Andrei Walentinowitsch Chomutow

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RussiaRussia  Andrei Khomutov Ice hockey player
IIHF Hall of Fame , 2014
Date of birth April 21, 1961
place of birth Yaroslavl , Russian SFSR
size 177 cm
Weight 82 kg
position Right wing
Shot hand Left
Draft
NHL Entry Draft 1989 , 10th lap, 190th position
Québec Nordiques
Career stations
1980-1990 HK CSKA Moscow
1990-1998 Friborg-Gottéron

Andrei Khomutov ( Russian Андрей Валентинович Хомутов * 21st April 1961 in Yaroslavl , Russian SFSR ) is a former Russian ice hockey player and current - trainer , who during his career for HC CSKA Moscow in his native country and Friborg-Gottéron in the Swiss National League A played. With three Olympic victories and seven world and European championship titles, Chomutow is one of the most successful ice hockey players on an international level.

Career

As a player

Chomutow played for HK CSKA Moscow from 1980 to 1990 and was with CSKA between 1981 and 1989 nine times in a row Soviet champions . In the 1989 NHL Entry Draft , he was selected in the tenth round in 190th place by the Quebec Nordiques . Nevertheless, he did not go to the National Hockey League after the collapse of the Soviet Union , but played for Friborg-Gottéron in the Swiss league from 1990 to 1998 . In total, he scored 197 goals in 421 games in the Soviet league .

International

On April 16, 1980 he was in a game against Finland for the first time for the Sbornaja on the ice. On December 7, 1990, he played his last international match for the USSR . At the ice hockey world championships he was world champion seven times with his team (1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1989, 1990 and 1993). His international career was crowned with gold medals at the 1984 , 1988 and 1992 Winter Olympics . In 1982 he was named the Honored Master of Sports of the USSR . In addition, in 1988 he received the Badge of Honor of the Soviet Union , in 1984 the medal “For heroic work” and in 1981 the medal “For distinction in work” .

As a trainer

After working in the youth department of Lausanne HC , he took on the position of coach of HK MWD Balaschicha (11th place, Superliga) in the 2007/08 season and moved to HK Sibir Novosibirsk (Kontinental Hockey League KHL, formerly Superliga) for the 2008/09 season . There he was dismissed from office at the end of December 2008 after the club did not get past last place in the division and 20th place out of a total of 24 participating teams up to that point in the KHL. In October 2009 he took over the post of head coach at HK Dynamo Moscow , where he was under contract until the end of March 2010. In June 2010 he was signed by the Kazakh club Barys Astana . In October 2010 he took over the Kazakh national ice hockey team . At the end of the 2010/11 season, neither contract was renewed. In December 2012 he took over the coaching position of the Elite A Juniors of HC La Chaux-de-Fonds .

Since 2014 he has been training the elite B-Juniors of the EHC Sensee-Future from Düdingen. So he is the successor to his former teammate Pascal Schaller.

Achievements and Awards

  • 1981 European Cup win with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1981 Soviet champion with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1981 Medal "For distinction in work"
  • 1982 European Cup win with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1982 Soviet champion with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1982 Honored Master of Sports of the USSR
  • 1983 European Cup win with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1983 Soviet champion with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1984 European Cup win with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1984 Soviet champion with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1984 Medal "For Heroic Work"
  • 1985 European Cup win with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1985 Soviet champion with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1986 European Cup win with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1986 Soviet champion with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1987 European Cup win with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1987 Soviet champion with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1988 European Cup win with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1988 Soviet champion with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1988 Soviet cup winner with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1988 Top scorer in the Vysschaya League
  • 1988 Best attack series in the Wysschaya League
  • 1988 Badge of Honor of the Soviet Union
  • 1989 European Cup win with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1989 Soviet champion with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1990 European Cup win with HK CSKA Moscow
  • 1990 Most valuable player in the Wysschaya League
  • 1990 Best attack series in the Wysschaya League
  • 1990 All-Star-Team of the Vysschaya League
  • 1992 NLA foreigner all-star team
  • 1993 NLA All-Star Team
  • 1994 Top scorer in the main NLA round
  • 1994 Top scorer in the NLA playoffs
  • 1994 NLA All-Star Team
  • 2011 Order of Honor

International

Career statistics

Regular season Play-offs
season team league Sp T V Pt SM Sp T V Pt SM
1980/81 HK CSKA Moscow Vysschaya League 23 18th 41 4th - - - - -
1981/82 HK CSKA Moscow Vysschaya League 44 17th 13 30th 12 - - - - -
1982/83 HK CSKA Moscow Vysschaya League 44 21st 17th 38 6th - - - - -
1983/84 HK CSKA Moscow Vysschaya League 39 17th 9 26th 14th - - - - -
1984/85 HK CSKA Moscow Vysschaya League 37 21st 13 34 18th - - - - -
1985/86 HK CSKA Moscow Vysschaya League 38 14th 15th 29 10 - - - - -
1986/87 HK CSKA Moscow Vysschaya League 33 15th 18th 33 22nd - - - - -
1987/88 HK CSKA Moscow Vysschaya League 48 29 14th 43 22nd - - - - -
1988/89 HK CSKA Moscow Vysschaya League 44 19th 16 35 14th - - - - -
1989/90 HK CSKA Moscow Vysschaya League 47 21st 14th 35 12 - - - - -
1990/91 Friborg-Gottéron NLA 36 39 43 82 10 8th 14th 12 26th 4th
1991/92 Friborg-Gottéron NLA 35 33 46 79 34 14th 11 12 23 6th
1992/93 Friborg-Gottéron NLA 27 23 36 59 16 11 7th 11 18th 8th
1993/94 Friborg-Gottéron NLA 35 39 35 74 18th 11 11 14th 25th 6th
1994/95 Friborg-Gottéron NLA 35 41 45 86 32 8th 4th 9 13 4th
1995/96 Friborg-Gottéron NLA 9 3 6th 9 6th - - - - -
1996/97 Friborg-Gottéron NLA 44 26th 40 66 67 3 1 6th 7th 0
1997/98 Friborg-Gottéron NLA 27 16 18th 34 47 12 5 7th 12 4th
Wysschaja League overall 374 197 147 344 134 - - - - -
NLA total 248 220 269 489 230 67 53 71 124 32

International

Represented the USSR in:

Represented the United Team at:

Represented Russia in:

year team event Sp T V Pt SM
1981 USSR WM 7th 2 1 3 0
1981 USSR CC 6th 0 0 0 0
1982 USSR WM 6th 1 1 2 2
1983 USSR WM 8th 1 3 4th 6th
1984 USSR Oly 7th 2 1 3 4th
1985 USSR WM 10 4th 3 7th 2
1986 USSR WM 10 0 4th 4th 6th
1987 USSR WM 9 2 3 5 6th
1987 USSR CC 9 4th 3 7th 0
1988 USSR Oly 8th 2 4th 6th 4th
1989 USSR WM 10 3 6th 9 4th
1990 USSR WM 10 11 5 16 4th
1992 United team Oly 8th 7th 7th 14th 2
1993 Russia WM 8th 5 7th 12 10
1995 Russia WM 6th 1 3 4th 0
Men overall 122 45 51 96 50

( 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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