Pavel Bure was born on 31March 1971. Pavel Bure played in National Hockey League. He received the bronze prize in 2002 Winter Olympics. He also received the silver prize in the Winter Olympics in 1998.
About Pavel Bure:
Pavel Bure is serving as the General Manager of the Olympic Hockey team of Russia. Pavel Bure is, undoubtedly, one of the best players of ice hockey.
Vladimir Bure, a renowned swimmer is the father of Pavel Bure.
He started off his career at an age of 16. He played for Soviet Red Army.
Achievements of Pavel Bure:
He participated in the World Junior Hockey Championship that was held in 1989,1990 and 1991.
He represented Russia in the championship for World Ice Hockey in 1991 and 2001.
Pavel Bure was bestowed upon the title of Russian Rocket because of his extraordinary mastery over the game coupled with his swift pace. He played in the team of Canucks in National Hockey League of 1991 to 1992.
He played as a right winger in ice hockey.
Ice Hockey is a very popular sports of Winter Olympics.
Ice hockey has a goalkeeper. There are two players who play as defenders. There are two players in the wing and one player in the center.
The duration of ice hockey is of 1 hour divided in 3 segments. There is a break of 15 minutes in the game.
Women also play Ice- Hockey.
The team of New York Rangers selected Pavel Bure in 2002.
Pavel Bure retired on 2005. He received Calder Memorial award for the season of 1991-92
He also received Maurice Rocket Richard Award in 1999-2000. He was again bestowed upon Maurice Rocket Award for 2000-01 session.
Ice Hockey is a popular sporting event of Winter Olympics.
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