Victor Shuvalov

Victor Shuvalov

Wiktor Grigorjewitsch Schuwalow (russisch Виктор Григорьевич Шувалов; * 15. Dezember 1923 in Ruzayevka) ist ein ehemaliger russischer Eishockeyspieler (Stürmer/ Center).

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Während seiner Karriere spielte der Stürmer bei HK ZSKA Moskau und WWS Moskau. Insgesamt erzielte er 222 Tore in 150 Spielen in der sowjetischen Liga. So wurde er in das Team der Sowjetischen Eishockeynationalmannschaft berufen. Am 29. Januar 1954 stand er in einem Spiel gegen Finnland zum ersten Mal für die Sbornaja auf dem Eis. Seine internationale Karriere wurde mit der Goldmedaille bei den Olympischen Winterspielen 1956 gekrönt. Für die Nationalmannschaft erzielte er 40 Tore in 51 Länderspielen. Am 3. Januar 1957 bestritt er sein letztes Länderspiel. 1953 wurde er in die „Russische Hockey Hall of Fame“ aufgenommen.

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