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Starostenko, Dmitry Valerevich

Dmitry Valerievich Starostenko ( Belorussian. Dzmіtry Valerievich Starasenska ; March 18, 1973 , Minsk , USSR ) - Belarusian hockey player who played as a right-handed forward . Currently completed his professional career.

Hockey player
Dmitry Valerievich Starostenko
PositionWinger
Growth183 cm
Weight80 kg
CitizenshipUSSR flag USSR → Flag of Belarus Belarus
Born

March 18, 1973 ( 1973-03-18 ) (aged 46)

Minsk , USSR
Career1989-2004
NHL draftin 1992, selected in the 5th round under the general 120th number by the New York Rangers club
Gaming career
1989-1990USSR flag Dynamo Minsk
1990-1993USSR flag Flag of Russia (1991-1993) CSKA Moscow
1993-1996USA flag Binghampton rangers
1995-1996USA flag Charlotte Checkers
1996-1997Flag of sweden Timro
1997-1998Russian flag HC CSKA
1998-2001Russian flag CSKA Moscow
2001-2004Russian flag Dynamo Moscow

Biography

Pupil of the Minsk hockey school "Youth".

In 1989-1990 he played for Dynamo (Minsk) , in 1990-1993 - for CSKA Moscow .

In 1992, was drafted by the NHL team “ New York Rangers ” under a common 120th number [1] . In 1993, he left to play in the NHL, however, he did not qualify for the main club.

Member of the World Championships 2000 [2] , 2001 [3] , 2003 [4] in the national team of Belarus .

He played for the national team of Belarus from 1997 to 2003 . Spent 43 matches, scored 13 (8 + 5) points, received 16 minutes of a penalty.

In the championships of the USSR (CIS), he played 52 matches, scored 7 (5 + 2) score points, earned 16 minutes of a penalty time.

In the championships of the MHL he played 43 matches, scored 28 (15 + 13) score points, earned 22 minutes of a penalty time. [one]

He played 31 matches in the Swedish championship, scored 42 (20 + 22) score points, received 84 minutes of the penalty time. [one]

In the championships of Russia he spent 200 matches, scored 94 (41 + 53) score goals, received 84 minutes of a penalty time. [one]

Achievements

  • Silver medalist of the European Championship in ice hockey among juniors (1991). [five]
  • Silver medalist of the CIS Championship (1992).
  • The best hockey player of Belarus (2001).

From 2009 to September 2014, the coach was born in 2004 at the Dynamo Hockey Club, Moscow.

Since September 2014, a coach of young men born in 2007 at the hockey club Dynamo Moscow.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 http://www.eurohockey.net/players/show_player.cgi?serial=1452 Statistics of performances in the championships of Russia (KHL) on the site of Global Sports Consulting.
  2. ↑ http://www.hockeyus.info/ch_world00n.htm Belarus Hockey World. 64th World Cup. Individual indicators of team players.
  3. ↑ http://www.hockeyus.info/ch_world01n.htm Belarus Hockey World. 65th World Cup. Individual indicators of team players.
  4. ↑ http://www.hockeyus.info/ch_world03n.htm Belarus Hockey World. 67th World Cup. Individual indicators of team players.
  5. ↑ http://hockeyarchives.ru/junior/sostav/euro18_1991.html Statistics of players of the USSR junior team.

Links

  • Dmitry Starostenko - statistics on Eliteprospects.com (English)
  • Pressball Dmitry Starostenko: God decides, I try
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Starostenko,_Dmitry_Valerevich&oldid=98494789


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