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		<title>2010 Olympics: Team Russia aftermath</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 12:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[2010 Olympics: Team Russia aftermath (Photo © sovsport.ru) The 2010 Olympic Hockey Tournament has probably been the biggest disappointing ever for Team Russia. The early quarterfinal elimination against Team Canada was the worst result ever. As soon as the tournament was over for Russia, we published the Top 5 reasons for this fail, now RussianHockeyFans.com [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>2010 Olympics: Team Russia aftermath <span>(Photo © sovsport.ru)</span></p>
<p>The 2010 Olympic Hockey Tournament has probably been the biggest disappointing ever for Team Russia. The early quarterfinal elimination against Team Canada was the worst result ever.</p>
<p>As soon as the tournament was over for Russia, we published the <a href="/team-russia/top-5-reasons-why-russia-failed-at-the-olympics-156.html">Top 5 reasons for this fail</a>, now RussianHockeyFans.com judged all the players on the roster.</p>
<h3>Goalkeepers</h3>
<p><strong>Ilya Bryzgalov: B+</strong><br />
He played a good game against Slovakia, but he got a L and thus he got benched in the following matches. He should have get more chances.</p>
<p><strong>Evgeny Nabokov: D</strong><br />
In the first match against Latvia he didn&#8217;t look too good, but it was an easy game. Against the Czechs he did his job, but in the quarterfinals he had just a terrible night. He should have been benched earlier. He was really disappointing.</p>
<h3>Defencemen</h3>
<p><strong>Andrei Markov: C+</strong><br />
Unfortunately he wasn&#8217;t in his best shape. He tried hard being useful for his team but he didn&#8217;t play his best and also he didn&#8217;t get enough ice time.</p>
<p><strong>Anton Volchenkov: C+</strong><br />
One of the best blueliners for this team. He always tried hard, blocked a lot of shots, played physically. But against Canada he didn&#8217;t particularly stand out .</p>
<p><strong>Dmitriy Kalinin: C</strong><br />
He didn&#8217;t look out of place. He wasn&#8217;t team Russia&#8217;s best blueliner but he did his job.</p>
<p><strong>Sergei Gonchar: C</strong><br />
Just like Markov he didn&#8217;t get too much ice time. And he appeared in the score sheet only once.</p>
<p><strong>Fedor Tyutin: C-</strong><br />
He didn&#8217;t do anything special. As a NHL player he should have bring more to the team.</p>
<p><strong>Ilya Nikulin: C-</strong><br />
He didn&#8217;t make disasters, but it showed that he&#8217;s not used to face elite level competition and he faced some hard time in the own zone.</p>
<p><strong>Denis Grebeshkov: C-</strong><br />
He didn&#8217;t impress, even in the round robin games. He still has a lot of room for improvements, but he has to deliver better performances.</p>
<p><strong>Konstantin Korneev: C-</strong><br />
He didn&#8217;t look bad, but he was the only pointless player on the roster. The CSKA captain didn&#8217;t look out of place in the round robin, even if he has been played most of times in an unusual and unexpected role. His ice time has been limited in the game against Canada.</p>
<h3>Forwards</h3>
<p><strong>Sergei Fedorov: C+</strong><br />
The proof that you can be a good player even at 40. Even if he looked a bit slow, he played well throughout the whole tournament and despite the infamous quarterfinal game he was one of the best players in Team Russia jersey.</p>
<p><strong>Evgeni Malkin: C</strong><br />
Malkin, just like most of the forwards, played fairly well in the round robin matches, but he didn&#8217;t show up when it mattered more.</p>
<p><strong>Pavel Datsyuk: C</strong><br />
Maybe he didn&#8217;t gel with his linemates, but Datsyuk didn&#8217;t really impress during these Olympic games, he didn&#8217;t look the key player he is for the Red Wings, just think about the shoot out attempt against Slovakia.</p>
