Head coach of Minsk “Dynamo” Dmitry Kvartalnov after the match with SKA did not rule out that the team’s striker Vadim Shipachev maybe in stock.
On Thursday, SKA defeated Dynamo Minsk (3:0) in the FONBET KHL championship match. The hosts’ forward Shipachev received a 6-minute penalty during the match.
— We conceded the first goal in the first minute. You know, like a cold shower. I think the second half was good. We played very well and had a lot of chances in the third. But with this opponent, you have to score. How they scored us after the second shot – the Pumas, and the puck was in the goal. We couldn’t get enough of this nail. Implementation failed. We played well in the minority. The only thing is, there was no need to rack up that many takedowns with this team. Well, the pale majority.
— It seemed that Vadim Shipachev was demoted to the third link.
“We put him with young people to have more energy.”
— What do you think of Vadim’s six-minute penalty?
– How can I comment here? You have to control the stick. I agree here, he let the team down. Especially when it was necessary to play, to reverse the course of the match. Then there were also chances, we played in the majority. They had to score there, even though their goalkeeper was playing very well.
— Is there a possibility that Shipachev will be on the bench in the next matches?
– Everything is possible. I agree, we must look for a way out of the situation. Most don’t work; they need an energy that does not yet exist. Let’s think and see,” Kvartalnov said, according to the correspondent.
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