NHL1990–2009Hall of Fame · 2015

Sergei Fedorov

Fedorov on the wall — for the Red Wings fan who knows #91.

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Career snapshot

Career: 1990–2009 · Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, 2015

Accolades

★ 3× Stanley Cup Champion with Detroit (1997, 1998, 2002)

★ Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, 2015

★ 1994 Hart Trophy — first Russian-born player to win NHL MVP

★ 2× Selke Trophy (1994, 1996) as NHL's top defensive forward

★ 1994 Lester B. Pearson Award as players' MVP

★ 483 career NHL goals · 1,179 career points

★ Defected from the Soviet Union mid-tournament in 1990 to join Detroit

★ 2002 + 2003 Russian Superleague championships after returning to KHL

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The card collector's view

Fedorov's rookie card is the 1990-91 Upper Deck #525 Young Guns High Series — part of the original Young Guns rookie subset that defined Upper Deck hockey. A French-language parallel from the same release is a noted collector chase. He also has an iconic 1990-91 O-Pee-Chee Premier #30 — the OPC Premier set sold for $10/pack at peak and Fedorov was the biggest reason. Modern Upper Deck SP Authentic, The Cup, and retrospective Red Wings sets offer signed and patch options for the Fedorov collection.

About Sergei Fedorov at FreshDCards

Sergei Fedorov defected from the Soviet Union mid-tournament in 1990 to join the Detroit Red Wings and immediately became one of the most complete players in the NHL. The 1994 Hart Trophy. Two Selke Trophies (1994, 1996) as the league's top defensive forward. Three Stanley Cups with Detroit (1997, 1998, 2002). He played all three forward positions and could play defense at an All-Star level when Scotty Bowman occasionally asked. 483 career NHL goals — the most by any Russian-born player at his retirement. First Russian to win the Hart, first to win a Cup as a key contributor.