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1975 NHL DRAFT PICK
Viktor Khatulev
Selected in ninth round
No. 160 overall by Philadelphia Flyers

Born Feb. 17, 1955.  Died October 1994
Position: Left Wing / Defense
Height: n/a   Weight: n/a
BEFORE THE DRAFT
Last Team: Riga Dynamo (USSR)                      
Birthplace: Riga, Latvia (USSR)
Hometown: Riga, Latvia
PRE-DRAFT STATISTICS
Year TeamLeague GPG ATP PIM
1973-74 Riga DynamoUSSR 187 ---- --
1974-75 Riga DynamoUSSR 162 ---- --

PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS
World Junior Championships:
1974 (gold) (unofficial tournament), 1975 (gold) (unofficial tournament)
World Junior Championships Best Forward: 1975 (USSR)
World Junior Championships All-Star First Team: 1975 (USSR)
World Junior Championships Points Leader: 1974 (USSR)
Miscellaneous: Played in first World Junior Championships in Leningrad and second World Junior Championships in Winnipeg and Brandon, Manitoba. The two unofficial tournaments helped set stage for first official World Juniors in 1977. ... Was banned from Russian hockey for five years in 1975 for fighting, but the suspension was lifted.
NHL CAREER
Never played in NHL.
NON-NHL CAREER
Post-Draft Teams: Riga Dynamo (USSR)
NON-NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
WHA Draft Pick:
1975 (by Cleveland, No. 116 overall in Round 9)
Miscellaneous: Was first Soviet-born and trained player ever drafted by an NHL team. ... Did not learn he had been drafted until 1978. ... Turned down offer to move to Moscow and play for Central Red Army (USSR), instead preferring to remain in his native Latvia. ... Played on Soviet teams that toured North America for games vs. WHA teams during 1977-78 season and vs. NHL teams during 1978-79 season. ... Was banned for lifetime from Russian league in 1981 for his rough play. ... Became a taxi driver after his hockey career ended. He later worked in a warehouse and struggled with alcoholism. He had also served time in prison for dealing drugs during his playing days. ... Found dead on a street at age 39.
Note: Thanks to Arthur Chidlovski for his fine Khatulev research, available on his 1972 Canada vs. USSR Summit Series website.

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SNAPSHOT '75
Total Selected: 217
Forwards: 126
Defense: 65
Goaltenders: 26
Major Junior: 135
College Players: 61
Canadian: 162
Euro-Canadian: 3
USA Citizens: 46
U.S.-Born: 45
European: 6
Reached NHL: 87
Won Stanley Cup: 8
Hall of Fame: 0
All-Star Game: 6
Year-end All-Star: 3
Olympians: 11
Picks Traded: 21
 
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