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Valeri Kharlamov

Valeri Borisovich Kharlamov ((ロシア語:Валерий Борисович Харламов), ; 14 January 1948 – 27 August 1981) was an ice hockey forward who played for CSKA Moscow in the Soviet League from 1967 until 1981. Kharlamov was widely considered one of the best players of his era. Although small in stature, Kharlamov was speedy, intelligent and skilled. Teammates and opposing players considered him one of the best players in the world.
In international play, Kharlamov represented the Soviet Union at 11 World Championships, capturing 8 gold medals, 2 silvers and 1 bronze. He participated in the Olympics in 1972, 1976 and 1980, finishing with two gold medals and a silver. He spent most of his career playing on a line with Vladimir Petrov and Boris Mikhailov, and this trio was considered one of the best in the history of hockey. Kharlamov was an offensive player, who was considered very creative and intelligent on the ice. He was a gifted skater who was able to make plays at top speed.
Kharlamov's career was marred by two car accidents. The first, in 1976, was thought to be career-ending, but after diligent rehab, he returned to the ice. He was still active with CSKA Moscow in 1981 at the time of the second accident, which claimed his life along with the lives of his wife and her cousin. Kharlamov and his wife were survived by his two children, including his son, Alexander who would eventually be drafted by the Washington Capitals of the NHL. After his death, Kharlamov was elected to the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame, the Hockey Hall of Fame, the Russian Hockey Hall of Fame and was selected as one of the forwards on the IIHF Centennial All-Star Team. The Kharlamov Trophy is presented annually to the best Russian hockey player in the NHL, as chosen by his peers. The Kharlamov Cup is presented to the champion of the Minor Hockey League playoffs.
==Early life==
Kharlamov's parents were factory workers from Moscow. His father was Russian, and his mother was an ethnic Basque who fled from Spain during the Civil War. He was named after Valery Chkalov, the Soviet pilot. Kharlamov spent a year in Spain with his mother when he was 8 years old, but they both returned to the Soviet Union.〔 Later in his career, Kharlamov would be nicknamed "The Spaniard", because of his mother's origins.〔 He first skated when he was 7 years old, and he loved hockey from that moment. During his youth, he was small and skinny and there were continued concerns about his health. This culminated when a heart defect was discovered after he came down with tonsillitis. After this discovery, his physicians advised against further physical activity. His father, Boris, acted against the advice of the doctors and enrolled his son in the CSKA (Red Army) hockey school.〔 A later physical examination by the club cleared him for play and found no health issues.〔

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