Hockey
Hat-trick Peresunko. The Ukrainian national team held its seventh double match at the training camp.
It brought the first draw in the seventh double-sided match played by the National Team in the summer camp.
“Blue” – “Yellow” – 4:4 (3:3)
Washers: 1:0 – Peresunko. 2:0 – Mikhnov. 2:1 – Deniskin. 2:2 – Govorushko. 3:2 – Peresunko. 3:3 – Nimenko. 4:3 – Peresunko. 4:4 – Razumov.
“Blue”: Serdyuk; M. Simchuk – Grebenyk, Mikhnov – Mazur – Peresunko, Alexandrov – Voronin, Panchenko – Stupak – Boroday. Coach – Vadim Shakhraychuk
“Yellow”: Kubritsky; Tolstushko – Varava, Deniskin – Nimenko – Crow; Logach – Gorlushko, Razumov – Govorushko – Grabovetsky. Coach – Konstantin Simchuk
August 6, Kyiv. Ice Arena VDNH
The tone of the fight was set by the effective actions of the experienced Andrey Mikhnov. First, the captain, not far from the goal of the puck after trying to offend Andrei Deniskin, brought Alexander Peresunko to a meeting with Dmitry Kubritsky. He did not miss and scored the first of three goals. Soon the same Mikhnov doubled the score. The “Yellows” did not fall and responded with two spectacular goals from Deniskin and Evgeniy Govorushko. The second of these goals is particularly noteworthy. Govorushko shot into the upper corner away from the right-facing rim.
In the end, the first period ended 3-3 and Peresunko scored a hat-trick right at the beginning of the second period. The Yellows returned shortly before the end of playing time when Maxim Razumov successfully fixed the puck into goal after Alexander Gorlushko’s kick from the blue line. Shortly after, Deniskin nearly had a victory for his team. However, Andrei, escaping from the red zone to the door to zero, could not defeat Kubrytsky. At the same time, the attacker tried to convince the referee Artem Yevseichik that he was detained by the defender, which means that a lead had to be ordered. “What bullet? After the match, Yevseichik went inside the goalkeeper.
Source: Sport UA
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
