Before “Spartak » Alexander Burmistrov during a conversation with after the KHL regular season match against Dynamo Moscow, he said that the “red and whites” should go to church due to the abundance of injuries among the players of hockey.
On Tuesday, Spartak defeated Dynamo of the capital 6:3. The poker was made by the winning striker Maxim Tsyplakov. His line partners Burmistrov and Alexander Belyaev each provided two assists. Goalkeeper Patrick Rybar was injured during the match and forwards Pavel Poryadin and Nikolai Goldobin missed the match.
— Nobody expected Spartak to crush Dynamo like this, even though there were many injured players in the team.
– Yes, today we played with just one fist, all four links rang. Everyone is happy and happy.
— Your trio scored eight points. How did your chemistry develop?
“We got off to a good start this morning.” How else can you explain this? We have been together for so long. Everyone understands each other. They know who plays how. So it was easy for us.
— You have now lost your first goalkeeper Patrick Rybar. Disaster!
– Yes, some kind of misfortune – so many wounds! The three of us have already been to the church in Kazan. Now I feel like the whole team has to go.
— Will this victory help Spartak regain its game?
— Our team generally benefits from a cool microclimate. Even when we lost so many matches in a row, we didn’t think about the bad. We just went out and fought every game. Now, God forbid, he will stomp.
— Tell us about Maxim Tsyplakov. What is the reason for his rise?
– First of all, he’s a good guy. A hard worker, he plows the ice every day. “I’m just happy for him,” Burmistrov told .
With this victory, Spartak secured their place in the playoffs.
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