December 10 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Soviet hockey player and coach Anatoly Tarasov. The CSKA Moscow team led by Tarasov became the Soviet Union’s champion 18 times (1948-1950, 1955, 1956, 1958-1960, 1963-1966, 1968, 1970-1973, 1975), while the country’s national squad won the world championships nine times in a row (1963-1971) and the Olympic Games three times (1964, 1968 and 1972). In 1974, the legendary coach was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. In 1997, he was among the first to be inducted into the Hall of Fame of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). Anatoly Tarasov passed away on June 23, 1995, at the age of 76.
Father of Russian hockey: 100 years since the birth of Anatoly Tarasov
December 10 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Soviet hockey player and coach Anatoly Tarasov
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Soviet national ice hockey team head coach Anatoly Tarasov, 1979
© Sergei Metelitsa/TASS Soviet ice hockey team head coach Anatoly Tarasov and players Yuri Chichurin and Yuri Blinov, 1971
© Valentin Sobolev/TASS Anatoly Tarasov and goalkeeper Vladislav Tretyak, 1972
© Viktor Budan/TASS Soviet national ice hockey team: goalkeepers Viktor Konovalenko and Vladislav Tretiak, Vitaly Davydov, Valeri Kharlamov, Vladimir Vikulov, Boris Mikhailov, Igor Romishevsky, Anatoli Firsov, Igor Samochernov, Vladimir Petrov, Viktor Polupanov, Alexander Ragulin, coach Anatoly Tarasov, Alexander Martynyuk, Vyacheslav Starshinov, Yuri Reps, Valery Nikitin, Vladimir Shadrin, Alexander Yakushev, Yevgeny Mishakov, Vladimir Lutchenko, Evgeniy Paladiev, Alexander Maltsev and head coach Arkady Chernyshov, 1670
© Valentin Sobolev, Alexander Yakovlev/TASS Coaches of Soviet national ice hockey team Arkady Chernyshov and Anatoly Tarasov having a conversation during the 1969 IIHF World Ice Hockey Championship in Stockholm, 1969
© Vyacheslav Un Da-sin/TASS Anatoly Tarasov (second from left) analyzing the game, 1969
© TASS Anatoly Tarasov and young hockey players, 1979
© Sergei Metelitsa/TASS Soviet ice hockey national team and coach Anatoly Tarasov are seen after winning IIHF World Championship, Switzerland, 1971
© TASS Anatoly Tarasov and young hockey players, 1979
© Sergei Metelitsa/TASS Renowned hockey coach, founder of the Zolotaya Shaiba competition Anatoly Tarasov, 1979
© Sergei Metelitsa/TASS