Yesterday passed the actions devoted to the 70 anniversary of Moscow "Dynamo"

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passed on December 10 the festive actions devoted to the 70 anniversary of club in Park of Legends.

the Central event "Day of "Dynamo" became a ceremony of celebration of veterans in the hockey Museum within which merits of our glorified hockey players were noted. At a meeting were present: Olympic champions Petukhov Stanislas , Maltsev Alexander Nikolaevich, Pervukhin Vasilii Alekseevich, Svetlov Sergei, Golikov Alexander Nikolaevich, Golikov Vladimir Nikolaevich, Pashkov Alexander Konstantinovich, Myshkin Vladimir Semenovich, and also our veterans Titov Mikhail Fedorovich, Samochernov Igor, Anferov Mikhail, Leonov Youri, Zubrilchev Vladimir, Shashov Vladimir, Pyatanov Andrey, Belonozhkin Anatoly, Golubovich Vladimir, Popugaev Andrey, Vyshedkevich Sergei, Tuzik Igor. Many veterans could not be present on festive events for the reason that some of them are occupied at trainer's positions in the KHL various hockey clubs.

"Moscow "Dynamo" - the ancestor of hockey in our country. When the Canadian hockey only won popularity, it was heavy, but also then "Dynamo" was succeeded to win the Cup. Today we tried to revive tradition of game open-air in a meeting of veterans. It is very good habit, and I very much would like that it was adopted also by children. We, veterans, hope that the younger generation will be able to defend honor of club and our country", - told Petukhov Stanislas .

"This day when Moscow "Dynamo" celebrates 70-year anniversary, is pleasant to be here and to see all. With this club I connected they are 5 unforgettable years of the game career I carried out to "Dynamo", among the companions. There is a wish to tell gratitude words to all who surrounded me all these years, and to wish to veterans of health, and younger generation - progress", - Pashkov Alexander Konstantinovich noted.

Within a ceremony the present congratulated pupils of sports school of Chernyshev 2002, won in this year a country champion's title.