Week 5 / 30 September 2014 / Game №141

Amur

Khabarovsk

Coach

Leonov Yury

14.

Tarasov Dmitry

11.

Fisenko Mikhail

21.

Lugin Dmitry

21.

Lugin Dmitry

4 5

0:1 1:3 3:1
Severstal

Cherepovets

Coach

Solovyov Nikolai

11.

Kuptsov Sergei

18.

Shefer Andrei

74.

Monakhov Sergei

30.09.2014 12:00

Platinum Arena

Khabarovsk

5800 Spectators

Game stats

2

Power play goals

0

0

Shorthanded goals

0

7

Power play opportunities

3

38

Faceoffs won

34

8

Penalty in minutes

14

33

shots

42

Travelled distance (km)

Puck control time

Goals

0 1

ESG

0 2

ESG

0 3

ESG

Goal: 14. Tarasov Dmitry E. (4)

Even strength goal

1 3

ESG

Goal: 14. Tarasov Dmitry E. (4)

Even strength goal

1 4

ESG

1 5

ESG

2 5

ESG

3 5

PPG

4 5

PPG

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