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Sergei Bautin Hockey Sergei Bautin 816 204-7432 [email protected] JOB OBJECTIVE A position as an Ice Hockey Coach that will utilize my professional experience and interest in ice hockey. AWARDS Olympic Gold Medalist, XVI Winter Games, Albertville,1992 The Russian Hockey Hall of Fame Twice Gold Medalist of Russian Super League Championship, 1990- 92 Silver Medalist of European Cup, 1990 Bronze Medalist of European Cup, 1991 Silver Medalist of National Swedish Championship, 1997 Kansas City Blades, Mike Colman Players Player Award, 1996 CAREER OVERVIEW NHL Draft: 1st Choice’ 1992, 17th pick Played 160 games in NHL (Winnipeg Jets, Detroit Red Wings, San Jose Sharks), 1992- 1996 Played 90 games for National Russian Team including three World Championship, 1992- 2000 Played 100 games in IHL and AHL (Adirondack Red Wings and Kansas City Blades), 1994- 1996 Played 300 games in Russian Super League (Dinamo, Kazan, Krulay Stovet, Magnitogorsk), 1987 - 2004 Played 100 games in Lulea, Sweden, 1996- 1998 Played 48 games in Nuremberg, Germany, 1999- 2000 Played 90 games in Oji, assistant coach, Japan, 2000- 2002 Captain of Moscow Dynamo, 1991- 1992 Captain of National Russian Team in World Championship in Finland, 1997 Fourteen years of experience as a coach (from Junior to minor) and hockey director: Oji, Japan - assistant coach - 2002 Head Coach, Junior Team, Krulay Sovetov, Moscow, 2005- 2006 Head Coach (Peewees AA, Bantam AA, High School), Junior Outlaw, Kansas City, 2006- 2010 Head Coach, Dallas Scots, 2010- 2011 Head Coach/Hockey Director (Sg A, PW AA, Bantam AA, U11 AAA, U13-18 AAA), Denver, 2011-2018 Organized and ran development and advanced camps and clinics for all ages and levels 2005-2018 CAREER STRENGTHS Seventeen years of professional hockey Worked with the worlds best known ice hockey coaches: Scotty Bowman and Victor Tichonov Proficient in several different hockey styles: Russian, North American, Sweden, Finland and Czech. EDUCATION Moscow Athlete University, BA Professional Coaching .
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