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Sergei Zubov Signs With KHL Team

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In a few years, there will be less than 10 Russians playing in the NHL.

Zubov is certainly one of the best Russian defensemen ever. Obviously, Fetisov would be first, but Zubov might just be 2nd on that list.

Valery Vasiliev was actually before Fetisov, but almost as impressive -- Played on 9 World Chamiponship and 2 Olympic Champion teams and was an 8-time Soviet All-Star.

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Valery Vasiliev was actually before Fetisov, but almost as impressive -- Played on 9 World Chamiponship and 2 Olympic Champion teams and was an 8-time Soviet All-Star.

I said maybe 2nd best.

Ragulin is another guy to consider who was a standout defenseman for the USSR.

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I said maybe 2nd best.

Ragulin is another guy to consider who was a standout defenseman for the USSR.

Tikhonov actually picked Sologubov to go along with Fetisov on his greatest All-time unit:

Bobrov-Firsov-Kharlamov

Fetisov-Sologubov

Tretiak

Guys that actually played in the NHL I would rate: Fetisov, Kasatonov, Konstantinov, Zubov, Gonchar

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Zubov.... the 2nd best defenseman positionally after Lidstrom tbh... in the right place all the time.. always

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Tikhonov actually picked Sologubov to go along with Fetisov on his greatest All-time unit:

Bobrov-Firsov-Kharlamov

Fetisov-Sologubov

Tretiak

Guys that actually played in the NHL I would rate: Fetisov, Kasatonov, Konstantinov, Zubov, Gonchar

Weird all time unit that Tikhonov picked. I can't belive he didn't think Mikhailov should be on that top unit.

And how could you not pick Bykov on your all time Russian NHL defensemen list? The guy carried Lidstrom to a Norris in 2003, singlehandedly.

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No kidding. And I'm getting tired of the KHL. Really fast.

Yup. The KHL had decided to cite two cases where NHL teams signed marginal KHL players to contracts and are using that as a free ticket to poach NHL stars and emerging stars.

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The Stars didn't seem to be in any hurry to bring them back.

Not sure why-- be it contract disputes, a change in direction or some other reason, but the Stars were only playing elite hockey in 07-08 when Zubov was healthy. Remove Zubov and they're in big trouble. Look at their record when he's playing vs when he's injured- it's night and day.

Honestly, the Stars are now in desperate need of a #1 defenseman who can QB the PP.

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I think this can be blamed on the cap, though the cap has achieved what the league wanted it to do. I don't think this is the players' faults, the NHL has been the world's premier league for hockey and players have had the ability to earn the most money playing here. However, now we cap teams salaries which in turn caps how much a player's earning power, and if they see another option that is just as viable or they can earn more money now, they're going to leave. This issue is starting to affect the NBA as well, and it seems like only a matter of time until an Evgeni Malkin goes to Russia or a Lebron James goes to Europe and the American leagues go into panic mode and actually make a legitimate bid to stop this from happening.

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my favorite Star and a really classy guy, beside being the second best D man in the NHL besides Nick, IMO. I will miss Zubie. He was honestly the main reason I bothered to watch the Stars. Best of luck to you, Sergei...

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Two words... Matt Niskanen.

Hes much better than Zubov was when he first entered the league and hes much younger with a world of potential in front of him

That's like using Jonathan Ericsson to counter Lidstrom's retirement.

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