Alexander_Yakushev

Alexander Yakushev

Alexander Yakushev

Russian ice hockey player (born 1947)


Alexander Sergeyevich Yakushev (Russian: Александр Серге́евич Якушев; born January 2, 1947) is a former ice hockey player and coach for the Soviet Union.

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Born in Moscow, Soviet Union, Alexander Yakushev is best known to North American hockey fans as one of the stars for the Soviet team that played Team Canada in the famous 1972 Summit Series. His style of play was atypical of his colleagues who were fast and skilled; he was often described as the equivalent of Canada's Phil Esposito. Although often overshadowed by his famous teammate Valeri Kharlamov, by the end of the Summit Series, Yakushev led the Soviets in scoring with 7 goals and 4 assists for 11 points. He has also played in numerous Olympic and World Championship tournaments, winning Olympic gold in 1972 and 1976 and having been crowned World Champion seven times.[1][2]

Alexander Yakushev and Vladislav Tretyak in February 2012

After retiring from hockey, Yakushev coached Spartak Moscow for several years and between 1998 and 2000 the Russian national team.[2]

Yakushev was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2003.[3] On June 26, 2018, it was announced that he would be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame November 12, 2018, joining fellow Summit Series teammates Vladislav Tretiak and Valeri Kharlamov.[2]


References

  1. "Alexander Yakushev". Elite Prospects.
  2. "Александр Якушев избран в Зал хоккейной славы IIHF". Lenta.ru (in Russian). Moscow, Russia. 27 September 2002. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
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