Why did hockey never take off in Ukraine?

Firsov99

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Why is this?
Because the Ukrainian hockey had Russian roots. From the early 60s up until the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Ukrainian hockey relied very heavily on infusion of Russia-born players and coaches. Ukraine did start producing some quality home-grown talent by the mid 80s, but the dissolution of the USSR and the ensuing economic collapse in the 90s have stopped the influx of Russian-born players and basically killed the local budding program.
 

Albatros

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Hockey was pretty big in and around Lwów (Lviv) before WW2 with a number of teams and even two different champions in the Polish championship, but was then completely destroyed by the Soviets practically overnight and never recovered. Most players left for Poland or the overseas and the remaining were deported to Siberia and Kazakhstan.
 

Gerulaitis

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Apr 19, 2024
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Sokol Kiev was a rather good team in the 80s.


But most Ukrainian stars have never lived in Ukraine and never represented its teams:

Bucyk
Mosienko
Bossy
Tretiak
Sawchuk
Broda
Hawerchuk
...to name a few
 

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