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  • ...004]], [[2005 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2005]] and [[2011 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2011]], and the [[2006 Winter Olympics]]. | [[2004-05 Russian Superleague season|2004–05]]
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  • | draft_year = 2004 | career_start = 2004
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  • ...returning to Kazakhstan with [[Kazakhmys Satpaev|Kazakhmys Karagandy]] in 2004. In 2007-08, he joined [[Barys Astana]], and had a career year, scoring 21 ...67964-0-1}}</ref> He also competed for Kazakhstan at the [[2014 IIHF World Championship]].
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  • ...al [[ice hockey]] [[defenceman]] who participated at the [[2010 IIHF World Championship]] and the [[2006 Winter Olympics]] as a member of the [[Kazakhstan men's na | [[2004–05 Russian Superleague season|2004–05]]
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  • | career_end = 2004 ...s, from 2000–2003, before finishing his career with [[Yenbek Almaty]] in 2004.
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  • | career_start = 2004 ...ghs with 6 goals and 12 points in 2005-06, a year after winning the league championship with Dynamo. He was signed by [[Barys Astana]] in 2009, but has seen limite
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[IIHF World U20 Championship|World Junior Championships]]}} {{MedalGold | [[1974 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1974 Leningrad]] |[[Ice hockey]] }}
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  • | 2004-05 | [[1995 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1995]]
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  • ...]], winning a gold at the [[2008 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2008 World Championships]]. ...end the next three seasons. His first year with Dynamo they won the league championship<ref name="Papa bil prav">{{cite web|url=http://www.sport-express.ru/hockey/
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  • | career_start = 2004 ...ol (Duluth, Minnesota)|Duluth East Greyhounds]] 6–0 in the 2000 class AA championship. Also in the [[Minnesota State High School League]] tournament, Bochenski
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  • | career_start = 2004 ...=Rangers sign Nigel Dawes | publisher=[[The Sports Network|TSN.ca]] | date=2004-09-01 | accessdate=2008-07-17}}</ref> and the Ice's [[Most Valuable Player|
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  • | draft_year = 2004 ...ockey League]], Boyd was selected 98th overall in the third round of the [[2004 NHL Entry Draft]] by the [[Calgary Flames]]. He made his NHL debut for the
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  • | affiliates = [[Nomad Astana]] ([[Kazakhstan Hockey Championship|KAZ]])<br/>[[Snezhnye Barsy]] ([[Junior Hockey League (Russia)|MHL]]) ...Sports Palace]] for 14 seasons, beginning in [[2000–01 Kazakhstan Hockey Championship|2001]]. The head coach is [[Eduard Zankovets]] and the president is [[Alexa
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  • | draft_year = 2004 ...fted by the [[San Jose Sharks]] in the first round (22nd overall) of the [[2004 NHL Entry Draft]].
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  • | draft_year = 2004 ...th round, 102nd overall selection, by the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] in the [[2004 NHL Entry Draft]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/p
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  • ...national ice hockey team]] in [[Ice Hockey World Championships]] in 2001, 2004 and 2008.
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  • ...fence until he was drafted 27th overall by the [[Moncton Wildcats]] in the 2004 [[Canadian Hockey League]] (CHL) European Draft. He was drafted after just | [[2004–05 QMJHL season|2004–05]]
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  • ...his NHL numbers represent a huge "what could have been", the state of the world, had Kvasha never been present, is an infinitely more haunting scenario. | [[1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1997]]
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  • ...ubl|2002–2003 HK Kiev |2003–2004 HK Kiev |{{space|18}} [[HK Gomel]]-2 |2004–2005 [[HK Gomel]]-2 |2005–2006 [[Sokil Kiev]]-2 |{{space|18}} [[Sokil K ...Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania and Ukraine. He then played for [[HK Gomel]]-2 (2004–2005), [[Sokil Kiev]]-2 and [[Sokil Kiev]] in his country before he moved
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[Ice Hockey World Championship|World Championships]]}} {{MedalGold|[[2012 IIHF World Championship|2012 Finland]]|}}
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  • ...9, Perezhogin was invited to represent [[Russia]] in the [[2009 IIHF World Championship]] hosted in [[Switzerland]], where he played along the sides of Russian [[N On April 30, 2004, during the 2004 [[Calder Cup]] playoffs against the [[Cleveland Barons (2001–2006)|Clevel
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