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Soviet MVP (hockey) : ウィキペディア英語版
Soviet MVP (ice hockey)
The following is a list of the Most Valuable Players in the Soviet ice hockey league, which existed from 1946 to 1991 ().
*1967-68 Anatoli Firsov
*1968-69 Anatoli Firsov
*1969-70 Viktor Konovalenko
*1970-71 Anatoli Firsov
*1971-72 Valeri Kharlamov/Alexander Maltsev
*1972-73 Valeri Kharlamov
*1973-74 Vladislav Tretiak
*1974-75 Vladislav Tretiak
*1975-76 Vladislav Tretiak
*1976-77 Helmut Balderis
*1977-78 Boris Mikhailov
*1978-79 Boris Mikhailov
*1979-80 Sergei Makarov
*1980-81 Vladislav Tretiak
*1981-82 Viacheslav Fetisov
*1982-83 Vladislav Tretiak
*1983-84 Nikolai Drozdetsky
*1984-85 Sergei Makarov
*1985-86 Vyacheslav Fetisov
*1986-87 Vladimir Krutov
*1987-88 Igor Larionov
*1988-89 Sergei Makarov
*1989-90 Andrei Khomutov
*1990-91 Valeri Kamensky
Most Awards:
*Vladislav Tretiak - 5
*Anatoli Firsov - 3
*Sergei Makarov - 3
==See also==

*Russian Elite Hockey Scoring Champion
*Russian Elite Hockey Goal Scoring Champion
*The CCCP takes on Laurier intermerials (hockey)

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