Amur head coach Andrei Martemyanov said that the match with Kunlun in the Fonbet KHL championship was interrupted by unnecessary removals of hockey players from his team.
On Tuesday, Amur lost to Kunlun on penalties (1:2 B). This meeting was the Khabarovsk club’s first home match this season.
— The key point is the solid play of the opposing goalkeeper. Well done to us too, we played well. Big criticisms of our attackers, who should have scored more. The guys were emotional, it was a full house, there was a feeling of nervousness in the first half, it was only then that the guys calmed down. I think unnecessary scratches broke this game. We had a conversation about it in the locker room, and it was pretty tough. We can’t bring a team to its knees, that’s for sure. In the end, the outcome depends on the game, I think so.
— Are you giving Lee more creativity, including on the blue line? We’re talking about the episode with purpose.
— I trust him in this regard, his skating is very good. Yes, he goes too far in some places, but he can do everything. Someone needs to score, someone needs to sharpen things up, and their connections from the blue line are always dangerous.
— We created a lot in the majority, but we didn’t score. You are happy?
— I am absolutely dissatisfied with the majority. We work on it every day, but we still need to do more. But I am happy with the minority,” reports the correspondent.
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