What is Sergei Gonchar doing now?

What is Sergei Gonchar doing now?

When his playing career ended, he joined the Pittsburgh Penguins as a Development Coach working with the Penguins’ defensive unit and served in that capacity for two years. He was promoted to Assistant Coach after the 2017-18 season and served in the position for two years.

How old is Sergei Gonchar?

47 years (April 13, 1974)
Sergei Gonchar/Age

When did Sergei Gonchar retire?

2015
Sergei Gonchar/Career end

Gonchar spent five seasons with the Penguins, winning a Stanley Cup in 2009. He finished out his career with three seasons with the Ottawa Senators as well as stops with the Dallas Stars and Montreal Canadiens before retiring in 2015.

Who did Sergei Gonchar play for?

Sergei Gonchar
Played for Traktor Chelyabinsk Dynamo Moscow Washington Capitals Boston Bruins Metallurg Magnitogorsk Pittsburgh Penguins Ottawa Senators Dallas Stars Montreal Canadiens
National team Russia
NHL Draft 14th overall, 1992 Washington Capitals
Playing career 1991–2015

Is Sergei Gonchar a Hall of Famer?

Stanley Cup-winning Sergei Gonchar belongs squarely in the Hall of Fame conversation no matter how you calculate career performance. Measured against his all-time peers, Gonchar ranks 16th.

Is Fleury a Hall of Famer?

And it wasn’t until Vegas that Fleury became a Hall of Fame goalie. Fleury now stands third all-time in wins (492). He stands above Hall-of-Famers and future Hall members Henrik Lundqvist, Ed Belfour, and Roberto Luongo.

Why is Pierre Turgeon not in the Hall of Fame?

Turgeon serves as the offensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL). He is currently the most productive retired player not yet inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame….

Pierre Turgeon
Playing career 1987–2007

Does Fleury stay in Vegas?

Fleury has two seasons remaining on a three-year, $21 million contract ($7 million AAV) he signed with Vegas on July 13, 2018. The NHL salary cap will remain $81.5 million for next season, which is targeted to begin Jan. 1, 2021. “We see the goaltending position being incredibly important this year,” McCrimmon said.

How many Stanley Cups did Marc-Andre Fleury win?

three
Fleury became a three-time Stanley Cup champion, winning again in 2015-16 and 2016-17 with the Penguins. His NHL career continued as he was selected to the Vegas Golden Knights during the 2017 Expansion Draft.

Did Pat LaFontaine ever won a Stanley Cup?

Not only that but you can make an argument that Pat LaFontaine is the greatest player in NHL history to never win a Stanley Cup. He joined the New York Islanders in the 1983-84 season, which was one year after they won four straight Stanley Cup titles.

Is Dominic Turgeon related to Pierre Turgeon?

Dominic is the son of former NHL forward, Pierre Turgeon, who skated in 1,294 NHL games in 19 seasons with Buffalo, New York Islanders, Montreal, St. Louis, Dallas and Colorado (1987-2007).

Did Fleury get traded?

Fleury technically wasn’t traded to the Vegas Golden Knights in 2017, but the Pittsburgh Penguins did, however, trade a second-round pick in 2020 to ensure Vegas would select him in the expansion draft.

Where did Sergei Gonchar meet his future wife?

Gonchar met his future wife, Xenia Smetanenko, then a figure skater for Armenia, at the 1998 Nagano Olympic games.

When did Sergei Gonchar win an Olympic medal?

Gonchar is a two-time Olympic medal-winner with Russia. He earned a silver medal at the 1998 Olympic Games and a bronze medal at the 2002 Olympic Games. In addition, Gonchar also competed in the 1993 World Junior Championship, two World Cups and three World Championships.

Where did Sergei Gonchar play in the NHL?

He also played two seasons for Dynamo Moscow . Gonchar was the first round pick, 14th overall, of the Washington Capitals in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft. He began his North American career in 1994, suiting up in two playoff games for the Capitals’ American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Portland Pirates.

When did Sergei Gonchar join the Pittsburgh Penguins?

After the lockout, Gonchar signed a five-year, $25 million deal with the Penguins on 4 August 2005. In 2006–07, his second season with Pittsburgh, Gonchar tied a career-high with 67 points. In addition to his on-ice duties for the Penguins, Gonchar housed rookie Evgeni Malkin when he first arrived from Russia in October 2006.

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