Forward CSKA Konstantin Okulov told the correspondent of “” what helped Muscovites win S.K.A. as part of the Fonbet Championship of the KHL.
The meeting was held Tuesday in Moscow and ended with a score of 4-2 in favor of the owners of the ice. Okulov scored an assist.
– How do you like the game, Konstantin?
– Well, in the third period we were a little hampered by eliminations. The match did not go as planned. But it’s good that we endured, scored our goals and carried the case to victory.
– The third consecutive victory over SKA – what keys to their doors did you find?
“First of all, it’s a good start. Because SKA is a very active team. You have to play with them with skill, without hesitating to put pressure, attack. When we started doing simple things, we started having our own game. This leads to a positive result.
– Personally, your matches against SKA are strong. How do you find inspiration?
– I do not know. As one person said, “fartobutt” helps. Of course, the help of partners helps a lot. And when you play with teams like SKA, you get charged for every shift. It follows that it turns out that he scores points.
– Does CSKA already cross the finish line of the regular season before the playoffs?
– I think we can shoot a few more moments to play more skillfully – both in our zone, in the middle and in the attacking zone. Other trios can play. There is still time to get there, because it will be even more difficult and even more interesting.
– Did you hear that Dynamo Moscow goalkeeper Ilya Konovalov scored a goal against Torpedo? What surprises you about hockey?
– I haven’t heard of Konovalov, it’s interesting. What can surprise me? I play with Nikita Nesterov and Mikhail Grigorenko in the same team. There can be nothing more surprising,” Okulov told a correspondent.
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Source : MatchTV

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