The match between the teams, which took place in Moscow, ended with a victory for the hosts with a score of 3:2.
“Yesterday’s match between Spartak and SKA was the subject of much discussion. The match really turned out to be brilliant.
The Muscovites snatched victory at the last second. It happens in hockey. I would like to see as many meetings as possible with such a result and such intrigue in the KHL.
The only disappointment is that we never received any responses regarding the insults coming from the stands. It turns out that it is allowed to shout obscene phrases at the visiting team.
SKA complained to the KHL about obscene shouts from Spartak fans
The main thing is that the audience is entertained and the fans have fun.
But something tells me that this will not improve the popularity and image of our league, nor the broadcasting of matches and their popularization on federal channels.
Under no circumstances should hockey descend to the level of football, where insults in front of fan sections are the norm.
Otherwise, we will reach the point where Fan ID will also be introduced into hockey over time,” Nazarov quotes the Championship.
Source: Sport

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