Pavel Bore-hole

Pavel Vladimirovich Bore-hole (in Russian: ПавелВладимировичБуре), born the March 31st 1971 with Moscow in the USSR, today town of Russia, is a former professional player of Hockey which played position of right winger in the National league of hockey. He is the older brother of Valeri which will have also been a professional hockey player.

Career

That which one called Russian Rocket because his speed was selected in 6th round of the fishing out 1989 of the National league of hockey by the Canucks of Vancouver. It will however start to play in the LNH only in 1991-92, where its offensive prowesses made lives impression. It gained the Trophée Calder given to the best player recruit and was integral part of the offensive body of Canucks for the years to come, playing an important part during the rise of Canucks until the final of the Coupe Stanley in 1994.

The January 17th 1999, it is exchanged with the Panthers of Florida with Brett Hedican, Brad Ference and the 3rd choice of the Repêchage of entry in the LNH 2000 in return of ED Jovanovski, Dave Gagner, Mike Brown, Kevin Weekes and the choice of 5th round of Panthers to the fishing out of 2000. The March 18th 2002, Bure was acquired by the Rangers of New York with the choice of round second of Panthers to the Repêchage of entry in the LNH 2002 in return of Igor Ulanov, Filip Novak and the choices of first and second round of the fishing out of this season, in addition to the choice of 4th round of Rangers to the Repêchage of entry in the LNH 2003. Annoyed by wounds throughout its career, it missed all the 2003-04 because of a wound to a knee recurring, in spite of two operations. November 1st 2005, Bure announces its retirement of professional hockey because of the complications to its wound with the knee. One announced at the same time as he would become managing director of the Russian national team with the Olympic Games of Turin.

Statistical

International career

It represented the the USSR then the Russia during following international competitions: ; Championship of Europe junior
  • 1988 and 1989

; Championship of the world junior

  • Gold medal: 1989
  • Medal of money: 1990 and 1991

; Championship of the world

  • Bronze medal: 1991.
  • 2000.

; Winter Olympics

Bonds with the Maffia

Bore-hole became a popular and influential figure in Russia; he also became partner of businesses with Anzor Kikalishvili.

This last is the leading head of the Association of the 21e century which was named by the Russian government, FBI and the American Sénat worse criminal organization of Russia. Kikalishvili itself was specifically named by the American services like more dangerous mafioso Russian.

Kikalishvili proclaimed " spiritual father of Bure" , and when it entered to shift for a political station, Moscow was placarded of posters showing Kikalishvili and Bure the arm around the shoulder of the other with the message " The future belongs to the 21e siècle".

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