Defender and captain of Omsk “Avant-garde” Damir Sharipzianov says that Dmitry Ryabykin can declare himself a serious coach if the Moscow region “Knight” will qualify for the KHL playoffs.
Last season, Ryabykin led Avangard, but was fired in October 2022. After that, he worked as an assistant to Ilya Vorobyov at Metallurg and left the team in February. At the beginning of October, Riabykin took over as director of Vityaz.
— How surprised are you by Ryabykin’s coaching journey?
“It’s good that he took the team.” It can be said that Vityaz is playing well now. In fact, I’ll be interested to see how this turns out. If Vityaz makes it to the playoffs, it will be Riabykin’s big claim as a coach. He will prove everything to himself. I don’t think it’s worth talking about last year. It’s good that Dmitry Anatolyevich now has a job. God willing, everything will work out,” Sharipzyanov said, as quoted by Metaratings.ru.
“Vityaz” with 31 points occupies the last place in the Western Conference standings, seven points from the playoff zone.
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