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Gennady Fedorovich Tsygurov (Russian: Геннадий Фёдорович Цыгу́ров; 14
April 1942 – 14
December 2016) was a
Russian professional ice
hockey coach and player...
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Gennady Tsygurov they won the
second division championship earning promotion to the
Russian Superleague.
After the 2006-07 season,
Tsygurov resigned...
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Gennadievich Tsygurov (Russian: Денис Геннадьевич Цыгуров;
February 26, 1971 –
January 10, 2015) was a
Russian professional ice
hockey player.
Tsygurov was drafted...
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Tsygurov) 1994 –
Boris Mikhailov (Pyotr Vorobyov, Igor Tuzik,
Gennady Tsygurov) 1995 –
Boris Mikhailov (Pyotr Vorobyov, Igor Tuzik,
Gennady Tsygurov)...
- 1999–2000 season, the club
opted to
switch coaches in
favour of
Gennady Tsygurov, who came to
rebuild the team,
turning to a
young generation of
local Omsk...
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David Latta, F
Jimmy Waite, G
Soviet Union Vadim Privalov, G
Dmitri Tsygurov, D
Andrei Smirnov, D Igor Monayenkov, D
Alexander Mogilny, F
Sergei Fedorov...
- (1975–1978)
Vladimir Vasiliev (1978–1982) Oleg
Golyamin (1982–1984)
Gennady Tsygurov (1984–1987)
Vitaly Stain (1987–88)
Vsevolod Yelfimov (1988–1991, 1994–95)...
- for the team.
Sergey Nikolaev: “The
longest training is five
hours at
Tsygurov” (in Russian)
Biographical information and
career statistics from Eliteprospects...
- a fifth-round
draft pick, to the
Buffalo Sabres for
Grant Fuhr,
Denis Tsygurov and
Philippe Boucher. He
became one of the team's best players, helping...
- 1992 11 251
Chris Clancy Canada LW — — — — — — — — — — 1993 2 38
Denis Tsygurov Russia D 51 1 5 6 45 — — — — — 1993 3 64
Ethan Philpott United States...