Sergei Viktorovich Fyodorov is a Russian retired ice hockey centre, who is currently the general manager of HC CSKA Moscow of the Kontinental Hockey League. Fedorov also occasionally played wing or defence. Fedorov gained fame in the National Hockey League for his unique sty...
Hart Memorial Trophy, Frank J. Selke Trophy, Ted Lindsay Award
Nominations
James Norris Memorial Trophy, Calder Memorial Trophy
Star Sign
Sagittarius
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(November 15) Acquired by the Columbus Blue Jackets from the Anaheim Mighty Ducks for Tyler Wright, Francois Beauchemin, and a fifth-round pick in 2006. [2005]
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(19 July) Signed a 5-year, $40 million contract with the Anaheim Mighty Ducks, leaving the Detroit Red Wings after 13 seasons. [July 2003]
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Signs a two-year contract with Metallurg Magnitogorsk (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia) of the Kontinental Hockey League. [June 2009]
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(26 February) Traded to the Washington Capitals for Capitals draft pick Ted Ruth. [2008]
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Told The Hockey News that he and Anna Kournikova had secretly married in July 2001, but were divorced shortly thereafter; Kournikova has never confirmed this.
Spent nearly every day by Konstantinov's bed side, talking to him both in Russian and in English, trying to get a response. Konstantinov finally started to respond to his old friend's voice, and pulled out of a coma a week after team massuer Sergei Mnastakanov did, on July 23rd, five weeks after the accident happened on June 13th 1997.
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Is a close friend of former Red Wing Vladimir Konstantinov, who was injured in the car accident after the Wings' '97 Cup win. Fedorov and Konstantinov played together in the Soviet Red Army before Fedorov's defection.
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Made headlines in July of 1990 when he snuck away from the Soviet National Hockey team after an exhibition game in Portland, Oregon, on their way to the Goodwill Games in Seattle, Washington to sign with the Detroit Red Wings.
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NHL debut: 4 October 1990 with a power-play goal against the New Jersey Devils.
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Arrested in Royal Oak, Michigan, and charged with driving while impaired after failing a Breathalyzer test. In January 2002, he was sentenced to a year's probation, 100 hours of community service, and ordered to pay fines and court costs. (23 September 2001)
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Became a U.S. citizen (21 December 2000)
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Played on a line with Alexander Mogilny and Pavel Bure on the 1989 Soviet Union team that won gold at the World Junior Championships.
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Has won three Stanley Cups with the Red Wings (1996-1997, 1997-1998, 2001- 2002)
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Detroit Red Wings's 4th selection, 74th overall, in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft.
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First Russian to win the Hart Trophy as 1993-1994 regular season MVP.
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Announced that his entire 1998-1999 season's salary would be used to establish The Sergei Fedorov Foundation, a charity to aid Detroit- area children. [February 1999]
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Older brother of Vancouver Canucks player Fedor Fedorov. Has a younger brother, Fedor (Fedya) who plays for the Vancouver Canucks from team AHL affiliate, the Manitoba Moose. His parents' names are Viktor and Natalia Fedorov.
Producer
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Year
Status
Character
The Gracefield Incident
2017
executive producer
Self
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Year
Status
Character
Live from the Top 100 Hockey Players of All-Time Hollywood Gala
2017
TV Movie
Himself
Farewell from Moscow: The Igor Larionov Farewell Game