“Good game. We knew that the opponent would play very aggressively, but we managed to cope with the first onslaught. To beat teams like Ak Bars, all hockey players need to be 100 percent ready. I told the guys after the match that From this it is worth drawing conclusions.
On the other hand, in our situation every point is very important, but this was not possible. And the first, second and third omissions were optional. But it’s a game, whoever makes the fewest mistakes wins,” Riabykin said.
Source: Sport
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