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Lokomotiv vs. Dynamo-Ak Bars | HIGHLIGHTS | Final | Round 3 | Pari SuperLeague 2024
Lokomotiv vs. Dynamo-Ak Bars | HIGHLIGHTS | Final | Round 3 | Pari SuperLeague 2024

On April 23, the third match of the final series of the women's PARI championship of Russia – 2023/2024 in volleyball among ...



Lokomotiv Kuban vs PARMA Condensed Game Quarterfinals Game 1 | Season 2023-24
Lokomotiv Kuban vs PARMA Condensed Game Quarterfinals Game 1 | Season 2023-24

Website United League http://www.vtb-league.com VK http://www.vk.com/vtbleague Telegam https://t.me/vtbleague.



Dynamo MSK vs. Leningradka | HIGHLIGHTS | Bronze | Round 2 | Pari SuperLeague 2024
Dynamo MSK vs. Leningradka | HIGHLIGHTS | Bronze | Round 2 | Pari SuperLeague 2024

Dynamo women's volleyball club from Moscow beat Leningradka (St. Petersburg) in the second match of the series for the final ...



Nenad Dimitrijevic Highlights 18 Pts, 5 Ast vs Lokomotiv
Nenad Dimitrijevic Highlights 18 Pts, 5 Ast vs Lokomotiv

Nenad Dimitrijevic scored 18 points, 5 assists & 3 rebounds | Lokomotiv-Kuban 82 - 75 Unics Kazan | VTB United League ...



Dynamo MSK vs. Leningradka | HIGHLIGHTS | Bronze | Round 1 | Pari SuperLeague 2024
Dynamo MSK vs. Leningradka | HIGHLIGHTS | Bronze | Round 1 | Pari SuperLeague 2024

Leningradka Women's Volleyball Club (St. Petersburg) won the first match of the series with Dynamo Moscow for the final third ...



NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Redwings @ Sabres The Alex Mogilny Story Александр Геннадиевич Могильный
NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Redwings @ Sabres The Alex Mogilny Story Александр Геннадиевич Могильный

Alexander Gennadevich Mogilny (Russian: Александр Геннадиевич Могильный; born February 18, 1969) is a Russian former professional ice hockey player and the current president of Amur Khabarovsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He was the first National Hockey League (NHL) draftee to defect from the Soviet Union in order to play in North America. During his NHL career, Mogilny played for the Buffalo Sabres, Vancouver Canucks, Toronto Maple Leafs and New Jersey Devils. He tied for the NHL lead in goals in the 1992–93 season with 76, and became a member of the Triple Gold Club by winning the Stanley Cup in 2000 with New Jersey. Growing up in the Soviet Union, Mogilny was recruited at a young age to join CSKA Moscow, commonly referred to as the "Red Army Team". As the CSKA organization was a functioning division of the Soviet Army, it was able to draft the best young hockey players in the Soviet Union onto the team. In 1986, Mogilny was made a full-time player of CSKA Moscow. He finished his first year with 15 goals and 16 points in 28 games. At only 17 years old, Mogilny and Sergei Fedorov were the youngest members on the team. Still, team officials anticipated that the duo, along with the looming arrival of Pavel Bure, would succeed the top line of Vladimir Krutov, Igor Larionov and Sergei Makarov. Mogilny's first major appearance for the Soviet Union on the international stage was at the 1987 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. He finished the tournament with 3 goals and 2 assists in 6 games. However, his team was ejected from the tournament during its last game as a result of the brawl between the Soviet Union players and Team Canada known as the "Punch-up in Piestany". The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) suspended all the players involved in that game from competing in international events for 18 months. The penalty was eventually reduced to six months, which allowed Mogilny to compete in the 1988 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. He finished the tournament with 9 goals and 18 points in 7 games en route to a silver medal finish and winning the Top Forward award. He also played with the senior team at the 1988 Winter Olympics, where he won a gold medal as the team's youngest player. The next year, at the 1989 World Junior Championships, he served as team captain and was a part of the commanding Bure-Fedorov-Mogilny line which led their team to a gold medal. Mogilny finished that tournament with 7 goals and 12 points in 7 games. He went on to win his first World Championships when the Soviet Union won the 1989 World Ice Hockey Championships. Despite his success with the Soviet National team, and his growing importance on CSKA Moscow, Mogilny yearned for a life in the NHL and decided to join the Buffalo Sabres, the NHL team that had drafted him 89th overall in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft. He boarded a plane in Stockholm at the conclusion of the 1989 World Championships and defected to North America. Prior to the start of his rookie season, Mogilny was given the number 89 by team management in recognition of both the year he arrived and his place in the draft. He subsequently wore #89 for his entire playing career. He made his NHL debut on October 5, 1989 against the Québec Nordiques during the 1989–90 season and scored his first NHL goal just 20 seconds into his first shift at age 20. (Coincidentally, the Sabres were celebrating their 20th season in the NHL.) After the perfect start to his new life, the rest of Mogilny's first season was middling. He was considered by some to be one of the best players outside the NHL prior to his defection, but it took time for him to adjust to a new country and culture. He finished his first NHL season with 43 points in 65 games and improved to 30 goals and 64 points during his sophomore season. He continued his ascension with 39 goals and 84 points in only 67 games the next year and broke out as an NHL superstar in his fourth season. On December 21, 1991, in a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs, Mogilny scored five seconds into the game to tie the NHL record for fastest goal scored to start a game. In the 1991–92 season, the Buffalo Sabres acquired future captain Pat Lafontaine from the New York Islanders. Lafontaine developed an instant chemistry playing with Mogilny and two players elevated their games to new heights by maximizing their speed and skill. The 1992–93 season was a banner year for Mogilny, as he scored an astonishing 76 goals and 127 points in 77 games.



