Goalie SKA Nikita Serebriakov after the match against “Barysa” told that a big score in favor of his team during the match usually makes him more focused and worried.
On Wednesday, SKA defeated Barys at home with a score of 7:0 in the Fonbet KHL championship match. St. Petersburg team goalkeeper Serebryakov kept a clean sheet for the third time this season, stopping 44 shots. In total, the goalkeeper played 31 matches this season and won 20 victories, allowing an average of 2.10 goals and reflecting 93.2% of shots.
— Was this match seen as a way to rehabilitate after the recent defeat against Dynamo Minsk?
– No. We settle in as usual. We don’t think about past matches.
— Is this the biggest winning score of your career for SKA?
—To be honest, I don’t remember. I’m not that.
— Do you feel like you played against an opponent who is at the bottom of the rankings?
—Again, we don’t look at the rankings. No matter who the game is against, we play our own game. The boys looked great, converted their chances and finished the game with confidence.
— How does the goalkeeper feel when the score is 7:0? Pride of the field players or fear of missing the puck in your own goal?
– I try not to think about it. If anything, I add more concentration so that “damn it” doesn’t happen. I’m a little worried about the guys, so they don’t relax,” Serebryakov told .
SKA, which had already secured a place in the playoffs, is in second place in the Western rankings with 75 points.
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