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Vladislav Aleksandrovich Tretiak MP MSM (Russian: Владислав Александрович Третьяк, IPA: [trʲɪˈtʲjak]; born 25
April 1952) is a
Russian former goaltender...
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Tretiak or
Tretyak (Russian: Третья́к or Третьяк; Ukrainian: Третяк or Трет`як) is a gender-neutral
Slavic surname. It may
refer to: Józef
Tretiak (1841–1923)...
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informs Karpov of
Tretiak's conspiracy, but they are
captured by
Tretiak loyalists. At a m****ive
gathering in Red Square,
Tretiak makes his accusations...
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inductees Alexander Yakushev,
Valeri Kharlamov and
goaltender Vladislav Tretiak. Team Canada, the
first NHL and
professional all-star team
formed for international...
- bronze).
Eight male
athletes have won four medals:
Russians Vladislav Tretiak (three gold, one silver) and Igor
Kravchuk (two gold, one silver, one bronze)...
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Vladyslav Vasylovych Tretiak (Ukrainian: Владислав Васильович Третяк; born 21
February 1980) is a
Ukrainian sabre fencer.
Tretiak competed in men's sabre...
- Józef
Tretiak (28
September 1841 – 18
March 1923) was a
Polish writer.
Tretiak wrote a
major critical biography of Józef
Bohdan Zaleski (3 vols, 1911,...
- The New York Times. 9
March 1979.
Retrieved 8
August 2023.
Tretiak 1979, p. 753.
Tretiak 1979, p. 740. French,
Howard W. (1
March 2005). "Was the War...
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Boris Mikhailov (a top line
right winger and team captain),
Vladislav Tretiak (the
consensus best
goaltender in the
world at the time), the
speedy and...
- to win its
first title by the
score of 8–1.
Soviet goaltender Vladislav Tretiak was
named most
valuable player. Canada's
Wayne Gretzky led the tournament...