The Summit in 1974




Club 1974:
Krylya Sovetov Moscow

 
Alexander Bodunov
# 24, Team USSR 1974

Club: Krylya Sovetov Moscow
Position: LW  Shoots: Left
Height: 5-10 Weight: 165
Born: 6/3/1951 in Moscow, USSR

Alexander Bodunov was one of the top scorers of the Soviet hockey in the 1970's.

As an essential part of the promising Lebedev-Anisin-Bodunov line, he began his career playing for the Red Army club and, then, led the undistinguished Krylya Sovetov Moscow to the gold medals of the Soviet Championship in 1974. His line was instrumental in various international tournaments played by Team USSR in that decade.

Bodunov had an extremely powerful slapshot. He was famous for his goals scored after an instant rapid shot made without any visible preparation.


  Career Statistics
Competitions Years GP G
USSR League 1968-82 378 206
Team USSR 1972-74 54 22

CAREER HIGHLIGTS:

- USSR Elite League Clubs: Krylya Sovetov Moscow, CSKA, Spartak Moscow
- USSR Gold (4): 1968, 1970, 1971, 1974
- WC Gold: 1973-1974
- Played in the Summit Series 72, Superseries 75-76, 78-79

PERFORMANCE IN THE 1974 SUMMIT

 Statistics
GP Goals Assists Points PIM
7 1 0 1 4

  Scoring History
GamePeriodTimeScoringNotes
Game 3308:44GoalGWG

  Penalties History
GamePeriodTimeDescription
Game 1303:16crosschecking
Game 5304:21hooking

 

 

 

The Summit in 1974