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23 of January, 16:23

Hockey player Sergei Makarov was placed in intensive care A famous hockey player Sergei Makarov was immediately taken to the intensive care unit. Doctors diagnosed honored master of sports of the USSR floating thrombosis of the right common femoral vein.

Honored master of sports of the USSR Sergei Makarov turned to Metropolitan doctors in consequence of the pain in the leg and swelling in the first half of the day on January 23. During the examination, the doctors found the 56-year-old hockey player blood clot in the right common femoral Vienna, according to LifeNews. They immediately decided to put Makarova in intensive care to prevent complications in consequence of floating thrombosis.

Sergei Makarov in the 1980s, years played in the legendary five Larionov hockey club CSKA on the extreme right position of the attacker. He is one of the members of the "team of the century", the best Russian sniper in history, eight-time favorite and two-time world olimpionik.

Makarov was the best sniper in the world championship -1979, the best scorer of the championship 1983, 1985, 1986, steadily fell into symbolic of the five, and in 1981 in a friendly match in Edmonton was first released as part of the Troika Krutov - Larionov - Makarov, which is currently recognized as one of the strongest in the history of ice sports. Their benefit was the tournament in 1986, when all the 1st five and goalkeeper of the USSR were in a team of All Stars. None of these people was not even 30 years old, and they have already become legendary.

Honored master of sports holds the record among Russian and Russian hockey players by the total number of goals in official matches for teams and national team of the USSR, Russia and the NHL (714) ahead on 9 washers Boris Mikhailov. Number 24, which was played by Sergei Makarov, withdrawn from circulation in CSKA. Currently Makarov holds the position of Director of Night hockey League.
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