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Okulov signed a new two-year contract with CSKA

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Moscow hockey club CSKA has extended the contract with striker Konstantin Okulov, according to the press service of the Red-Blues.

The agreement with the hockey player has been extended for two years.

Okulov has been playing for CSKA since 2017. In the season ended, the 28-year-old hockey player in the KHL regular season played 60 games in which he scored 54 (18 goals + 36 assists) points, he also scored 27 games and 20 (6 + 14) points in the playoffs.

Match TV, the thematic TV channels of the holding, as well as the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru broadcast live the last season of the Fonbet KHL Championship.

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Dynamo Moscow defeated Avangard in a KHL home match

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Dynamo Moscow won a major home victory over Avangard Omsk in the Fonbet KHL Championship match.

The meeting ended with a score of 6:0 (1:0, 4:0, 1:0). The goals were scored by Cedric Paquette, Brennan Menell, Maxim Dzhioshvili, Eric O’Dell and Nikita Gusev, who scored a double. Dynamo forward Jordan Weal scored an assist poker.

Dynamo goalkeeper Konstantin Volkov stopped 28 shots on his own goal.

Alexey Kudashov’s team scored 18 points and is in second place in the Western Conference table, Avangard (11) is eighth in the East.

In the next match, Dynamo will play away against Kunlun on October 2, and Avangard will meet with the Chinese team the day before.

Watch Fonbet matches of the KHL Championship on the channels of the Match holding company, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.

KHL. Regular season

“Dynamo” (Moscow) – “Avangard” (Omsk) – 6:0 (1:0, 4:0, 1:0)

Goals: Puckett, 7:47. Menell, 27:08. Dzhioshvili, 31:30 (bol.). Gusev, 36:17 (bol.), 40:27 (bol.). O’Dell, 39:26 (bol.).

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Metallurg beat Salavat Yulaev and broke the series of defeats in the KHL

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Metallurg Magnitogorsk beat Ufa’s Salavat Yulaev on the road in a match of the KHL regular season.

The meeting ended with the score 1:0 (0:0, 0:0, 1:0). Robin Press scored the winning goal in the 42nd minute.

Magnitogorsk broke a streak of three defeats in a row and leads the Eastern Conference table with 19 points. Salavat is sixth in the East with 12 points.

In the next match, Metallurg will host Nizhnekamsk Neftekhimik on October 2, and the Ufa team will play away at Tolyatti Lada on the same day.

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

KHL. Regular season

“Salavat Yulaev” (Ufa) – “Metallurg” (Magnitogorsk) – 0:1 (0:0, 0:0, 0:1)

Goals: Press, 41:44.

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“God, I’m so old.” Ovechkin took a young talent from Russia under his wing

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With a partner like Ovi, Ivan Miroshnichenko feels confident on the ice and in the locker room.

Alexander Ovechkin is expected to score goals and shorten the distance to Wayne Gretzky’s record in regular season matches. But while the preseason is underway, fans are not watching the sniper qualities of the capital’s captain, but his ability to be a mentor for Washington’s young hockey players. First of all, for Ivan Miroshnichenko, who has been called the new Ovechkin in North America for several years now.

And the Caps leader played this role perfectly. Under his tutelage, Miroshnichenko does not get lost on the ice and in the locker room.

Ovechkin helps Miroshnichenko adapt

Ovechkin and Miroshnichenko really have a lot in common: both forwards are right-handed and have a killer throw. But comparisons with his star compatriot alone will not make it into Washington’s main roster. The young Russian will have to work hard to earn the right to take to the ice in a Caps jersey. At the same time, the club is doing everything to ensure that his adaptation occurs as quickly as possible. Washington coach Spencer Carbery played Miroshnichenko in training both on the second line with Evgeny Kuznetsov and on the first line with the Washington captain. For a 19-year-old hockey player, this is a great opportunity to get advice from experienced compatriots. Moreover, Ovechkin took the young hockey player under his wing: he involves him in all team activities and even acts as a translator.

Ivan Miroshnichenko / Photo: © REUTERS/Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

The player himself looked good in training and earned positive comments from journalists and Carbury. But to get a place in the squad, Miroshnichenko needs to prove himself in the preseason games. And so far he has succeeded: in the first meeting he scored an assist double.

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The forward’s debut took place in a home match against Detroit. The young Russian, as expected, took to the ice on the same line with Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom, although many experts did not consider this a good idea. Still, a newcomer needs to rush around the court and prove his worth in every shift, while veterans in the preseason usually perform at half capacity.

On the other hand, with such partners it would be easier for Miroshnichenko to feel confidence at the NHL level, which he sorely lacked in the first minutes of the match. The forward tried to act as simply as possible and was embarrassed to shoot at goal. And at the start of the second period, he completely lost his position in his zone, which led to a goal. Ivan did not have time to cover the defender on the blue line, and he gave an assist to his partner.

Then Miroshnichenko began to improve and act more boldly on the ice. And a few minutes later the Russian took part in Washington’s scoring combination. The forward passed from behind the goal to Ovechkin, who found an open Backström on the net. Interestingly, after each shift, the 19-year-old forward always sat next to Ovechkin and received advice from him on the bench. Perhaps this also played a role.

Alexander Ovechkin (right) / Photo: © REUTERS/Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

After missing the goal, Washington, which fielded a more optimal lineup, noticeably improved. The hosts’ second goal was just a matter of time, but Detroit’s goalkeeper saved his teammates time after time. The series of saves was completed by goalkeeper Kuznetsov, who, together with Tom Wilson, showed a home preparation. The Russian center won a throw-in with a throw to Wilson, who hit the goal with one touch.

The audience saw the next goal only in the middle of the third period, when Washington sent off 35-year-old Artem Anisimov. After another missed goal, Detroit completely wilted and gave the initiative to the opponent, which Miroshnichenko’s line took advantage of. Four minutes before the end of the final 20 minutes, the Russian skated along the goal, took the goalkeeper with him, and then threw the puck to John Carlson on empty. Thus, Miroshnichenko scored an assist in his first match for Washington. He also had the opportunity to score a goal: Ovechkin made a brilliant pass to the far post, but the forward was unable to beat the goalkeeper.

At the end of the meeting, Detroit unexpectedly came to its senses and even reduced the gap to a minimum, but the guests did not have enough time for more.

After the match, journalists surrounded Miroshnichenko and Ovechkin, who acted as a translator. At the same time, the captain of the Washington sometimes translated, and sometimes spoke for Ivan, inserting his own observations, which made everyone laugh.

Ivan Miroshnichenko (right) / Photo: © REUTERS/Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

— I made my NHL debut when he was one year old. God, I’m so old. Actually, this is a pretty special moment, he watched us on TV, and it was kind of a dream come true,” Ovechkin said after the match.

Ovechkin also noted that he was pleased with the performance of his compatriot. Journalists also praised Miroshnichenko’s performance.

“I had to overcome some nervousness in the beginning, but the 19-year-old was strong in his first professional game in North America. He worked to keep the puck alive, showed physicality and showed off speed, skating and elite shooting, The Hockey News writes.

Now there is no firm confidence that Miroshnichenko will end up in the Washington team, but so far everything is going well for him. The forward needs to prove himself in the next friendly match. And with such a fun start, his prospects are good.

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