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Mirotvor Schwartz ICE HOCKEY on STAMPS: “G” COUNTRIES GABON Mirotvor Schwartz ICE HOCKEY ON STAMPS: “G” COUNTRIES This is a part of my “Ice Hockey on Stamps” collection. It includes stamps and other philatelic materials from countries whose names start with “G”. GABON C262 C268c ’84 Winter Olympics ’84 Winter Olympics, USSR, Gold 1 GAMBIA 1492 Disney 2 1566 ’94 Winter Olympics, Sweden, Gold (Final, Sweden - Canada 2:2 (3:2 SO) (Tommy Salo, Michael Sundlov (backup), Tomas Jonsson, Kenny Jonsson, Roger Johansson, Magnus Svensson, Leif Rohlin, Fredrik Stillman, Jonas Bergqvist, Peter Forsberg, Roger Hansson, Patrik Juhlin, Daniel Rydmark, Mats Naslund, Hakan Loob, Stefan Ornskrog, Patric Kjellberg, Niklas Eriksson, Jorgen Jonsson, Andreas Dackell, Christian Due-Boje (reserve), Charles Berglund (reserve) (Sweden))) 1954, 1955b ’98 Winter Olympics 3 2647 Disney 4 GERMANY ’69 European Junior Championship B475 ’72 Winter Olympics 5 1163 ’75 World Championship (’72 Winter Olympics, Final Round, USSR - USA 7:2 (Vitali Davydov, Viktor Kuzkin, Alexander Yakushev - Tim Sheehy, Keith Christiansen)) 6 9NB203 ’83 World Championship (’76 Winter Olympics, First Round, West Germany - Switzerland 5:1 (Alois Schloder (West Germany))) (’76 Winter Olympics, Final Round, USSR - West Germany 7:3 (Yuri Lyapkin - Anton Kehle)) 7 (’82 World Championship, First Round, USSR - USA 8:4 (Vladislav Tretiak, Viacheslav Fetisov, Alexei Kasatonov - Bob Miller, Buzz Schneider)) 8 ’01 World Championship 9 ’04 Women’s World Championship B1034 ’10 World Championship (Deutsche Eishockey Liga 2005/06, October 16, 2005, Hamburg Freezers - Iserlohn Roosters 5:1 (Paul Manning - Vitalij Aab)) 10 GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC 979 ’68 Winter Olympics 11 GHANA 1380-81 12 ’92 Winter Olympics 13 GRENADA 2669h '98 Winter Olympics 4276a ’18 Winter Olympics 14 GRENADA GRENADINES 1554A ’94 Winter Olympics ('92 Winter Olympics (Semifinal, CIS - USA 5:2 (Dmitry Mironov - Keith Tkachuk))) 1934h '98 Winter Olympics 15 GUINEA 333 '64 Winter Olympics 875 '84 Winter Olympics 16 909 '84 Winter Olympics, Gold, USSR (Final Round Game, USSR - Czechoslovakia 2:0 (Igor Larionov, Sergei Makarov - Milan Chalupa)) 1035 '88 Winter Olympics Mi1278 '92 Winter Olympics 17 1247 1267A '94 Winter Olympics '94 Winter Olympics, Sweden, Gold 18 Mi3476, MiBL703 ’02 Winter Olympics (NHL, at some point within 1994/95 - 1998/99 time interval, Montreal Canadiens (Mark Recchi) vs Dallas Stars (Mike Modano)) 19 Mi3497-3500 ’02 Winter Olympics 20 Mi4574, MiBL1148 21 '06 Winter Olympics, Daniel Alfredsson (Sweden), Gold 22 Mi6524 Zigmund Palffy Mi6767 '10 Winter Olympics Mi10205 '14 Winter Olympics 23 Mi12765-68, MiBL2849 ’17 World Championship Top Left: Third-Place Game, Russia - Finland 5:3 (Nikita Gusev (Russia)) Top Right: Nikita Kucherov (Russia) Bottom Left: Mitch Marner (Canada) (October 15, 2016, NHL, Toronto Maple Leafs - Boston Bruins 4:1 (Mitch Marner (Toronto Maple Leafs))) Bottom Right: Vadim Shipachyov (Russia) (’16 World Cup, Group B, Sweden - Russia 2:1 (Vadim Shipachyov (Russia))) 24 Stamp: Artemi Panarin (Russia) (December 27, 2015, NHL, Chicago Blackhawks - Carolina Hurricanes 1:2 (Artemi Panarin (Chicago Blackhawks))) Selvage: