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Igor Larionov

Inducted:
2008

Igor Larionov NHL Hall of Fame

Player Stats

Stats:
5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)

Born:

3 December 1960
Voskresensk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union

Position:

Center

College:
NA

Igor Larionov was more than a hockey player—he was a pioneer. Known as “The Professor” for his intelligence on and off the ice, Larionov helped revolutionize the NHL’s style of play after joining the league from the Soviet Union in 1989. A three-time Stanley Cup champion with the Detroit Red Wings and a key part of the legendary “Russian Five,” he brought vision, poise, and unselfish play to every shift.

Before arriving in North America, Larionov had already won two Olympic gold medals, four World Championships, and eight Soviet league titles with CSKA Moscow. He later added an Olympic bronze in 2002, joining the prestigious Triple Gold Club. Over 14 NHL seasons, he posted 644 points in 921 games and remained a clutch performer in the postseason. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008, Larionov's legacy goes beyond stats—he helped change the global face of the game forever.

Larionov's Awards and Honors

    • Member of the elite “Triple Gold Club”
    • 4th in all-time NHL playoff points: 97 GP, 67 G, 97 A → 214 points
    • 5th in all-time playoff goals: 93 in 225 postseason games
    • 31 career playoff game-winning goals
    • Decorated Soviet League star: 8 domestic titles
    • Olympic excellence: 2 gold medals (1984, 1988) and 1 bronze (2002)
    • Oldest player to score a Stanley Cup Final game-winning goal (at the time)
    • One of only a few players to win a Stanley Cup in his 40s

    NHL Teams

    Vancouver Canucks (1989-92)
    San Jose Sharks (1993-96)
    Detroit Red Wings (1996-2003)
    Florida Panthers (2000-01)
    New Jersey Devils (2003-04)

    NHL draft:
    214th overall, 1985
    Vancouver Canucks

    Numbers Worn:
    8

    NHL Stats

    NHL Seasons:
    14
    NHL Games Played:
    921
    Goals:
    169
    Assists:
    475
    Points:
    644
    Playoff Games Played:
    150
    Playoff Goals:
    30
    Playoff Assists:
    64
    Playoff Points:
    94
    Stanley Cups:
    3 (1997, 1998, 2002)


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    NHL Hall of Fame

    The NHL Hall of Fame is a prestigious institution that honors hockey's greatest contributors. Each year, the induction ceremony celebrates legendary players and their historic contributions to the game. The Hall of Fame class includes hockey legends who have achieved remarkable career achievements and created iconic moments on and off the ice.

    Inductees are recognized for their significant player contributions, earning various awards and honors, and their influence on the sport. The Hall also commemorates retired jerseys and acknowledges the impact on the game by highlighting famous inductees and their legacies. As a symbol of excellence, the NHL Hall of Fame continues to celebrate the sport's rich history and inspire future generations of hockey players.