14 Mar, Tue

3

OT

4

0:1 2:0 1:2 0:1

14 Mar, Tue

5

3

1:2 1:0 3:1

16 Mar, Thu

2

OT

1

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

16 Mar, Thu

3

2

2:0 0:2 1:0

17 Mar, Fri

2

OT

1

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

17 Mar, Fri

2

0

0:0 0:0 2:0

18 Mar, Sat

5

4

2:1 3:3 0:0

18 Mar, Sat

2

1

0:1 1:0 1:0

19 Mar, Sun

4

3

3:0 0:2 1:1

19 Mar, Sun

3

2

0:1 2:1 1:0

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

Today

Yaroslavl (19:30 msk)

24 Mar, Fri

Kazan (19:30 msk)

25 Mar, Sat

Moscow (17:00 msk)

Week 21 / 22 January 2015 / Game №673

Barys

Astana

Coach

Nazarov Andrei

80.

Antropov Nikolai

48.

Starchenko Roman

3 2

1:1 0:1 2:0
Sibir

Novosibirsk Region

Coach

Skabelka Andrei

6.

Hersley Patrik

39.

Sannikov Stepan

22.01.2015 16:00

Kazakhstan Arena

Astana

4070 Spectators

Барыс - Сибирь

Highlights

Game stats

2

Power play goals

1

0

Shorthanded goals

0

4

Power play opportunities

5

34

Faceoffs won

35

37

Penalty in minutes

14

30

shots

28

Travelled distance (km)

Puck control time

Goals

Goal: 39. Sannikov Stepan (4)

Even strength goal

1 2

ESG

Goal: 39. Sannikov Stepan (4)

Even strength goal

Video

Two more book play-off places. January 22 round-up

Ak Bars and Dynamo Moscow became the latest teams to confirm their post-season commitments after shut-out wins on Thursday evening. Ak Bars went first, facing off against old rival Metallurg Magnitogorsk in Kazan. The first period was scoreless, but only thanks to a virtuoso goaltending display from Vasily Koshechkin, who made 23 saves as the home team dominated from the off. Mikhail Varnakov finally found a way past the keeper in the 27th minute, but the game remained in the balance until early in the third when Petr Vrana and Justin Azevedo scored two goals in a minute to put Ak Bars out of sight. Anders Nilsson made 24 saves for his shut-out. In Moscow Dynamo weathered a tough first period at home to Neftekhimik before taking a 2-0 verdict. Maxim Solovyov finally put the home team in front just after the halfway mark and Kaspars Daugavins scored a late goal for the second game running. Goalie Alexander Lazushin made 35 saves to claim his second shut-out in three games. SKA sink ...