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Mironov told what was the most difficult for him in the debut year of captaincy at Dynamo

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HC Dynamo Moscow defender Andrey Mironov spoke about the responsibility that he had before the team after becoming the captain of the Blue and White.

In the first round of the playoffs of the Fonbet KHL Championship, Dynamo lost to Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod with a score of 2–4 in the series.

– I was already mentally prepared for such a role in my native club, which raised and educated me. This is not just some kind of patch on the uniform. It’s a responsibility that means I have to be neutral and get along with everyone at the club, from the coaching staff and all the players to the management.

When all is well, then all is well. And when you lose, then a large number of conversations begin – and you listen to some moments, and you need to figure out what is happening in the team, what kind of “chemistry”, how the guys react.

Therefore, everything here is not as simple as it might look from the outside – that they put on the K patch, then said something in the locker room and went to play. A completely different role compared to when I was the captain’s assistant. Then not everything fell on your shoulders so much, but when you already become a captain, then everything falls on you.

But that’s what I wanted. I perfectly understand that I made certain mistakes, but it was just my first captain’s season. After the end of the championship, I myself understand what could be corrected and done better. I will grow and improve,” Mironov said to the “Championship”.

28-year-old Mironov in the regular season this season scored 32 (9 + 23) points in 65 games, and in the playoffs in 6 games he scored 4 assists.

Watch live broadcasts of Fonbet KHL Championship playoff matches on the Match TV federal channel, the thematic channels of the holding, as well as on matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru websites.

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“Nothing terrible happened” – Avangard forward Dergachev about the defeat from Ak Bars

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Avangard Omsk striker Alexander Dergachev said he did not see anything critical in the defeat from Ak Bars (2:3 OT) in the first match of the Eastern Conference final series.

– It was a good match. True, we did not start very well, we conceded two goals. Kazan in the third period began to play easier, on defense. It is clear that we had to push. Somewhere they opened up, allowed chances at their gates. Our pressure paid off – we managed to equalize. Unfortunately, we conceded in overtime. It’s okay, get ready for the next game.

Why didn’t you win in overtime?

“They just realized their moment. I’m sure there’s a long streak ahead. Nothing terrible has happened yet, – the RB Sport edition quoted Dergachev as saying.

The score in the series up to four wins became 1–0 in favor of Ak Bars. The next match will take place on April 3 in Kazan.

Watch live broadcasts of KHL playoff matches on the Match TV federal channel and the holding’s thematic channels, as well as on matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru websites.

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The leg was bent in an unnatural position. Unpleasant injury of the Russian defender in the NHL

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Mikhail Sergachev was out of action after he set a historic achievement.

In the match between Tampa Bay and the New York Islanders, a local but important question was decided: which of the Russian goalkeepers is the best in the league? The Lightning helped Andrey Vasilevsky to beat Ilya Sorokin in this duel, sending the Islanders’ keeper to the bench.

And Vasilevsky’s team won a crushing victory and officially received an opponent in the first round of the playoffs. However, the joy of the fans was replaced by feelings for the state of Mikhail Sergachev, who unsuccessfully entered the fight.

Sergachev injured his knee and, limping, left the ice ahead of schedule.

Vasilevsky vs. Sorokin

For Russian fans, the match between Tampa and the Islanders is primarily a duel between two Russian goalkeepers, Vasilevsky and Sorokin. Interestingly, both keepers are now in excellent shape, although they started the season in different ways. Sorokin was the leader of the Islanders throughout the entire regular season, and it was thanks to him that the team was able to gain a foothold in the playoff zone. The Russian himself claims the prize for the best goalkeeper of the Vezina Trophy, which can only be second to Linus Ulmark from Boston.

Sorokin misses an average of 2.41 goals per game, and his percentage of saved shots is 92.31 – in all respects, the Russian is one of the best in the league. Also, the keeper spent five matches at zero and is the leader in this indicator. Vasilevsky, on the other hand, was slipping along with Tampa at the beginning of the season and could not show his level for a long time. However, closer to the playoffs, the Lightning keeper finally gained momentum and began to demonstrate his usual confident game.