Stephane Da Costa (France) (April 2, 2011, NHL, Ottawa Senators - Toronto Maple Leafs 2:4 (Stephane Da Costa (Ottawa Senators))) Sebastian Aho (Finland) (January 3, 2017, NHL, Carolina Hurricanes - New Jersey Devils 1:3 (Sebastian Aho (Carolina Hurricanes))) 25 Mi13200-03, MiBL2936 ’18 Winter Olympics: Pavel Datsyuk (Russia) Preliminary Round, Group B, Russia - Slovenia 8:2 (Vyacheslav Voynov (Russia)) Final, Russia - Germany 4:3 (OT) (Nikita Gusev (Russia)) Preliminary Round, Group B, Russia - Slovenia 8:2 (Vasily Koshechkin (Russia)) 26 Preliminary Round, Group B, Russia - USA 4:0 (Ilya Kovalchuk (Russia)) Preliminary Round, Group B, Russia - USA 4:0 (Sergei Mozyakin - Bobby Sanguinetti) 27 NEW 28 29 NEW ’20 Arctic Winter Games (cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic) 30 GUINEA-BISSAU 369A '76 Winter Olympics C17 '80 Winter Olympics 31 509 '84 Winter Olympics 531 '84 Winter Olympics (also sort of refers to ’28 Winter Olympics and ’52 Winter Olympics) 32 778-79 '92 Winter Olympics Mi1407, Mi1416 '02 Winter Olympics (Ray Bourque (Colorado Avalanche), (’80 Winter Olympics, Vladislav '01 Stanley Cup victory celebration (Final, Game 7, Tretiak (USSR) (Silver)) Colorado Avalanche - New Jersey Devils 3:1) 33 MiBL520 ’08 Summer Olympics (yes, I know, it has nothing to do with hockey, yet there are two hockey players on the stamp) 34 Mi4585, MiBL758 Winter Sports 35 Mi5508-11, MiBL952 '11 World Championship Final, Finland - Sweden 6:1 (Tuomo Ruutu - David Rundblad). Jukka Jalonen (Finland, coach) Group C Game, Norway - Sweden 5:4 (SO) (Eerikki Koivu - Magnus Paajarvi) Third Place Game, Czech Republic - Russia 7:4 (Zbynek Michalek - Sergei Zinovjev). Ilya Kovalchuk (Russia) Semifinal, Finland - Russia 3:0 (Antti Pihlstrom - Danis Zaripov). Jarkko Immonen (Finland) 36 Mikko Koivu (Finland), Gold Final, Finland - Sweden 6:1 (Janne Pesonen - Jakob Silfverberg) (Jarkko Immonen - Niklas Persson) Third Place Game, Czech Republic - Russia 7:4 Semifinal, Finland - Russia 3:0 (Lasse Kukkonen - Alexander Ovechkin) Petri Vehanen (Finland) 37 Mi6734 '14 Winter Olympics 38 Mi9374-78, MiBL1618 Russian Hockey Top Left: March 7, 2016, NHL, Anaheim Ducks - Washington Capitals 1:2 (SO) (Evgeny Kuznetsov (Washington Capitals)) Top Center: Sergei Bobrovsky Top Right: Alexei Emelin (Montreal Canadiens) Bottom Left: Artem Anisimov (Chicago Blackhawks) Bottom Right: April 13, 2016, Stanley Cup First Round, Game 1, Tampa Bay Lightning - Detroit Red Wings 3:2 (Nikita Kucherov (Tampa Bay Lightning)) 39 Stamp: April 15, 2013, Gagarin Cup Final, Game 5, Traktor Chelyabinsk - Dynamo Moscow 4:3 (Oleg Znarok (Dynamo Moscow, head coach)) Selvage: Alexey Marchenko January 24, 2016, NHL, Chicago Blackhawks - St Louis Blues 2:0 (Artemi Panarin (Chicago Blackhawks)) 40 Mi9786-90, MiBL1687 Top Center: On the left: November 24, 2005, NHL, Atlanta Thrashers - New York Rangers 3:6 (Darius Kasparaitis (New York Rangers)) On the right: January 26, 2003, NHL, Washington Capitals - New York Rangers 7:2 (Darius Kasparaitis (New York Rangers)) Top Right: Joe Pavelski (San Jose Sharks) (On the left) June 13, 2016, the day after the Stanley Cup Final series is over (Pittsburgh Penguins - San Jose Sharks 4-2) (Joe Pavelski (San Jose Sharks) is talking to the media as the