The Matchup:
Magnitogorsk
(16-0-9-5)
HC Spartak
Moscow
(7-3-5-15)
Moscow
Players You May Recognize
Shaone Morrison, Oleg Petrov
Recap
Metallurg took control of the match early on due to a seemingly harmless shot from the point by Viktor Antipin. Borisov attempted to glove the shot but deflected it behind him instead. Thirty seconds later, Spartak forward Alexander Suglobov was called for slashing and Antipin scored his 2nd goal in a minute. Nikolai Kulemin passed the puck from the high slot to Evgeni Malkin on the side boards. Malkin sent it right back to the crease where Antipin was waiting to deflect it in for a 2-0 lead. Borisov was immediately pulled before the game was 5 minutes old and Alexei Yakhin (yes, Yakhin) went in for Spartak.
The goaltender change settled down Spartak and they drew a 5 on 3 after Gonchar was called for cross-checking and Khabarov for tripping, but they were unable to score. Then with 5 minutes left in the period, all hell broke loose.
In the span of 1:41:
- Mikhail Yakubov was called for interference to put Spartak back on the powerplay. Alexander Budkin cut the lead to 2-1 as he took a pass across the slot and slipped the puck under Gelashvili's pads.
- Anatoly Nikontsev then tied the game at two just 31 seconds later as he beat Gelashvili 5-hole trying to slide across the crease.
- Dmitry Kazionov put Magnitogorsk back in the lead 37 seconds later with a wrist shot from the point (assisted by Antipin) that was helped greatly by Platonov screening Yakhin. Yakhin never even reacted to the shot.
- Andrei Ankudinov then scored off of an offensive zone faceoff (think of the James Neal play) 17 seconds later to tie the game 3-3. Georgi Gelashvili was then pulled in favor of Ari Ahonen.
The period ended in a 3-3 tie as everyone tried to catch their breath from that 4 goal outburst. It wouldn't take long for things to get fired up in the second period though. Sergei Gonchar took a shot from the point which missed horribly wide, but bounced off the boards behind the net and back out to Kazionov at the faceoff circle. Yakhin was not ready for the huge bounce to the other side and was completely out of position as Kazionov scored his 2nd of the game to make it 4-3, Metallurg. A few minutes later, Mikhail Yunkov of Spartak was called for hooking and it took just seconds for Sergei Mozyakin to make it 5-3 with slapshot from the left point.
Yakhin was pulled and Borisov went back in net for Spartak after Mozyakin's goal. The change didn't matter though as Mozyakin scored another powerplay goal a few minutes later to make it 6-3. Malkin tried to make a centering pass to Mozyakin in the slot, but misfired on the pass and sent it straight to a defenseman. The defenseman was not expecting the puck though and he tripped over himself and gave the puck up to Mozyakin all by himself in the slot. Borisov had no chance to stop the quick wrister.
Malkin scored himself before scoring a goal later. |
Final Score: Metallurg Magnitogorsk 7 HC Spartak Moscow 4
Magnitogorsk improves to 17-0-9-5 and Spartak drops to 7-3-5-16.Player Notes
#C #C #C #C |
Next Game: 12/5, 8am EST vs. Dynamo Riga
Links:
ESPN has added a schedule and standings page for the KHL: http://espn.go.com/nhl/khl
Magnitogorsk has a twitter page: https://twitter.com/MetallurgMgn
Go to onhockey.ru for all of your streaming needs.
If you want highlights for the games, check out http://www.youtube.com/user/KHLofficialvideo.
Magnitogorsk has a twitter page: https://twitter.com/MetallurgMgn
Go to onhockey.ru for all of your streaming needs.
If you want highlights for the games, check out http://www.youtube.com/user/KHLofficialvideo.
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