Attack SKA Arseniy Gritsiouk in an interview with , he recounted how he visited Vietnam during his summer vacation and noted that his wife talked him out of riding a motorcycle.
— How did you spend your summer before the SKA training camp?
— As soon as the season with Avangard ended, I flew to Vietnam. Then I was mainly in Omsk all the time. And two weeks before the team meeting, I flew to Moscow to visit Shumi for the Arctic training camp.
I did most of my physical training in Omsk with a trainer. And in Moscow, I was already working on staying in shape to arrive at the season with optimal preparation.
– “I was in Vietnam” – is this the resort town of Nha Trang?
– Yes. We were on vacation in the suburbs, 40 minutes by car from the center. We were in good company – we had a good time with Omsk goalkeeper Andrey Mishurov. He flew with his girlfriend, I flew with my wife. I would have liked to rest longer, but 13 days passed very quickly.
— Did you grab a motorcycle off the street so a Vietnamese guy could ride you around town for a dollar?
– We were afraid of that. We only took a taxi. We found an ad on social media, and it turned out to be much cheaper than ordering through the app. To be honest, I wanted to get on a motorcycle. But thank God my wife stopped me. Still, it is dangerous to travel on such a vehicle,” Gritsyuk told .
In three games of the regular season of the Fonbet KHL Championship, Gritsyuk scored 1 point (1+0).
Last season, Avangard member Gritsyuk scored 40 points (15+25) in 66 regular season games, as well as 4 points (3+1) in 11 playoff games. In total, the forward played 144 matches in the KHL and scored 84 points (41+43).
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