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#26 - Alexander Pashkov Forgotten Summit Series Hero Virtually every resource on the 1972 Summit Series somehow missed an entire player who participated in the series, albeit barely. While the world was dazzled by the Russian goaltending of Vladislav Tretiak, no one much paid attention to the back-up netminders. Tretiak played every minute of every game. Meticulous fans might have noticed Viktor Zinger was introduced as the backup goalie in each game in Canada, while it was always believed that Alexander Sidelnikov backed up all games in Moscow. Thanks to the 2002 release of all eight games on DVD, a correction in history can be made. Sidelnikov backed up in games 5, 7 and 8. But in game six the Russians dressed a fourth goaltender - a little known goalie named Alexander Pashkov. Pashkov was introduced in the pre-game warm-ups, but was never noticed again. He sat on the bench for the entire game and almost immediately was forgotten by history. Thanks largely to ace European hockey researchers Patrick Houda and Arthur Chidlovski, here's what I've learned about Pashkov:
An interesting footnote - Pashkov wore the jersey number 26 in that game. Defenseman Yevgeny Poladiev wore that jersey in his three appearances in the tournament. Pashkov also wore different color pants than the rest of the team. STATISTICS
GP W L T GAA S%
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Alexander Pashkov 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00
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