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Bure and turned
During this time, Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko offered Bure a tax-free US $ 4 million salary to play in Belarus, which Bure turned down.

Bure and down
In addition to receiving criticism from Isles fans who labeled him a traitor, he drew the rage of Ranger fans as well, who felt he misused his offensively gifted players such as Eric Lindros and Pavel Bure by having them play the neutral-zone trap ( a defensive tactic used to slow down the opponent, but also limiting the user's offensive chances ).

Bure and contract
With Bure gone and Messier in the last year of his contract, several previously under-achieving players began developing into key contributors for the team, most notably Naslund and Bertuzzi.
The Canucks began negotiating a contract with Bure, but before one could be finalized, the issue of his existing contract with the Central Red Army had to be settled.
Bure signed a four-year contract worth a reported $ 2. 7 million with an $ 800, 000 signing bonus soon thereafter.
The deal made Bure the Canucks ' second highest paid player behind team captain Trevor Linden, who had just recently signed a four-year, $ 3. 7 million contract.
In the subsequent off-season, the Canucks announced they had re-signed Bure to a five-year, US $ 24. 5 million contract on June 16.
Bure and the Canucks had, in fact, entered into contract negotiations at the beginning of the 1993 – 94 season, although two years remained in his original deal.
Numerous accusations were made in the media during the Canucks ' playoff run that Bure threatened not to play if a contract could not be agreed upon.
A Toronto Star article published before the first game of the Finals on May 31, 1994, claimed that Bure had signed a five-year, US $ 30 million contract that, if the Canucks had not agreed to, would have seen him pull out of game five of the Conference Finals against the Maple Leafs.
The Toronto Sun held that the contract was a five-year, US $ 22. 5 million deal, and that it was signed prior to either game six or seven of the opening round against the Flames after Bure's agent, Ron Salcer, told general manager Quinn that Bure would not play if the deal was not made.
Scoring 50 goals was also implicit in a contract bonus for Bure.
Following the 1997 – 98 season, Bure told newly appointed general manager Brian Burke in a meeting on July 5, 1998, that he would not play for the Canucks again, despite still having a year left in his contract worth USD $ 8 million.
Another instance he has mentioned in particular were his contract negotiations in 1994, when it was rumoured that Bure was threatening to sit himself out of the playoffs as leverage.
The marriage was allegedly set up by Bure's agents as a preventative measure against deportation in the event Bure and the Canucks could not come to terms with a contract.

Bure and August
Instead, in August of that year, he married Idelette de Bure, a widow who had two children from her first marriage.
Despite finally having a high-profile centre to play with, reports in the media began soon thereafter that Bure was requesting to be traded, starting with an article published by The Province on August 26, 1997, by Tony Gallagher.
Bure underwent back surgery following the 2003 – 04 NHL season, and never played a game for the Los Angeles Kings after signing with them on August 12, 2005.
They have three children, Natasha Valerievna Bure ( b. August 15, 1998 ), Lev Valerievich Bure ( b. February 20, 2000 ) and Maksim Valerievich Bure ( b. January 20, 2002 ).

