Head coach of Torpedo Nizhny NovgorodIgor Larionov said the team lost to SKA due to poor execution of chances.
On Saturday, Torpedo lost to SKA in the home game of the KHL regular season – 3:4.
– Good game, good game. Not the best result. I thank the fans for being with us until the end. There is only one step left to overcome the streak that is not working in our favor. This is the resource that we must use and win the games that we must.
— Do you agree that Torpedo showed his best game?
– Thanks for the compliment. Yes, the game was not bad. It is a pity that the result was not in our favor. There were many good things, the guys tried and did their best. The only question is the implementation and the skill of the performers. We played well with the score 2:0. I want to say that it is good that the fans were with us until the end. The guys know about it. All that remains is to wrap up this matter with a victory and a good match.
— This season, you’ve only converted power plays twice. Does that need to be improved?
– Absolutely. We are trying to make the game easier. Today they score by shooting on goal. We were waiting for today’s power play goal. They asked the teams to start everything with a shot. All that remains is execution. We created a lot of chances, as usual. It is clear that the team is playing well and believes in itself. All that remains is to score, we create a lot, “the correspondent reports, according to Larionov’s words.
SKA extended its winning streak in the KHL to three games; the club is in fifth place in the Western Conference standings with nine points. Torpedo lost the fourth game in a row, Nizhny Novgorod (5) is ninth.
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