The Summit in 1974




Club 1974:
CSKA Moscow

 
Alexander Gusev
# 2, Team USSR 1974

Club: CSKA Moscow
Position: D  Shoots: Left
Height: 6-00 Weight: 189
Born: 1/21/1947 in Moscow, USSR

Alexander Gusev was probably one of the most memorable Soviet defensemen of the 1970s. His style was based on both exceptional athletic strength and outstanding technical skills. As a result of this, he was equally strong in defense and offense. His mastery of hard-hitting physical game made him one of the toughest Soviet blueliners to pass by in the 1970s. His flashy puck handling skills and extremely strong slapshot made him one of the top scoring defensemen of all time.

Gusev was a graduate of the Red Army youth hockey program where he began to play in 1957. In 1967, he had his debut with the CSKA in the Soviet elite league and soon became one of the best blueliners of this legendary club. Gusev stayed with the CSKA for the most of his career.

As a CSKA and national team player of the mid 1970s, Alexander Gusev played in many top international tournaments including World Championships and Olympics, Canada Cup 1976 and various Superseries in North America. He was a member of Team USSR at the legendary '72 Summit Series.

In 1974, Gusev was in the prime time of his career. He was one of the most noticeable defensemen of the Soviet roster and managed to score 3 goals in 8 games including game winning goal in Game 5.

In 1977, Victor Tikhonov was appointed as head coach of the CSKA and Team USSR. The new head coach actively pursued rebuilding of the team by bringing in younger players. Many of the Soviet hockey legends had a choice of retirement or transferring to the other clubs. Alexander Gusev ended his career playing for the "baby Red Army club", SKA Leningrad.

Member of the Russian Hockey Hall of Fame (1973), Alexander Gusev retted from playing hockey in 1979.

 


  Career Statistics
Competitions Years GP G
USSR League 1967-79 335 64
Team USSR 1969-77 125 28

CAREER HIGHLIGTS:

- USSR Elite League Clubs: CSKA, SKA Leningrad
- USSR Gold (8): 1968, 1970-1973, 1975, 1977-1978
- WC Gold: 1973-1974
- Played in the Summit Series 72, Superseries 75-76, 78-79, Canada Cup 76
- National Awards:
Merited Sports Master (USSR ZMS) 1973
- International Awards:
IIHF All Stars 1973

PERFORMANCE IN THE 1974 SUMMIT

 Statistics
GP Goals Assists Points PIM
8 3 1 4 4

  Scoring History
GamePeriodTimeScoringNotes
Game 4304:59GoalGTG
Game 5311:48GoalGWG
Game 7207:20GoalPPG

  Penalties History
GamePeriodTimeDescription
Game 4111:38slashing

 

 

 

The Summit in 1974