Dmitri Olegowitsch Mironov

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RussiaRussia  Dmitri Mironov Ice hockey player
Date of birth December 25, 1965
place of birth Moscow , Russian SFSR
size 191 cm
Weight 98 kg
position defender
Shot hand Right
Draft
NHL Entry Draft 1991 , 8th round, 160th position
Toronto Maple Leafs
Career stations
until 1986 SKA MWO Kalinin
1986-1987 HK CSKA Moscow
1987-1992 Krylya Sovetov Moscow
1992-1995 Toronto Maple Leafs
1995-1996 Pittsburgh Penguins
1996-1998 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
1998 Detroit Red Wings
1998-2002 Washington Capitals

Dmitri Olegowitsch Mironow ( Russian Дмитрий Олегович Миронов ; born December 25, 1965 in Moscow , Russian SFSR ) is a former Russian ice hockey player . During his career, between 1992 and 2002, he played over 550 games for the Toronto Maple Leafs , Pittsburgh Penguins , Mighty Ducks of Anaheim , Detroit Red Wings and Washington Capitals in the National Hockey League . His younger brother Boris was also a professional ice hockey player and long active in the NHL.

Career

Dmitri Mironov began his career in 1985 with the army sports club SKA MWO Kalinin and was used in the 1985/86 season in some games at CSKA Moscow . From the middle of the 1986/87 season he was a permanent member of the CSKA Moscow squad and in 1987 won the Soviet championship and the European Cup with CSKA . After these successes, Mironov moved to Krylya Sowetow Moscow , the sports club of the air forces . In 1989 he won the Soviet cup competition with Krylja .

In the 1991 NHL Entry Draft , the defender was selected in the eighth round in 160th place by the Toronto Maple Leafs . In the summer of 1991 Mironov left Krylya Sovetov and moved to the National Hockey League for the Maple Leafs. In July 1995, the Maple Leafs exchanged him for Larry Murphy of the Pittsburgh Penguins . In mid-November Mironow was transferred again, he moved to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim together with Shawn Antoski , while Alex Hicks and Fredrik Olausson were given to the Penguins in return . For the Ducks Mironov played about a year and a half before he was given in March 1998 for Jamie Pushor and a draft vote to the Detroit Red Wings .

In the summer of 1998 his contract with the Red Wings expired and Mironow decided on the Washington Capitals as a new employer. On January 23, 2001, he suffered a back injury, so that he missed the rest of the 2000/01 season as well as the entire following season. He then ended his playing career.

International

At the international level, Mironov played a total of six tournaments for three different national teams between 1991 and 2000.

The defender first played for the USSR at the 1991 World Cup . In ten games, Mironov scored four goals, prepared two more and won the bronze medal at the end of the tournament. A few months later he finished fifth with the USSR in the 1991 Canada Cup . After the collapse of the Soviet Union , he completed the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville with the United Team . With three goals and four scorer points, he was involved in winning the gold medal. Because of this success, he was named the Honored Master of Sports of Russia .

At the 1992 World Cup , he played for the Russian national team . The tournament ended disappointingly with a fifth place. It was not until the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano that Mironov ran for Russia again and won the silver medal for the second time at the Olympic Games. His last international tournament was the 2000 World Cup when Russia finished eleventh.

Achievements and Awards

International

Career statistics

Regular season Play-offs
season team league Sp T V Pt SM Sp T V Pt SM
1985-86 SKA MWO Kalinin Pervaya League 36 13 6th 19th 50 - - - - -
1985-86 HK CSKA Moscow Vysschaya League 9 0 1 1 8th - - - - -
1986-87 SKA MWO Kalinin Pervaya League 4th 2 0 2 4th - - - - -
1986-87 HK CSKA Moscow Vysschaya League 20th 1 3 4th 10 - - - - -
1987-88 Krylya Sovetov Moscow Vysschaya League 44 12 6th 18th 14th - - - - -
1988-89 Krylya Sovetov Moscow Vysschaya League 44 5 6th 11 44 - - - - -
1989-90 Krylya Sovetov Moscow Vysschaya League 45 4th 11 15th 34 - - - - -
1990-91 Krylya Sovetov Moscow Vysschaya League 45 16 12 28 22nd - - - - -
1991-92 Krylya Sovetov Moscow Vysschaya League 35 15th 16 31 62 - - - - -
1991-92 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 7th 1 0 1 0 - - - - -
1992-93 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 59 7th 24 31 40 14th 1 2 3 2
1993-94 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 76 9 27 36 78 18th 6th 9 15th 6th
1994-95 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 33 5 12 17th 28 6th 2 1 3 2
1995-96 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 72 3 31 34 88 15th 0 1 1 10
1996-97 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 15th 1 5 6th 24 - - - - -
1996-97 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 62 12 34 46 77 11 1 10 11 10
1997-98 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim NHL 66 6th 30th 36 115 - - - - -
1997-98 Detroit Red Wings NHL 11 2 5 7th 4th 7th 0 3 3 14th
1998-99 Washington Capitals NHL 46 2 14th 16 80 - - - - -
1999-00 Washington Capitals NHL 73 3 19th 22nd 28 4th 0 0 0 4th
2000-01 Houston Eros IHL 3 2 0 2 2 - - - - -
2000-01 Washington Capitals NHL 36 3 5 8th 6th - - - - -
Total Pervaya League 40 15th 6th 21st 54 - - - - -
Wysschaja League overall 242 53 55 108 194 - - - - -
IHL total 3 2 0 2 2 - - - - -
NHL overall 556 54 206 260 568 75 10 26th 36 48

International

Represented the USSR in:

Represented the United Team at:

Represented Russia in:

year team event Sp T V Pt SM
1991 USSR WM 10 4th 2 6th 6th
1991 USSR Canada Cup 5 0 1 1 4th
1992 United team Olympia 8th 3 1 4th 6th
1992 Russia WM 6th 1 1 2 6th
1998 Russia Olympia 6th 0 3 3 0
2000 Russia WM 6th 0 0 0 4th
Men overall 41 8th 8th 16 26th

( 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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