The head coach SKA Romain Rotenberg after the home match against “Barysa” said that this victory, which became the 400th of the St. Petersburg club in the home league, would form the basis for the next successes of SKA.
On Wednesday, SKA defeated Barys at home in the Fonbet KHL championship. The meeting at the Ice Palace ended with a score of 7:0 in favor of the St. Petersburg team. This victory became the 400th home victory in the history of SKA in the KHL. In December, SKA was the first among all clubs to achieve 750 championship victories.
— Well done guys, they finished the installation! We played well on defense. There were a lot of minorities, the guys were struggling, but the game discipline needs to be improved. They didn’t let the opponent create anything, they played brilliantly in attack. We keep this attitude, work gradually and prepare for the next match.
All goals are achieved with sweat and blood. Our goal is to improve with every game and every shift. Today we scored some brilliant goals and had fun.
SKA’s 400th victory in the KHL at home? It is important to make history. People work honestly and around the clock. This is a good basis for future victories.
In general, both newcomers – Nugmanov and Remezovsky – showed themselves well. At the moment of withdrawal, Nugmanov tried, somewhere he would have taken a step – and then there would have been no withdrawal. This is a technical error. He fights, wins the fight. A modern hockey player, a good player with potential, unconventional, right-handed, with a good shot. Can play delicately. This is what we need,” reports a correspondent, according to Rotenberg.
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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