<p><strong>Alexei Morozov: C</strong><br />
Team Russia&#8217;s captain tried hard, but didn&#8217;t impress too much. He scored an important goal against the Slovaks, but that&#8217;s pretty much all.</p>
<p><strong>Maxim Afinogenov: C</strong><br />
He went unpleasantly unnoticed in the first couple of games, then he improved a bit and scored a nice, yet unuseful, goal against the Canadians.</p>
<p><strong>Danis Zaripov: C-</strong><br />
The ZZM line has always had good chemistry, too bad in Vancouver they played on small ice&#8230;He did fairly well in the first couple of games, then he slept away.</p>
<p><strong>Viktor Kozlov: C-</strong><br />
His call was questionable, and he didn&#8217;t do too much to make people change idea. That being said, he could have get a chance in the shootouts against Slovakia.</p>
<p><strong>Alexander Radulov: C-</strong><br />
Radulov didn&#8217;t play bad, but not great either. He almost spoiled the party against the Slovaks when he missed a chance, got a penalty and then injured Zinoviev, but he probably deserved more ice time.</p>
<p><strong>Sergei Zinoviev: C-</strong><br />
Kudos for playing in the quarterfinals on one leg, but he should have sat on the bench, especially after that terrible turnover in the neutral zone that led Canadians to a goal.</p>
<p><strong>Alexander Ovechkin: D</strong><br />
Perhaps the biggest disappointment of the tournament as he was the most awaited player. He was a no factor against Canada and overall lost the phenom fight against Crosby.</p>
<p><strong>Ilya Kovalchuk: D</strong><br />
What a difference between the Kovalchuk we admired at the last two WC in Quebec and Switzerland. He looked more the player on ice at the Turin Olympics. One goal is definitely not enough for a player of his caliber.</p>
<p><strong>Alexander Semin: D</strong><br />
Just like other Russian superstar forwards, he didn&#8217;t show up.</p>
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		<title>Ovechkin-Datsyuk-Semin, Kovalchuk-Malkin-Afinogenov and other lines at Team Russia practice</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 04:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ovechkin-Datsyuk-Semin, Kovalchuk-Malkin-Afinogenov and other lines at Team Russia practice (Photo © Reuters) The Russian team practiced for the second time in Vancouver. According to the Russian channel &#8220;Russia 2&#8221; the lines were: Ovechkin &#8211; Datsyuk &#8211; Semin, Grebeshkov &#8211; Korneev. Kovalchuk &#8211; Malkin &#8211; Afinogenov, Gonchar &#8211; Tyutin. Zaripov &#8211; Zinoviev &#8211; Morozov, Markov &#8211; [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Ovechkin-Datsyuk-Semin, Kovalchuk-Malkin-Afinogenov and other lines at Team Russia practice <span>(Photo © Reuters)</span></p>
<p>The Russian team practiced for the second time in Vancouver.</p>
<p>According to the Russian channel &#8220;Russia 2&#8221; the lines were:</p>
<p>Ovechkin &#8211; Datsyuk &#8211; Semin, Grebeshkov &#8211; Korneev.<br />
Kovalchuk &#8211; Malkin &#8211; Afinogenov, Gonchar &#8211; Tyutin.<br />
Zaripov &#8211; Zinoviev &#8211; Morozov, Markov &#8211; Nikulin.<br />
Radulov &#8211; Fedorov &#8211; Kozlov, Kalinin &#8211; Volchenkov.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was sure that our line would look like that&#8221;, said Evgeni Malkin to Russia 2. &#8220;I agree with the coaches, it&#8217;s an optimal combination&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;I supposed that our line would look like that because we played together during the Olympic camp&#8221;, Ilya Kovalcuk told Russia 2. &#8220;It is a good, interesting and dynamic line. I think if we try hard we can be very useful to the team.&#8221;</p>
