Hockey Player

Dmitri Khristich

1969 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Dmitri Khristich is the 257th most popular hockey player, the 1,204th most popular biography from Ukraine and the 3rd most popular Ukrainian Hockey Player.

Dmitri Khristich is most famous for being a skilled ice hockey forward who played in the NHL for teams such as the Washington Capitals and the Boston Bruins during the 1990s and early 2000s. He is known for his scoring ability and was a key player for the Capitals during their playoff runs.

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Among Hockey Players

Among hockey players, Dmitri Khristich ranks 257 out of 676Before him are Sergei Bobrovsky, Mikko Koivu, Ulf Samuelsson, Jarkko Ruutu, Joel Lundqvist, and Jan Čaloun. After him are Patrick Thoresen, Miikka Kiprusoff, Anže Kopitar, Brendan Shanahan, Sergei Svetlov, and Mark Streit.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Dmitri Khristich ranks 939Before him are Jiří Dienstbier Jr., Marit van Eupen, Ildikó Mádl, Koji Maeda, Tracey Gold, and Sylke Otto. After him are Javier Margas, Brendan Shanahan, Johnny Mølby, Nicodemo Gentile, Edwidge Danticat, and Rob Dougan.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Dmitri Khristich ranks 1,204 out of NaNBefore him are Vitalii Skakun (1996), Vyacheslav Oliynyk (1966), Victor Khryapa (1982), Volodymyr Sydorenko (1976), Olga Slyusareva (1969), and Vita Styopina (1976). After him are Vitalii Kim (1981), Iryna Venediktova (1978), Timur Miroshnychenko (1986), Mila Nitich (1990), Olena Hovorova (1973), and Alec Utgoff (1986).

Among Hockey Players In Ukraine

Among hockey players born in Ukraine, Dmitri Khristich ranks 3Before him are Peter Bondra (1968), and Alexander Almetov (1940). After him are Oleg Tverdovsky (1976), Ruslan Fedotenko (1979), Alexei Zhitnik (1972), Alexei Ponikarovsky (1980), and Vitaly Anikeyenko (1987).

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