Before “Spartacus” Alexander Pashin told that he was able to quickly adapt to hockey in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL ) after your return from abroad.
Pashin joined Spartak in the offseason on loan from the Carolina Hurricanes. The 21-year-old forward spent last season with AHL club Chicago Wolves, for whom he scored 10 (4+6) points in 47 games.
— You returned to Russia after a season in the AHL and are showing confident play. It seems like you didn’t need any time to adjust.
“I managed to adapt quite quickly. Plus I have excellent partners, they give me a lot of advice. We work on team tactics daily. So far, so good.
— “Salavat” traded your rights to “Spartak” when you were abroad. How was this news received?
— At that time, my main task was to prove myself in the Caroline system. I didn’t think about how I would play in Russia. But the situation has evolved in such a way that I am here now. I will help Spartak win.
— In terms of style, you resemble Alexander Khokhlachev, who was traded to Amur before the start of the season. You now take his place in the lineage of Alexander Burmistrov. Ready to replace your leader?
“Our coaches say that everyone who makes the team has to prove they can play. It doesn’t matter what level I go to. In any case, you have to prove that you deserve a place in the lineup,” Pashin told .
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