12 Apr, Wed

3

0

1:0 1:0 1:0

17 Apr, Mon

4

1

1:1 1:0 2:0

19 Apr, Wed

0

3

0:1 0:1 0:1

21 Apr, Fri

3

2

0:0 3:1 0:1

23 Apr, Sun

2

1

1:1 0:0 1:0

25 Apr, Tue

2

1

0:1 1:0 1:0

27 Apr, Thu

0

3

0:1 0:1 0:1

29 Apr, Sat

2

3

1:0 1:3 0:0

Week 3 / 15 September 2014 / Game №62

Amur

Khabarovsk

Coach

Leonov Yury

10.

Niinimaki Jesse

2 3

0:1 1:2 1:0
Salavat Yulaev

Ufa

Coach

Yurzinov Vladimir

41.

Pihlstrom Antti

9.

Vishnevsky Ivan

41.

Pihlstrom Antti

15.09.2014 12:00

Platinum Arena

Khabarovsk

5600 Spectators

Амур - Салават Юлаев

Highlights

Game stats

1

Power play goals

2

0

Shorthanded goals

0

6

Power play opportunities

7

34

Faceoffs won

32

18

Penalty in minutes

16

38

shots

37

Travelled distance (km)

Puck control time

SKA looking strong. September 15 round-up

SKA’s early season form continues to send an ominous message to its rivals with Traktor the latest victim. The Petersburg team led 4-0 at the first intermission on its way to a convincing 6-2 triumph. Once again special teams did the damage: Patrick Thoresen and Roman Cervenka opened up a 2-0 lead with power play goals and the third came on a delayed penalty as Dmitry Kalinin scored. Ilya Kovalchuk added another power play effort as the teams traded four second period goals; Cervenka finished with 1+2 in a 6-2 success. Debut delight for Sochi HC Sochi powered to a 6-3 victory as big-time hockey returned to the Olympic city. Ilya Krikunov was the architect of the team’s win, picking up a goal and two assists as the Leopards overcame Avtomobilist in their first home game. The home team wasted little time in scoring its first ever KHL goal in the Bolshoy Dome, Krikunov setting up Alexei Krutov’s opener after just 19 seconds. Two minutes later Krikunov repeated the tric ...