Viktor Alexandrovich Krivolapov

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Soviet UnionSoviet Union  Viktor Krivolapov Ice hockey player
Date of birth March 4th 1951
place of birth Moscow , Russian SFSR
size 184 cm
Weight 90 kg
position goalkeeper
Catch hand Left
Career stations
1968-1977 HK Spartak Moscow
1977-1988 Chimik Voskressensk
1978-1979 HK Spartak Moscow
1979 Ishstal Izhevsk
1979-1980 SKA Leningrad
1980-1982 HK Buran Voronezh

Viktor Alexandrowitsch Kriwolapow ( Russian Виктор Александрович Криволапов ; born March 4, 1951 in Moscow , Russian SFSR ) is a former Russian ice hockey goalkeeper .

Career

Viktor Krivolapow began his career in 1968 at HK Spartak Moscow . He won the Soviet championship in 1976 with Spartak Moscow. He spent the 1977/78 season at Chimik Voskressensk . In 1978 he returned to Spartak Moscow in his hometown. During the 1978/79 season he moved to the second division club Ischstal Ischewsk . After another stint at SKA Leningrad , the goalkeeper ended his career with second division club HK Buran Voronezh .

For the Soviet national ice hockey team , he completed three games at the 1975 World Cup and won the gold medal with his team.

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