Head coach of Torpedo Igor Larionov said that after a successful guest series, it is necessary for hockey players not to relax and continue to work as they have been doing.
Monday “Torpedo” In the away match, FONBET from the KHL Championship comprehensively defeated Barys – 10:1. The Nizhny Novgorod club won all four away matches in the series.
— I would like to congratulate our team and our fans on a great trip. Four matches with very strong teams, four victories, it’s always nice. I wish patience to the Barys fans, the new coach is a difficult time for the team, it needs support. It’s always very disappointing and unpleasant to lose big at home, but it nevertheless happens in hockey. I wish they wouldn’t judge their team too much, because that’s how life works. I would like to thank the Barys fans who stayed until the end and appreciated our hockey performance.
— How do you currently assess Torpedo’s current results?
— Before this trip there was a series of defeats, which also consisted of four matches. They were all ambiguous, they could go one way or another. But these games are where the team is built. When you can’t press the panic button, you understand where the team needs to improve. It is in matches like these that the team shines. There are these people who reach a new level of play. The team started to form exactly when everyone realized that we had great support from the fans.
We didn’t have enough confidence to start winning. I’m happy that the team continues to play the team hockey we want to see. It’s only part of the season. We do not draw conclusions, we do not summarize. It’s part of the process. We are confident that we will continue. We need to keep the guys on the ground so they don’t fly into the sky. It’s only a short part of the season. I am happy that the guys enjoy the game and each other,” reports correspondent Larionov.
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