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Vladimir Myshkin

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Myshkin's final season would be a memorable one. First, he won the Soviet League championship for the only time in his career, as his Dynamo club ended CSKA's long championship reign and won its first title since 1954. Then at the World Championships, after watching his team's first nine games, he
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by going 3-0 in his three starts before being defeated by Canada 3-2 in overtime in the semifinals. Nonetheless, Myshkin played spectacularly that game in a losing cause, being named the USSR's player of the game, and was named to the tournament all-star team for his heroics.
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won the championship almost every year he played, including an amazing 13-year run from 1977 to 1989, preventing Myshkin from winning a domestic championship until his last year.
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all stars. Myshkin responded with a sterling effort, shutting out the NHL stars 6-0 to win the Challenge Cup for the Soviets. A couple of months later, he won his first of six
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In his first major event as starting goaltender of the Soviet national team, he led the Soviets to a perfect 5-0 record in the round robin of the
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as the team's third-string goaltender in a largely token gesture, as Myshkin had already announced he would retire following the season.
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Myshkin came to prominence in the late 1970s when he earned a spot on the Soviet national team as a backup to the legendary
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failed to win the tournament. He played in one game and backed up Tretiak for the 8-1 victory in the final.
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on home ice in Moscow. The following year, the 31-year-old Myshkin was replaced by younger goaltenders
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As the starting goaltender of the national team, he backstopped them to a bronze medal at the
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was given the start in the very last game. He finished his career in style, shutting out
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After Tretiak gave up two goals in the first period of the famous
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In 1981, Myshkin was a member of the Soviet team that won the
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Biographical information and career statistics from
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Kirovo-Chepetsk
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Goalie
Caught
Olimpiya Kirovo-Chepetsk
Krylia Sovetov Moscow
HC Dynamo Moscow
Lukko
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
ice hockey
1984 Sarajevo
1980 Lake Placid
Russian
ice hockey
goaltender
HC Dynamo Moscow
Soviet Union national ice hockey team
Kirovo-Chepetsk
Soviet Union
Soviet Championship League
HC CSKA Moscow
Vladislav Tretiak
Viktor Tikhonov
Challenge Cup
National Hockey League
World and European championships
Miracle on Ice

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