2014 World Champion Russian Goalkeeper Anton Khudobin , who took part in the farewell match of two-time world hockey champion Alexander Semin in Krasnoyarsk, told that such a show should give impetus to the development of children’s hockey. In addition, he answered a question about his retirement.
Khudobin, 36, now plays for NHL club Dallas. In the match, which was called the “Match of world hockey stars – the legendary overtime”, Semin’s team won Pavel Datsyuk’s team – 10: 9, and Khudobin played for the winners.
– How do you find the game and the atmosphere?
– The atmosphere was chic, the smiles were visible on their faces, everyone was happy. Alexander put on a great show, he tried, he worked. Thank you to all the guys who came and were able to share this match with Alexandre. What positive emotions! Everything was great!
– 9 goals were in your goal, and after you talk about good mood?
— I’m in a good mood. These games are for attackers and spectators. Goalkeepers are not particularly involved in these matches. Made some nice stops.
– How were Datsyuk and Ovechkin divided?
– This is a question for Alexander [Семину]he gathered teams.
– A game for attackers, you made some good saves. Reluctantly, without trying, or so that the spectator has more head?
– For the public!
“How important is such a match for Krasnoyarsk?”
“I think it’s a very important game. I think it will be a big boost for kids’ hockey and the kids who have been through here. It may not have been possible to bring everything the world, but I think it will be a great resonance.
– Semin has ended his career. How big are the gunpowder reserves in your powder flasks?
– I will not think far, I have a season ahead of me. Let’s play it and then we’ll see.
Source : MatchTV

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