Olympic champion and vice-president of the KHL Valery Kamensky reacted to the news that for the first time in the history of the NHL, four Russian hockey players scored for one team in a match.
Columbus beat Boston 5-2 at home on Monday. Among the winners, Marchenko, Dmitry Voronkov, Egor Chinakhov and Ivan Provorov scored goals. For the first time in history, four Russians scored goals on the same team in an NHL game.
— I heard that for the first time in history, four Russian hockey players scored in a match for one team. It is clear that this is eventful news. But after such events, our players are proud. This proves once again that Russian hockey lives even under sanctions. And we are happy only for our guys, who occupy leading positions in each team. Our Russian hockey appreciates this,” Kamensky quotes Metaratings.ru.
After 23 games played in the NHL regular season, Columbus sits second to last, 15th in the Eastern Conference standings with 18 points.
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Source : MatchTV

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