Andrei Kovalenko

Andrei Nikolaevich Kovalenko (Russian: Андрей Николаевич Коваленко; born 7 June 1970) is a Russian former professional ice hockey forward. He played in the National Hockey League with the Quebec Nordiques, Colorado Avalanche, Montreal Canadiens, Edmonton Oilers, Philadelphia Flyers, Carolina Hurricanes and the Boston Bruins. He is currently the chairman of the Kontinental Hockey League players association (KHL PA).

Andrei Kovalenko
Андрей Коваленко
Member of the State Duma for Yaroslavl Oblast
In office
23 September 2020[1] – 12 October 2021
Preceded byAleksandr Gribov
Succeeded byAnatoly Lisitsyn
Constituency (No. 194)
Personal details
Born (1970-06-07) 7 June 1970 (age 53)
Balakovo, RSFSR, USSR
Political partyUnited Russia
Ice hockey career
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight103 kg (227 lb; 16 st 3 lb)
PositionRight Wing
ShotLeft
Played for
National team Soviet Union,
Unified Team and
 Russia
NHL draft148th overall, 1990
Quebec Nordiques
Playing career1987–2008
Medal record
Men's ice hockey
Representing  Soviet Union
World Junior Championships
Silver medal – second place 1990 Finland
Representing  Unified Team
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1992 Albertville
Representing  Russia
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1998 Nagano
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2002 Sweden

He is the father of NHL Player Nikolai Kovalenko, who currently plays for the Colorado Avalanche.


Playing career edit

Nicknamed "The Tank" by his teammates because of his immovable presence from the goal crease, Kovalenko was drafted 148th overall in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft by the Quebec Nordiques while playing in Russia for HC CSKA Moscow.

Kovalenko was traded from the Colorado Avalanche to the Montreal Canadiens with Jocelyn Thibault and Martin Ručinský for Patrick Roy and Mike Keane. In 1996, he scored the final goal in the history of the Montreal Forum, the fourth in a 4–1 victory over the Dallas Stars.[2]

In 1999, Kovalenko scored the first goal in the history of the RBC Center as a member of the Carolina Hurricanes in a 4–2 loss to the New Jersey Devils.[3]

Kovalenko last played in the National Hockey League in 2000–01 with the Boston Bruins, and finished his career playing in the Russian Super League for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, Avangard Omsk, and Severstal Cherepovets.

Kovalenko is the father of Nikolai Kovalenko, who was drafted by the Colorado Avalanche in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft.

Member of parliament edit

In September 2020 Kovalenko was elected deputy of the State Duma, Russia's lower house, at a special election in Yaroslavl constituency No. 194, defeating long-time governor of Yaroslavl Oblast Anatoly Lisitsyn from left-leaning A Just Russia. Kovalenko was a candidate of ruling United Russia. A year later, in the 2021 elections Lisitsyn won the constituency with 36.5% of the vote, while Kovalenko received 27.3%.[4][5]

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1987–88Torpedo GorkyUSSR43030
1988–89CSKA MoscowUSSR101010
1988–89SKA MVO KalininUSSR.230871529
1988–89MCOP MoscowUSSR.310000
1989–90CSKA MoscowUSSR48851320
1990–91CSKA MoscowUSSR451382126
1991–92CSKA MoscowCIS361611272883254
1991–92CSKA–2 MoscowCIS.311120
1992–93CSKA MoscowIHL33144
1992–93Quebec NordiquesNHL812741685741012
1993–94Quebec NordiquesNHL5816173346
1994–95Lada TogliattiIHL11921114
1994–95Quebec NordiquesNHL451410243160112
1995–96Colorado AvalancheNHL2611112216
1995–96Montreal CanadiensNHL511717343360006
1996–97Edmonton OilersNHL7432275981124376
1997–98Edmonton OilersNHL59617232810002
1998–99Edmonton OilersNHL4313142730
1998–99Philadelphia FlyersNHL130112
1998–99Carolina HurricanesNHL186612041122
1999–2000Carolina HurricanesNHL7615243938
2000–01Boston BruinsNHL7616213727
2001–02Lokomotiv YaroslavlRSL5127194662943728
2002–03Lokomotiv YaroslavlRSL51141630621054912
2003–04Lokomotiv YaroslavlRSL592311345630000
2004–05Lokomotiv YaroslavlRSL40112
2004–05Avangard OmskRSL33891765110448
2005–06Avangard OmskRSL121458
2005–06Severstal CherepovetsRSL26107172040224
2006–07Severstal CherepovetsRSL50218293051010
2007–08Severstal CherepovetsRSL4898173670112
USSR/CIS totals1434124657483254
NHL totals62017320637938933651120
RSL totals335113821953414910142456

International edit

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
1990Soviet UnionWJC 756118
1991Soviet UnionCC5th512310
1992CISOG 81122
1992RussiaWC5th63142
1994RussiaWC5th63582
1996RussiaWCHSF52024
1998RussiaOG 641514
2000RussiaWC11th60000
2002RussiaWC 80444
2004RussiaWCH5th20006
Senior totals5214142844

Awards and achievements edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Коваленко Андрей Николаевич" [Kovalenko Andrei Nikolaevich]. The State Duma (in Russian). Moscow. Archived from the original on 14 March 2023. Retrieved 10 April 2024. Дата вступления в полномочия: 23 сентября 2020 года
  2. ^ "Farewell to the Forum | Historical Website of the Montreal Canadiens". ourhistory.canadiens.com. Archived from the original on 30 March 2009. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Who has made history as the first goal scorer at current NHL arenas?". TheHockeyNews. The Hockey News. 2017-10-06. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  4. ^ "Справороссы лидируют на выборах в Госдуму в двух округах Ярославской области" [Justicialists are leading in two constituencies of Yaroslavl Oblast] (in Russian). TASS. 2021-09-20.
  5. ^ "В обоих одномандатных округах Ярославской области побеждают эсеры" [SR wins in both constituencies of Yaroslavl Oblast] (in Russian). RIA Novosti. 2021-09-20.

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