<p><i>Translation by RussianHockeyFans.com</i></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 02:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Markov to Price: &#8220;We don&#8217;t need you here&#8221; (Photo © Richard Wolowicz/Getty Images) After the Habs lost 4-3 in an overtime to the St. Louis, Russian defenceman Andrei Markov had something to say to their goalie Carey Price. According to the TEAM990 radio, Markov told Price &#8220;If you are not going to play with heart, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Markov to Price: &#8220;We don&#8217;t need you here&#8221; <span>(Photo © Richard Wolowicz/Getty Images)</span></p>
<p>After the Habs lost 4-3 in an overtime to the St. Louis, <strong>Russian</strong> defenceman <strong><a href="/players/andrei-markov.html">Andrei Markov</a></strong> had something to say to their goalie Carey Price.</p>
<p>According to the TEAM990 radio, Markov told Price &#8220;If you are not going to play with heart, stay home. We don&#8217;t need you here.&#8221;</p>
<p>The same radio station reported that some players supported Markov while some part of the team sided with Price.</p>
<p>The <strong><a href="/teams/montreal-canadiens.html">Montreal Canadiens</a></strong> didn&#8217;t comment on the situation yet.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2009 04:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Russian Olympics roster released (Photo © vancouver2010.com) The official Russian Hockey Federation site has released Team Russia&#8217;s roster for the Olympics in Vancouver. Goalkeepers Evgeni Nabokov, San Jose Sharks, NHL Ilya Bryzgalov, Phoenix Coyotes, NHL Semyon Varlamov, Washington Capitals, NHL Defencemen Andrei Markov, Montreal Canadiens, NHL Ilya Nikulin, Ak Bars, KHL, Dmitriy Kalinin, Salavat Yulaev, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Russian Olympics roster released <span>(Photo © vancouver2010.com)</span></p>
<p>The official Russian Hockey Federation site has released Team Russia&#8217;s roster for the Olympics in Vancouver.</p>
<p><strong>Goalkeepers</strong><br />
<strong>Evgeni Nabokov</strong>, San Jose Sharks, NHL<br />
<strong>Ilya Bryzgalov</strong>, Phoenix Coyotes, NHL<br />
<strong>Semyon Varlamov</strong>, Washington Capitals, NHL</p>
<p><strong>Defencemen</strong><br />
<strong>Andrei Markov</strong>, Montreal Canadiens, NHL<br />
<strong>Ilya Nikulin</strong>, Ak Bars, KHL,<br />
<strong>Dmitriy Kalinin</strong>, Salavat Yulaev, KHL<br />
<strong>Konstantin Korneev</strong>, CSKA, KHL,<br />
<strong>Denis Grebeshkov</strong>, Edmonton Oilers, NHL<br />
<strong>Fedor Tyutin</strong>, Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL<br />
<strong>Sergei Gonchar</strong>, Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL<br />
<strong>Anton Volchenkov</strong>, Ottawa Senators, NHL</p>
<p><strong>Forwards</strong><br />
<strong>Pavel Datsyuk</strong>, Detroit Red Wings, NHL<br />
<strong>Sergei Fedorov</strong>, Metallurg Magnitogorsk, KHL<br />
<strong>Evgeni Malkin</strong>, Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL<br />
<strong>Ilya Kovalchuk</strong>, Atlanta Thrashers, NHL<br />
<strong>Maxim Afinogenov</strong>, Atlanta Thrashers, NHL<br />
<strong>Danis Zaripov</strong>, Ak Bars, KHL<br />
<strong>Alexander Semin</strong>, Washington Capitals, NHL<br />
<strong>Sergei Zinoviev</strong>, Salavat Yulaev, KHL<br />
<strong>Alexander Radulov</strong>, Salavat Yulaev, KHL<br />
<strong>Viktor Kozlov</strong>, Salavat Yulaev, KHL<br />
<strong>Alexander Ovechkin</strong>, Washington Capitals, NHL<br />
<strong>Alexei Morozov</strong>, Ak Bars, KHL</p>
<p>Russia&#8217;s coaches Vyacheslav Bykov and Igor Zakharkin call this roster &#8216;preliminary&#8217; and say that the final roster will be known on the 15th of February.</p>
<p>9 out of 23 players represent the KHL which makes its slightly less than 40%.</p>
<p>4 players come from Salavat Yulaev of the KHL, the team coached by Bykov and Zakharkin.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 18:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Andrei Markov and Maxim Afinogenov like to joke (Photo © allhockey.ru) Habs&#8217; Andrei Markov and Thrashers&#8217; Maxim Afinogenov liked joke when they played for Dynamo Moscow of the KHL in the 2004/05 season, according to their former partner Yakov Rylov. Rylov gave an interview to Russian site sports.ru where he recollected some stories with Markov [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Andrei Markov and Maxim Afinogenov like to joke <span>(Photo © allhockey.ru)</span></p>
