Andrei Savenkov

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Andrey Vladimirovich Savenkov (born March 7, 1975) is a Kazakhstani ice hockey player who was a member of the Kazakhstan men's national ice hockey team at the 2006 Winter Olympics and as well as the 1998 Winter Olympics. [1] [2]

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Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1991–92 Torpedo Ust–Kamenogorsk CIS 4000010000
1991–92ShVSM Ust–KamenogorskCIS.33122429
1992–93 Torpedo Ust–Kamenogorsk IHL 20000
1992–93 Torpedo–2 Ust–Kamenogorsk RUS.2 2462822
1993–94 Torpedo Ust–KamenogorskIHL4133630
1994–95 Torpedo Ust–KamenogorskIHL5196153020110
1994–95 Torpedo–2 Ust–KamenogorskRUS.21
1995–96 Torpedo Ust–KamenogorskIHL496101644
1996–97 Torpedo Yaroslavl RSL 1810137
1996–97Torpedo–2 Yaroslavl RUS.3 19761312
1997–98 Sibir Novosibirsk RSL2502251
1998–99 CSKA Moscow RUS.22625716
1999–2000 Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod RSL30002
1999–2000 Rubin Tyumen RUS.282022
1999–2000Sibir NovosibirskRUS.2811226140228
2000–01 Sibir NovosibirskRUS.22335861242616
2001–02 Kazzinc–TorpedoRUS.25112102236
2002–03 Kazzinc–TorpedoRUS.244661216
2003–04 Kazzinc–Torpedo KAZ 1567136
2003–04 Kazzinc–TorpedoRUS.242391220
2004–05 Kazzinc–TorpedoKAZ222688
2004–05 Kazzinc–TorpedoRUS.2516121818
2005–06 Kazzinc–TorpedoKAZ1825710
2005–06 Kazzinc–TorpedoRUS.2394101440
2006–07 Barys Astana KAZ20112
2006–07Barys AstanaRUS.32025712
2006–07Kazzinc–TorpedoKAZ172798
2006–07 Kazzinc–TorpedoRUS.238461038
2007–08 Kazzinc–TorpedoRUS.2602212
2007–08 Kazakhmys Satpaev RUS.22113412101456
2008–09Kazakhmys SatpaevRUS.339715228
2009–10 Yertis Pavlodar KAZ53614204472130
2010–11 Yertis PavlodarKAZ38111122210000
IHL totals14318193710420110
RUS.2 totals379507112126436581330
KAZ totals16619517010082130

International

YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIM
1993 Kazakhstan AJC 457122
1995 Kazakhstan WC C 42020
1996 KazakhstanWC C72134
1997 Kazakhstan WC B 702212
1998 Kazakhstan OG 70114
1999 KazakhstanWC B72358
1999 Kazakhstan WC Q 30000
2002 KazakhstanWC D151014
2003 KazakhstanWC D150224
2004 KazakhstanWC60000
2006 KazakhstanOG20110
2006 KazakhstanWC600014
2007 KazakhstanWC D150334
Senior totals647132054

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