Valeri Kamensky Explained

Valeri Kamensky
Position:Left Wing
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Weight Lb:196
League:NHL
Ntl Team:URS
Ntl Team 2:RUS
Birth Date:18 April 1966
Birth Place:Voskresensk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Draft:129th overall
Draft Year:1988
Draft Team:Quebec Nordiques
Career Start:1982
Career End:2005
Played For:Khimik Voskresensk
CSKA Moscow
Quebec Nordiques
HC Ambrì-Piotta
Colorado Avalanche
New York Rangers
Dallas Stars
New Jersey Devils

Valeri Viktorovich Kamensky (Russian: Валерий Викторович Каменский) (born 18 April 1966) is a Russian former professional ice hockey player. He played in the Soviet Championship League before moving to the National Hockey League. Internationally, he represented the Soviet Union men's national ice hockey team and later the Russia men's national ice hockey team. Kamensky was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2016.

Playing career

Before the National Hockey League (NHL), he started his career with Khimik Voskresensk in the Soviet Championship League (1982–1985) and then played for the powerhouse club CSKA Moscow (1985–1991). In 1991 he moved to the NHL, where he played for the Quebec Nordiques (19911995, spending the 1994 lockout break in HC Ambri-Piotta, Switzerland), Colorado Avalanche (19951999), New York Rangers (19992001), Dallas Stars and New Jersey Devils (2001–2002). He won a Stanley Cup in 1996 with the Avalanche.[1]

He is also known for scoring one of the most memorable goals of the 1997–98 season. He received a pass and scored while spinning in mid-air.[2] The goal was used in the opening intro for the NHL 98 video game.[3] He also scored the first goal in the Avalanche's history in Denver since the relocation from Quebec City.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1982–83Khimik VoskresenskUSSR50000
1983–84Khimik VoskresenskUSSR202246
1984–85Khimik VoskresenskUSSR45931224
1985–86CSKA MoscowUSSR40159248
1986–87CSKA MoscowUSSR371382116
1987–88CSKA MoscowUSSR5126204640
1988–89CSKA MoscowUSSR4018102830
1989–90CSKA MoscowUSSR4519183738
1990–91CSKA MoscowUSSR4620264666
1991–92Quebec NordiquesNHL237142114
1992–93Quebec NordiquesNHL321522371460116
1993–94Quebec NordiquesNHL7628376542
1994–95HC Ambrì–PiottaNDA12136192
1994–95Quebec NordiquesNHL401020302221010
1995–96Colorado AvalancheNHL81384785852210122228
1996–97Colorado AvalancheNHL6828386638178142216
1997–98Colorado AvalancheNHL7526406660723518
1998–99Colorado AvalancheNHL6514304428104594
1999–2000New York RangersNHL5813193224
2000–01New York RangersNHL6514203436
2001–02Dallas StarsNHL243692
2001–02New Jersey DevilsNHL3048121820000
2003–04Khimik VoskresenskRSL23591453
2004–05Khimik VoskresenskRSL5717193659
USSR/Russia totals32912296218230
NHL totals6372003015013836625356072

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
1984Soviet UnionEJC51340
1985Soviet UnionWJC72248
1986Soviet UnionWJC776136
1986Soviet UnionWC92028
1987Soviet UnionWC105386
1987Soviet UnionCC96176
1988Soviet UnionOG84264
1989Soviet UnionWC104488
1990Soviet UnionWC1072920
1991Soviet UnionWC10651110
1994RussiaWC5th6551012
1998RussiaOG61230
2000RussiaWC11th600010
Junior totals1910112114
Senior totals8440246484

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: After 104 minutes, Colorado wins the Stanley Cup . . 1996-06-11 . 2016-05-06.
  2. Web site: Kamensky amazing goal . . 2012-02-03 . 2012-02-03.
  3. Web site: NHL '98 intro . . 2012-02-01 . 2012-02-03.
  4. News: Федоров, Озеров и Каменский включены в Зал славы ИИХФ. Зислис. Михаил. 22 May 2016. Sport Express. ru. Moscow, Russia. 17 June 2023.
  5. News: Fedorov among IIHF Hall of Fame class. 17 December 2015. The Sports Network. Toronto, Ontario. 17 June 2023.