Commentator and presenter Dmitry Guberniev in a conversation with a correspondent, he expressed the opinion that training on January 1 will not help Vladivostok “To the admiral » improve results during the regular season of the Fonbet KHL Championship.
On Monday, Admiral defender Yuri Pautov wrote on the Telegram channel: “We started on January 1 with training. How did your year start? The hockey player also said that the team received an hour of on-ice training and training with cylinders, but later deleted this comment. The exercise with cylinders is considered the most difficult in hockey. One or two hockey players sit on a car tire while another player drags them across the ice with a strap.
— What do you think about the situation when head coach Leonid Tambiev gave the Admiral players training with cylinders on January 1?
— In peak season, training will no longer help. Especially the most radical ones. I think the coach blames the players. We should have thought about it earlier, not on January 1st. I think the decision is stupid.
There is a saying that works well, especially in peak season: “The strong don’t need to train, but it doesn’t help the weak.” » It’s a joke, of course. But in every joke, as you know, there is a share of humor. Before, you had to train. And now we have to play better,” Guberniev told .
In the last two matches of the regular season of the Fonbet KHL championship, Admiral lost to Nizhnekamsk Neftekhimik with a score of 3: 4 and 2: 5. The team ranks last in the Eastern Conference with 37 points in 44 matches . On January 3, the Admiral will play against Siberia (1:30 p.m. Moscow time).
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