Sergei Fedorov
Jersey Number: 91
Player information for Sergei Fedorov
Position
Center
Height
6'2" (188cm)
Born
December 13, 1969
Number
91
Shoots
Left
Weight
207 lbs (94kg)
Birthplace
Pskov, RUS
Years in Columbus
3
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Player Career Notes
- Played parts of three seasons in Columbus, totaling 39-74-113 and 150 penalty minutes in 185 games from 2005-08.
- His best season as a Blue Jacket was 2005-06 when he collected 12-31-43 and 64 penalty minutes in 62 games.
- Selected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2015 after finishing his 18-year NHL career with 483-696-1,179 and 839 penalty minutes in 1,248 appearances with the Washington Capitals, Blue Jackets, Anaheim Ducks and Detroit Red Wings from 1990-2009.
- Won three Stanley Cups with Detroit in 1997, 1998 and 2002.
- Revealed as one of the NHL’s Top 100 Greatest Players when the league celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2017.
- Ranks third in NHL history among Russian-born players in goals, assists and points and fourth in games played.
- Reached the 30-goal plateau 10 times and 80-point mark five times during his NHL career.
- Selected to six All-Star Games (1992, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2002 and 2003).
- Voted as the runner up for the Calder Trophy, awarded to the NHL’s best rookie, during his 1990-91 campaign when he produced 31-48-79 in 77 contests.
- Won the Hart Memorial Trophy (Most Valuable Player), Ted Lindsay Award (Most Outstanding Player selected by peers), Frank J. Selke Trophy (Top Defensive Forward) and was selected to the NHL First All-Star Team in 1993-94 after finishing second in the NHL in points (120) and third in goals (56).
- Won his second Selke Trophy after posting a career-high 68 assists as part of a 39-68-107 stat line in 78 games in the 1995-96 season.
- Wrapped up his professional hockey career with three seasons with Metallurg Magnitogorsk in Russia (KHL) from 2009-12.
- Represented Russia on the international stage on numerous occasions, including three Olympic Games (1998, 2002, 2010), four IIHF World Championships (1989-90, 2008, 2010), three IIHF World Junior Championships (1987-89), the 1996 World Cup and 1991 Canada Cup.
- Recorded 3-11-14 in 16 Olympic contests, winning a silver medal in 1998 and a bronze medal in 2002.
- Posted 17-16-33 in 38 Men’s World Championship matches, earning gold medals in 1989, 1990 and 2008.
- Has served in different capacities with the KHL’s CSKA Moskva since 2012, first as general manager (2012-17), senior advisor (2017-21) and head coach (2021-24).
CBJ Career Regular Season Stats
| Season | GP | G | A | PTS | +/- | PIM | SOG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005-2006 | 62 | 12 | 31 | 43 | -1 | 64 | 142 |
| 2006-2007 | 73 | 18 | 24 | 42 | -7 | 56 | 163 |
| 2007-2008 | 50 | 9 | 19 | 28 | -3 | 30 | 94 |
| Totals | 185 | 39 | 74 | 113 | -11 | 150 | 399 |
Transaction History
- Drafted by Detroit in the fourth-round, 74th overall, in the 1989 NHL Draft.
- Acquired from Anaheim with a fifth-round pick in the 2006 NHL Draft in exchange for C Tyler Wright and D Francois Beauchemin on Nov, 15. 2005.
- Traded to Washington in exchange for D Theo Ruth on Feb. 6, 2008.