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11/5 Entire Semin Interview!...More…
11/3 The Dzagoev Dialectic...More…
10/31 Fedorov Interview...More…
10/30 Semin and Kozlov...More…
10/20 Yet Another OV Q&A...More…
10/20 Yet Another Semin Q&A...More…
10/17 Short OV Interview...More…
10/17 Feds Interview...More…
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9/16 Simeon Varlamov in America...More…
9/5 Morozov and the KHL...More…
9/3 OV behind bars?...More…
8/17 OV on Russian Game show...More…
8/12 OV in Beijing...More…
8/4 OV is in even better shape than last year...More…
7/28 Jagr and OV talk...More…
7/27 Kapitanov--OV doesn't even take vitamins...More…
7/25 OV can't get to his seat...More…
7/22 OV parties in Moscow...More…
7/23 OV Going to Beijing...More…
6-3 OV the Superman...More…
5-27 Don Cherry loves OV...More…
5-30 OV interview in Pittsburgh..More…
5-13 Feds Interview...More…
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2 May 2008
Final Roster for Russian National Team
The Russian National team has submitted their final roster for the initial stage of the World Championship in Canada, with 22 players listed. Injured Goalkeeper Semin Varlamov, defender Yevgenii Medvedev and forward Fedor Fedorov were not listed among the players in the National Team training camp.
Therefore, the final roster for the Russian National team looks like this:
Goalkeepers: Mikhail Biryukov (MVD), Alexander Yeremenko (Salavat Yulaev)
Defenders: Dmitrii Vorobev (Lada), Denis Grebeshkov (Edmonton), Dmitrii Kalinin (Buffalo), Konstantin Korneev (TsKA), Vitalii Proshkin (Salavat Yulaev), Dannil Markov (Dynamo), Ilya Nikulin (Ak Bars);
Forwards: Maksim Afinogenov (Buffalo), Konstantin Gorovikov (SKA), Maksim Sushinskii (SKA), Danis Zaripov (Ak Bars), Sergei Zinovev (Ak Bars), Alexei Morozov (Ak Bars), Ilya Kovalchuk (Atlanta), Sergei Mozyakin (Atlant), Alexei Tereshchenko (Salavat Yulaev), Alexander Ovechkin (Washington), Alexander Semin (Washington), Sergei Fedorov (Washington), Alexander Radulov (Nashville)

