Viktor Zinger, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Viktor Zinger

Soviet ice hockey player

Date of Birth: 29-Oct-1941

Date of Death: 24-Sep-2013

Profession: ice hockey coach, ice hockey player

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Viktor Zinger

  • Viktor Aleksandrovich Zinger (Russian: ??´???? ??????´??????? ??´????, 29 October 1941 – 24 September 2013) was a Russian ice hockey goaltender.
  • As a member of the Soviet national team he won gold medals at the Winter Olympics in 1968 and at the world championships in 1965–1969; on all those occasions he was a backup for Viktor Konovalenko, except for 1969, when Konovalenko was injured.
  • Zinger also toured Canada as a member of a Moscow Selects team that played the Canadian National team and various club teams.
  • Zinger was inducted into the Russian and Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame in 1967. Zinger started his club career in 1958, with HC CSKA Moscow coached by Anatoli Tarasov.
  • At the time CSKA already had two strong goaltenders, Nikolai Puchkov and Yuri Ovchukov.
  • Hence Zinger had no opportunity to play in the Soviet League until 1961, when he was transferred to SKA Kuibyshev.
  • In 1964 he moved to HC Spartak Moscow and played for them until retiring in 1977.
  • With Spartak he won the Soviet title in 1967, 1969 and 1976 and placed second in the IIHF European Champions Cup in 1970 and 1977.
  • After retiring from competitions, Zinger had a long career with Spartak, first as goaltender coach of the main team and then as head coach of the junior team.

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