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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Russia's Beloglazova: An Up-And-Comer in Women's Hockey   August 22, 2018
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Take note - Darya Beloglazova, or "Dasha" as she is known diminutively, is a
name in women';s hockey whom you will soon be hearing more of, especially over
the years ahead. At the time of her interview with THW she is all of 17 years
old -soon to turn 18 in Sept. 2018 - and yet she has already represented Russia
 at three different IIHF World Championship tournaments at the U18 level.
Separate from her international play, Beloglazova is playing professional
hockey too for Tornado Dmitrov in the Russian Women's Hockey League (WHL)
(NOTE: WHL is anglicized from Женская хоккейная лига
(ЖХЛ)).Team Russia';s Darya Beloglazova high-fives one of her coaches at the
 2018 IIHF Women';s U18 World Championships (Photo Credit: Elena Rusko).

We had the chance to speak with her before the start of the upcoming 2018-19
WHL season. In the process we learned a bit more about who she is as a hockey
player and as a person. We also found out what aspirations Beloglazova has in
mind for herself as she moves from her teenage years into adulthood. It was
interesting to hear what she had to say, and we are excited to know that this
talented hockey player has many more years for us to watch her compete. In
Beloglazova';s case and ours, the best is yet to come as she will only get
better with age.

We hope that you will be just as excited to get to know her as we were.
Beloglazova was a little self-conscious about her English skills but she did
quite well during her interview. Without further adieu, we introduce you to
this young member of Russia';s "Red Machine" of elite hockey players.Learning
the Game in Moscow

Beloglazova was born Sept. 18, 2000 in Moscow, Russia. The nation';s capital
and most populous city has long been a "hockey hotbed" for highly skilled
players. Lyudmila Belyakova and Alexander Ovechkin are two of hockey';s
premier names that are also Moscow natives. Beloglazova is certainly within
good company. Like most players who have gone on to become internationally
recognized, she began playing the game at a very young age.

"I started playing hockey when I was about six years old," Beloglazova
recalled. "I had a friend back then who played hockey. I saw it and I liked it
too. I asked my parents if I could start playing - my parents were sure that
girls don't play hockey. But when we came to school, the coach told me to 'come
 to training';."Darya Beloglazova cuts around an opposing Finnish player (Photo
 Credit: Elena Rusko).

Presently there are seven teams in Russia';s WHL, including Beloglazova';s
Tornado. The team is housed in Dmitrov which is in Moscow Oblast - a region
outside of Moscow which more or less functions as a suburb to the capital. Star
 Russian players such as Belyakova, Anna Shokhina, Angelina Goncharenko,
and Alevtina Shtarëva all are teammates of Beloglazova';s with Tornado.
Despite being surrounded with so much hockey talent in both her locker room and
 in the city where she lives, she finds it hard to pinpoint one particular
player whom she admires or models her game after.

"I have a lot of hockey players that I like," Beloglazova went on to say. "I
cannot single out one of them. I look at their game and how they train, and I
try take something from each of them for myself."Performance for the Russian
U18 National Squad

At 5-foot-4 and close to the 130-pound mark, Beloglazova has a build that is
conducive for generating a lot of quickness. She is a fast and shifty skater,
although when asked about her best hockey attributes she humbly redirects to
her coaches'; expertise:

"They say that I have good skating and a strong shot. I do not know - coaches
know better about it than me," she smiled.

Russian coaches must think highly enough of her game that three times they have
 selected her to represent the country. Beloglazova played for Russia at the
2016, 2017 and 2018 IIHF Women';s U18 World Championships. The 2016 tournament
was played in St. Catharines, ON, Canada and this THW writer was in attendance
for each game of the tournament, being able to witness Beloglazova';s play
firsthand.Darya Beloglazova looks on intently from the Russian bench (Photo
Credit: Elena Rusko).

It was a tremendous first tournament for her as in the six games played she
produced five points, which made her the second leading scorer for the
Russians. Her three assists were the most on the team, while her pair of goals
were the second most.  She also did not hold back on shooting, as her 15 shots
 on goal were the third most for the Russians. Despite Beloglazova';s offensive
 production the Russians would lose in the bronze medal game 2-1 to Sweden and
would return home without a medal that year. She scored the only goal for
Russia in the loss to the Swedes.

