List of Olympic ice hockey players for the Soviet Union

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Vsevolod Bobrov holding the championship trophy at the 1956 Winter Olympics; the Soviet Union made their Winter Olympic debut that year and won the gold medal.

Men's ice hockey tournaments have been staged at the Olympic Games since 1920. The men's tournament was introduced as at the 1920 Summer Olympics, and added to the Winter Olympics when they began in 1924.[1] The Soviet Union participated in nine tournaments, the first in 1956 and the last in 1988. A total of 11 goaltenders and 95 skaters represented the Soviet Union at the Olympics.

The Olympic Games were originally intended for amateur athletes, so the players of the National Hockey League (NHL) and other professional leagues were not allowed to compete.[2] The countries that benefited most were the Soviet Bloc countries of Eastern Europe, where top athletes were state-sponsored while retaining their status as amateurs. In protest at this policy, Canada withdrew from the 1972 and 1976 Olympics.[3] In 1986, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) voted to allow all athletes to compete in the Olympic Games, starting in 1988.[4]

Throughout its existence, the Soviet Union was one of the most dominant teams at the Olympics: it won a medal in each of the nine tournaments it participated in, winning seven gold medals, one silver and one bronze.[5] When the Soviet Union dissolved, it was replaced in subsequent tournaments by the Unified Team (1992) and Russia (since 1994). Six players would play for both the Soviet Union and either the Unified Team or Russia at the Olympics.[6][7]

Goaltender Vladislav Tretiak played in four tournaments, the most among all Soviet players. Three players – Viacheslav Fetisov, Vladimir Krutov, and Sergei Makarov – played in the most games, with 22 each across three Olympics. Anatoli Firsov scored the most goals (18), while Valeri Kharlamov had the most assists (22) and the most total points (36). Six players have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, while 28 have been inducted into the International Ice Hockey Hall of Fame.[8][9][a]

Goaltenders

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Nikolai Puchkov appeared in the first two Olympics for the Soviet Union.
An ice hockey goaltender wears a facemask and covers the right side of the goal, looking to his right
Grigory Mkrtychan played at the 1956 Winter Olympics.
Goaltenders
Player Olympics Tournament(s) GP W L T Min SO GA GAA Medals Notes Ref(s)
Viktor Konovalenko 2 1964, 1968 1110106403191.78  Gold (1964)
 Gold (1968)
IIHFHOF (2007)[9] [10]
Grigory Mkrtychan 1 1956 100020026.00  Gold (1956) [11]
Sergei Mylnikov 1 1988 87104802131.63  Gold (1988) [11]
Vladimir Myshkin 2 1980, 1984 5310260092.08  Silver (1980)
 Gold (1984)
[11]
Alexander Pashkov 1 1972 110060033.00  Gold (1972) [12]
Nikolai Puchkov 2 1956, 1960 129216803262.29  Gold (1956)
 Bronze (1960)
[13]
Alexander Sidelnikov 1 1976 110060011.00  Gold (1976) [14]
Vladislav Tretiak 4 1972, 1976,
1980, 1984
19171010602331.87  Gold (1972)
 Gold (1976)
 Silver (1980)
 Gold (1984)
HHOF (1989)[8]
IIHFHOF (1997)[9]
[15]
Yevgeni Yorkin 1 1960 3200140141.71  Bronze (1960) [16]
Boris Zaytsev 1 1964 210080100.00  Gold (1964) [16]
Viktor Zinger 1 1968 2200120110.50  Gold (1968) [16]

Skaters

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