Head coach “Barysa” Vyacheslav Butsaev after the match with “Sochi” quoted Genghis Khan when asked about his team’s performance.
On Thursday, Barys beat Sochi at home with a score of 1:0. Wade Ellison scored the goal. This meeting was the first for Barys under the leadership of Butsaev, who took over the team after the resignation of David Nemirovsky.
— It’s always nice to win, especially the first at home and the second of the season. Not an easy game, we understood that it would require a lot of emotion, patience and character. The guys were great, they played for each other. And they succeeded, even with a minimal advantage.
— Do you agree that the goalkeepers were the best?
“They played really, really well.” The hockey players created many chances. That’s how it is. We scored a goal, and it was enough to take two points.
– You came from the ship to the ball.
— It’s hard to understand something in 48 hours, so thanks to the wizards who provided comprehensive information about the players and how to use them. With time, I will understand this better. In the meantime, I have only played one match and one training session here.
— Have you lost another player?
— Yes, after the first period, Connor Smith stopped playing. I can’t tell yet what’s wrong with him.
— Your team scores very little: only 9 goals in nine matches. Is this an anomaly with this composition? Wasn’t it confusing when you took Barys?
– You know, I have never been afraid of difficulties. That is why I will repeat the famous phrase of Genghis Khan: “If you are afraid, do not do it, if you do it, do not be afraid, but if you did it, do not regret it.” “Any other words are inappropriate here,” reports correspondent, reporting Butsaev’s words.
Barys, with 5 points, occupies 12th place in the Eastern Conference. Sochi finishes the ranking in the West with 4 points.
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