Ivan Vladimirovich Provorov (russian: Иван Владимирович Проворов; born 13 January 1997) is a Russian professional
ice hockey
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defenceman
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and
alternate captain for the
Philadelphia Flyers
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of the
National Hockey League
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(NHL).
Provorov was born in
Yaroslavl, Russia, and played with the
Yaroslavl Lokomotiv
Hockey Club Lokomotiv (russian: ХК Локомотив, en, Locomotive HC), also known as Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, is a Russian professional ice hockey team, based in the city of Yaroslavl, playing in the top level Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) ...
youth hockey team before moving to
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Wilkes-Barre ( or ) is a city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the county seat of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Luzerne County. Located at the center of the Wyoming Valley in Northeastern Pennsylvania, it had a population of 44,328 in th ...
at the age of 13 to play with the junior
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights
The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights are a junior ice hockey organization from Pittston, Pennsylvania. In 2015, the Knights' junior hockey organization purchased the dormant Dawson Creek Rage franchise in the Tier II North American Hockey League (N ...
. After two years with the Knights and one with the
Cedar Rapids RoughRiders of the
United States Hockey League, the
Brandon Wheat Kings of the
Western Hockey League selected Provorov 30th overall in the 2014
CHL Import Draft. In 2016, the WHL awarded Provorov the
Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy, given annually to the best defenceman in the league. Internationally, Provorov has represented
Russia
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at the
IIHF World U18 Championship
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, the
IIHF World U20 Championship
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, and the
Ice Hockey World Championships
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.
The Flyers selected Provorov seventh overall in the
2015 NHL Entry Draft, and he signed an
entry-level contract with the team that year. Provorov did not miss a game with the Flyers between 2016 and 2022, and holds the franchise's second-longest
iron man streak for most consecutive games played, behind only
Rod Brind'Amour. He is a three-time recipient of the
Barry Ashbee Trophy for the best Flyers defenceman, and is the youngest recipient in franchise history.
Early life
Provorov was born in
Yaroslavl, Russia on 13 January 1997, the oldest of three children born to Venera and Vladimir Provorov. He learned to ice skate at the age of five, and grew up playing
ice hockey
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with future
Penn State skater Nikita Pavlychev, who said that Provorov "was definitely always standing out among the other kids even when we were growing up".
After spending time with the
Yaroslavl Lokomotiv
Hockey Club Lokomotiv (russian: ХК Локомотив, en, Locomotive HC), also known as Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, is a Russian professional ice hockey team, based in the city of Yaroslavl, playing in the top level Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) ...
youth hockey team, Provorov made the decision to move to North America, with the eventual goal of joining the
National Hockey League
The National Hockey League (NHL; french: Ligue nationale de hockey—LNH, ) is a professional ice hockey sports league, league in North America comprising 32 teams—25 in the United States and 7 in Canada. It is considered to be the top ranke ...
(NHL).
Provorov moved to
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Wilkes-Barre ( or ) is a city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the county seat of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Luzerne County. Located at the center of the Wyoming Valley in Northeastern Pennsylvania, it had a population of 44,328 in th ...
in 2011, at the age of 13, to play for the junior
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights
The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights are a junior ice hockey organization from Pittston, Pennsylvania. In 2015, the Knights' junior hockey organization purchased the dormant Dawson Creek Rage franchise in the Tier II North American Hockey League (N ...
.
He lived with a
billet family, and learned English by attending private school and watching English-language films and television, such as ''
Gladiator
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''.
Knights assistant coach Alex Vasko, who recruited Provorov, acted as the player's translator when he first arrived in the US.
In his first season with the Knights, Provorov recorded 61
points
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in 27 games, and was part of the Tier I 14U national championship team that also included Pavlychev and
Daniel Sprong. The next season, he was moved up to the Knights'
midget hockey team, where he recorded 97 points in 51 games.
Playing career
Amateur
Provorov was
drafted at the age of 16 by the
Cedar Rapids RoughRiders of the
United States Hockey League (USHL) in the first round, fifth overall, of the 2013 USHL futures draft.
He played 56 games with the RoughRiders in the 2013-14 season, scoring six
goals and 13
assists. After his rookie season with the RoughRiders, Provorov was selected in two separate amateur drafts. The
Brandon Wheat Kings of the
Western Hockey League (WHL)a subdivision of the
Canadian Hockey League (CHL)in the 2014
CHL Import Draft, while Yaroslavl Lokomotiv selected him 120th overall in the
2014 KHL Junior Draft
The 2014 KHL Junior Draft was the sixth entry draft held by the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). It took place on May 8, 2014. Ice hockey players from around the world aged between 17 and 21 years of age were selected. Players eligible to take p ...
