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Andrei Trefilov

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Andrei Trefilov
Born (1969-08-31) 31 August 1969 (age 55)
Kirovo-Chepetsk, Soviet Union
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Olimpiya Kirovo-Chepetsk
HC Dynamo Moscow
Calgary Flames
Buffalo Sabres
Ak Bars Kazan
Chicago Blackhawks
DEG Metro Stars
National team  Soviet Union,
Unified Team and
 Russia
NHL draft 261st overall, 1991
Calgary Flames
Playing career 1985–2006
Andrei Trefilov
Medal record
Representing  Soviet Union
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1991 Finland
Representing  CIS
Winter Olympics
Gold medal – first place 1992 Albertville
Representing  Russia
Winter Olympics
Silver medal – second place 1998 Nagano
Ice Hockey World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1993 Germany

Andrei Viktorovich Trefilov (Russian: Андрей Викторович Трефилов); born 31 August 1969) is a Russian retired ice hockey goaltender and a sports agent. He played in the National Hockey League between 1992 and 1999 with the Calgary Flames, Buffalo Sabres, and Chicago Blackhawks. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1986 to 2006, was spent in the North American minor leagues and in Europe.

Internationally Trefilov first played for the Soviet national team at the World Championships and 1991 Canada Cup, the Unified Team at the 1992 Winter Olympics, winning a gold medal, and then the Russian national team at several World Championships, as well as the 1998 Winter Olympics, winning a silver.

Playing career

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Trefilov played several seasons in the Soviet Championship League. He was selected in the 12th round of the 1991 NHL Entry Draft, 261st overall, by the Calgary Flames. He started his National Hockey League career in 1993 with the Calgary Flames and he went on to spend time with the Chicago Blackhawks, and Buffalo Sabres. He was one of the goaltenders for the Unified Team that won the gold medal at the 1992 Winter Olympics. He also played for Russia in two Olympic Winter Games. His last club was the DEG Metro Stars of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga in Germany, where he played until 2006.[1]

As a member of the IHL's Detroit Vipers, Trefilov shared the James Norris Memorial Trophy with Kevin Weekes for allowing the fewest goals in the IHL in 1999 and won the Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy as the IHL playoff most valuable player in 2000 with the Chicago Wolves.[1] He was also the starting goaltender for the Buffalo Sabres in the last game at Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, on 14 April 1996.

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1986–87 Olimpiya Kirovo-Chepetsk USSR-3
1987–88 Olimpiya Kirovo-Chepetsk USSR-3
1989–90 Dizelist Penza USSR-3 14
1989–90 Dynamo-2 Moscow USSR-3 16
1990–91 Dynamo Moscow USSR 20 1070 36 0 2.01
1990–91 Dynamo-2 Moscow USSR-3 14
1991–92 Dynamo Moscow USSR 28 1326 35 0 1.58 7
1991–92 Dynamo-2 Moscow USSR-3 3
1992–93 Calgary Flames NHL 1 0 0 1 65 5 0 4.62 .872
1992–93 Salt Lake Golden Eagles IHL 44 23 17 3 2536 135 0 3.19 .896
1993–94 Calgary Flames NHL 11 3 4 2 623 26 2 2.51 .915
1993–94 Saint John Flames AHL 28 10 10 7 1629 93 0 3.42 .894
1994–95 Calgary Flames NHL 6 0 3 0 236 16 0 4.07 .877
1994–95 Saint John Flames AHL 7 1 5 1 383 20 0 3.13 .915
1995–96 Buffalo Sabres NHL 22 8 8 1 1094 64 0 3.51 .903
1995–96 Rochester Americans AHL 5 4 1 0 299 13 0 2.61 .906
1996–97 Buffalo Sabres NHL 3 0 2 0 159 10 0 3.78 .898 1 0 0 6 0 0 0.00 1.000
1997–98 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 6 1 4 0 300 17 0 3.41 .883
1997–98 Rochester Americans AHL 3 1 0 1 138 6 0 2.60 .924
1997–98 Indianapolis Ice IHL 1 0 1 0 59 3 0 3.03 .914
1998–99 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 1 0 1 0 25 4 0 9.70 .800
1998–99 Calgary Flames NHL 4 0 3 0 162 11 0 4.08 .869
1998–99 Indianapolis Ice IHL 18 9 6 2 986 39 0 2.37 .934
1998–99 Detroit Vipers IHL 27 17 8 2 1613 53 3 1.97 .926 10 6 4 647 22 0 2.04 .921
1998–99 Ak Bars Kazan RSL 3 2 0 0 160 7 1 2.63 .907
1998–99 Ak Bars-3 Kazan RUS-3 2
1999–00 Chicago Wolves IHL 37 21 9 3 2060 81 3 2.36 .919 9 7 1 489 11 1 1.35 .950
2000–01 Düsseldorfer EG DEL 50 2864 120 2 2.51 .916
2001–02 DEG Metro Stars DEL 58 3469 131 7 2.27 .912
2002–03 DEG Metro Stars DEL 37 2216 79 5 2.14 .912 5 1 4 302 17 1 3.38 .853
2003–04 DEG Metro Stars DEL 35 2095 78 4 2.23 .908 4 0 4 252 15 0 3.57 .876
2004–05 DEG Metro Stars DEL 30 1743 85 3 2.92 .900
2005–06 DEG Metro Stars DEL 23 1234 44 0 2.14 .918 14 7 7 839 43 0 3.08 .854
NHL totals 54 12 25 4 2662 153 2 3.45 .897 1 0 0 6 0 0 0.00 1.000

International

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Year Team Event GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1991 Soviet Union WC 8 5 1 2 400 18 0 2.70 .875
1991 Soviet Union CC 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0.00 1.000
1992 Unified Team OLY 4 0 0 0 39 2 0 3.08 .875
1992 Russia WC 2 1 0 0 66 2 0 1.82
1993 Russia WC 6 4 2 0 360 14 0 2.33 .917
1996 Russia WC 5 4 1 0 310 7 0 1.35 .956
1996 Russia WCH 4 2 1 0 200 9 1 3.00 .906
1998 Russia OLY 2 1 0 0 69 4 0 3.45 .895
Senior totals 32 17 5 2 1448 56 1 2.32

References

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  1. ^ a b "Andrei Trefilov player profile". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2010-07-02.
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