team is cleaning out their lockers) (On the right) April 16, 2016, Stanley Cup First Round, Game 2, Los Angeles Kings - San Jose Sharks 1:2 (Joe Pavelski (San Jose Sharks)) Bottom Left: Alexander Ovechkin (On the left) February 18, 2010, Winter Olympics 2010, Preliminary Round, Group C, Slovakia - Russia 2:1 (SO) (Alexander Ovechkin (Russia)) 41 Bottom Center: On the left: November 3, 2016, NHL, Los Angeles Kings - Pittsburgh Penguins 3:2 (OT) (Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh)) In the center: May 22, 2016. Stanley Cup Semifinal, Game 5, Pittsburgh Penguins - Tampa Bay Lightling 3:4 (OT) (Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins)) On the right: Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins) during a training session in Halifax in the summer of 2016. Bottom Right: On the left: March 14, 1998, NHL, Philadelphia Flyers - Detroit Red Wings 6:1 (Sergei Fedorov (Detroit Red Wings)) On the right: Vancouver, August 29, 1996, World Cup of Hockey 1996, Preliminary Stage, North American Pool, Canada - Russia 5:3 (Sergei Fedorov (Russia)) 42 Stamp: On the left: Mike Modano (Dallas Stars), 2006/07 On the right: November 17, 2006, NHL, Atlanta Thrashers - Dallas Stars 3:5 (Mike Modano (Dallas Stars)) Selvage: On the left: February 21, 2010, Winter Olympics 2010, Preliminary Round, Group B, Russia - Czech Republic 4:2 (Jaromir Jagr (Czech Republic)) On the right: January 17, 2017, NHL, Calgary Flames - Florida Panthers 5:2 (Jaromir Jagr (Florida Panthers)) 43 NEW Top Left: Alexander Ovechkin (Washington Capitals) Top Right: On the left: November 3, 2014. New York Rangers - St Louis Blues 3:4 (SO) (Vladimir Tarasenko (St Louis Blues)) On the right: March 7, 2019. Los Angeles Kings - St Louis Blues 0:4 (Vladimir Tarasenko (St Louis Blues)) Bottom Left: Evgeni Malkin (Pittsburgh Penguins) Bottom Right: On the left: April 23, 2018. Stanley Cup First Round, Game 6, Columbus Blue Jackets - Washington Capitals 3:6 (Sergei Bobrovsky (Columbus Blue Jackets)) On the right: April 25, 2013. Dallas Stars - Columbus Blue Jackets 1:3 (Sergei Bobrovsky (Columbus Blue Jackets)) 44 Nikita Kucherov (Tampa Bay Lightning) March 7, 2019. Los Angeles Kings - St Louis Blues 0:4 (Vladimir Tarasenko (St Louis Blues)) April 23, 2018. Stanley Cup First Round, Game 6, Columbus Blue Jackets - Washington Capitals 3:6 (Sergei Bobrovsky (Columbus Blue Jackets)) Evgeni Malkin (Pittsburgh Penguins) 45 GUYANA 2453 '92 Winter Olympics Mi3980-81 '92 Winter Olympics 46 MiBL339-42 47 48 ’94 Winter Olympics 49 3091b Disney 50 3325a-z,aa-aj NHL Players Bryan Berard (New York Ray Bourque (Boston Bruins), Martin Brodeur (New Jersey Islanders), 1996/97 or 1997/98 within 1995/96 -1997/98 Devils), within 1993/94 - time interval 1997/98 time interval Pavel Bure (Vancouver Canucks), Chris Chelios (Chicago Sergei Fedorov (Detroit Red 1997/98 Blackhawks), within 1995/96 - Wings), within 1994/95 - 1997/98 time interval 1996/97 time interval Edmonton Oilers - Colorado Wayne Gretzky (New York Dominik Hasek (Buffalo Sabres), Avalanche (Greg de Vries – Rangers), 1997/98 1997/98 Peter Forsberg) Could be one of three games: October 5, 1997. EDM-COL 0:3 October 15, 1997. EDM-COL 2:6 December 27, 1997. EDM-COL
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