24.04.14 PFC Beroe vs. Lokomotiv Plovdiv
24.04.14 PFC Beroe vs. Lokomotiv Plovdiv

Canal Oficial de Alejandro Sageras. Licenciado en Ciencias de la Actividad Física y del Deporte Entrenador de Fútbol UEFA PRO ...



Team, Place & City Details

FC Lokomotiv Moscow

FC Lokomotiv Moscow is a Russian football club based in Moscow. Lokomotiv won the Russian Premier League in 2002, 2004 and 2018, the USSR Cup in 1936 and 1957, and the Russian Cup in 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2015 and 2017.

FC Kazanka Moscow

FC Kazanka Moscow is a Russian association football club based in Moscow. Kazanka participates in the Russian Professional Football League, West Zone and acts as the farm club of Lokomotiv Moscow.

Tosno
Tosno

Tosno is a town and the administrative center of Tosnensky District in Leningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the Tosna River, 53 kilometers (33 mi) southeast of the center of St. Petersburg.

Tosh.0

Tosh.0 is an American television series hosted and produced by comedian Daniel Tosh, who provides commentary on online viral video clips, society, celebrities, and other parts of popular culture and stereotypes. It premiered in the United States on June 4, 2009 on Comedy Central.

Tonsillolith
Tonsillolith

Tonsilloliths, also known as tonsil stones, are soft aggregates of bacterial and cellular debris that form in the tonsillar crypts, the crevices of the tonsils. While they occur most commonly in the palatine tonsils, they may also occur in the lingual tonsils.

Tonopah Test Range
Tonopah Test Range

The Tonopah Test Range is a restricted military installation located about 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Tonopah, Nevada. It is part of the northern fringe of the Nellis Range, measuring 625 sq mi (1,620 km2).

Tostones
Tostones

Tostones are twice-fried plantain slices. Most commonly known as tostones (in Puerto Rico, Honduras, Nicaragua, Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Venezuela), they are also known as tachinos or chatinos (in Cuba), Platano frito (Dominican Republic), bananes pesées (Haiti), and patacones (Colombia, Panama, Venezuela, Costa Rica, and Ecuador).

Tonopah, Nevada
Tonopah, Nevada

Tonopah is an unincorporated town in and the county seat of Nye County, Nevada, United States. It is located at the junction of U.S. Routes 6 and 95, approximately midway between Las Vegas and Reno.

Tonopah Test Range Airport
Tonopah Test Range Airport

Tonopah Test Range Airport , at the Tonopah Test Range (Senior Trend project site PS-66) is 27 NM (50 km; 31 mi) southeast of Tonopah, Nevada and 140 mi (230 km) northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada. It is a major airfield with a 12,000 ft × 150 ft (3,658 m × 46 m) runway, instrument approach facilities, and nighttime illumination.

Tosafot
Tosafot

The Tosafot or Tosafos are medieval commentaries on the Talmud. They take the form of critical and explanatory glosses, printed, in almost all Talmud editions, on the outer margin and opposite Rashi's notes.

Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad
Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad

The Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad was a former class II railroad that ran within the locale of eastern California and southwestern Nevada. It was built to mainly haul borax for Francis Marion Smith's Pacific Coast Borax Company from mines located just east of Death Valley, but it also hauled lead, clay, feldspar, passengers and general goods across the desert to the connection with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad at Ludlow, California, and to the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad (later Union Pacific Railroad) at Crucero, California.

Tosnensky District
Tosnensky District

Tosnensky District is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the seventeen in Leningrad Oblast, Russia. It is located in the central southwestern part of the oblast and borders with Kirovsky District in the north, Kirishsky District in the east, Chudovsky District of Novgorod Oblast in the southeast, Novgorodsky District of Novgorod Oblast in the south, Luzhsky District in the southwest, Gatchinsky District in the west, and Pushkinsky and Kolpinsky Districts of the federal city of Saint Petersburg in the northwest.

Lokomotiv (Moscow Central Circle)
Lokomotiv (Moscow Central Circle)

Lokomotiv is a passenger station on the Moscow Central Circle of the Moscow Metro that opened in September 2016.