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Nikolay Kulemin

1986 - Today

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Nikolay Vladimirovich Kulemin (Russian: Николай Владимирович Кулёмин; born 14 July 1986) is a Russian professional ice hockey player who is a free agent. Kulemin played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Islanders, the former of which drafted him in the second round, 44th overall, in the 2006 NHL entry draft. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nikolay Kulemin is the 633rd most popular hockey player (down from 498th in 2019), the 3,745th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,590th in 2019) and the 93rd most popular Russian Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Nikolay Kulemin ranks 633 out of 676Before him are Brent Seabrook, Jordan Eberle, Chris Kelly, Ben Bishop, Artem Anisimov, and Sean Couturier. After him are Oscar Möller, Tyler Seguin, Zemgus Girgensons, Corey Crawford, Jeff Skinner, and Jeff Carter.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Nikolay Kulemin ranks 1,682Before him are Yasunobu Matsuoka, Matt Jarvis, Danny Jones, Yuki Shimada, Ben Bishop, and Skream. After him are Andrea Jeremiah, Ryo Tadokoro, Juliet Ibrahim, Kazuki Someya, Lisa Haydon, and Amanda Polk.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Nikolay Kulemin ranks 3,745 out of 3,761Before him are Dayana Kirillova (2002), Nikolay Komlichenko (1995), Dmitri Aliev (1999), Vladislava Urazova (2004), Artem Anisimov (1988), and Nikita Chernov (1996). After him are Maria Ugolkova (1989), Martin Malyutin (1999), Inessa Merkulova (1964), Polina Komar (1999), Abubakr Abakarov (1999), and Misha Zilberman (1989).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Russia

Among hockey players born in Russia, Nikolay Kulemin ranks 93Before him are Anton Belov (1986), Alexander Popov (1980), Dmitry Orlov (1991), Yuri Urychev (1991), Alexander Barabanov (1994), and Artem Anisimov (1988). After him are Alexander Burmistrov (1991), Sergey Kalinin (1991), and Alexey Marchenko (1992).