If the Detroit Red Wings were to be looking to make a change to their coaching staff for next season, a very intriguing name is suddenly available. CSKA Moscow has announced the firing of head coach and Red Wings legend Sergei Fedorov.
Over the years, many people (Detroit Red Wings fans in particular) have said Sergei Fedorov‘s number 91 should be hung in the rafters at Little Caesars Arena and retired.
When the Detroit Red Wings were opening the NHL preseason on Tuesday at Little Caesars Arena against the Pittsburgh Penguins, they were also welcoming home an old friend.
When Detroit Red Wings coach Scotty Bowman was assembling the famed Russian Five unit, it was a tipping point in helping to end the franchise’s 42-Stanley Cup drought.
As the KHL season got underway in Russia on Friday, former Detroit Red Wings star Sergei Fedorov began by giving the virtual finger to the IIHF. Later, he let loose on the hockey hierarchy with both barrels.
Ivan Fedotov ia awaiting a ruling but in the meantime, he’s willing to declare a proclamation in regards to former Detroit Red Wings star Sergei Fedorov.
Coaching has become a common pursuit among the members of the Detroit Red Wings famed Russian Five. Sergei Fedorov guided CSKA Moscow to the past two Gagarin Cup titles as champions of the KHL.
They were 40% of the Russian Five during their time with the Detroit Red Wings and the mutual respect between Sergei Fedorov and Igor Larionov hasn’t waned in the years since they left Detroit.
The Anaheim Ducks recently dabbled in the 2023 unrestricted free agent market by inking two-time Stanley Cup champion Alex Killorn and grizzled veteran Radko Gudas to four- and three-year deals, respectively.
On Tuesday, Larry Brooks of the New York Post dropped a surprising name into the Blue Jackets' head-coaching search. This comes after The Athletic's Aaron Portzline mentioned Fedorov's name in his piece the day after the Blue Jackets fired Brad Larsen after two seasons.
Overseas, his two seasons as a head coach have been wildly successful, winning the KHL’s Coach of the Year award in 2021-22 while also taking home the league championship.
Recently, after his name was linked to the vacant Columbus Blue Jackets coaching position via published reports, former Detroit Red Wings star Sergei Fedorov was moving quickly to denounce the notion.
Though his name continues to be linked to NHL jobs, former Detroit Red Wings star Sergei Fedorov is insisting that he has no desire to become an NHL coach.
After going three games without a point, Evgeni Malkin has finally cracked the score sheet for the Pittsburgh Penguins and set himself apart in hockey history.
Photo: CKSA The Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) kicked-off their 2022-23 season last week. One of the first games on the league’s slate of games featured CSKA Moscow, coached by former Washington Capitals forward Sergei Fedorov, hosting Neftekhimikat at the CSKA arena in Moscow.
After winning the Gagarin Cup in only his first year behind the bench of a professional hockey team, Sergei Fedorov has been named the Kontinental Hockey League’s top coach for the 2021–22 season.
Sergei Fedorov played his last competitive hockey game nearly eight years ago. Then 44 years old, Fedorov appeared in two games with CSKA Moscow at the 2013 Spengler Cup in Davos, Switzerland.
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