Head coach of Vityaz Pavel Dessiatkov after the match against Severstal, he said that the score did not fully reflect the content of the game, which turned out to be difficult.
Sunday “Knight” won Severstal in the away match of the KHL regular season with a score of 7:1.
— The score does not fully reflect the intensity and content of the match. A very difficult and difficult opponent who plays interesting offensive hockey. Does not stop for 60 minutes, keeps working. It wasn’t easy. It is worth noting that the guys completed the game task today and kept track of the game for all 60 minutes.
— Two victories in one week over Severstal. Have you found a convenient opponent? Or are they going through a difficult time?
– Yes, we are also going through a difficult time. Listen, we alternate victories and defeats. Unfortunately, there were even more defeats during this period. No, it’s a coincidence. We prepare for every opponent, just like Severstal. This is how the matches between us go. But we still have matches to play between us. And in the championship, there is still a lot to do.
— What did you say to the team before the third period, when they were leading 5:1?
— After the match against Dynamo Minsk, it was important for us to play correctly in the third period. Naturally, use your moments if you have them. But we didn’t emphasize that [надо] retreat or keep count. We play alone, moment by moment. There is an opportunity – we attack. There is no opportunity, we are defending ourselves, ”Desyatkov was quoted as saying by the correspondent.
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