Head coach of Metallurg Magnitogorsk Andrei Razin On , he called the postponement of the fourth game of the second round of the KHL playoffs with Spartak due to the Crocus tragedy a good decision.
The fourth game of the second round series between “Spartacus” and “Metallurg” was scheduled to take place Saturday in Moscow. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, following Friday’s terrorist attack on Crocus City Hall, has canceled all sporting events in the capital this weekend. The match was moved to March 26 and the fifth match in Magnitogorsk, originally scheduled for March 25, was also brought forward. Leading the best-of-four series “Metallurgist” – 2-1.
— I think it’s good that the match was postponed. It would be difficult to play in these conditions. We followed everything, did not leave the Telegram channels, watched all the videos. Of course, it’s more difficult to play in such an environment. Now, even if some time passes, some time will pass when you can restart a little and pay more attention to hockey,” Razin said on the channel.
On the evening of March 22, terrorists opened fire on the Crocus Town Hall in Krasnogorsk, near Moscow. According to the latest data from the Russian Investigative Committee, 137 people died.
Source : MatchTV

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