CSKA Forward Vladislav Kamenev after SKA’s defeat in the KHL regular season match, he said that the opponent changed tactics compared to last season and this brought them results.
On Friday, CSKA lost to SKA at home in the KHL regular season match with a score of 2:3. Kamenev and Pavel Karnaukhov scored goals for the military team.
— CSKA controlled the match, created many chances, but ultimately lost. What is the reason?
“I think we had the initiative most of the time. We missed an unnecessary goal on the power play. I think this situation broke us a little. We played well, there was good movement, we created a lot of chances. All units carried out work that they can and know well.
— Did you expect SKA to play as number two today?
– Why second? They played just as actively. In the middle zone, yes, they moved back, not like usual. Not like last season. They are not on a very good streak, just like we are having a bad start to the season. Therefore, they slightly changed their tactics in the game, and it paid off.
— Did you know that goalkeeper Nikita Serebryakov will play today against CSKA? Or does it make no difference who is in the opposing goal?
– It does not matter. Before the match, the lineups are displayed, you just need to go up and see who is playing against you. And so, nothing special,” reports the correspondent of , reporting Kamenev’s words.
The exchange of last season’s best goalie in the KHL, Nikita Serebryakov, from Admiral Vladivostok to SKA was announced on Wednesday.
CSKA lost in the championship after three consecutive victories; with 15 points, the army team occupies 7th place in the Western Conference standings. SKA comes next with 14 points.
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Source : MatchTV
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