Alexander Pashkov

Alexander Konstantinovich Pashkov (Russian Александр Константинович Пашков; born August 28, 1944 in Moscow, Russian SFSR ) is a retired Russian professional ice hockey goaltender.

Career

During his career, played the goalkeeper for Dynamo Moscow, Lokomotiv Moscow, Krylia Sovetov Moscow, Chimik Woskressensk and CSKA Moscow. Overall, he was at 506 games in the Soviet league in goal. He was appointed to the team of the Soviet national ice hockey team early on. On November 26, 1965, he was in a game against Czechoslovakia for the first time for the Sbornaja on the ice. His international career was crowned with the gold medal at the Olympic Winter Games in 1972. Using video recordings to the Summit Series in 1972, the story was slightly adjusted in 2002. while Vladislav Tretiak had stood all 8 games on the ice, they had long believed that had been sitting with all games in Moscow Alexander Sidelnikov as a substitute goalkeeper on the bench. However, the images showed in the sixth game of Pashkov, who wore the No. 26. This jersey was worn in three other games Yevgeny Paladjew.

For the national team was Pashkov in 11 countries playing in goal. The Ice Hockey World Championships in 1978, he and his team world champion. In 1978 he was inducted into the "Russian Hockey Hall of Fame". On 1 May 1978 he played his last international match.

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