.
Originally, Provorov intended to spend two years with Cedar Rapids before playing college hockey for Penn State or
Michigan
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, but he decided to sign with the Wheat Kings after a conversation with general manager and coach
Kelly McCrimmon.
In January 2015, Provorov was invited to the
CHL Top Prospects Game
The CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game is an annual event in which forty of the top NHL Entry Draft eligible prospects in the Canadian Hockey League play against each other in an all-star game environment. Players are able to boost their draft ranking w ...
, where he played for Team Orr alongside future
Philadelphia Flyer Travis Konecny. He ranked first among WHL rookies in scoring during the 2014–15 season, with 15 goals and 61 points in 60 games, and was a finalist for the
CHL Top Draft Prospect Award. The following season, in
2015–16 Provorov was reassigned to the Wheat Kings, who won the
Ed Chynoweth Cup but failed to win a single game in the
2016 Memorial Cup. He finished the 2015–16 season with 21 goals and 73 points in 62 games, and was named both the
WHL Defenceman of the Year and the
CHL Defenceman of the Year.
Professional
Going into the
2015 NHL Entry Draft, the
NHL Central Scouting Bureau The NHL Central Scouting Services (CSS) is a department within the National Hockey League that ranks prospects for the NHL Entry Draft at specific times during the hockey season. Players are ranked based on how well they will translate to the prof ...
ranked Provorov seventh among all draft prospects. He was the second-highest rated
defenceman
Defence or defense (in American English) in ice hockey is a player position that is primarily responsible for preventing the opposing team from scoring. They are often referred to as defencemen, D, D-men or blueliners (the latter a reference t ...
, after
Noah Hanifin. The Philadelphia Flyers selected Provorov seventh overall in the draft, and signed him to an
entry-level contract shortly afterwards.
After a strong showing at training camp, Provorov was named to the Flyers'
2016–17 roster on 10 October 2016, where he was paired with veteran defenceman
Mark Streit. He made his NHL debut on 14 October 2016, scoring his first point with an assist in the season opener against the
Los Angeles Kings. He scored his first NHL goal the next month, in the second period of a 4–2 loss against the
Tampa Bay Lightning on 23 November. Provorov finished his rookie season with 30 points (six goals and 24 assists) in 82 games with the Flyers.
In April 2017, Provorov was awarded the
Barry Ashbee Trophy, given to the Flyers' best defenceman. He was the third rookie to win the trophy, following
Norm Barnes in 1980 and
Shayne Gostisbehere in 2016, and was the youngest winner in Flyers history.

Provorov began the
2017–18 season paired with
Andrew MacDonald, but after the latter was placed on the
injured reserve list with a lower body injury, Provorov was partnered with
Robert Hägg and
Shayne Gostisbehere. He improved upon his scoring from the previous year, recording 41 points (17 goals) in 82 games.
That year, the Flyers made an appearance in the
Stanley Cup playoffs, where they were eliminated in the first round by the
Pittsburgh Penguins. Provorov revealed after the playoff series that he had suffered a
separated shoulder prior to Game 6, and had been given painkillers so that he could play in the game. The injury would not require surgery, but required eight weeks to heal.
Provorov struggled at the start of the
2018–19 season, leading to speculation that he had not fully recovered from his shoulder injury. In December,
Travis Sanheim
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replaced Gostisbehere as Provorov's partner, a decision which seemed to improve his performance. He had the highest time on ice of any Flyer that season, averaging over 25 minutes of play per game, and playing a total of 2,059 minutes. The Flyers' defence disappointed both offensively and defensively in the 2018–19 season: as a collective, the team allowed 280 goals against them, while no individual defenceman scored 10 or more goals.
Most of the blame was placed on Provorov and Gostisbehere, the former of whom netted only seven goals and 26 points across the 82-game season.
On 12 September 2019, the Flyers re-signed Provorov to a six-year, $40.5 million contract extension. He entered the
2019–20 season on the top defensive pair with
Matt Niskanen. When the NHL season was suspended on 12 March due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, Provorov had amassed 13 goals and 36 points in all 69 regular-season games.
He continued practicing during the pause, skating at a private rink in Wilkes-Barre. When the NHL resumed for the
2020 Stanley Cup playoffs in
Toronto
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, Provorov was one of 31 Flyers selected for the bubble. He scored the winning goal in the second overtime of Game 6 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, forcing a Game 7 against the
New York Islanders
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. Provorov was again selected for the Barry Ashbee Trophy in 2020.
