In the seventh minute of the second period, Ilya Safonov scored Kazan’s second goal of the game. Transfers were scored by Alexander Radulov and Dmitry Kagarlitsky. This transfer allowed Radulov to overtake Jan Kovarzh in the list of top scorers in the Gagarin Cup. Then Radulom scored a goal into an empty net.
Radulov has 93 points, Kovar has 91.
The top 3 looks like this:
1. Sergei Mozyakine – 172 points.
2. Danis Zaripov – 128.
3. Vadim Shipatchov – 114.
Source: Sport

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