SKA hockey player Stepan Falkovsky who showed the referee that there was no foul on him in the KHL match against Vityaz near Moscow, did the right thing, the St. Petersburg team is playing honestly, said SKA head coach Romain Rotenberg.
On Wednesday, SKA defeated Vityaz with a score of 6:1 in the home match of the Fonbet KHL Championship.
“The stands are full, well done guys, they completed the installation and made the fans happy.” The three periods took place according to instructions and did not allow the opponents to create chances. We made a few mistakes that we will address.
— At the end of the first period, Stepan Falkovsky reported to the referee that there was no foul on him. How do you judge this action?
“He is great, only honest work, karma exists, he followed the team’s principles.” We always treat our opponents with respect. We play honestly, we will not look for other options. Falkovsky did absolutely the right thing.
— How would you rate Pavel Moisevich’s performance?
— Everyone played according to instructions, helping the goalkeeper. Playing defense is the foundation of our system. A missed goal is an error made by field players. He contributed to the victory. “We have four strong goalkeepers, internal competition is the engine of progress,” reports a correspondent according to Rotenberg.
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Source : MatchTV

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