Fedor Leonidovich Kanareykin (Russian: Фёдор Леонидович Канарейкин; May 29, 1955, USSR) is a Soviet ice hockey player and Russian hockey coach. He is an honored coach of Russia.
In 1973 in the Junior team of the USSR won the gold medal in the European championship[1] in 1974, repeated success in the youth team at the world championship. However, in the adult national team of the USSR never got there.
In 1976 it became the champion of the USSR in the HC Spartak Moscow.[2]
Kanareykin started coaching in the 1990s.
September 25, 2006 Kanareykin succeeded as head coach of Metallurg Magnitogorsk the Canadian coach Dave King, who Fedor before that worked as an assistant.[3][4]
Also coached hockey clubs Atlant Moscow Oblast,[5] Spartak Moscow,[6] Avangard Omsk.[7]
References[]
- ↑ Советский Спорт
- ↑ Красно-белый туман рассеялся
- ↑ Федор Канарейкин назначен новым тренером «Магнитки»
- ↑ Главный тренер «Металлурга» Федор Канарейкин: Кинга уважаю, но у меня свой взгляд на хоккей
- ↑ Канарейкин отправлен в отставку с поста главного тренера «Атланта»
- ↑ Канарейкин пообещал, что глобальных перемен в ХК «Спартак» не будет
- ↑ Канарейкин: сезон «Авангарда» добротный
External links[]
- Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or ESPN.com, or Eurohockey.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
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