Career
Dominating the International Stage (1970s-1990s):
Makarov's legacy is deeply intertwined with the success of the Soviet national team. Alongside his linemates Igor Larionov and Vladimir Krutov, they formed the celebrated "KLM Line," a dominant offensive force that terrorized international competition throughout the 1980s. Together, they captured Gold medals at the 1984 and 1988 Winter Olympics, and numerous World Championship titles. Makarov himself established himself as a prolific scorer, his speed, agility, and exceptional hockey IQ making him a nightmare for opposing defenses.
A Career Delayed, But Not Denied (1980s-1990s):
Despite his international dominance, Makarov's arrival in the National Hockey League was delayed until 1989, due to Cold War restrictions. At the age of 31, he joined the Calgary Flames, where he defied expectations by thriving alongside young star Gary Roberts. Makarov won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the league's rookie of the year, a testament to his timeless talent.
In the Beginning
A Late Bloom and Enduring Impact (1980s-1995):
Makarov's NHL career wasn't defined by longevity, but by his impact during his limited time. He displayed a remarkable ability to adapt his game to the North American style, showcasing his intelligence and versatility. Despite arriving later in his career, he earned respect from teammates and opponents alike, leaving a lasting impression on the league.
Born June 19, 1958, in Chelyabinsk,, Russia was Hockey Hall if Fame Winger Sergei Makarov. Sergei played inthe NHL for the Calgary Flames, Hartford Whalers, San Jose Sharks , and the Dallas Stars. However, Makarov is best known as the right wing on the Soviet Union's famed "KLM Line," with center Igor Larionov and left wing Vladimir Krutov, but the impact of his playing career was global. He finished with 384 points (134 goals, 250 assists) in 424 NHL games, as well as 23 points (11 goals, 12 assists) in 34 playoff games.
Makarov was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2001 and the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2016.