In Memoriam Former pro hockey players/management/others deaths (Kristian Antila)

Was kind of underrated player. Scored 3+5 in 8 games at the Summit 72 series. Played his whole career for Spartak, so didn't win anything in USSR, but had a lot of games for Soviet Team. At age 31 moved to Japan and played there for 4 seasons.
 
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Was kind of underrated player. Scored 3+5 in 8 games at the Summit 72 series. Played his whole career for Spartak, so didn't win anything in USSR, but had a lot of games for Soviet Team. At age 31 moved to Japan and played there for 4 seasons.
He won the Soviet league 3 times and he won the Soviet Cup 2 times. It's wrong to say he never won anything in the USSR.
 
He won the Soviet league 3 times and he won the Soviet Cup 2 times. It's wrong to say he never won anything in the USSR.

Yeah, my bad. He won 2 championships in 60s, when Iwas too small to remember, and in 75-76 season, which I've forgotten about. My bad. Soviet Cup was a tournament, I didn't even remember about. Nobody cared about it.
 
Yeah, my bad. He won 2 championships in 60s, when Iwas too small to remember, and in 75-76 season, which I've forgotten about. My bad. Soviet Cup was a tournament, I didn't even remember about. Nobody cared about it.
You sure nobody cared? Watching those old videos it seems it like it was a big deal there was even a trophy to win:
 
Jim Bartlett, 89

Jim Bartlett Hockey Stats and Profile at hockeydb.com

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Egers also represented St. Louis Blues and Washington Capitals. His NHL career spanned from 1969-70 to 1975-76. Career-high was 49 points in 1971-72.

He was 72 years old.
 
NHL players not mentioned in this thread who passed away in 2021 (so far).

January 9 - George Robertson b.1927 - Played for Montreal in the late 1940s.
ROBERTSON GEORGE - Obituaries - Winnipeg Free Press Passages

March 14 - Ray Cullen b.1941 - Played for NY Rangers, Detroit, Minnesota and Vancouver from the mid 1960s to the early 70s.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/lond...s-jingle-and-hockey-past-remembered-1.5950515

April 30 - Hugh Coflin b.1928 - Played for Chicago in the early 1950s.
Remembering the life of Hugh COFLIN

July 10 - Ron Hutchinson b.1936 - Played for NY Rangers in the early 1960s.
HUTCHINSON Ron —, death notice, Canada

July 23 - Dave Reid b.1934 - Played for Toronto in the 1950s.
David REID Obituary (1934 - 2021) - Toronto, ON - The Globe and Mail

July 30 - Frank Ashworth b.1927 - Played for Chicago in the late 1940s.
Ashworth, Frank Winsor - Columbia Valley Pioneer

Also, I don't think Tony O was mentioned here, but he had a separate thread about his passing.
 
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NHL players not mentioned in this thread who passed away in 2021 (so far).

January 9 - George Robertson b.1927 - Played for Montreal in the late 1940s.
ROBERTSON GEORGE - Obituaries - Winnipeg Free Press Passages

March 14 - Ray Cullen b.1941 - Played for NY Rangers, Detroit, Minnesota and Vancouver from the mid 1960s to the early 70s.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/lond...s-jingle-and-hockey-past-remembered-1.5950515

April 30 - Hugh Coflin b.1928 - Played for Chicago in the early 1950s.
Remembering the life of Hugh COFLIN

July 10 - Ron Hutchinson b.1936 - Played for NY Rangers in the early 1960s.
HUTCHINSON Ron —, death notice, Canada

July 23 - Dave Reid b.1934 - Played for Toronto in the 1950s.
David REID Obituary (1934 - 2021) - Toronto, ON - The Globe and Mail

July 30 - Frank Ashworth b.1927 - Played for Chicago in the late 1940s.
Ashworth, Frank Winsor - Columbia Valley Pioneer

Also, I don't think Tony O was mentioned here, but he had a separate thread about his passing.
Ray was John's uncle correct?
 

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