<p>Habs&#8217; <strong>Andrei Markov</strong> and Thrashers&#8217; <strong>Maxim Afinogenov</strong> liked joke when they played for Dynamo Moscow of the KHL in the 2004/05 season, according to their former partner Yakov Rylov.</p>
<p>Rylov gave an interview to Russian site sports.ru where he recollected some stories with Markov and Afinogenov. RussianHockeyFans.com offers you a translation of some parts of the interview.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Once Max Afinogenov made a bad pass and [Dynamo&#8217;s head coach] Krikunov exclaimed: &#8220;What are you, blind?&#8221;. The following day the team gathered in a room for the game analysis. Max took a seat in the first row and put on strong glasses. You know, the ones that enlarge your eyes considerably. Krikunov came in and started laughing.</p>
<p>At one moment there were rumors that Mikhail Grabovskiy (now playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs) would get traded from Neftekhimik to Dynamo. First he was expected to come right at that moment, then he was expected to come after the season. So one day there was a practice and Markov and Afinogenov were skating in jerseys with Grabovskiy&#8217;s surname on the back.&#8221;</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 08:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Andrei Markov eyes return on ice (Photo © Montreal Gazette) After a long injury, finally Montreal Canadiens&#8217; superstar Andrei Markov started eyeing his return on ice, even if it won&#8217;t be that soon, probably not earlier than New Year&#8217;s eve, &#8220;surely before the Olympics&#8221;, using his own words. Let&#8217;s remember that the defenseman got injured [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Andrei Markov eyes return on ice <span>(Photo © Montreal Gazette)</span></p>
<p>After a long injury, finally Montreal Canadiens&#8217; superstar <strong>Andrei Markov</strong> started eyeing his return on ice, even if it won&#8217;t be that soon, probably not earlier than New Year&#8217;s eve, &#8220;surely before the Olympics&#8221;, using his own words.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s remember that the defenseman got injured on the season&#8217;s opening night when he had a collision with team mate, goalie Corey Price and he got a teandon slashed by Price&#8217;s skate. He needed a surgery and a long rehabilitation program, but now it looks like it&#8217;s going to end rather soon.</p>
<p>Markov had an <a href="http://www.nationalpost.com/sports/story.html?id=2273004" target="_blank" rel="noopener">interview with Dave Stubbs of the Montreal Gazette</a>, Russian Hockey Fans offers you a resume:</p>
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<p>I felt it in my ankle, I just bent over and saw the cut. At the time I wasn&#8217;t thinking it was too bad. It&#8217;s part of our game, it&#8217;s bad luck. It wasn&#8217;t (Price&#8217;s) fault. Hopefully I&#8217;m going to be better than before.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s still boring right now. It&#8217;s not comfortable, but I&#8217;m happy to step on the ice. The hardest part (of rehab) is seeing your team on the ice and watching the game on TV. It&#8217;s tough, mentally.</p>
<p>But I feel good. Everything&#8217;s on schedule. We&#8217;ll see what happens tomorrow and next week. Maybe it&#8217;s going to be early, I don&#8217;t know.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t want to look that far ahead, [towards the Olympics]. I&#8217;ll do it step by step. First of all, I have to come back to our team and we&#8217;ll see what happens.</p>
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