Yuri Krylov

Yuri Nikolaevich Krylov (Russian Юрий Николаевич Крылов; born March 11, 1930 in near Krasnogorsk, Russian SFSR, † November 4, 1979 in Moscow) was a Soviet ice hockey player and coach.

  • 3.1 International

Career

Yuri Krylov, who was both a defender as well as a right winger used, made ​​his debut in the season 1951/52, for the HK Dynamo Moscow in the Soviet Championship. Here, the 21 -year-old Krylov played at the experienced Alexander Uvarov and Valentin cousin side so that he matured quickly to a service provider. In the season 1953/54, the forward line scored by Uvarov 53 goals in 16 games, of which 14 achieved Krylov and Dynamo won the Soviet Championship.

A year earlier Dynamo won the cup competition of the USSR. At the end of his career Krylov was used mostly as a defender before his playing career ended in 1965. In all, he scored 140 goals in 344 games in the highest Soviet league. In 1954 he was awarded the Honored Master of Sports of the USSR, was elected in 1956 in the All- Star team of the elite league. After end of his career his jersey number 10 was honored with a banner in the Luzhniki Arena.

Between 1966 and 1975 he worked as a coach at Sdjuschor Moscow, the junior team of Dynamo Moscow, after he had completed in 1964, the Academy coach GZOFILK.

Internationally

Yuri Krylov was among the first players of the Soviet Union and debuted on January 29, 1954 in the game against Finland for this. He participated in the World Championships in 1954, 1955, 1958 and 1959, in which two -time world champion and three-time runner-up was.

In addition, he was in his country's squad at the same time regarded as World Cup Olympic Winter Games in 1956, where he was with his team Olympic champion. In total, he completed 70 caps for the USSR, in which he scored 29 goals.

Statistics

( Key to Career statistics: Sp or GP = Games Played, T or G = goals scored, V or A = achieved assists; Pts or Pts = scored points scorer, SM or PIM = received penalty minutes, / - = Plus / Minus balance sheet; PP = scored majority gates; SH = scored shorthanded goals, GW = achieved victory gates; Play-downs/Relegation 1 )

Awards and achievements

Internationally

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