Athletistic/Hockey. “Torpedo” head coach Igor Larionov commented on the defeat in the third game of the Western semi-final series with SKA (0:4, 0-3).
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“There’s something about when you try hard but your efforts go nowhere, it’s a hard pill to swallow. Nevertheless, an opponent with a win. A big thank you to our fans who support us from start to finish. On our side we’re so easy don’t go we won’t drown hope is the last to die We and the guys believe a match can solve a lot of things Trust is what What we miss in the last three matches is the playoffs, it’s the experience that is acquired along the way In this respect, we have a reserve.
Boukun? There are many things we cannot say. When you go to the game, if you have anything else on your mind, it’s the medical part of his family. It is very difficult to concentrate when your loved one is not in the best condition. It affects the game, it makes you lose focus, concentration. We will not judge it strictly. We know the situation, we hope he will be fresher in the next game.
We tried to rebuild in the third period. We don’t really have a choice of who to use. We have almost all healthy people in the cage. Tomorrow will be a day, some will rest, we will give the possibility to the top players to rest, who played a lot today, they need rest and a break. Probably Wednesday morning we will decide on the composition.
There were a lot of moments today. You can refer to a failure, to a place where you had no luck, to use the language of hockey. There was not enough completeness, anger, somewhere to fight on the patch and score “trash” goals so needed in the playoffs. It’s hard to say the guys sank. There are forces to create, to score, but it takes luck, which does not come like that. She’s coming in the throes the playoffs demand. Let’s talk with the guys tomorrow in order to win the game at home and move forward already, ”reports the championship Larionov.
Source: Sport

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