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Role
  
Ice hockey player

Career end
  
2004

Name
  
Sergei Bautin

Career start
  
1990


Playing career
  
1990–2004

Weight
  
91 kg

Height
  
1.91 m

Position
  
Defenseman

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Born
  
March 11, 1967 (age 57) Rahachow, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union (
1967-03-11
)

NHL Draft
  
17th overall, 1992 Winnipeg Jets

Played for
  
HC Dynamo Moscow, Winnipeg Jets

National team
  
Unified Team   Russia

Sergei Bautin rare NHL goal for Jets (1992)


Sergei Vladimirovich Bautin (born March 11, 1967 in Rahachow, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union) is a retired ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League for the Winnipeg Jets, Detroit Red Wings and the San Jose Sharks.

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Winnipeg Jets GM Mike Smith drafted Bautin in the first round, 17th overall in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft.

Sergei ended up playing 130 games for the Jets, scoring 5 goals and 25 assists for 30 points, collecting 176 penalty minutes. He wore the number 3, and was usually paired with fellow Russian Igor Ulanov.

On March 8, 1994, Bautin, along with Bob Essensa, was traded to the Detroit Red Wings for Tim Cheveldae and Dallas Drake. After his stint with Detroit, Sergei then signed on as a Free Agent with the San Jose Sharks in 1995. He played the rest of the 1995–96 season with San Jose's IHL affiliate, the Kansas City Blades.

In addition to his NHL experience, Bautin was a significant member of the 1992 Unified Team (former Soviet Union) where they received Gold Medal honors by beating Canada 3–1.

Sergei continued his career playing for pro teams in Sweden, Germany and Japan before finishing his career in Russia.

After his retirement, he returned to Kansas City, where, as of January 2009, he is the head coach of the Kansas City Outlaws Bantam AA Hockey team. He also runs various hockey camps throughout the summer. He is also involved with Team Kansas, a player development program with an emphesis on team play and chemistry. The teams are divided by birth years and meet twice a week.

References

Sergei Bautin Wikipedia