Sergei Fedorov
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"Sergei Viktorovich Fyodorov" is a Russian retired ice hockey centre (hockey)/centre, who is currently the general manager of HC CSKA Moscow of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Fedorov also occasionally played Winger (ice hockey)/wing or Defenceman (ice hockey)/defence.

Fedorov gained fame in the National Hockey League for his unique style of play with the Detroit Red Wings, with whom he won the Stanley Cup three times along with the Hart Memorial Trophy in 1994. After leaving Detroit in the summer of 2003, Fedorov played stints with the Anaheim Ducks/Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Columbus Blue Jackets, and lastly the Washington Capitals, playing in over 1,200 NHL games and 483 goals in the NHL. He is a 3-time Olympic Games/Olympian and the first European-trained player to win the Hart Memorial Trophy, doing so in the 1993–94 NHL season, and is considered to be one of the best NHL Playoffs/playoff performers in National Hockey League/NHL history.

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Obviously, they (owners) don't want to have a season.

I still don't know what it was. I read only in magazines what was going on and I basically tried to break up.

I clearly remember my first experiences in this country without speaking a word of English, ... I certainly will try to help him. ... At times, it is a very lonely world.

I'm not as sharp as I'd like to be.

I don't keep in touch with her and I'm not going to be dating anyone for a while.

I can't really predict anything. I'd like to think day-to-day.

Nikolai and I understood each other and we were cycling the puck down low very well, ... I think we will be able to find each other and have the final touch to put the puck in the net.

I just met my new teammates and the trainers, ... I'm sure I'm going to ask them their names again tomorrow.