Russian hockey coach Vyacheslav Uvaev assessed the progress of the playoff series of the first round of the Fonbet KHL Championship between “Ak Barsom ” And “Motorist “
The Yekaterinburg team leads the best-of-four series with a score of 3-0.
– Of course, everyone expected a different result after three matches. And the fact that Avtomobilist leads the series 3-0 suggests that their plan for this series is currently working.
— Why did Ak Bars only score two goals in three matches? One attempt on 5-4 on 14.
“Ak Bars also had problems in the regular season matches, I think it’s time for the Kazan attackers to give their all.
— How can Bilyaletdinov beat Zavarukhin in the next match?
— The first objective is very important. While Kazan, by conceding first, gives the opponent the opportunity to play second, which he does well.
— Once every 15 years in the history of the league, SKA beat CSKA, losing 0-3. Could another miracle happen?
— Winning the series from 0 to 3 will be possible with the full dedication of Ak Bars hockey players, and let’s hope that they will justify all the advances granted to them before the start of the season.
— Should Zavarukhin be hired by Da Costa, or will they not change the winning lineup?
— Yes, Costa is the first player of the majority and is important on the keys. However, the coach is always closer to the team and will make the right decision.
— Radulov has served his disqualification, how much will this help Kazan?
“Alexander will definitely add aggressiveness to the attack,” Uvaev said, as quoted by Metaratings.ru.
The next match in the series will take place on March 6 in Yekaterinburg.
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