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Ivan Telegin

1992 - Today

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Ivan Alexeyvich Telegin (Russian: Иван Алексеевич Телегин; born 28 February 1992) is a Russian professional ice hockey centre who is currently an unrestricted free agent. He most recently played for Avangard Omsk in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He was drafted by the Atlanta Thrashers, 101st overall, in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ivan Telegin is the 584th most popular hockey player (down from 494th in 2019), the 3,661st most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,584th in 2019) and the 86th most popular Russian Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Ivan Telegin ranks 584 out of 676Before him are Michael Grabner, Andrei Zubarev, Moritz Müller, Jamie Langenbrunner, Tomáš Kundrátek, and Oliver Ekman-Larsson. After him are Matthias Plachta, Nicklas Jensen, Ray Emery, Anton Belov, Drew Doughty, and Braden Holtby.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Ivan Telegin ranks 1,122Before him are Ali Ghazal, Ezequiel Cirigliano, Cedrick Mabwati, Simon Falette, Gamze Bulut, and Epp Mäe. After him are Chinami Tokunaga, Takashi Akiyama, Marius Cozmiuc, Robert Žulj, Jeoung Young-sik, and Patrick Farkas.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Ivan Telegin ranks 3,661 out of 3,761Before him are Vladislav Ignatyev (1987), Alexandr Smyshlyaev (1987), Andrei Zubarev (1987), Semion Elistratov (1990), Michael Andrew (null), and Elizaveta Kulichkova (1996). After him are David Safaryan (1989), Ivan Oblyakov (1998), Alexei Klimov (1975), Anton Belov (1986), Artur Omarov (1988), and Vladlena Bobrovnikova (1987).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Russia

Among hockey players born in Russia, Ivan Telegin ranks 86Before him are Nikita Nesterov (1993), Sergei Plotnikov (1990), Alexander Vasyunov (1988), Sergei Andronov (1989), Vladislav Gavrikov (1995), and Andrei Zubarev (1987). After him are Anton Belov (1986), Alexander Popov (1980), Dmitry Orlov (1991), Yuri Urychev (1991), Alexander Barabanov (1994), and Artem Anisimov (1988).