Moscow CoachDynamo » Alexei Kudashov called the reasons for the team’s loss in the fourth game of the first round of the KHL playoff series against Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod.
The match took place in Moscow on Wednesday and ended with the victory of the guests in overtime – 5:4.
– First of all, let’s congratulate all our women on the holiday. The game was even, but in overtime they played a bit poorly, so they scored a goal in their own net.
– After 2-0, it looked like Dynamo would play as calmly as in the game the day before yesterday. Something went wrong ?
– They used the majority, we had outs, well, three rebounds and substitutions, but you can’t deal with that.
– There was a long break before extra time, as before a full period. Why did it all start badly?
– We missed two blocks and this goal… And who went for a corner with us? Then you call him, ask him why it happened, why he went around. In fact, perhaps, emotions overwhelm. Let’s take it easy and get ready for the next game.
– Can we say that the actions of Eric O’Dell in majority with the score 3:2 were wrong and that this is the key moment of the match?
“There are a lot of key points here. That the action is wrong is clear. In the majority, you should score points and not bring you deletions. It happens to everyone. We know that Torpedo plays aggressively in the minority and on occasion tries to run away on the counter attack, so we talked and set the guys up to not commit such reckless actions, quote website White and Blue quote coach.
The score of the series up to four wins became equal – 2-2. The next game will take place in Nizhny Novgorod on March 10.
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