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Matt Ellison: top-scoring international player
KHL.ru continues its series of articles about players and coaches who have become legends of the League. The new article tells the story of Canadian forward Matt Ellison, who became the top-scoring international player in KHL history, representing six different teams.
Michael Garnett: Misha from Saskatoon
KHL.ru continues its series of articles on players and coaches who have become legends of the league. In this new piece, we tell the story of Canadian goaltender Michael Garnett, who played in two Gagarin Cup finals but was unable to capture the KHL’s top trophy.
Jan Marek: Winning Titles with Metallurg
KHL.ru continues its series of articles dedicated to players and coaches who became legends of the League. In this new feature, we tell the story of Czech forward Jan Marek, who won the Russian championship, played in the Gagarin Cup finals, and could have competed at the highest level for several more years but tragically passed away in a plane crash.
Oleg Znarok: Team Russia’s top coach
After 1992, Oleg Znarok dropped off the radar of Russian hockey fans for a time. He played abroad, he coached exclusively in Latvia. Older fans, naturally, remembered a moustachioed forward at Dinamo Riga who was second in scoring in the Soviet Championship of 1991.
Bob Hartley: Ilya Kovalchuk’s hockey father
KHL.ru continues on telling the histories of those who became league’s legends. Today, the talk is about the Canadian coach Bob Hartley, who won the Gagarin Cup with Avangard in 2021 and became the second coach in history to triumph in both the NHL and the KHL.