The 36-year old broke into the league with the New York Rangers after a stellar international career that saw him collect gold for the Soviet Union at the 1992 IIHF World Junior Hockey championship as well as gold for the Commonwealth of Independent States at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France.
Kovalev continued his winning ways upon entering the NHL as he helped the New York Rangers capture the Stanley Cup in his second year in the league.
...there goes the scoring winger Gomez always wanted.
...first they bring in Perry Pearn, now they don't re-sign Kovalev. The Canadiens might actually have a worse power play than the Rangers next year. Nah, that's not possible.
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