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“They only PR and know the top 5 people, but they don’t write anything about me” – hockey player Buchnevich

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“They only PR and know the top 5 people, but they don’t write anything about me” – hockey player Buchnevich

The Russian forward of “St. Louis” Pavel Buchnevich told how he relates to the lack of much attention in the media to his person.

– You’ve had a great season. Isn’t it a shame that so little attention is paid to you?

– Of course, it’s a shame. PR and know only the top 5 people. They write only about them, but nothing about me. They didn’t even write about the fact that there was a point per game (on average). An incomprehensible situation. If you write, then write about everyone, not just about five. There were many different situations in New York and St. Louis … And here all reporters are only looking for a big headline about Ovechkin, Panarin, Kuznetsov, Tarasenko and Malkin.

What needs to be done to change the situation?

– You need to watch hockey and understand who plays how. I will say this: “They don’t know us here, but they love us there,” Sport24 quotes Buchnevich.

Buchnevich last season played in 73 matches, in which he scored 76 (30+46) points.

    Source: Sportbox

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    Three goals in 37 seconds, wins over Florida and Pittsburgh, Stamkos hat-trick

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    Boston defeated Vegas 4:3 in an NHL regular season match, and the Bears managed to score three goals in 54 seconds. Pastrnak scored three points, the Bruins sit in 5th place in the Atlantic Division, three points out of the playoff zone.

    Florida achieved an important victory by beating Winnipeg and trying to catch up with its rivals. The champion is still in penultimate place in his league.

    The fight between Crosby and McDavid ended in favor of Pittsburgh, which defeated Edmonton 6:2. At the same time, the Penguins managed to score three goals in 37 seconds in the first period.

    Pittsburgh continues to be in the top 2 in its league.

    In the West, let’s celebrate Nashville’s victory over Ottawa with a hat trick from Steven Stamkos.

    Regular season in NHL

    Boston -Vegas 4:3

    Montreal – buffalo 2:4

    Carolina – Chicago 3:4 in shootouts

    columbus -Dallas 1:0

    Nashville -Ottawa 5:3

    winnipeg – Florida 1:2 in shootouts

    Edmonton – pittsburgh 2:6

    Minnesota – Detroit 4:3 in overtime

    Source: Sport UA

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    Comeback, extra time and penalties. Super match between Kremenchuk and Sokol

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    Comeback, extra time and penalties. Super match between Kremenchuk and Sokol

    The Ukrainian hockey championship match took place between the leaders Kremenchug and Sokol.

    Moreover, the teams played less than a week ago, and in Kiev, Sokol won a hard-fought victory in the penalty shootout with a score of 2:1.

    Today it was time for the penalty shootout again and Sokol was stronger 4:3.

    At the same time, Kremenchug was quite confident during regular time and took a 3:1 lead in the middle of the third period, but the visiting team was saved by Vladimir Cherdak, who scored a double point and sent the match to extra time.

    Both teams collected 47 points in the rankings.

    Ukrainian Hockey Championship

    Kremenchuk – Hawk 3:4 (conflict) (0:0, 2:1, 1:2, 0:0, 0:1)

    Discs: 21:19 Braga – 1:0, 32:07 Zakharov (yanishevsky, Boroday) – 1:1, 39:41 Krivoshapkin – 2:1, 50:31 Serednitsky (Lyalka, Matusevich) – 3:1, 53:37 Attic (Mazur) – 3:2, 57:21 Attic (Oleynik, Mazur) – 3:3

    Source: Sport UA

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    NHL. On overtime and penalty shootout, Detroit won, Colorado lost

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    NHL. On overtime and penalty shootout, Detroit won, Colorado lost

    Detroit defeated Toronto 2-1 in overtime in a tense NHL regular season game to once again move the East into a tie with three teams tied on points.

    The Red Wings, Tampa Bay and Carolina each have 66 points.

    Among other results, we also note Anaheim’s 2:1 victory over championship leader Colorado in the penalty shootout. Goaltender Lukasz Dostal made 40 saves as the Ducks won their fifth straight game.

    In another overtime, Utah defeated Philadelphia 5:4 and Vancouver defeated Washington, breaking a streak of 11 consecutive defeats.

    Regular season in NHL

    Toronto – Detroit 1:2 in overtime

    Colorado – anaheim 1:2 in shootouts

    Utah – Philadelphia 5:4 in overtime

    Calgary – pittsburgh 1:4

    Seattle – New York Islanders 4:1

    vancouver -Washington 4:3

    Source: Sport UA

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