Forward of the Moscow “Dynamo” Vladislav Kodola after losing to CSKA in the KHL Championship game, Fonbet said the series of derbies in February will help the White-Blues better prepare for the start of the Gagarin Cup.
On Sunday “Dynamo” gave in at home CSKA in a series of post-match shootouts – 2:3. Kodola scored two assists which led to Dmitry Rashevsky’s goals.
“We played the last matches on the same line with Rashevsky, so we are gradually coming to establish a relationship,” reports the correspondent in Kodola’s words. – But we have a rotation in the team that happens constantly. As the coach says, who is the strongest he plays. But today, something finally broke out between us. Although they expect such goals from us in every game.
– How did you manage to make such a precise and phenomenal pass all over the pitch, which led to Dynamo’s first goal?
– I picked up the puck, I went under the defender. I see Rush on someone else’s blue line opening up, he beckoned me with a club. I gave him the puck.
– The pass for such a long distance turned out to be ultra-accurate.
– I tried to throw hard and with precision, I saw everything. Because time is running out. It’s good that such an accurate pass turned out.
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– At the end of the regular season, Dynamo have solid derbies. Will it help to better prepare for the playoffs?
– The advantage is that we will play almost all the matches in Moscow, which means that we will have time to prepare well and recover. We must approach the playoffs after such “knife” games with maximum dedication and focus.
The Dynamo is fifth in the KHL Western Conference standings with 80 points. In four of the remaining six matches of the regular season, Dynamo will face clubs from Moscow.
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KHL. Regular season
Dynamo (Moscow) – CSKA (Moscow) – 2:3 B (0:1, 1:0, 1:1, 0:1)
Goals: Rashevsky, 36:43, 42:12. -Abramov, 11:11 a.m. Grigorenko, 55:57.
Winning ball: Slepychev
Source : MatchTV

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