The Detroit Red Wings Russian 5. Five Russian hockey legends, Igor Larionov, Vyacheslav Fetisov, Sergei Federov, Vyacheslav Kozlov, & Vladimir Konstantinov, emulated the style of Soviet Red Army teams that dominated hockey for 30 years, focusing on speed and puck control. First appeared on the same line on 10/27/95 (first time a line was composed of 5 Russians), and helped to a record of 62-13-7 in 1995, and the Stanley Cup in 1997. Konstantinov's career ended a few days after the Cup win.