Head coach “Lada” Oleg Bratach after the victory against Dynamo Moscow, he said that the puck from his team’s defender Magomed Charakanova was a pleasant revelation.
On Friday, Lada defeated Dynamo with a score of 3:2 in an away match of the KHL regular season.
The second goal of the Togliatti team was scored by Sharakanov, who scored the puck in lacrosse style. The 20-year-old hockey player is loaned to Lada; the defender’s rights belong to Dynamo Moscow.
— It was an even match until Sharakanov’s masterpiece goal. After his goal, the team got inspired, we dominated and attacked. A ridiculous inconsistency caused the second goal to be missed. We didn’t play to hold on, but we were able to maintain the victory.
—You beat Dynamo twice. Can you say this is a suitable opponent for you?
– You can think so.
—Aren’t you afraid that Sharakanov will be recalled from his loan?
“We are afraid of many things, but this is the last thing.”
— Wouldn’t you be offended if Magomed was removed from his lease?
— What if he went to the NHL later? We are preparing a player for Russian hockey.
— What do you think about lacrosse goals on your team?
– I have not seen Sharakanov coaching such goals. Maybe he trained at another time, after the main training. For me, this puck was a pleasant revelation. Can you imagine how many goals there will be in the game if everyone scores in a lacrosse game? — a correspondent reports Bratash’s comments.
Lada scored 23 points in 22 matches and ranks seventh in the Eastern Conference standings.
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