
NHL
Sergei Fedorov is now officially the highest scoring Russian hockey player of all
time. He scored his 474th career goal in Saturday's (October 25th) game
versus the Dallas Stars. He then followed that up by scoring his 475th career
goal (7th highest among all active NHL players) halfway through the second
period.
Fedorov has been in the NHL since the 1990-1991, playing thirteen seasons and
winning numerous accolades as well as three Stanley Cups with the Detroit Red
Wings. After leaving the Red Wings, he spent parts of four seasons with the
Anaheim Mighty Ducks and the Columbus Blue Jackets, before heading to
Washington D.C. to play with fellow countrymen Alexander Ovechkin, Alexander
Semin, and Victor Kozlov.
Fedorov has 7 points in 8 games so far this season, and looks to have regained much of his star status that appeared lost since leaving Detroit. He also leads all Russian players in games played, assists, and points.
When asked about his recent achievement, Fedorov was humble as always, prefering instead to talk about fellow countryman Alex Mogilny. “It’s just a record,” Fedorov said. “I’d rather talk about Alex [Mogilny] than the record. I know his career was shortened by injury. I didn’t expect to ever get it. He had a great shot and amazing hands. Realistically, if he’d played more he’d have a lot more stats. He was a powerful forward, a scoring machine.”
Great player; great scorer; classy guy.
Sergei Fedorov - Greatest Russian Goal Scorer