Vitali Prokhorov Explained

Position:Left wing
Played For:Spartak Moscow
St. Louis Blues
Färjestads BK
HC Davos
CSKA Moscow
Ak Bars Kazan
Metallurg Magnitogorsk
Lada Togliatti
Vityaz Podolsk
Khimik Voskresensk
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:5
Height In:9
Weight Lb:185
Ntl Team:URS
Ntl Team 2:Unified Team
Ntl Team 3:RUS
Birth Date:25 December 1966
Birth Place:Moscow, Soviet Union
Draft:64th overall
Draft Year:1992
Draft Team:St. Louis Blues
Career Start:1983
Career End:2002

Vitali Vladimirovich Prokhorov (Russian: Биталий Владимирович Прохоров); born December 25, 1966, in Moscow, Soviet Union) is a retired professional hockey player who played briefly with the St. Louis Blues in the NHL. He played left wing and shot left-handed.

Prokhorov began his playing career in his native USSR. He played for Spartak Moscow for 9 seasons from 1983 until 1992. He also played for the USSR in the 1991 Canada Cup and for Russia in the 1992 Winter Olympics and the 1992 Ice Hockey World Championship. Following the breakup of the Soviet Union many Russian players attempted to come to North America to play in the NHL. Prokhorov was no exception, and he was drafted by the St. Louis Blues in the 3rd round, 64th overall in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft. He along with Vitali Karamnov and Igor Korolev created a "Moscow Express Line" that was expected to bring a big scoring punch to the Blues.

For the 1992–1993 season however things did not go well for Prokhorov. After a slow start, Prokhorov suffered a shoulder injury that limited him to only 26 games the whole year. He did have a bright spot during the season however when he scored a hat trick against the Philadelphia Flyers on October 31, 1992. After starting the 1993–1994 season with the Peoria Rivermen Prokhorov played 55 games with the Blues, scoring 25 points. The following season Prokhorov played 20 games with the Rivermen and only 2 games with the Blues before being released.

Following his stint in the NHL Prokhorov played the 1995–1996 season in Sweden and 4 more seasons in Russia before retiring from hockey in 2001.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1983–84Spartak MoscowUSSR50000
1984–85Spartak MoscowUSSR3111210
1985–86Spartak MoscowUSSR2939124
1986–87Spartak MoscowUSSR271672
1987–88Spartak MoscowUSSR195054
1987–88Kristall ElektrostalUSSR II163364
1988–89Spartak MoscowUSSR371151610
1988–89Traktor LipetskUSSR III22132
1989–90Spartak MoscowUSSR431382135
1990–91Spartak MoscowUSSR4321103129
1991–92Spartak MoscowCIS3212162854613414
1992–93St. Louis BluesNHL2641515
1993–94St. Louis BluesNHL551510252040000
1993–94Peoria RivermenIHL1913102316
1994–95Spartak MoscowIHL81458
1994–95St. Louis BluesNHL20000
1994–95Peoria Rivermen IHL206396947116
1995–96Färjestads BKSEL377111861820231
1996–97Standart MendeleyevoRUS IV1112
1997–98Spartak MoscowRSL4621143592421312
1998–99HC DavosNDA30112
1998–99CSKA MoscowRSL12551022
1998–99Ak Bars KazanRSL162468921329
1999–2000Metallurg MagnitogorskRSL20811198125492
2000–01Lada TogliattiRSL142468
2000–01Vityaz PodolskRSL24591452
2001–02Khimik VoskresenskRUS II321081830
USSR/CIS totals2666755122148613414
NHL totals831911303540000
RSL totals13243479019028961543

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YearTeamEventResult GPGAPtsPIM
1991Soviet UnionCC5th51234
1992Unified TeamOG82466
1992RussiaWC5th60334
1998RussiaWC5th60110
Senior totals253101314