Alexander Nikolayevich Malzew

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IIHF Hall of Fame , 1999
Alexander Malzew
Date of birth April 20, 1949
place of birth Kirovo-Chepetsk , Russian SFSR
Nickname Soviet lightning
size 176 cm
Weight 77 kg
position striker
Shot hand Left
Career stations
until 1967 Chimik Kirovo-Chepetsk
1967-1984 HK Dynamo Moscow
1989-1990 Újpesti Dózsa SC

Alexander Nikolajewitsch Malzew ( Russian Александр Николаевич Мальцев , scientific transliteration Aleksandr Nikolaevič Mal'cev ; born April 20, 1949 in Setkowzy near Kirovo-Chepetsk , Russian SFSR ) is a former Russian ice hockey player and member of the IIHF Hall of Fame .

Career

Alexander Malzew began at the age of seven as a football and ice hockey player with Chimik Kirowo-Tschepetsk , which was later renamed Olimpija Kirowo-Tschepetsk . From 1965 he played for the Olympics in the third division of the Soviet Union. In 1967 he moved to Dynamo Moscow and played there until 1984. In total, he scored 329 goals in 530 games in the Soviet league.

With the Soviet national team , he won two gold medals at the Olympic Games ( 1972 , 1976 ) and one silver medal in 1980 . In the latter tournament, the legendary game " Miracle on Ice " took place against the USA, which was lost 4: 3. He won the ice hockey world championships 9 times with the team and was named "Best Striker" of the tournament in 1970, 1972 and 1981. At the Canada Cup 1976 he was elected to the All-Star Team.

After the end of his career, he worked between 1986 and 1993 as a youth coach at Sdjuschor Dynamo , the Dynamo Moscow ice hockey school. Since 2010 he has been employed as a consultant at OHK Dynamo .

In 1999 he was honored with the induction into the IIHF Hall of Fame . In 1969 he was named the Honored Master of Sports of the USSR . In addition, Malzew received the Badge of Honor of the Soviet Union and the Russian Order of Honor .

Achievements and Awards

Russian Memorial Coin, 2009
  • 1999 induction into the IIHF Hall of Fame
  • 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1980 Soviet runners-up
  • 1971 Top scorer in the Wysschaya League
  • 1972 Soviet cup winner
  • 1972 Player of the Year of the Soviet Union ( with Valery Kharlamov )
  • 1983 Spengler Cup winner
  • 1970, 1971, 1972, 1978, 1980 and 1981 All-Star Team of the Wysschaya League

International

  • 1968 silver medal at the U19 European Championship
  • 1969 gold medal at the U19 European Championship
  • 1969 top scorer and top scorer in the U19 European Championship
  • 1969 Best striker in the U19 European Championship
  • Gold medal at the world championships in 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1983
  • Gold medal at the 1972 and 1976 Winter Olympics
  • Silver medal at the World Championships in 1972 and 1976
  • Bronze medal at the 1977 World Championships
  • Silver medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics
  • Gold medal at the Canada Cup 1981
  • Best striker in the 1970, 1972, 1981 World Championships
  • All-Star Team of the 1970, 1971, 1972, 1981 World Championships
  • Top scorer of the 1970 World Championships, 1972
  • All-Star Team of the Canada Cup 1976

medal

Alexander Malzew receives a certificate of honor from Vladimir Putin , 2013

Career statistics

season team league Sp T V Pt SM
1967/68 Dynamo Moscow Class A 23 9 2 11 4th
1968/69 Dynamo Moscow Class A 42 26th 26th
1969/70 Dynamo Moscow Class A 42 32 32
1970/71 Dynamo Moscow Vysschaya League 37 36 20th 56 8th
1971/72 Dynamo Moscow Vysschaya League 26th 20th 11 31 14th
1972/73 Dynamo Moscow Vysschaya League 27 20th 16 36 30th
1973/74 Dynamo Moscow Vysschaya League 32 25th 22nd 47 14th
1974/75 Dynamo Moscow Vysschaya League 32 18th 16 34 28
1975/76 Dynamo Moscow Vysschaya League 29 28 19th 47 0
1976/77 Dynamo Moscow Vysschaya League 33 31 27 58 4th
1977/78 Dynamo Moscow Vysschaya League 24 17th 12 29 22nd
1978/79 Dynamo Moscow Vysschaya League 8th 2 3 5 0
1979/80 Dynamo Moscow Vysschaya League 36 11 28 39 10
1980/81 Dynamo Moscow Vysschaya League 38 14th 28 42 8th
1981/82 Dynamo Moscow Vysschaya League 37 19th 22nd 41 6th
1982/83 Dynamo Moscow Vysschaya League 32 14th 15th 29 0
1983/84 Dynamo Moscow Vysschaya League 32 7th 15th 22nd 6th
1989/90 Újpesti TE Hungary 13 8th 12 20th
USSR as a whole 530 329 256 585 154

International

Represented the Soviet Union in:

year team event Sp T V Pt SM result
1968 USSR U19 European Championship 5 6th 2 8th 0 Silver medal
1969 USSR U19 European Championship 5 13 4th 17th 2 gold medal
1969 USSR WM 10 5 6th 11 0 gold medal
1970 USSR WM 10 15th 6th 21st 8th gold medal
1971 USSR WM 10 10 6th 16 2 gold medal
1972 USSR Olympia 5 4th 3 7th 0 gold medal
1972 USSR Summit Series 8th 0 5 5 0
1972 USSR WM 10 10 12 22nd 0 Silver medal
1973 USSR WM 9 7th 6th 13 12 gold medal
1974 USSR WM 10 6th 4th 10 2 gold medal
1974 USSR Summit Series 8th 4th 0 4th 4th
1975 USSR WM 10 8th 6th 14th 2 gold medal
1976 USSR Olympia 6th 7th 7th 14th 0 gold medal
1976 USSR WM 5 3 3 6th 0 Silver medal
1976 USSR Canada Cup 5 3 4th 7th 2 3rd place
1977 USSR WM 8th 1 9 10 2 Bronze medal
1978 USSR WM 10 5 8th 13 0 gold medal
1980 USSR Olympia 7th 6th 4th 10 0 Silver medal
1981 USSR WM 8th 6th 7th 13 2 gold medal
1981 USSR Canada Cup 4th 1 1 2 0 gold medal
1983 USSR WM 8th 1 3 4th 0 gold medal

( Legend for player statistics: Sp or GP = games played; T or G = goals scored; V or A = assists scored ; Pkt or Pts = scorer points scored ; SM or PIM = penalty minutes received ; +/− = plus / minus balance; PP = overpaid goals scored ; SH = underpaid goals scored ; GW = winning goals scored; 1  play-downs / relegation )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Советская молния. Так нападающего сборной СССР Александра Мальцева называли зарубежные соперники. sovsport.ru, accessed June 17, 2011 (Russian).
  2. a b Мальцев Александр Николаевич - Советник клуба. dynamo.ru, archived from the original on February 11, 2017 ; accessed on March 17, 2020 (Russian).