MHC “Dynamo” (Moscow) striker Yegor Rimashevsky said that next season he wants to perform well and gain a foothold in the main team.
Rimashevsky, 18, was selected by San Jose in the seventh round of the National Hockey League (NHL) draft with 203rd overall.
Everything is fine for my health, I cured my illness. I want to stay in the first team and have a good season. Of course, I was sorry for being hurt. It’s good to have been encouraged by my family and my teammates. This support helped abstraction. When I came back to the team, I was well received. The coaches gave me a few matches because I had gone four months without a match.
Of course, we need a development camp. There is a time to hone skills that cannot be honed during the season. I am grateful to the club for organizing such a camp, – Rimashevsky’s words are reported by RB Sport.
As part of Dynamo’s youth team in the 2022/23 season, the striker played 29 games, scoring 26 points (13 goals + 13 assists) in the regular season. In the playoffs, the player has 7 games and 1 assist.
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Source : MatchTV

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