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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Agris Saviels, Albert Vishnyakov, Aleksandrs i ivijs, Aleksandr Kharitonov (ice hockey), Ale Pi a, Alexander Barkunov, Alexander Fomichev (ice hockey), Alexander Krysanov, Alexander Romanov (ice hockey), Alexander Yevseyenkov, Alexander Zevakhin, Alexandre Boikov, Alexandre Volchkov, Alexei Kolkunov, Alexei Tezikov, Alexei Troschinsky, Andrei Kovalenko, Andrei Kuzmin, Andrei Makrov, Andrei Nikitenko, Andrei Posnov, Artem Chubarov, Bernd Bruckler, Daniel Corso, Denis Grot, Denis Istomin (ice hockey), Dmitri Kosmachev, Dmitri Levinsky, Dmitry Upper, Egor Shastin, Evgeny Gladskikh, Evgeny Korolev (ice hockey), Evgeny Namestnikov, Evgeny Shaldybin, Igors Bondarevs, Ilya Kablukov, Ilya Krikunov, Jaroslav Bedna, Joakim Lindstrom, Juris t ls, Leonids Tambijevs, Leonid Volkov, Leo ermak, Maksim Mikhailovsky, Maksim Potapov (ice hockey), Maxim Osipov, Mika Noronen, Mikhail Donika, Mikhail Lyubushin, Mikhail Varnakov (ice hockey b. 1957), Mikhail Varnakov (ice hockey b. 1985), Nikolai Tsulygin, Oleg Antonenko, Pavel Brendl, Pavel Torgayev, Peter Podhradsky, Roman Vyahirev, Ruslan Zainullin, Semyon Valuysky, Sergei Olkhovtsev, Sergei Rozin, Sergei Sorokin, Sergejs Naumovs, Serhiy Klymentiev, Stepan Krivov, Timofei Shishkanov, Valeri Vasiliev, Valeri Zhukov, Viktor Alexandrov, Viktor Konovalenko, Vitaliy Novopashin, Vitali Koval, Vladimir Galuzin, Yuri Butsayev, Yuri Dobryshkin, Yuri Fedorov, Yuri Kuznetsov (ice hockey b. 1971). Excerpt: Leon ds Tambijevs (born September 26, 1970 in Riga, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union) is a retired ice hockey left winger, currently the head coach of HK Riga. Tambijevs began his career with the Dinamo Riga youth team. As a junior he played with several Latvian teams. He debuted at the USSR Tier III level with RASMS-Energo, but soon joined USSR top level team Leningrad SKA for the 1990/1991 season. He then returned to Riga where had played until 1995 with ex-USSR league premier level teams Riga-Stars and HK Pardaugava. After the disbanding of Riga premier league teams in 1995, Tambijevs moved abroad and played with Denmark team Hvidovre IK. A career highpoint includes a spot with Finnish SM-liiga at Rauma Lukko. He then played in Germany, Denmark, Russia, Switzerland, Italy, and spent his final season with EV Zeltweg in Austria Tambijevs has an extensive Latvian national ice hockey team career. He made his debut at the first official renewed national teams' game in 1992 and has played at every world championship, Olympic qualifier and Olympic Games for the Latvian team until 2007. On 13 April 2007 in a Latvian game against Finland, Tambijevs and Aleksandrs Semjonovs became the first two players to play 200 games for the Latvia national team. He has played the most games and scored the most points for the national team. International statistics Aleksandrs i ivijs (born 16 September 1976 in Riga, Soviet Union) is a Latvian professional ice hockey player, currently playing for Dinamo Riga of the KHL. He is also a regular Latvia national ice hockey team player. Club statistics Andrei Nikolaevich Kovalenko (Russian: born June 7, 1970) is a retired professional ice hockey forward. He played in the National Hockey League with the Quebec Nordiques, Colorado Avalanche, Montreal Canadiens, Edmonton Oilers, Philadelphia Flyers, Carolina Hurricanes and the Boston Bruins. He is currently the chairman of the Kontinental Hockey League players association (KHL PA). Kovalenko was dra