzer
Russian expatriate sportspeople in the Czech Republic
- Aleksei Tatayev
- Alexej Jaškin
- Andrei Yakovlev
- Anton Kuryanov
- Artyom Meshchaninov
- Arutyun Grigoryan
- Denis Davydov (footballer)
- Dmitry Vorobyov (footballer)
- Dmitry Yefremov (footballer, born 1995)
- Ekaterina Alexandrova
- Grigori Chirkin
- Igor Golban
- Igor Paradin
- Igor Shvyrev
- Ilya Kubyshkin
- Ilya Shabanov
- Konstantin Bazelyuk
- Nikolai Dergachyov
- Nikolay Komlichenko (footballer, born 1995)
- Roman Adamov
- Sergei Petrenko
- Stanislav Tskhovrebov
- Timur Melekestsev
- Vladimir Gerasimov (footballer, born 1989)
- Vladimir Tsyplakov
- Vladislav Levin
- Vyacheslav Karavayev
- Yegor Golenkov
- Yevgeni Nazarov
Soviet ice hockey left wingers
- Aleksey Lozhkin
- Alexander Koreshkov (ice hockey)
- Alexander Selivanov
- Alexander Skvortsov (ice hockey)
- Alexander Yakushev
- Anatoli Firsov
- Andrei Nazarov
- Andrei Vasilyev (ice hockey)
- Igor Vyazmikin
- Mikhail Varnakov (ice hockey, born 1957)
- Mikhail Vasiliev
- Oleg Kryazhev
- Sergei Berdnikov
- Sergei Kapustin
- Sergei Petrenko
- Sergei Yashin
- Valeri Kamensky
- Valeri Kharlamov
- Vasyl Bobrovnikov
- Viktor Tyumenev
- Vitali Karamnov
- Vitali Prokhorov
- Vladimir Krutov
- Vladimir Tsyplakov
- Vsevolod Bobrov
- Yan Kaminsky
- Yuri Khmylev
- Yuri Kuznetsov (ice hockey, born 1971)
- Yuri Moiseyev (ice hockey)
Sportspeople from the Komi Republic
- Aleksandr Anufriyev
- Alexandr Sukhorukov
- Alexey Vitsenko
- Anastasia Aksenova
- Anatoly Polyakov
- Andrei Nikolishin
- Andrei Posnov
- Andrey Lopatov
- Andrey Nutrikhin
- Andrey Parfenov
- Arkady Vyatchanin
- Dmitri Aliev
- Eduard Zakharov
- Grigoriy Degtyaryov
- Ilia Semikov
- Ivan Babikov
- Ivan Pronin
- Lyubov Misharina
- Marina Pylayeva
- Olga Schuchkina
- Pavel Kulizhnikov
- Raisa Smetanina
- Sergei Kapustin
- Vasily Rochev (skier, born 1951)
- Vasily Rochev (skier, born 1980)
- Victor Oganov
- Viktor Zhluktov
- Vladimir Nikitin (boxer)
- Vladimir Tsyplakov
- Yuliya Ivanova (cross-country skier)
- Yuliya Stupak
- Yury Klimov
- Zakhar Tarasenko
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Tsyplakov
, 1995–96 IHL season, 1995–96 NHL season, 1996–97 Czech Extraliga season, 1996–97 NHL season, 1997–98 NHL season, 1998–99 NHL season, 1999 IIHF World Championship, 1999–2000 NHL season, 2000 IIHF World Championship, 2000–01 NHL season, 2001–02 Russian Superleague season, 2002 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships, 2002–03 Russian Superleague season, 2003 IIHF World Championship, 2003–04 Russian Superleague season, 2004 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships, 2004–05 Belarusian Extraliga season, 2004–05 Russian Superleague season, 2005 IIHF World Championship.