"When you play for the national team this is a special, important feeling,"
Beloglazova said. "I love playing for Russia - it';s always a great
responsibility and a great honor for me. Of course, I want be useful player for
 our team."Taking Home the Bronze Medal

And useful she certainly has been. It would be a different outcome for
Beloglazova and Russia when the 2017 U18 tournament was played in the cities
of Přerov and Zlín in the Czech Republic. This would be both a close
tournament and a heated tournament, with numerous skirmishes and game
misconducts taking place during Russia';s quarterfinal against the host
nation. Once more Beloglazova would net a pair of goals for her country
through six games at the tournament. None were more important than the goal she
 scored in the bronze medal game of the tournament against Sweden, which
ultimately returned the favor to the Swedes. In a close affair with the
Russians up by only 1-0, Beloglazova netted a power play tally to seal the deal
 for a Russian 2-0 victory. This time she and her team would be taking a medal
back to their homeland.

The third and final U18 tournament of Beloglazova';s career was played in
January 2018 and it was played on Russian soil - in Dmitrov no less. One of the
 team';s true veterans at this point, she once again netted two goals in the
six-game tournament as well as an assist. Beloglazova led all Russian shooters
with 18 shots throughout the tournament, which also placed her in the top-10
out of players from all eight nations. One of her two tallies came during the
2-0 quarter-final win over Finland. Despite her valiant efforts throughout this
 last tournament, Russia would lose 2-1 to Sweden in the semis, followed by a
5-1 loss to Canada in the bronze medal game.Darya Beloglazova is mobbed by her
teammates after scoring a goal for Russia (Photo Credit: Elena Rusko).

Beloglazova was so distraught by the loss on Russian ice that she issued an
apology on social media to her fellow countrymen:

"I want to say thank you to everyone - everyone who has been with us throughout
 this time, who watched our games, worried for us and supported us. I am sorry
for not being able to win... sorry to have not justified your expectations."

Seeing a young player wear the weight of the world on her shoulders like that
cannot help but impress. At all of 17 years old at the time, her words came
across as very touching and heartfelt.Beloglazova';s First Year of Pro Hockey

Acting as a form of bookend for Beloglazova';s last U18 tournament was her
first professional season. Russia';s 2017-18 WHL campaign accommodated both the
 U18 tournament and the PyeongChang Winter Games by taking corresponding breaks
 in play from a season that stretched from September into late-April.
Beloglazova played in 22 of the team';s 24 regular season games, plus all five
of their playoff games.

Unlike North America';s NWHL or CWHL, it is rather commonplace for teenage
players to compete in the WHL alongside grown women. Considering that she was
17 in her first year, Beloglazova certainly held her own out there against far
more seasoned players. By her standards she was not particularly pleased with
her first year. Instead, she is now putting her first year behind and focusing
instead on the upcoming 2018-19 season.Darya Beloglazova and her teammates are
ecstatic after scoring against Canada (Photo Credit: Elena Rusko).

"I think my first season was unsuccessful," she stated matter-of-factly. "I';m
in a summer camp with Tornado now. I will play with Tornado again for 2018-19."

Beloglazova scored two goals and picked up an assist in the 22 games that she
played this past year. Her plus/minus of minus-seven was unfortunately the
poorest on the team. However, she won 16 of 30 face-offs and fired 26 shots on
goal. Showing Tornado';s trust in their young player, Beloglazova played in
each of the team';s postseason games. They would come up just short in the
championship game on Apr. 23, 2018 where they would lose 4-1 to HC Agidel
Ufa.As Beloglazova Looks Ahead...

Lessons have been learned and improvements are being made. Beloglazova has been
 training very diligently during this summer, and there are all appearances
that her upcoming WHL season will have a dramatic increase in point production.
 She is committed to her sport and doing the most for her team. Beloglazova is
also very appreciative of the life that hockey has afforded her.

"I started an independent life very early on," she told THW. "Hockey has given
me a lot and I';m glad that I am here. You should do a lot of training and
love the hockey in your life - only then you can achieve something. Every year
hockey develops and it is necessary to train even more."Darya Beloglazova is
all smiles at the 2018 IIHF Women';s U18 World Championships in Dmitrov, Russia
 (Photo Credit: Elena Rusko).

Now that you have been introduced to her, there are likely a number of North
American fans who are hoping that she may someday play college hockey in either
 the USA or Canada, or that perhaps she will make the jump to the NWHL or CWHL.
 The notion is something Beloglazova has considered, but at this time she is
content in her homeland.

"I had an offer to go to America, but because of studying in university and
some small health problems, I decided to stay in Russia. Maybe someday I';ll
play in America."

We would love the opportunity to have her playing on this side of the globe at
some point. For now, we will just have to be content in watching Dasha
Beloglazova compete at various World Championships, and likely someday the
Winter Olympics.

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