In addition to the duel between Russia’s leading goaltenders, this game was an opportunity for the Islanders to prove to all the experts who did not see them in the playoffs that the team is capable of competing with the best clubs in the East.

Unsuccessful power

For Tampa, winning a home game meant no less. The Lightning are only four points away from future first-round rivals Toronto. John Cooper’s team will try to overtake the Leafs until the end of the regular season in order to gain home court advantage. And already at the end of the first period, the hosts took a step towards the fulfillment of this task.

Mikhail Sergachev received a pass on the blue line and immediately sent the puck into the goal with one touch. The throw itself was easy for such a keeper as Sorokin, but the Tampa players correctly positioned themselves on the “nickle” and closed the review to the Russian. The guests, although they lost in the first period with a minimum score, still spent this segment on an equal footing. After the break, it seemed that the “islanders” will continue to impose a fight and be able to cling to points.

However, in the second 20-minute period, Tampa “moved” the opponent, removing all questions about the winner not only in the match, but also in the duel of two Russian keepers. So, at the beginning of the period, Jeannot Tanner increased the advantage of the hosts, again upsetting Sorokin. And then Nikita Kucherov also said his word, who, after the transfer from Sergachev, fell out one on one with his compatriot.

Kucherov did not demonstrate the miracles of stick possession, but simply threw hard from the brushes and went to celebrate the goal. For the forward, this puck was already the 29th of the season. He also crossed the line of 105 points. Sergachev, thanks to an assist, entered the lightning textbooks, becoming the second defender in the history of the club, who managed to reach the mark of 50 assists for the regular season.

Two minutes after Kucherov’s accurate shot, his teammate Steven Stamkos also scored, putting an end to the confrontation between Vasilevsky and Sorokin: after the fourth goal, the Russian keeper of the “Islanders” went to the bench, and Semyon Varlamov took his place. Tampa decided not to let Varlamov get involved in the game and immediately unleashed a flurry of shots from all positions on him. And Corey Perry even decided to get on his nerves: Varlamov pinned the puck, but was hit on the hands by the Canadian.

Alexander Romanov immediately stood up for his compatriot, who threw Perry on the ice. However, the Canadian fell into the hands of Romanov with all his weight, after which the Russian left for the locker room. Fortunately, there were no serious injuries, and already in the third period, Alexander was again on the ice.

But another Russian defender was less fortunate. In one of the game episodes, Sergachev tried to close the zone by engaging in single combat with an opponent, but unsuccessfully adjusted to the player, and the Islanders forward drove into his knee at speed. Sergachev’s leg bent in an unnatural position, and he limped off the pitch. It is not yet clear how serious the injury was, but the Russian could not continue the game.

“Tampa” in the third period did not particularly accelerate, calmly finishing the match. But even having dropped the momentum, the “lightning” still outplayed the opponent. In the middle of the final 20 minutes, the hosts upset Varlamov in the majority. Brandon Point from the transfer of Kucherov made the score devastating, throwing the fifth puck into the goal of the guests. The “Islanders” tried to score at least a goal of prestige, but Vasilevsky planned to chalk up another “rusk” to his account. As a result, the Lightning keeper saved all 38 shots of the opponent and scored the second clean sheet in the last three games.

After Tampa’s confident victory over the Islanders, Cooper’s team officially advanced to the playoffs, where they will meet Toronto in the first round. The latest games show that the Lightning are fully prepared for this confrontation. However, without one of the leading defenders of the Sergachev club, it will be very difficult to contain the Leafs attack. Therefore, Tampa fans are waiting for positive news about Mikhail’s condition.

NHL. Regular season

Tampa Bay Lightning (Tampa) – New York Islanders (New York) – 5:0 (1:0, 3:0, 1:0)

Goals: Sergachev, 17:53. Jeannot, 23:42. Kucherov, 29:57. Stamkos, 31:45. Point, 53:26 (bol.).

