Sergei Brylin

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Sergei Brylin is a former Russian professional ice hockey forward best known for his long NHL career with the New Jersey Devils, with whom he won three Stanley Cup championships.

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instanceOf National Hockey League player
Russian ice hockey player
human
ice hockey forward
ice hockey player
awardReceived Stanley Cup
basedIn New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey
countryOfCitizenship Russia
Soviet Union
draftedBy New Jersey Devils
draftLeague NHL Entry Draft
employer New Jersey Devils
familyName Brylin
fieldOfWork ice hockey coaching
professional sports
genre team sport
givenName Sergei
hasRole forward
two-way forward
hasWonChampionship Stanley Cup
surface form: Stanley Cup with New Jersey Devils
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
league National Hockey League
memberOfSportsTeam Avangard Omsk
New Jersey Devils
Russia men's national ice hockey team
surface form: Russia national ice hockey team

SKA Saint Petersburg
name Sergei Brylin NERFINISHED
notableFor long NHL career with the New Jersey Devils
notableWork New Jersey Devils
surface form: New Jersey Devils 1995 Stanley Cup championship

New Jersey Devils
surface form: New Jersey Devils 2000 Stanley Cup championship

New Jersey Devils
surface form: New Jersey Devils 2003 Stanley Cup championship
numberOfStanleyCupsWon 3
occupation ice hockey coach
professional ice hockey player
participantIn NHL regular season
NHL playoffs
surface form: Stanley Cup playoffs
playedFor New Jersey Devils
surface form: New Jersey Devils organization
playsInLeague National Hockey League
surface form: NHL
positionPlayed centre
left wing
residence United States of America
surface form: United States
retiredFrom professional ice hockey
sexOrGender male
sport ice hockey
sportDiscipline ice hockey forward
teamCoached New Jersey Devils

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Dynamo Moscow developedPlayer Sergei Brylin