Valeri Kamensky
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Gold | 1988 Calgary | Ice hockey | |
Silver | 1998 Nagano | Ice hockey |
Valeri Kamensky (Russian: Валерий Каменский; born April 18, 1966 in Voskresensk, Soviet Union, now Russia) is a Russian hockey player. He started his career in 1982 in Khimik Voskresensk, USSR. After Khimik Voskresensk (1982-85), Kamensky played for CSKA Moscow (1985-91). In 1991 he made a debut in NHL, where he played for Quebec Nordiques (1991-95, spending the '94 lock-out break in HC Ambri-Piotta, Switzerland), Colorado Avalanche (1995-99), New York Rangers (1999-2001), Dallas Stars (2001-02) and New Jersey Devils (2001-02). Since 2003, Valeri Kamensky is playing for his original club Khimik Voskresensk in the Russian Hockey Super League .
[edit] Career Statistics
Regular Season Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM 1991-92 Quebec Nordiques NHL 23 7 14 21 14 1992-93 Quebec Nordiques NHL 32 15 22 37 14 1993-94 Quebec Nordiques NHL 76 28 37 65 42 1995 Quebec Nordiques NHL 40 10 20 30 22 1995-96 Colorado Avalanche NHL 81 38 47 85 85 1996-97 Colorado Avalanche NHL 68 28 38 66 38 1997-98 Colorado Avalanche NHL 75 26 40 66 60 1998-99 Colorado Avalanche NHL 65 14 30 44 28 1999-00 New York Rangers NHL 58 13 19 32 24 2000-01 New York Rangers NHL 65 14 20 34 36 2001-02 Dallas/New Jersey NHL 54 7 14 21 20 NHL Totals 637 200 301 501 383
[edit] Awards
- 1985-86: Gold Medal, CSKA Moscow (USSR Championships).
- 1986: Gold Medal (Ice Hockey World Championships).
- 1986-87: Gold Medal, CSKA Moscow (USSR Championships).
- 1988: Gold Medal (XV Olympic Winter Games).
- 1987-88: Gold Medal, CSKA Moscow (USSR Championships).
- 1987-88: Gold Medal, CSKA Moscow (USSR Cup).
- 1989: Gold Medal (Ice Hockey World Championships).
- 1988-89: Gold Medal, CSKA Moscow (USSR Championships).
- 1990: Gold Medal (Ice Hockey World Championships).
- 1995-96: Stanley Cup, Colorado Avalanche (NHL)
- 1998: Silver Medal (XVIII Olympic Winter Games).
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Preceded by: Andrei Khomutov |
Soviet MVP 1991 |
Succeeded by: none |