Boris Olegowitsch Mironov

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RussiaRussia  Boris Mironov Ice hockey player
Date of birth March 21, 1972
place of birth Moscow , Russian SFSR
size 191 cm
Weight 100 kg
position defender
Shot hand Right
Draft
NHL Entry Draft 1992 , 2nd lap, 27th position
Winnipeg Jets
Career stations
until 1993 HK CSKA Moscow
1993-1994 Winnipeg Jets
1994-1999 Edmonton Oilers
1999-2002 Chicago Blackhawks
2002-2004 New York Rangers
2006-2007 Vityaz Chekhov
2008-2009 HK Rys Podolsk
2009-2010 Krylya Sovetov Moscow

Boris Olegowitsch Mironow ( Russian Борис Олегович Миронов ; born March 21, 1972 in Moscow , Russian SFSR ) is a former Russian ice hockey player . During his career, he played over 700 games for the Winnipeg Jets , Edmonton Oilers , Chicago Blackhawks and New York Rangers in the National Hockey League between 1993 and 2004 . His older brother Dmitri was also a professional ice hockey player and long active in the NHL.

Career

Mironow began his career in 1988 at HK CSKA Moscow and in 1989 was the first time in his career with CSKA Soviet champions . This qualified the CSKA for the European Cup , which the club won in 1989 and 1990 , among others . After the collapse of the Soviet Union , Mironov - like a number of former Soviet players - was selected in the second round of the 1992 NHL Entry Draft in 27th place by the Winnipeg Jets . The defender played until 1993 for CSKA in the Wysschaja Liga , the top division of the Soviet Union, and its successor leagues .

In the summer of 1993, he moved to the National Hockey League for the Jets, for which he completed 61 games in his rookie season before he was given in exchange for Dave Manson to the Edmonton Oilers . Despite a drop in performance after the move, the Russian was elected to the NHL All-Rookie Team at the end of the regular season . In the following seasons he was usually one of the two top defenders of the Oilers and was convincing not only defensively, but above all on the offensive. In the 1997/98 season he scored 16 goals and 30 assists in 81 games of the season, which made him the best-in-point defender of his team and placed him in the top 20 of the NHL defenders.

On March 20, 1999, the Oilers gave Boris Mironov, Jonas Elofsson and Dean McAmmond to the Chicago Blackhawks , who in return sent Chad Kilger , Ethan Moreau , Daniel Cleary and Christian Laflamme to the Oilers. With the Blackhawks Mironow could not build on the performances shown except for the first season, whereby especially his offensive strength decreased. Because of this, the Blackhawks exchanged him on January 8, 2003 for a draft pick from the New York Rangers . With the Rangers he completed over 100 season games in which he collected 28 scorer points .

In 2004 he ended his career, but returned to the ice in the 2006/07 season and played for Vityas Chekhov in the Russian Super League . Then he retired again before he became player-coach at HK Rys Podolsk in 2008 in the now second-rate Wysschaja Liga. In the summer of 2009 he moved to Krylja Sowetow Moscow , for which he completed 21 games in the Vysschaya League before finally ending his career.

International

On the international stage, Mironov was first used at the European Junior Championships in 1989 in Kiev for the national team of the USSR . He was able to score five scorer points in five tournament games and win the gold medal. A year later he played again at the Junior European Championship and won silver. In 1991 and 1992 he ran at the Junior World Championships. After the USSR won silver in 1991, the team won the gold medal the following year, although the Soviet Union disintegrated in the course of the tournament and the team subsequently went on the ice for the Commonwealth of Independent States .

In the senior division, the defender was first used at the 1996 World Cup for Russia . Despite five points from Mironov, the team did not get beyond fourth place. He also played at the Winter Olympics in 1998 in Nagano and 2002 in Salt Lake City . In Nagano he won the silver medal after a final defeat against the Czech Republic and in Salt Lake City bronze. The Olympic ice hockey tournament in Nagano was also the only international tournament that he played together with his brother. In 1998 he was named the Honored Master of Sports of Russia .

