Attack SKA Sergei Tolshinsky in an interview with , he said that the team must act more calmly and confidently from the first minutes, then they will not have to periodically correct their own mistakes during the match.
On Wednesday, on foreign ice, SKA defeated Kunlun (6:3) in the Fonbet KHL championship match, losing by two goals in the meeting. Tolchinsky scored the visitors’ third goal.
— SKA played in Mytishchi, lost 1:3 against Kunlun, but made a comeback. Are such victories inspiring?
“I hope this gives us some boost.” That is to say, an impulse. As we received recently after the victory over Lokomotiv (3:2). And we won impressively against Kunlun. In the sense that after the first period there was no panic. With the score 1:3 we arrived at the locker room. And they were like, “Yeah guys, we screwed up. There were a lot of mistakes. But let’s fix this. So let’s come together and take this game on.
And we have to remove all these moments from the game, these assholes. You have to play calmly, correctly, towards the goal. And this work is bearing fruit.
— Maybe it’s hard for you to connect with strangers? Or is SKA always looking for chemistry in the lineup and something happens periodically in your game?
— To be honest, none of these versions are close to the truth. Kunlun has only won once in its last 12 matches? We didn’t even know it. They started playing somewhere imposing – yes. But this happens to us often. You have to switch from the first minute, play straight away.
We go out with the same Lokomotiv and play the first two periods without any mistakes. There is nothing to add. But here there are losses, and we carry them on ourselves. But you have to be able to play matches from the first minutes,” Tolchinsky told .
This season, the hockey player played 21 matches and scored 15 (6+9) points.
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Source : MatchTV

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