Question by Like I’m Telling You Who I A: Which of the Great Russian lines would you take as your all-time Russian forwards?
No interchanging
The 1970s Russians
Valeri Kharlamov-Boris Mikhailov-Alexander Maltsev
– this team when playing Canada’s best, rarely came out on top (1972SS, 1976CC, 1079ChC) with a record of 5-6-1
The 1980s Russians
– Sergei Makarov-Vladimir Krutov-Igor Larionov
– a much better record against Canada’s best winning the 1981 CC and taking the 1984 team to overtime
The 1990s Russians
– Serge Fedorov-Aleksandr Mogilny-Pavel Bure
– argued by many as the best Russia had to offer – but corrupted by North American money
The 2000s Russians
– Alexander Ovechkin-Evgeni Malkin-Ilya Kovalchuk
Which trio would you take and why?
Note: The top 4 Russian players today are Kovalchuk, Dastyuk, Ovechkin, and Malkin – and they all shoot left. Any trio from this group will count as a point for 2000s, but the best answer will go to the responder who has the best response for any of the above.
Haley
The entire 1987 Russian team shot left, and all but one member of the 1991 Russian team shot left. Not that there is anything strange about that as Canada’s 1978 World Junior team only had 4 right-handed shots
Haley
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Haley
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djup
I could care less what they’ve done in the NHL, I’m talking abiout these guys playing together as a line representing Russia. Which trio would be your #1 line if you were coach of the Russian National Team…………….
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