Head coach of hockey “Spartak” Alexei Jamnov said there was no debriefing within the team, the coaching staff simply discussed the nuances and tried to improve the team’s play.
Monday “Spartacus” In the FONBET KHL Championship, they beat Chelyabinsk Traktor. The main time of the match and overtime ended in a draw 2:2. In the shootout, the “red-whites” were more accurate – 2:1. In the last match, Spartak lost to Sibir with a score of 1:3.
— In the third period, the Traktor goalkeeper played very well. In addition, I lacked concentration. There was also a mission to play a little behind. Well, there was not enough luck, but there were moments. It’s just that sometimes it doesn’t work, and you have to give your opponent what he is due. Well, the “five against three”, like in the third period, must be implemented.
— Pashin scored the winning shootout and made two assists. Is it possible to score against him?
– Well done Pasha. And overall, we played very well with our line. Well, I would say that the whole team tried. “Traktor” plays energy-consuming hockey, and it is not easy with them. The end was poorly played.
— Can we say that after Novosibirsk there was a serious debriefing?
— We talked simply, there are working points that we emphasized. There is no debriefing, only an analysis of the game, showing the nuances that will strengthen our game.
— Morozov’s team played its second game without a point.
“If there were no moments, it would be worth thinking about.” The guys are creating chances, everything will come.
— What did Dmitry Nikolaev discuss with the judges after the shooting?
“I honestly don’t know,” Zhamnov was quoted as saying by correspondent.
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