Offensive Severstal Adam Lischka in an interview with a correspondent, he called his team’s mistakes the main reason for the defeat in the game against Spartak.
On Wednesday, Severstal lost to Spartak in the away game of the KHL regular season (2:4). The Cherepovites were leading 2-0 midway through the match, but then conceded four goals.
— Severstal scored goals in a very unusual way today. Maybe you specifically train your shots so that the puck bounces off the boards behind the goalie’s back, or where it’s easy to finish it on goal?
No, it certainly wasn’t on purpose. We aimed for the door, but failed to knock. But we were lucky with the bounce of these two episodes. I don’t remember that in my matches such pucks flew into the goal. But in such situations, the most important thing is not to turn off the game, to watch where the puck is. This is how Maxim Kazakov scored our second goal, when the puck after my shot flew straight to the goal. He saw he could score in the void and did.
— How come Severstal, confident leader in the first half of the match, finally lost? We have the impression that we don’t like to play too much to keep count.
– No, we just made mistakes and the opponent used them. Spartak was also lucky. With their second goal, there was also a rebound. And so I wouldn’t say it’s unpleasant for us to play when we’re ahead of the game. In hockey, whoever makes the most mistakes loses.
– Why did they pick up as many erasures as there were three of us at the end of the match? Nerves?
We wanted to turn the game in our favour. So they left because of unnecessary emotions.
Severstal players were sent off four times in the last nine minutes of the game against Spartak. This allowed the Muscovites to achieve a numerical majority twice.
Source : MatchTV

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