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Vasilevsky kept a clean sheet in the NHL match with the Islanders, Gushchin scored in his debut game in the league

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Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Andrey Vasilevsky kept a clean sheet in the NHL regular season game against the New York Islanders.

The meeting was held on the ice of “Tampa” and ended with a score of 5:0. Vasilevsky saved 38 shots and was recognized as the first star of the match.

Jeannot Tanner, Steven Stamkos, Braden Point, Nikita Kucherov and Mikhail Sergachev scored in the match.

The San Jose Sharks defeated the Arizona Coyotes 7-2. Forward winners Danil Gushchin scored in his debut match in the NHL. The goalkeeper of the losers Ivan Prosvetov saved 24 shots.

The Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Ottawa Senators 3-0. The main hero of the meeting was the winners’ goalkeeper Ilya Samsonov, who saved 30 shots and was recognized as the first star of the match.

The Colorado Avalanche defeated the Dallas Stars 5-2. The winners scored twice Nathan McKinnon. Mikko Rantanen, Logan O’Connor and Valery Nichushkin scored once more. Goalkeeper Alexander Georgiev saved 26 shots.

NHL. Regular season

Ottawa Senators (Ottawa) – Toronto Maple Leafs (Toronto) – 0:3 (0:0, 0:3, 0:0)

Goals: Bunting, 21:23. Nylander, 32:56. Zogorna, 38:09.

Philadelphia Flyers (Philadelphia) – Buffalo Sabers (Buffalo) – 3:6 (1:1, 1:4, 1:1)

Goals: Frost, 16:35, 36:24. Konekny, 45:11. — Okposo, 19:50. Tach 21:25, 36:02, 56:33 (men). Greenway, 22:40. Skinner, 23:46.

Columbus Blue Jackets (Columbus) – Florida Panthers (Sunrise) – 0:7 (0:2, 0:2, 0:3)

Goals: Rinehart, 12:03 (bol.). Verhege, 17:29, 20:18, 26:34, 51:18. Cousins, 48:34. Staal 54:16.

Montreal Canadiens (Montreal) – Carolina Hurricanes (Role) – 0:3 (0:1, 0:2, 0:0)

Goals: Shay, 6:00. Shtastny, 30:51. Aho 36:27 (bol.).

Tampa Bay Lightning (Tampa) – New York Islanders (New York) – 5:0 (1:0, 3:0, 1:0)

Goals: Sergachev, 17:53. Jeannot, 23:42. Kucherov, 29:57. Stamkos, 31:45. Point, 53:26 (bol.).

Colorado Avalanche (Denver) – Dallas Stars (Dallas) – 5:2 (1:0, 2:1, 2:1)

Goals: McKinnon, 8:54, 39:48 (bol.). O’Connor, 26:04. Nichushkin, 56:52. Rantanen, 59:48. – Seguin, 31:54 (bol.). Pavelski, 58:44 (bol.).

Arizona Coyotes (Glendale) – San Jose Sharks (San Jose) – 2:7 (1:3, 0:1, 1:3)

Goals: Moser, 17:07 (bol.). Kelemen 55:10. — Gregor, 1:29, 48:00, 54:47. Peterson, 8:38 (bol.). Criscuolo, 13:02. Gushchin, 21:41 (bol.). Couture, 50:10 (bol.).

Vegas Golden Knights (Paradise) – Minnesota Wild (Saint Paul) – 4:1 (2:1, 1:0, 1:0)

Goals: Hutton, 9:55. Whitecloud, 16:13. Howden, 22:21. Stevenson, 58:46. — Baldy, 5:00.

Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton) – Anaheim Ducks (Anaheim) – 6:0 (1:0, 3:0, 2:0)

Goals: Hyman, 17:56. Draisaitl, 22:03, 31:44 (bol.), 55:01 (men.). Nurs, 25:05. McDavid, 44:25.

Seattle Kraken (Seattle) – Los Angeles Kings (Los Angeles) – 1:3 (0:0, 0:1, 1:2)

Goals: Bjorkstrand, 48:25 (bol.). — Durzi, 31:45. Grundstrom, 45:22. Fiala 59:14.

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