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Polushin, Alexander Sergeevich

Alexander Sergeyevich Polushin (born May 8, 1983, Kirov , Kirov Oblast , RSFSR , USSR ) is a Russian hockey player who played for the clubs of the major hockey leagues in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine . Master of Sports of Russia .

Hockey player
Alexander Polushin
Positionattack
Growth192 cm
Weight96 kg
Citizenship USSR → Russia
Born

May 8, 1983 ( 1983-05-08 ) (aged 36)

Kirov , Kirov region , RSFSR , USSR
NHL draftIn 2001 , he was selected in the 2nd round under the general 47th number by the Tampa Bay Lightning Club
Gaming career
2000-2001Russian flag THK (Tver)
2001-2005Russian flag CSKA (Moscow)
2005-2006Russian flag Severstal (Cherepovets)
2006-2007Russian flag Chemist (Mytishchi)
2008—2010Russian flag Kryliya Sovetov (Moscow)
2010-2012Flag of Belarus Neman (Grodno)
2012Ukrainian flag Companion-Naftogaz (Kiev)

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Biography

Born May 8, 1983 in Kirov . Pupil of the Youth Sports School of the Kirov-Chepetsk hockey club " Olympia " [1] (first coach A. G. Kuskov).

Since 1998, he played in the junior tournaments of Moscow for the youth teams of CSKA and Dynamo clubs. The first international tournament in which A. Polushin took part was the Canada Cup, which took place from December 27, 1999 to January 3, 2000 in Junior under the age of 17, where the Russian team won [2] .

In the 2000/2001 season, A. Polushin played in the Tver Club of the THC , which played in the Russian Premier League. Having moved to CSKA , the next season he won the right to go to the Super League tournament with the team.

As part of the youth national team , he was the 2001 world champion . As part of the youth national team , he won the “gold” of the youth world championships of 2002 and 2003 . In 2003, as part of the national team, he participated in the Swedish hockey games , which the Russians won (for the first time).

In the 2005/2006 season, he played in the Super League for Cherepovets Severstal . The season 2006/2007 actually missed, being part of the Mytishchi " Chemist ", but not entering the field. The next two seasons played for the team of the major league “ Wings of the Soviets ” (Moscow). In 2010-2012 he played in the team of the Belarusian Extra League “ Neman ” ( Grodno ), in which he became the silver medalist of the Open Championship of Belarus. At the end of 2012, he played 2 games in the Ukrainian Professional Hockey League as part of the Companion-Naftogaz team, after which the contract was terminated [3] .

Achievements

  • 01!   World Junior Champion 2001
  • 01!   World Youth Champion 2002 .
  • 01!   World Youth Champion 2003 .
  • 01!   Winner of the Swedish Hockey Games 2003 .
  • 02!   Silver medalist of the championship of Belarus 2010/2011

Notes

  1. ↑ About the school (neopr.) . MHC Olympia website. Archived July 2, 2015.
  2. ↑ Challenge Cup (juniors up to 17 years old) (neopr.) . R-hockey website.
  3. ↑ Alexander Polushin, after two games, terminated the contract with Companion (Neopr.) . Goals.by website.

Literature

  • City of masters. Chronicle of the Kirov-Chepetsk hockey / M. Makarychev. - Kirov: Sergey Doronin Foundation, 2016 .-- S. 186-187. - 344 p. - 4000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-498-00373-3 .

Links

  • Polushin Alexander Sergeevich. Statistics (unspecified) . R-hockey website.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Polushin,_Alexander_Sergeevich&oldid=99430282


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