On 12 January 2021, the Flyers announced that Provorov would be designated
alternate captain for all home games during the
2020–21 season. Niskanen's sudden offseason retirement left Provorov without a defensive partner, and coach
Alain Vigneault altered the defensive pairings throughout the season in the hopes of finding a suitable top line. On 18 February 2021, Provorov surpassed
Claude Giroux's 328-game
iron man streak when the latter missed a game due to
COVID-19
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protocols. Provorov's still-ongoing streak is now the second-longest in Flyers history, behind
Rod Brind'Amour's 484 consecutive starts from 1993–1999. The next week, on 24 February, Provorov set the NHL record of 331 consecutive games played by a defenseman from the start of a career for the same team, passing former Ranger
Dan Girardi's record of 330. At the conclusion of the 2020–21 season, Provorov was awarded the Barry Ashbee Trophy for the third time in five seasons. He led the Flyers' defencemen with 26 points in all 55 games of the pandemic-shortened year.
After playing in 403 consecutive NHL games from the start of his career, Provorov was placed in enhanced COVID-19 protocols on 4 January 2022, forcing him to miss that night's game against the
Anaheim Ducks and ending his iron man streak short of Brind'Amour's record.
Following the 2021–22 season, Provorov was critical of the Philadelphia media when asked about his performance during a disappointing season.
Player profile
Scouting reports on Provorov have highlighted his skating ability and control.
TSN Hockey declared him an "
cellent, all-around defenseman with good upside", and praised his "excellent skating ability and a penchant for displaying tremendous mobility on the ice". Cory Pronman of ESPN said that he was "a smooth, quiet player who can flash high-end offensive moments too". Tony MacDonald, head of amateur scouting for the
Carolina Hurricanes
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, praised Provorov's "great feel for the game, a great sense and a great understanding of how to play both with and without the puck".
Provorov is also known for his iron man streak. He currently holds the record for most consecutive games played for the same team from the start of a career, and is second to Rod Brind'Amour for longest consecutive game streak in Flyers history. From his debut, Provorov did not miss an NHL game until January 4, 2022, when he entered COVID-19 protocols several hours prior to a game against the
Anaheim Ducks.
Prior to that date, he had not missed a game of hockey since the age of 10, when he contracted
chickenpox
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and stayed home so as not to infect his teammates. Provorov maintains a training regimen into the summer to maintain his conditioning, and credits his streak to his desire to play, telling ''
The Philadelphia Inquirer
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'', "I take pride in being out there every game and trying to help the team any way possible".
International play
Provorov made his first international hockey appearance at the
2014 IIHF World U18 Championships
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Top Division
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, playing for
Russia
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. He next appeared playing for the
Russian junior team at the
2015 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (WJC), scoring an assist in the first game of the preliminary round against
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. Russia came away from the tournament with a silver medal, falling to
Canada
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in the finals.
Provorov returned to the Russian team at the
2016 WJC. His goal in the final minutes of the gold medal game against
Finland
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tied the game 3-3 and forced the match into
overtime. Finland scored shortly into the
sudden death
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round, however, and Russia came away with a silver medal once more. Provorov next appeared at the
IIHF World Championship the following year, one of ten Flyers appearing at the tournament. Russia earned their fourth consecutive World Championship medal, taking the bronze against Finland.
Due to sanctions imposed on the
Russian Athletics Federation following a high-profile
doping scandal
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, Provorov and other Russian hockey players competed at the
2021 IIHF World Championship
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as the
Russian Olympic Committee
The Russian Olympic Committee (ROC; russian: Олимпийский комитет России (ОКР), Olimpiyskiy komitet Rossii (OKR); Full name: All-Russian united social union "Olympic Committee of Russia", russian: Общероссий� ...
(ROC).
Provorov's first point in the tournament came from an assist in the final moments of the
Group A opener against the
Czech Republic
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. He picked up another assist in the same round against
Switzerland, helping clinch a playoff berth for the ROC. The Russian team eventually fell to
Canada
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in a quarterfinal overtime match, finishing fifth overall.
Personal life
Provorov's pet
Golden Retriever
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, "Drake the Pup Star", has a dedicated social media presence, with more than 1 million followers on
Instagram
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and
TikTok.
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
International
Awards and honors
References
External links
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1997 births
Living people
Brandon Wheat Kings players
Cedar Rapids RoughRiders players
Ice hockey players from Pennsylvania
National Hockey League first-round draft picks
Philadelphia Flyers draft picks
Philadelphia Flyers players
Russian expatriate ice hockey people
Russian expatriate sportspeople in the United States
Russian ice hockey defencemen
Sportspeople from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Sportspeople from Yaroslavl