Bure and 1991
The Bure Valley Railway opened on 10 July 1990, and a long distance footpath ( rail trail ) opened alongside it in 1991.
He was the first Canucks rookie to score 30 goals and came within one point of tying Ivan Hlinka's team record of 60 points as a first-year player, set in 1981 – 82 ( the record was later tied by Pavel Bure in 1991 – 92 ).
After the Soviet Union was dissolved in 1991, Bure competed for Russia in two Winter Olympics, winning silver at the 1998 Games in Nagano and bronze at the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City.
Nearly five years before Bure made his NHL debut with the Vancouver Canucks in 1991 at the Pacific Coliseum, he played his first game at his future home rink as part of the tour.
During the 1991 World Junior Championships, he told the Toronto Sun in an interview that he was hesitant to defect for fears that the Soviets would make things difficult for his younger brother Valeri Bure, who was 15 at the time and playing in the junior league.
Bure left Moscow with his father and brother on September 6, 1991, temporarily staying in Los Angeles.
Prior to joining the NHL in 1991, Bure competed in several junior international tournaments for the Soviet Union.
In 1991, Bure appeared in his third and final World Junior Championships.
Bure later competed in the 1991 World Championships for his second international appearance of the year.
Prior to the dissolution, Bure was set to represent the Soviet Union at the 1991 Canada Cup several months later in Canada.
Shortly after arriving in North America from Moscow with his father and brother on September 6, 1991 ( his mother Tatiana arrived two months later ), Bure married an American fashion model in a civil ceremony five days later.
Bure played one season of junior hockey for HC CSKA Moscow before coming to Canada to play junior hockey in 1991.
) Playing in his first NHL season, Hlinka set a Canucks record for the most points by a rookie with 60 ( it was later tied by Pavel Bure in 1991 – 92 ).

Bure and which
And it is not merely the small, but the large islands also, and not merely the islands, but the continents, which can be lifted up together with the sea ; and both large and small tracts may subside, for habitations and cities, like Bure, Bizona, and many others, have been engulfed by earthquakes.
The following year, the Canucks repeated as regular season division champions, while Bure emerged as arguably the team's first superstar with his first of back-to-back 60-goal seasons, totals which remain the highest recorded in Canucks history.
The next attempt was to extend navigation on the River Bure from Coltishall to Aylsham, which was authorised by an Act of Parliament on 7 April 1773.
The River Bure is a tributary of the River Yare which rises near Aylsham in Norfolk and joins the Yare just downstream of Breydon Water.
Between 2000 and 2005 the island between the two channels linking Wroxham Broad to the Bure underwent restoration to stop erosion and improve the island's ecology, which had become degraded.
Archaeologists have found ancient earthworks in Horning, which run alongside the River Bure, possibly dating to the early Saxon period.
There is a ferry service from Freedom Cruisers across to the south bank of the Bure, which allows easy access to the villages of Woodbastwick and Ranworth ( trip takes approx 5 mins ).
The level of water in Muck Fleet is lower than that of the River Bure, and water from the channel is pumped into the river by Stokesby pumping station, which is maintained by the Internal Drainage Board.
Muck Fleet, which connects the broads to the River Bure, is too shallow even for such craft.
There is a locomotive at the Bure Valley Railway in Norfolk which is named after Wroxham Broad.
Between 2000 and 2005 the island between the two channels linking Wroxham Broad to the Bure underwent restoration to stop erosion and improve the island's ecology, which had become degraded.
At the east end of Breydon Water the river returns to a narrow channel, passing under Breydon Bridge after which it is joined by the River Bure then under Haven Bridge from where it is 4. 4 km through the harbour into the North Sea.
Hoveton is served by Hoveton and Wroxham railway station, which is on the Bittern Line from Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham, and which is the terminus of the narrow-gauge Bure Valley Railway to Aylsham.
The Bure rises near Melton Constable, upstream of Aylsham, which was the original head of navigation.
The navigation was reasonably successful until 1880, when railway competition arrived, in the form of the East Norfolk Railway, which followed the Bure valley.
Prior to the 1820s, Norwich was served by vessels using the River Yare, which flows through Breydon Water before joining the River Bure and then the North Sea near Great Yarmouth.
* Bure is the woreda in Ethiopia which contains the town immediately above
Town houses took their water from wells dug into the substrate which became increasingly polluted by leaching of waste through the alluvial bed of the Bure.
The deal involved a transfer fee to be paid to the Soviets over three years, after which time, Bure would join the Jets as a 21-year-old.
It was not until the eve of the 1990 NHL Entry Draft, in which Bure would have been re-entered, that the draft choice was upheld.
Among his claimed disservices, Bure has singled out his arrival in North America after defecting from Russia, in which it took the Canucks organization several weeks to get in contact with him in Los Angeles.

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