Andrei Markov (ice hockey)
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Andrei Viktorovich Markov (born December 20, 1978) is a Russian-Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He played for the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL) and served as their alternate captain.
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Career
He was drafted with the 162nd overall pick by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft. Before playing in the NHL, he played 4 seasons in the Russian Superleague with Khimik Voskresensk for 2 seasons and Dynamo Moscow for 2 seasons.
He made his NHL debut with the Canadiens during 2000-01 NHL season. He split his time between both the Canadiens and their AHL affiliate Quebec Citadelles. He earned a permanent spot on the Canadiens roster during the 2001-02 NHL season. He went back to Russia during the 2004-05 NHL lockout to play for his former team Dynamo Moscow.[1]
He came back to North America after the lockout and signed a four-year deal with the Canadiens on May 28, 2007.[2]
He became a Canadian citizen on July 16, 2010.[3]
He signed a three-year deal with the Canadiens on June 23, 2011.[4]
On September 15, 2014, the Canadiens named Markov as one of their alternate captains along with P.K. Subban, Tomas Plekanec, and Max Pacioretty.[5]
On 16 April 2020, Markov announced that he was retiring from playing professional ice hockey.[6]
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