Former hockey player Bure described the death of his former teammate Gino Odzhika as a great loss.
MOSCOW, January 16 – RIA Novosti. Former striker of the Russian national ice hockey team Pavel Bure judicial The death of former teammate Gino Odzhika is a “great loss”.
From 1991 to 1998, the athletes played for the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL).
The death of Gino Odzhika became known on January 16, the causes of death of the former hockey player were not specified. In 2014, the athlete suffered a heart attack. He was diagnosed with amyloidosis (a protein metabolism disorder). He served as a tough guy throughout his acting career, earning Bure’s personal nickname “bodyguard”. In the NHL, he has also played for the Canadian, New York Islanders, Philadelphia Flyers, and Montreal Canadiens. He played a total of 605 games during the NHL regular season and scored 137 points (64 goals and 73 assists).
Source: Ria

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