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Dmitri Kalinin

1980 - Today

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Dmitri Vladimirovich Kalinin (Russian: Дмитрий Владимирович Калинин; born July 22, 1980) is a Russian professional ice hockey defenceman. He most recently played for Traktor Chelyabinsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Dmitri Kalinin is the 478th most popular hockey player (down from 373rd in 2019), the 3,450th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,357th in 2019) and the 71st most popular Russian Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Dmitri Kalinin ranks 478 out of 676Before him are Miķelis Rēdlihs, Thomas Greiss, Lars Haugen, Trevor Linden, Marcus Krüger, and Jhonas Enroth. After him are Mikko Koskinen, Miks Indrašis, Rostislav Olesz, Jakob Silfverberg, Nikita Gusev, and Oskar Osala.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Dmitri Kalinin ranks 1,194Before him are Yusuke Mori, Shweta Tiwari, Catharine Pendrel, Gennaro Bracigliano, Klaus Kröll, and Hiroshi Otsuki. After him are Richmond Forson, Ishmael Beah, Zayed Khan, Takuma Tsuda, Nathan Phillips, and Michael Vick.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Dmitri Kalinin ranks 3,450 out of 3,761Before him are Albert Batyrgaziev (1998), Maxim Chudov (1982), Larisa Ilchenko (1988), Anna Pavlova (1987), Varteres Samurgashev (1976), and Darya Kustova (1986). After him are Sofya Ochigava (1987), Evgeny Donskoy (1990), Artem Markelov (1994), Sergey Semenov (1995), Georgi Dzhikiya (1993), and Mikhail Aleshin (1987).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Russia

Among hockey players born in Russia, Dmitri Kalinin ranks 71Before him are Evgenii Dadonov (1989), Danis Zaripov (1981), Nail Yakupov (1993), Artemi Panarin (1991), Vadim Shipachyov (1987), and Ilya Sorokin (1995). After him are Nikita Gusev (1992), Andrei Vasilevskiy (1994), Vasily Koshechkin (1983), Sergei Shirokov (1986), Nikita Filatov (1990), and Ilya Nikulin (1982).