Moscow forward “Dynamo” Nikita Gusev in an interview with , he said that the scoring statistics Nikita Koucherov V NHL this doesn’t surprise him.
On Monday, Dynamo won at home “Salavat Yulaev” (2:1) in the regular season match KHL . The decisive goal in overtime was scored by defender Daniil Pylenkov.
— How do you like the match? This proved ineffective.
— All teams prepare for the playoffs, that’s why it went like this game. Both clubs played well defensively. That’s why we played like that until the end of the match.
— So we will see this kind of hockey during the Gagarin Cup playoffs?
– We’ll see how it goes. But it turned out to be such a match. And you also have to be able to win such matches.
— An interview with your first coach Gennady Kurdin was broadcast on , where we discussed that you were the first in the race of top scorers in the KHL and your childhood friend Nikita Kucherov was the first among the top scorers in the NHL. Do you think everything comes from childhood?
– Well, of course, I agree. A lot of things come from the teacher. But each season unfolds differently.
— Are you surprised that Kucherov reached 140 points? It’s incredible!
– Not a lot. Because I know why and how Nikita plays. I repeat once again that different seasons develop differently. I hope he continues to do as well.
— The last time you led a tandem like this was six years ago. Has hockey changed much during this time?
— Hockey has changed, of course. Lots of new stuff. Even I changed a lot of things in my game. But I always try to help the team in every match, and that is the main thing,” Gusev said in an interview with .
Tampa forward Kucherov has 94 points this season and leads the NHL scoring race. Gusev is first in the KHL with 84 points. One more point, and he will be able to repeat the league record, which belongs to Sergei Mozyakin (85).
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