Before “Admiral » Daniel Gutic admitted to Metaratings.ru that the team was charged for the match with “Salavat Yulayev in the fifth game of the first round of the Gagarin Cup in the first shift.
Thursday “Admiral” in Ufa beat “Salavat Yulaev” in overtime – 4:3. The Far Eastern team confidently led the score until the middle of the match – 3:0, but then their players began to be eliminated one by one. As a result, “Salavat Yulaev” played two goals in the majority in the second period. And 9 seconds before the end of the third period, in a 6-on-4 game, he scored the third goal, leveling the score. However, in overtime, the “Admiral” still scored the winning goal in equal numbers and took the lead in the series – 3-2.
– In what state did you approach the match?
– In good condition, deployed in the morning and in combat in the evening. We play our hockey, with each game some details and nuances change, and the main thing is dedication and the desire to win, the tactics are already fading.
– Because of what managed to lead 3:0?
– We were charged for the game from the first shift, that’s why this result. We were not surprised, because it is the result of our work.
– Why in the second period did they only make two shots on target and concede two goals?
– We were a little disappointed with the moves, they probably gave up on the initiative. It’s good. The most important thing is that we won the game.
– The series score is 3:2 in your favor. Did you expect such an alignment before the start?
– We weren’t thinking about anything, we were preparing for the series. We go out to play every game to win. You have to win, that’s all.
The sixth match, which in the event of another victory of the “Admiral” can be decisive, will take place on March 11 in Vladivostok. The meeting will start at 10:00 a.m. Moscow time. Watch the live broadcast on the federal channel “” and the matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru websites.
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Source : MatchTV

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