- Oleg
Khmyl (born 30
January 1970) is a
Belarusian ice
hockey player. He
competed in the men's
tournaments at the 1998
Winter Olympics and the 2002 Winter...
- 0–1 03:34 − M.
Rozenthal (Bozon)
Rasolko (Zhurik) (PP2) − 08:19 1–1
Tsyplakov (Romanov,
Khmyl) (PP) − 36:25 2–1 D.
Pankov (Bekbulatov) − 57:56 3–1...
- (89 kg) (1964-03-07)March 7, 1964 (aged 33)
Polomir Novopolotsk 3 D Oleg
Khmyl 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) 218 lb (99 kg) (1970-01-30)January 30, 1970 (aged 28)...
- (1923–2021),
Soviet diplomat Oleg
Khlevniuk (born 1959),
Russian historian Oleg
Khmyl (born 1970),
Belarusian ice
hockey player Oleg
Khodkov (born 1974), Russian...
- 0–1 8:23 –
Antonenko (Stas) 0–2 14:51 –
Salei (
Khmyl) (PP)
Hegen (Bergen, MacKay) (PP) – 23:39 1–2 1–3 28:05 –
Andriyevsky (Matushkin, Romanov) (PP) 1–4...
- (1974-02-04)February 4, 1974 (aged 28)
Metallurg Novokuznetsk 3 D Oleg
Khmyl 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) 218 lb (99 kg) (1970-01-30)January 30, 1970 (aged 32)...
- D.
Pankov (V. Tsyplakov, O.
Khmyl) – 0:20 1–0 1–1 20:46 – B. Hull (M. Modano) 1–2 22:46 – J.
LeClair (B. Hull, B. Leetch) (PP) 1–3 27:33 – J. LeClair...
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Andriyevsky Oleg
Antonenko Vadim Bekbulatov Dmitry Dudik Aleksey Kalyuzhny Oleg
Khmyl Konstantin Koltsov Vladimir Kopat Andrey Kovalyov Aleksandr Makritsky Igor...
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Khmyl (PP) 4 – 3 34:01 –
Kalyuzhny (PP)
Mironov (Afinogenov) – 42:21 5 – 3
Fedorov (Afinogenov) – 44:04 6 – 3 6 – 4 58:23 –
Salei (Tsyplakov,
Khmyl)...
- 1–0
Kovalenko (Fedorov, Yashin) – 21:31 2–0 P. Bure – 42:38 3–0
Morozov (Zele****n, Kasparaitis) – 43:19 4–0 4–1 44:18 –
Yerkovich (
Khmyl, Roshchin)...