Nikolaj Pučkov

Nikolaj Pučkov
Nikolai Puchkov crop.jpg
Narození30. ledna 1930
Moskva
Úmrtí8. srpna 2005 (ve věku 75 let)
Petrohrad
Povoláníhokejista a fotbalista
OceněníŘád rudého praporu práce
zasloužilý trenér SSSR
Řád čestného odznaku
zasloužilý mistr sportu SSSR
Politická stranaKomunistická strana Sovětského svazu
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Přehled medailí
Olympijské kruhy Lední hokej na ZOH
zlatoZOH 1956SSSR
bronzZOH 1960SSSR
Mistrovství světa
zlatoMS 1954SSSR
stříbroMS 1955SSSR
stříbroMS 1957SSSR
stříbroMS 1958SSSR
stříbroMS 1959SSSR

Nikolaj Pučkov (rusky:Николай Георгиевич Пучков) (30. ledna 1930, Moskva9. srpna 2005, Petrohrad) byl sovětský reprezentační hokejový brankář. Je členem Ruské a sovětské hokejové síně slávy (členem od roku 1954).

S reprezentací Sovětského svazu získal jednu zlatou olympijskou medaili (1956) a dále jednu bronzovou medaili (1960). Dále je držitelem jednoho zlata (1954) a čtyři stříbra (1955, 1957, 1958 a 1959) z MS.

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CCCP - Soviet Union vs. Canada in the 1954 World Ice Hockey Championships in Stockholm, Sweden. Soviet Union sensationally defeated Canada 7-2 in the final and won the gold in its first championship ever.