Before “Vityaz » Alexander Yaremchuk think his teammate Yaroslav Busygin could become the protagonist of the fourth game of the KHL playoff series against Yaroslavl “locomotive “, but the opposite happened.
On Tuesday, Yaroslavl Lokomotiv hockey players beat Vityaz away (3:2 OT) in the fourth game of the first round of the KHL playoff series. At the end of the first half, 20-year-old Vityaz defender Yaroslav Busygin opened the scoring, becoming Vityaz’s youngest goalscorer in the Gagarin Cup. In the third period, Busygin got two straight outs.
– It was interesting. In overtime, we did everything we could, but luck was on the opponent’s side. 1-3, go all-in. You have to hang on to every next game. We didn’t say anything to Busygin, we didn’t want to upset me again. We’ll talk tomorrow. He could have been a hero, but it turned out to be the other way around. But it could happen to any of us. No strong emotions. Let’s meet, shake hands and everything will be fine.
We started to simplify hockey at the end, we changed the style of play. The experience of Lokomotiv also affected. Initially they said we should open an account. In the last game, the opponent didn’t give us a chance. Today, the minority let us down. We will fix it.
Shikin played well, made a few saves in an empty net. No one said anything to him in the locker room. There was almost silence, – RB Sport quotes Yaremchuk.
The score in the series up to four wins was 3-1 in favor of Lokomotiv. The teams return to Yaroslavl, where on March 9 they will play for the fifth time.
Watch live broadcasts of matches of the Fonbet KHL Championship on the federal channel and thematic channels of the holding, as well as on the matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru websites. On March 8, will broadcast the match between Dynamo and Torpedo (starting at 4:45 p.m. Moscow time).
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