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Pavel Bure will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday, and it's an honor few hockey fans found controversial — his sample size of 702 games might have been a sticking point, but his ...
Pavel Bure began playing hockey at the age of 16, representing the Soviet Red Army Team. The Russian Rocket was the nickname given to him due to the tremendous speed and skill with which he played ...
Pavel Bure was the Russian Rocket, and his career had the trajectory of one that soared into the sky and then exploded. He scored 60 goals in back-to-back seasons between the ages of 21-22. He ...
Bure is so revered in Russia, he was awarded the Order of the Silver Sabre, one of Russias highest military honors, for his past service to hockey.
The four will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame Monday night in Toronto. Pavel Bure: I don't believe I've seen an NHL player who was more electrifying than the Russian Rocket.
Fischler interviewed "The Russian Rocket" in 1992 when Bure was a member of the Vancouver Canucks. The interview originally appeared in Fischler's book "Hockey Stars Speak," published by Warwick ...
The fact Pavel Bure isn’t in the Hockey Hall of Fame is one of the game’s great oversights for six years now.
Pavel Bure’s face is lined and sagging a little now, which is a concession to age that somehow manages to surprise You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have ...
Hockey Hall of Famer Pavel Bure wrote that Blackhawks rookie Artemi Panarin reminds him of himself at a younger age. High praise from The Russian Rocket.