The Moscow attacker “Spartacus” Nikolai Goldobin who scored a hat-trick in the match KHL with Nizhnekamsk “Neftekhimik” said he would take the caps collected on the ice from fans home and hang them on the wall as a souvenir.
On Tuesday, Spartak defeated Neftekhimik on their ice in a KHL regular season match with a score of 6:1. Goldobin scored three goals and one assist. In honor of the hat-trick, fans threw their caps onto the ice.
— We had a great match, it was a great match, a lot of crazy plays, even at the end [вратарю] They passed to Patrick (Rybar) to feel the puck. Overall, we have gained confidence.
— Is it a shame that poker was abolished?
– Certainly! What can you do here?…I was offside, so it’s my fault.
—What are you going to do with the caps this time?
– It’s a secret, I can’t tell. In fact, I’m going to take it home, nail it to the wall and let them hang there.
— You are aiming for a personal best. If you continue in the same spirit, you will have more than a hundred points, no one has ever done that in the KHL.
“I’m happy with the result, but I don’t intend to stop.” Our three are very hungry for goals. I hope we continue to please ourselves, the team and the fans.
I don’t look that far, of course, it’s good that people count, but it will be difficult to reach a hundred points, because other teams watch our matches and study the play of our line.
— Haven’t they called you the Russian McDavid in the locker room yet?
“No, thank you, it’s better just Goldie,” reports the correspondent Goldobin’s words.
In just 25 matches, Goldobin, 28, has 39 points (20 goals + 19 assists). He leads the KHL season scoring race.
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