Ilya Kovalchuk.
I mean, c'mon, he totally looks asian.
You'd be surprised, a lot of people who live in previously soviet controlled territories look very asian, especially toward the north and east.
As far as Asians not having the typical build for playing hockey...that's bull. Sure genetics play a role in the body type that you have, but nutrition/healthcare and economics(must be able to afford good food) plays a bigger role. There's a reason why the USA, despite being one of he richest nations in the world, has a fairly short group of people, especially when compared to certain industrialized nations(Holland, Sweden, Norway, Canada).
Basically, genetics outlines your potential growth, but nutrition and healthcare allows you to maximize that potential and also produce more people who surpass that potential. So if an Asian has a potential of 6 feet tall, if he's raised in a country with poor nutrition and healthcare, maybe he'll reach 5'8" and have a decent build. But with a better nutrition and training, the body might reach 5'10" or higher with obviously a thicker build.
Then you also have to factor in culture and climate as well and the role they play in athletics/developing athletes in different countries. For instance, there's a reason you haven't seen team Iraq in a lot of Olympics or international competitions in general. They have a soccer team and yea...that's about it. Of course that is an extreme example, but you can apply the same concept(how important the development of sport and athletics is) to different countries.