We all know that Johnny Gottselig was the first Russian born player to play in the NHL back in the 30s
We all know that Victor Nechaev was the first Soviet born player to play in the NHL when he played for Los Angeles in 1982-83 (and the first Soviet to score a goal)
So, after the 'gates' were opened, who was the first Soviet player to play in the NHL with the blessing of his country?
2007-08-14
08:29:34
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To Answer #2: The key word is 'legally', the guy you are thinking of is Vaclav Nedomansky, and he was Czech...but he defected and did not have the blessing of his country
2007-08-14
08:49:24 ·
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NHL.com disagrees with you, they mention Priakin being the first. The Hockey Hall of Fame also mentions Priakin being the first. (6 months before Starikov and Fetisov)
As "I'm not tell......." mentions, Starikov was the first to start a game. I was unaware of this, I thought that honour went to one of the KLM guys, but as the Devils did play on opening noght that year...on the East Coast, I suppose it's possible.
2007-08-14
09:14:43 ·
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