Hockey Player

Vladimir Malakhov

Russian ice hockey player

1968 - today

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His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Vladimir Malakhov is the 203rd most popular hockey player (down from 165th in 2024), the 2,947th most popular biography from Russia (down from 2,845th in 2019) and the 43rd most popular Russian Hockey Player.

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Among Hockey Players

Among hockey players, Vladimir Malakhov ranks 203 out of 676Before him are Harry Sinden, František Kaberle, Martin Straka, Roman Turek, Ruslan Salei, and Nikolai Khabibulin. After him are Vyacheslav Kozlov, Glenn Anderson, Boris Alexandrov, Valeri Bure, Henrik Sedin, and Karel Rachůnek.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Vladimir Malakhov ranks 747Before him are Philippe Falardeau, Graeme Le Saux, Tetsu Nagasawa, Francisco Clavet, Ilmar Raag, and Gonzalo Lira. After him are Jeff Agoos, Christophe Ohrel, Niki Bakoyianni, Qiao Hong, James Patrick Stuart, and Theoren Fleury.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Vladimir Malakhov ranks 2,947 out of NaNBefore him are Denis Voronenkov (1971), Nikolai Khabibulin (1973), Yekaterina Lisina (1987), Petr Yan (1993), Viktor Lyapkalo (1956), and Dmitri Cheryshev (1969). After him are Vyacheslav Kozlov (1972), Mariya Abakumova (1986), Alexei Markov (1979), Igor Kunitsyn (1981), Elena Vaenga (1977), and Olena Petrova (1972).

Among Hockey Players In Russia

Among hockey players born in Russia, Vladimir Malakhov ranks 43Before him are Oleg Znarok (1963), Sergei Zubov (1970), Sergei Yashin (1962), Alexei Zhamnov (1970), Mikhail Shtalenkov (1965), and Nikolai Khabibulin (1973). After him are Vyacheslav Kozlov (1972), Valeri Bure (1974), Sergei Gonchar (1974), Alexander Radulov (1986), Sergei Nemchinov (1964), and Dmitri Mironov (1965).

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