Nikolay Borshchevsky

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameNikolay Konstantinovich•Borshchevsky
Used nameNikolay•Borshchevsky
Nick/petnamesStick
Original nameНиколай Константинович•Борщевский
Born12 January 1965 in Tomsk, Tomsk (RUS)
Measurements175 cm / 82 kg
AffiliationsSpartak Moskva, Moskva (RUS)
NOC Unified Team
Nationality Russian Federation
Medals OG
Gold 1
Silver 0
Bronze 0
Total 1

Biography

Nikolay Borshchevsky began his hockey career in 1982 in Dynamo Minsk, joining Dynamo Moskva in 1983, and playing there until 1989, winning silvers with them at the Soviet Championships in 1985-87 and bronze in 1988. In 1989 Borshchevsky joined Spartak Moskva, played there through 1992, and won silver (1991) at the Soviet Championships and bronze (1992) at the CIS Championships. In 1992 he was also named the MVP of the CIS Championships and was the leading goal scorer (25) at those championships. In 1992 Borshchevsky was drafted by the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs as the 77th overall pick and played with them until 1995, although he finished the 1994-95 season with the Calgary Flames. From 1995-96 Borshchevsky played with the Dallas Stars and he finished his playing career in 1996-98 again with Spartak Moskva. In 1997 he was the leading scorer at the Russian Championships. Internationally Borshchevsky won gold at the 1992 Olympic Winter Games and also played with the Russian team at the 1992 World Championships. After retiring from competition in 1998, Borshchevsky opened a hockey school in Mississauga, Ontario and in 2000 relocated the school to Concord, Ontario, just north of Toronto. In 2006, Borshchevsky shut down his school, when he became head coach of Lokomotiv Yaroslavl from 2006-07. Beginning in 2009 Broshchevsky became head coach of Atlant Moskva Oblast.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal Nationality As
1992 Winter Olympics Ice Hockey (Ice Hockey) EUN RUS Nikolay Borshchevsky
Ice Hockey, Men (Olympic) Unified Team 1 Gold