Minsk forward “Dynamo” Vadim Moroz said his team can win the next match of the series with Moscow “Dynamo” thanks to the advantage in psychology and native walls.
On Sunday, Dmitry Kvartalnov’s team defeated Dynamo Moscow with a score of 2:1 in the second overtime of the Fonbet KHL Championship playoff match. Frost was scored by a dropped puck. Kvartalnov’s team lost in the best-of-four series with a score of 2-3.
— I won’t say that the adversary had an advantage. We also had moments, we tried to climb, and it worked.
— Your team was often in the minority. Can we say that the successful actions of the minority contributed to winning the match?
— Well done guys, it’s very good that they survived. It helped us win. There is a particular intensity in the playoff matches, I think that is the reason for the eliminations.
— Did the absence of Nikita Gusev make your task easier?
“We don’t look at who we play against, we just play our game.”
— Is your goal in this match the most important of your career?
– I can not tell. I hope there will be bigger goals.
— Tell us more about this puck.
“The guys put the pressure on very well, I just had to score the goal.
— Can you invite spectators to the seventh match of the series, you will no longer let them go to Minsk?
– In any case. We felt great emotions during this match. Now we go to the home arena. There will be colossal support there, that should give us strength,” Moroz reports, according to a correspondent.
The teams will play their next match on March 12 in Minsk.
Watch the playoff matches of the Fonbet KHL championship on the channels of the Match holding company, as well as on the sites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.
Source : MatchTV

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