Alexander Vladimirovich Boikov

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RussiaRussia  Alexander Boikov Ice hockey player
Date of birth 7th February 1975
place of birth Chelyabinsk , Russian SFSR
size 185 cm
Weight 95 kg
position defender
number # 4
Shot hand Left
Career stations
1993-1994 Victoria Cougars
1994-1995 Prince George Cougars
1995-1996 Tri-City Americans
1996-1999 Kentucky Thoroughblades
1999 Rochester Americans
1999-2002 Milwaukee Admirals
2002-2006 HK Metallurg Magnitogorsk
2006-2008 Salawat Yulayev Ufa
2008-2009 Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod
2009-2010 HK MWD Balashikha
2010-2014 HK Dynamo Moscow
RussiaRussia  Alexander Boikov
Coaching stations
2014-2015 U20 national team Russia
( assistant coach )
2015-2018 HK Dynamo Moscow ( assistant coach )
2018-2020 U20 national team Russia
( assistant coach )
since 2020 SKA Sankt-Petersburg ( assistant coach )
National team Russia ( assistant coach )

Alexander Wladimirowitsch Boikow ( Russian Александр Владимирович Бойков ; born February 7, 1975 in Chelyabinsk , Russian SFSR ) is a former Russian ice hockey player who began his career in North America (including with the Milwaukee Admirals ) and from 2002 for various clubs HK Metallurg Magnitogorsk and HK Dynamo Moscow , the Superliga and the Continental Hockey League, respectively, were active. He has been working as an ice hockey coach since 2014 .

Career

Alexander Boikow began his career as a hockey player in the Canadian Junior Western Hockey League , in which he was active from 1993 to 1996 for the Victoria Cougars , Prince George Cougars and Tri-City Americans . Then the defender received on April 22, 1996 as a free agent a contract with the San Jose Sharks from the National Hockey League . For this he never played, however, because he spent the following three seasons exclusively in their farm team from the American Hockey League , with the Kentucky Thoroughblades . However, he ended the 1998/99 season at Kentucky's league rivals, the Rochester Americans . In July 1999, the Russian also signed as a free agent with the Nashville Predators , for which he was ten times in the NHL on the ice in the following three seasons. Again he played almost exclusively in the International Hockey League , and after their league change from 2001 in the American Hockey League, for Nashville's farm team Milwaukee Admirals .

From 2002 to 2006 Boikow played for HK Metallurg Magnitogorsk in the Russian Super League . With his team he failed in the 2003/04 season in the playoff final for the championship at HK Awangard Omsk and in 2005 won the Spengler Cup . After he was under contract with Salawat Yulayev Ufa for two years , with whom he was first Russian champion in 2008 , Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod from the Continental Hockey League signed the former NHL player for the 2008/09 season . For the following season he signed a contract with his league rivals HK MWD Balaschicha . For the 2010/11 season, the HK MWD was merged with the HK Dynamo Moscow , for which Boikow was active until the end of the 2013/14 season. He then ended his career and became a coach.

International

For Russia Boikow took part in the Junior World Cup in 1995 , where he finished second with his team.

Achievements and Awards

International

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
season team league Sp T V Pt SM Sp T V Pt SM
1992/93 HK Metschel Chelyabinsk OPR 15th 0 1 1 8th - - - - -
1993/94 Victoria Cougars WHL 70 4th 31 35 250 - - - - -
1994/95 Prince George Cougars WHL 46 5 23 28 115 - - - - -
1994/95 Tri-City Americans WHL 24 3 13 16 63 17th 1 7th 8th 30th
1995/96 Tri-City Americans WHL 71 3 49 52 230 11 2 4th 6th 28
1996/97 Kentucky Thoroughblades AHL 61 1 19th 20th 182 4th 0 1 1 4th
1997/98 Kentucky Thoroughblades AHL 69 5 14th 19th 153 3 0 1 1 8th
1998/99 Kentucky Thoroughblades AHL 55 5 13 18th 116 - - - - -
1998/99 Rochester Americans AHL 13 0 1 1 15th 17th 1 3 4th 24
1999/00 Milwaukee Admirals IHL 58 1 6th 7th 120 - - - - -
1999/00 Nashville Predators NHL 2 0 0 0 2 - - - - -
2000/01 Nashville Predators NHL 8th 0 0 0 13 - - - - -
2000/01 Milwaukee Admirals IHL 56 2 11 13 147 5 2 1 3 0
2001/02 Milwaukee Admirals AHL 56 4th 6th 10 102 - - - - -
2002/03 HK Metallurg Magnitogorsk Super league 42 2 3 5 70 3 0 0 0 2
2003/04 HK Metallurg Magnitogorsk Super league 41 3 3 6th 66 7th 0 0 0 4th
2004/05 HK Metallurg Magnitogorsk Super league 43 1 5 6th 80 2 0 0 0 4th
2005/06 HK Metallurg Magnitogorsk Super league 37 0 5 5 62 9 1 0 1 4th
2006/07 Salawat Yulayev Ufa Super league 41 2 17th 19th 90 8th 1 1 2 10
2007/08 Salawat Yulayev Ufa Super league 36 3 1 4th 63 7th 0 0 0 8th
2008/09 Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod KHL 30th 0 6th 6th 58 - - - - -
2009/10 HK MWD Balashikha KHL 44 1 9 10 78 14th 0 1 1 20th
2010/11 OHK dynamo KHL 20th 0 1 1 34 - - - - -
2011/12 OHK dynamo KHL 41 1 6th 7th 50 10 0 1 1 4th
2012/13 OHK dynamo KHL 8th 0 2 2 8th - - - - -
2013/14 HK Dynamo Moscow KHL 13 1 2 3 22nd - - - - -
2013/14 HK Dynamo Balashikha WysHL 6th 0 0 0 16 - - - - -
WHL overall 211 15th 116 131 658 28 3 11 14th 58
AHL total 254 15th 53 68 568 24 1 5 6th 36
IHL total 114 3 17th 20th 67 5 2 1 3 0
NHL overall 10 0 0 0 15th - - - - -
Super league overall 241 11 34 45 431 35 2 1 3 30th
KHL total 156 3 26th 29 250 24 0 2 2 24

International

Represented Russia in:

year team event result Sp T V Pt SM
1993 Russia U18 European Championship 2nd place, silver 6th 2 1 3 2
1995 Russia June World Cup 2nd place, silver 7th 0 0 0 0
Juniors overall 13 2 1 3 2

( 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 )

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