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Pavel Bure made his NHL debut with the Vancouver Canucks on Nov. 5, 1991, and it didn't take long for the creative right wing with blazing speed and a lethal scoring touch to earn his nickname.
Every Monday through Saturday until February we’ll unveil new members of the list. Pavel Bure is one of NHL’s greatest goal scorers and remains one of the most elusive stars in hockey history.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- For a few moments, Pavel Bure traveled back in time with the Vancouver Canucks. One of the most exciting players to ever dress for the team admitted Saturday night ...
Pavel Bure was one of the best players ever to suit up for the Vancouver Canucks. He was widely known as the “Russian Rocket.” And, could he ever skate. Like a rocket. During his time with the ...
Stats: Has over 300 assists and is closing in on 400 goals for his career. He's led the NHL in goals the last 2 years and is the only 2-time Maurice Richard Trophy winner. Set and NHL record by ...
When he woke up on Monday morning in Moscow, Pavel Bure checked his phone. Overnight he'd received a message from Vancouver Canucks chairman Francesco Aquilini. Reading the message, Bure learned ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. – Glen Sather, who last season consistently wondered aloud about whether Pavel Bure’s right knee problems might not have been psychosomatic, yesterday ruled The Russian Rocket ...
In doing so, he officially tied Pavel Bure for the 24th most regular season games played in franchise history. With this in mind, here is a look at how Bure's and Pettersson's careers looked ...
That focus he translated to training his boys, Pavel and Valeri. “You do something—bus driver, journalist—you try to be best,” Vladimir Bure told Sports Illustrated in 1992. Pavel was the ...
Nearly 15 years later, the two sides reconciled and Pavel Bure's number 10 was raised to the rafters at Rogers Arena in November 2013. With J.T. Miller now a member of the New York Rangers and the ...
Indeed, Pavel Bure contradicted Ovi in a recent interview he gave to RG Media. For Bure, it is crucial that Demidov never forgets that hockey players play primarily for the fans. People come to ...