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Pavel Bure emphatically and emotionally last night denied and denounced a story that ran on the front page of a Moscow newspaper yesterday in which he is quoted at length saying he is through for ...
Sports News // 1 decade ago 'Russian Rocket' Bure to lead Olympic team Russian hockey star Pavel Bure will retire to lead Russia's Olympic team starting with the Turin, Italy, Olympics in February ...
Meeting with reporters Sunday afternoon, Rangers star Pavel Bure put on a stoic, even optimistic public face when talking about the left knee injury he suffered two nights before. According to his ...
Vancouver Canucks scoring star Pavel Bure has a torn ligament in his right knee and will miss the rest of the 1995-96 season. “Obviously devastating news to the organization,” Vancouver coach ...
Pavel Bure didn't make it back to Vancouver for a reunion of the 1994 Canucks team earlier this week, but he's well aware of the excitement that is gripping the city. The Russian Rocket lived it ...
Pavel Bure made his NHL debut with the Vancouver Canucks on Nov. 5, 1991, and it didn't take long for the creative right wing with blazing speed and a lethal scoring touch to earn his nickname.
That focus he translated to training his boys, Pavel and Valeri. “You do something—bus driver, journalist—you try to be best,” Vladimir Bure told Sports Illustrated in 1992. Pavel was the ...
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