20 Mar, Mon

1

OT

0

0:0 0:0 0:0 1:0

20 Mar, Mon

0

4

0:2 0:1 0:1

21 Mar, Tue

2

OT

3

1:1 0:0 1:1 0:1

21 Mar, Tue

6

2

2:1 3:1 1:0

22 Mar, Wed

1

OT

2

0:1 1:0 0:0 0:1

22 Mar, Wed

3

5

2:1 0:0 1:4

23 Mar, Thu

1

4

1:1 0:1 0:2

23 Mar, Thu

1

3

0:1 1:0 0:2

24 Mar, Fri

1

2

0:0 0:2 1:0

25 Mar, Sat

0

1

0:0 0:0 0:1

26 Mar, Sun

1

3

0:2 1:1 0:0

27 Mar, Mon

2

1

1:1 0:0 1:0

Today

Moscow (19:30 msk)

1 Apr, Sat

Kazan (17:00 msk)

3 Apr, Mon

Kazan (19:30 msk)

5 Apr, Wed

Omsk (16:30 msk)

7 Apr, Fri

Omsk (16:30 msk)

Week 21 / 20 January 2015 / Game №660

Metallurg Nk

Novokuznetsk

Coach

Titov German

36.

Garifulin Artyom

69.

Mitryakov Vadim

2 5

0:1 2:2 0:2
Sibir

Novosibirsk Region

Coach

Skabelka Andrei

92.

Ozhiganov Igor

7.

Shumakov Sergei

92.

Ozhiganov Igor

26.

Enlund Jonas

25.

Kopeikin Alexei

20.01.2015 15:00

Metallurgs Sport Palace

Novokuznetsk

4216 Spectators

Game stats

0

Power play goals

1

0

Shorthanded goals

0

5

Power play opportunities

4

25

Faceoffs won

32

8

Penalty in minutes

10

23

shots

29

Travelled distance (km)

Puck control time

Goals

0 1

ESG

Video

Goal: 36. Garifulin Artyom (1)

Even strength goal

1 1

ESG

Goal: 36. Garifulin Artyom (1)

Even strength goal

Video

2 1

ESG

Video

Goal: 26. Enlund Jonas (17)

Even strength goal

2 4

ESG

Goal: 26. Enlund Jonas (17)

Even strength goal

Video

Below-strength CSKA too good for Riga. January 20 round-up

A goal in each period and a shut-out from Stanislav Galimov saw CSKA to a comfortable win at home to Dinamo Riga. The home team lined up without leading scorers Alexander Radulov and Stephane da Costa but still had too much firepower for the Latvians. Goals from Sergei Andronov, Maxim Mamin and Simon Hjalmarsson made the difference. However there are some fitness worries for the home team. Radulov’s injury is set to rule him out of Thursday’s table-topping clash with SKA and the KHL’s top point-scorer might also be forced to sit out Sunday’s All-Star Game in Sochi. Koskinen’s first SKA shut-out Mikka Koskinen had his first shut-out since moving to SKA – but found himself on the bench as his team won a shoot-out at Torpedo. Koskinen and his opposite number Mikhail Biryukov both made 27 saves in 65 scoreless minutes in Nizhny Novgorod but the Finn was replaced with young Igor Shestyorkin as the result came down to penalty shots. Shestyorkin was beaten by Woj ...