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Avangard forward Rashevsky complained that Traktor didn't allow him to score goals.

Avangard forward Rashevsky complained that Traktor didn't allow him to score goals.
Avangard forward Rashevsky complained that Traktor didn't allow him to score goals.
Traktor forward Semyon Der-Arguchintsev, who had two assists in the game against Avangard, scored his 100th point in the KHL. Photo by Yulia Borovikova (Vecherniy Chelyabinsk).

Players from both teams gave their assessments of the match between Chelyabinsk's Traktor and Omsk's Avangard.

Avangard forward Dmitry Rashevsky noted that his team completely surrendered the first period to the Chelyabinsk team and lost the entire game. They were unable to make up for lost time afterward, ending the game with a 5-1 lead.

According to the Omsk forward, Traktor, by breaking the Omsk team's winning streak, once again proved that no team is invincible. "It's a shame we lost by such a score," Rashevsky shared. "We thought scoring goals was easy, but the match against Traktor showed that it's not."

Traktor forward Semyon Der-Arguchintsev, for his part, noted that the entire team played well against Avangard, with everyone trying to avoid mistakes. "I'm more pleased not with my 100th point in the KHL, but with the fact that I managed to make two assists, and we won," he said.

Previously on the topic: Avangard's head coach called Traktor a hungry team.

  • Elena Rusanova

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