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Sergei Makarov (ice hockey)
Ice hockey player

Sergei Makarov (ice hockey)

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Ice hockey player
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Gender
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Place of birth
Chelyabinsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia
Age
65 years
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Height:
181
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Biography

Sergei Mikhailovich Makarov (Russian: Серге́й Михайлович Макаров; born 19 June 1958 in Chelyabinsk, Soviet Union) is a Russian former ice hockey right wing and two-time Olympic gold medalist. He was voted one of six players to the International Ice Hockey Federation's (IIHF) Centennial All-Star Team in a poll conducted by a group of 56 experts from 16 countries.

Career

Makarov was trained entirely in the Soviet Union. He won two World Junior Championships, and was named the best player during his second victory in 1978. Makarov was also on the gold-winning Soviet national ice hockey team in the World Championships in 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1989 and 1990 and in the Canada Cup in 1981. At the Winter Olympics, he won the gold medal in 1984 and 1988 and a silver in 1980 as a member of the USSR team. In the famous 1980 Olympic hockey game against the United States, dubbed the "Miracle on Ice," Makarov scored the Soviet's second of three goals which, at the time, enabled his team to take a 2-1 lead. In the Soviet Union, Makarov played 11 championship seasons with CSKA Moscow (Red Army), winning the Soviet Player of the Year award (also known as Soviet MVP) three times, getting named to the Soviet League All-Star Team ten times, and leading the league in points nine times and goals three times. Together with Igor Larionov and Vladimir Krutov, they formed the KLM line, one of the most talented and feared lines ever to play hockey. He was awarded Order of the Red Banner of Labour (1984).

In 1989, Makarov was allowed by the Soviet Union to join the National Hockey League and the Calgary Flames. He won the Calder Memorial Trophy as rookie of the year at the age of 31 (as a result, the rules were changed and now only players under 26 qualify for the award – the Makarov Rule). At 25.9% his shooting percentage was the highest of all NHL players. Makarov also played for the San Jose Sharks from 1993 to 1995. For the 1995–96 season Makarov was dropped from the Sharks’ roster and did not play and became an assistant coach for the Russian national team during the World Cup.

In the 1996–97 season, Sergei made two comeback attempts, first with the Dallas Stars, for whom he played four games between November 15-29, followed by playing for HC Fribourg-Gottéron in Switzerland's Nationalliga A with former teammates Viacheslav Bykov and Andrei Khomutov.

In 2001 Makarov was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame during the Ice Hockey World Championship in Germany. On 27 June, 2016, it was announced that he would be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 14, 2016 along with Eric Lindros, Rogie Vachon and Pat Quinn (posthumously).

Personal life

After separating from his first wife Vera in Calgary, he met Mary, who had worked for the San Jose Sharks in the ticket sales. They married and had two children, Nick and Katerina.

Makarov is again divorced, and is living in Russia. His ex-wife and children, son Nick and daughter Katerina, still live in California. Makarov still works as a certified player agent who acts as a liaison for young Russians wanting to play in North America.

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1976–77Traktor ChelyabinskSoviet111014
1977–78Traktor ChelyabinskSoviet3618133110
1978–79CSKA MoscowSoviet4418213912
1979–80CSKA MoscowSoviet4429396816
1980–81CSKA MoscowSoviet4942377922
1981–82CSKA MoscowSoviet4632437518
1982–83CSKA MoscowSoviet302517426
1983–84CSKA MoscowSoviet4436377328
1984–85CSKA MoscowSoviet4026396528
1985–86CSKA MoscowSoviet4030326228
1986–87CSKA MoscowSoviet4021325326
1987–88CSKA MoscowSoviet5123456850
1988–89CSKA MoscowSoviet4421335442
1989–90Calgary FlamesNHL802462865560660
1990–91Calgary FlamesNHL783049794431010
1991–92Calgary FlamesNHL6822487060
1992–93Calgary FlamesNHL7118395740
1993–94San Jose SharksNHL80303868781482104
1994–95San Jose SharksNHL4310142440113364
1996–97HC Fribourg-GottéronNationalliga A63252
1996–97Dallas StarsNHL40000
Soviet totals519322388710290
NHL totals424134250384317341211238

International statistics

YearTeamEventPlace GPGAPtsPIM
1977Soviet UnionWJC01 !1st, gold medalist(s)74484
1978Soviet UnionWJC01 !1st, gold medalist(s)787154
Junior Int'l Totals141211238
1978Soviet UnionWC01 !1st, gold medalist(s)103255
1979Soviet UnionWC01 !1st, gold medalist(s)884126
1980Soviet UnionOly02 !2nd, silver medalist(s)756112
1981Soviet UnionWC01 !1st, gold medalist(s)835812
1981Soviet UnionCC01 !1st, gold medalist(s)73690
1982Soviet UnionWC01 !1st, gold medalist(s)1067138
1983Soviet UnionWC01 !1st, gold medalist(s)10991818
1984Soviet UnionOly01 !1st, gold medalist(s)73366
1984Soviet UnionCC03 !3rd, bronze medalist(s)66174
1985Soviet UnionWC03 !3rd, bronze medalist(s)1095148
1986Soviet UnionWC01 !1st, gold medalist(s)104141812
1987Soviet UnionWC02 !2nd, silver medalist(s)10410148
1987Soviet UnionCC02 !2nd, silver medalist(s)978158
1988Soviet UnionOly01 !1st, gold medalist(s)8381110
1989Soviet UnionWC01 !1st, gold medalist(s)105388
1990Soviet UnionWC01 !1st, gold medalist(s)72138
1991Soviet UnionWC03 !3rd, bronze medalist(s)837106
Senior Int'l Totals1458389172129
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