Helmuts Balderis

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Helmuts Balderis : biography

30 June 1952 –

Helmuts Balderis-Sildedzis (born 30 June 1952 in Riga, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union) is a retired Latvian ice hockey player. He played right wing.

Playing career

Balderis played in the Soviet Hockey League for Dinamo Rīga (1969–77 and 1980–85) and CSKA Moscow (1977–80). He was the leading scorer in the 1977 and 1984 seasons, winning the Player of the Year award in 1977. He was the best Latvian player of the 1970s and 1980s and the most prolific scorer from that nation, tallying 333 goals in Soviet league play.

Balderis played for the Soviet national team, on the losing side of the Miracle on Ice game in 1980 but winning World Championships in 1978, 1979 and 1983. Balderis represented the Soviet Union in five IIHF World Championships (1976–1979, 1983), 1976 Canada Cup and 1980 Winter Olympics. He was named Best Forward in the 1977 World Championships. He was not selected for the USSR’s 1984 Olympic team and played in only one major international tournament after he left CSKA Moscow to go back to play for Dinamo Riga in 1980.

In 1985, Balderis retired and became a coach in Japan. He returned in 1989, when Soviet players were allowed to play in the NHL. Balderis was drafted by the Minnesota North Stars, playing 26 games and scored 3 goals with 6 assists. He became the oldest ever player drafted by an NHL team (36) and the oldest player to score his first goal (37). He retired again after one season in Minnesota, but came out of retirement for the second time when Latvia regained its independence. Balderis played several games for the newly created Latvian national team (in 1992), serving as its captain and scoring 2 goals. He later coached the team and served as its general manager. He is currently a member of the Latvian Ice Hockey Federation (Latvijas Hokeja Federācija; LHF).

In 1998, he was inducted into IIHF International Hockey Hall of Fame.

Awards

  • Soviet league First All-Star Team (1977)
  • Izvestia Trophy (Soviet league top scorer) (1977, 1983)
  • Soviet league player of the year (1977)
  • World Championships All-Star Team (1977)
  • Named Best Forward at World Championships (1977)
  • Leading scorer of the Latvian league (1993)

International play

  • Played for USSR in 1971 European Junior Championships
  • Played for USSR in 1976 Canada Cup
  • Played for USSR in 1976–77 Super Series
  • Played for USSR in World Championships (1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1983)
  • Played for USSR in 1979 Challenge Cup
  • Played for USSR in 1980 Super Series
  • Played for USSR in 1980 Winter Olympic Games
  • Played for and coached Latvia in qualifications for 1993 Men’s World Ice Hockey Championships. He coached the team until 1994.

International statistics

Year Team Event   GP G A P PIM
1971 Soviet Union EJC 5 10 1 11 4
1976 Soviet Union Canada Cup 5 2 3 5 6
1976 Soviet Union WC 10 3 7 10 6
1976–77 Soviet Union Super Series 7 4 4 8 14
1977 Soviet Union WC 9 8 7 15 4
1978 Soviet Union WC 10 9 2 11 8
1979 Soviet Union Chal. Cup 3 1 1 2 0
1979 Soviet Union WC 8 4 5 9 9
1980 CSKA Moscow Super Series 5 5 2 7 2
1980 Soviet Union Olympics 7 5 4 9 5
1983 Soviet Union WC 10 4 5 9 22
1992 Latvia WC Group C qualifying 2 2 2 4 0