Russian Evolution: USA – Russia, 1:1
I just realized that I’ve lived half of my life in Boston, USA. Half and Half. Russia and USA. Moscow and Boston. Almost. When I came back from Moscow in 2012, friends were curious:...
I just realized that I’ve lived half of my life in Boston, USA. Half and Half. Russia and USA. Moscow and Boston. Almost. When I came back from Moscow in 2012, friends were curious:...
One of the biggest sports legends of all times and nations, Muhammad Ali died at 74 in Phoenix Arizona. He was a professional boxer, one the most significant heavyweight figures in the history of...
Balderisomania never stops at Chidlovski.Com! Hockey is played by teams. Forwards play on lines. One of the most memorable lines that played for Team CCCP was the line of Sergey Kapustin (LW), Victor Zhluktov...
Perhaps, this genre of web mini-series doesn’t exist. This is just a clickable table of contents for the Brad Marchand Goes To Russia graphic story that we published in May 2016 when the Boston...
As die hard Boston Bruins fans or readers of this blog know, Bruins’ winger Brad Marchand went to Russia to play for Team Canada at the 2016 World Championship. So, far Team Canada and...
On the Victory Day this year, I was looking at the archival pictures of the 1945 parade in Moscow. Among all the old pictures, I saw a picture of the Soviet cavalry taking a part...
Balderisomania never stops at Chidlovski.Com! Here is Helmut Balderis, a young and promising right wing from Dynamo Riga, playing vs. Jiri Crha, goalie of Team Czechoslovakia. Balderis isplaying his first games with the national...
Regardless of the outcome of the Washington vs. Pittsburgh series in the 2016 Stanley Cup, I really enjoy this guy play. Kuznetsov is kinda a reincarnation of good old soviet forwards from the past!...
Title: The Summit in 1972 Client: Pro Bono Launch Date: January 2002 Technologies: HTML/CSS; SQL/ASP; MS Access URL: chidlovski.com/personal/1972/ A matter of personal opinion and research on the 1972 Canada vs. USSR Summit Series....
As some might knoe, my specialty is sports history. However, I don’t lock on the past and sometimes I try to connect the dots from the past and the present. Here is an infographics...