Former hockey player “Dynamo” Andrei Mironov who joined Spartak, said that the “blue and white” are a systematic team and the “red and white” coaching staff allows you to improvise on the ice.
The transfer of 29-year-old Mironov to Spartak was announced in May. The contract with the defender is for two seasons.
— I didn’t even really need to join the new team; I played with many players. We have an excellent composition, the core remains. I think the newcomers have integrated well into the team. “Dynamo is a systematic team, but at Spartak they allow you to improvise more,” Mironov told .
Mironov graduated from Dynamo. As a member of the team, the hockey player played 644 games and scored 173 points (43 goals and 130 assists) and won the Gagarin Cup in the 2012/13 season. With the Russian team, he won silver and bronze at the world championships.
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