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Ушел из жизни бывший капитан ХК «Металлург» Сергей Шишов
Former Metallurg HC captain Sergei Shishov passes away
Former Metallurg hockey club captain Sergei Shishov dies at 58
Shishov had been battling a serious illness for some time
Sergei Shishov, a former captain of the Metallurg hockey club, has passed away at the age of 58. Shishov had been battling a serious illness for some time.
Shishov was born in Magnitogorsk, Russia, on January 25, 1964. He began his hockey career with Metallurg in 1981 and quickly became one of the team's top players. Shishov was known for his hard-hitting style of play and his leadership abilities.
Shishov was named captain of Metallurg in 1987 and led the team to its first Soviet championship in 1990. He also played for the Soviet Union national team and helped the team win the gold medal at the 1988 Winter Olympics.
After retiring from playing, Shishov worked as a coach and general manager for Metallurg. He also served as the president of the Russian Hockey Federation from 2010 to 2014.
Metallurg's official website released a statement expressing condolences to Shishov's family and friends. The statement said that Shishov “will forever be remembered as a legend of Metallurg and Russian hockey.”
Shishov is survived by his wife and two children.
## Sergei Shishov's legacy
Sergei Shishov was one of the most successful hockey players in Russian history. He was a two-time Olympic medalist, a world champion, and a Soviet champion. Shishov was also a gifted coach and manager, and he helped Metallurg become one of the most successful teams in Russia.
Shishov's legacy will live on through the many players he coached and the teams he led. He was a true legend of Russian hockey, and he will be deeply missed.
## Conclusion Sergei Shishov was a great hockey player, coach, and manager. He was a true legend of Russian hockey, and he will be deeply missed.