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Igors Pavlovs
Born 1 January 1965,
Lipetsk, Russian SFSR, USSR
Height
Weight
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Forward
Shoots right
Pro clubs Dynamo Kharkov
Dinamo Riga
Stars Riga
HC Vitkovice
EV Landsberg
EHC Freiburg
ECR Revier Löwen
Kölner Haie
Ntl. team  Latvia
Playing career 1984–2001


Igors Pavlovs (born 1 January 1965 in Lipetsk, Russian SFSR, USSR) is retired professional Latvian ice hockey player.[1] During his career he played for Dinamo Riga and later for various hockey teams in Germany. He also represented Latvia at international level.

Coaching career[]

After retiring as player Pavlovs became the coach of Krefeld Pinguine until he left on 29 April 2009,[2] to join Kölner Haie[3] who released him on 2 December 2009.[4] In 2010-11 season he became assistant coach for Sibir of KHL.[5] In October 2010, Pavlovs was named head coach of Spartak Moscow after Milos Rziga was fired due to a poor start to the season. In that December, after suffering a serious illness, and the team results not improving, Pavlovs was released from his post and named team scout.[6] In February, 2011, Pavlovs became head coach of Rapperswil-Jona Lakers[7]

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