Attack “Spartacus” Ansel Galimov told that he never had such ends in his career as in the regular season match of the Fonbet KHL Championship with SKA .
The match took place on Monday in Moscow and ended with a score of 3:2 in favor of the hosts. Among the winners, Pavel Poryadin scored a double, Alexander Belyaev scored a second before the end of the third period. Galimov delivered the decisive pass to Belyaev.
— Two seconds before the end of the match… Through your eyes, what happened next?
– There are two seconds left, Alexei Yurievich says: “Galimov, unit, let’s go.” Well, it turns out he won.
– Did you know where you gave it?
– Yes, I put Belyaev there. I won’t talk about everything. But it all played a bit on the fact that Alexey Yuryevich was teaching us a little. I won’t say that I’m good at faceoffs, but the little things that Alexey Yuryevich focuses on are postponed anyway. They postponed it at the right time.
— Have there been similar endings in your career? Is there anything you remember?
– No! Did not have. I think there was euphoria for the audience today. There was probably a little nervousness among most of us. The puck bounced a little faster. I think we’re going to exhale a little bit now. Still, this is the fourth match in a row in one day, the emotions still overlap a little,” Galimov told .
Spartak with 40 points occupies second place in the Western Conference standings, SKA (26) is eighth.
In the next match, the “red and whites” will play away against Neftekhimik, and SKA will host Chelyabinsk Traktor. Both matches will take place on November 9.
Watch live broadcasts of the Fonbet KHL championship matches on the channel, as well as on the matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru sites.
Source : MatchTV

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