As a trainer

RussiaRussia  Boris Mironov
Coaching stations
2008-2009 HK Rys Podolsk ( player-coach )
2009-2010 Krylja Sowetow Moscow ( player-coach )
2015-2017 Krasnaya Armiya
2017-2018 HK Zvezda Chekhov
since 2019 Neftechimik Nizhnekamsk ( Assistant Trainer )

Mironov has already acted as a player-coach for Rys Podolsk and Krylja Sowetow. Between 2015 and 2017 he was in charge of Krasnaya Armia , the junior team of CSKA Moscow, as assistant and later as head coach. He then became head coach at the CSKA farm club, HK Zvezda Chekhov .

Since January 2019, Mironow has been assistant coach at Neftechimik Nizhnekamsk in the Continental Hockey League (KHL).

Achievements and Awards

International

  • 1989 gold medal at the European Junior Championships
  • 1990 silver medal at the European Junior Championships
  • 1991 silver medal at the Junior World Championship

Career statistics

Regular season Play-offs
season team league Sp T V Pt SM Sp T V Pt SM
1988-89 HK CSKA Moscow Vysschaya League 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - -
1989-90 HK CSKA Moscow Vysschaya League 7th 0 0 0 0 - - - - -
1990-91 HK CSKA Moscow Vysschaya League 36 1 5 6th 16 - - - - -
1991-92 HK CSKA Moscow Vysschaya League 28 2 1 3 18th 8th 0 0 0 4th
1992-93 HK CSKA Moscow IHL 19th 0 5 5 20th - - - - -
1993-94 Winnipeg Jets NHL 65 7th 22nd 29 96 - - - - -
Edmonton Oilers NHL 14th 0 2 2 14th - - - - -
1994-95 Edmonton Oilers NHL 29 1 7th 8th 40 - - - - -
Cape Breton Oilers AHL 4th 2 5 7th 23 - - - - -
1995-96 Edmonton Oilers NHL 78 8th 24 32 101 - - - - -
1996-97 Edmonton Oilers NHL 55 6th 26th 32 85 12 2 8th 10 16
1997-98 Edmonton Oilers NHL 81 16 30th 46 100 12 3 3 6th 27
1998-99 Edmonton Oilers NHL 63 11 29 40 104 - - - - -
Chicago Blackhawks NHL 12 0 9 9 27 - - - - -
1999-00 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 58 9 28 37 72 - - - - -
2000-01 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 66 5 17th 22nd 42 - - - - -
2001-02 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 64 4th 14th 18th 68 1 0 0 0 2
2002-03 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 20th 3 1 4th 22nd - - - - -
2002-03 New York Rangers NHL 36 3 9 12 34 - - - - -
2003-04 New York Rangers NHL 75 3 13 16 86 - - - - -
2004-05 not played - - - - - - - - - -
2005-06 not played - - - - - - - - - -
2006-07 Vityaz Chekhov Super league 46 4th 8th 12 147 2 0 0 0 6th
2007-08 not played - - - - - - - - - -
2008-09 HK Rys Podolsk Vysschaya League 41 9 24 33 54 - - - - -
2009-10 Krylya Sovetov Moscow Vysschaya League 21st 8th 4th 12 22nd - - - - -
Wysschaja League overall 134 20th 34 56 110 8th 0 0 0 4th
IHL total 19th 0 5 5 20th - - - - -
Super league overall 46 4th 8th 12 147 2 0 0 0 6th
AHL total 4th 2 5 7th 23 - - - - -
NHL overall 716 76 231 307 891 25th 5 11 16 45

International

Represented the Soviet Union at:

Represented Russia in:

year team event Sp T V Pt SM
1989 USSR U18 European Championship 5 3 2 5 2
1990 USSR U18 European Championship 6th 1 0 1 0
1991 USSR U20 World Cup 6th 0 3 3 0
1992 USSR / CIS U20 World Cup 7th 2 2 4th 29
1996 Russia WM 8th 1 4th 5 12
1998 Russia Olympia 6th 0 2 2 2
2002 Russia Olympia 6th 1 0 1 2
Juniors overall 24 6th 7th 13 31
Men overall 20th 2 6th 8th 16

( 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 )

References and footnotes

  1. hockey-reference.com: 1997-98 NHL Skater Statistics .
  2. Robin Brownlee: TOP 100 Oilers: Boris Mironov (57). In: oilersnation.com. July 30, 2016, accessed October 15, 2019 .
  3. David Staples: Bo Mironov, today. In: EdmontonJournal.com. September 5, 2015, accessed October 15, 2019 .
  4. Due to the collapse of the Soviet Union during the tournament, the team was renamed the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)

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