The Matchup:
Magnitogorsk
(21-0-9-6)
Sibir
Novosibirsk
(13-5-4-13)
NHL/Former NHL Players You May Recognize
Petr Skudra (assistant coach)
Pregame Notes
A little electric guitar and a Malkin jersey for the anthem. |
- Here's a little Magnitogorsk fun to start off the day (link courtesy of @MarkFrane)
- The full All Star teams have been announced. Paul Maurice has been named one of the coaches for Team East, joining players Evgeni Malkin (starter), Sergei Gonchar (starter), and Sergei Mozyakin (2nd line) from Metallurg.
- Other (former) NHL players added: Aleksey Morozov and Victor Hedman to Team East. Artem Anisimov, Mikhail Grabovski, and Nicklas Backstrom to Team West.
- Standings Update: Magnitogorsk sits in 3rd place in the West with 72 points. Sibir is in 8th in the East with 53 points.
- KHL Scoring Race Update: Mozyakin entered tonight's game with the lead (53), 4 points ahead of Malkin (49) and 9 points ahead of Alexander Radulov (44).
- Starting goalies: Sergei Gaiduchenko for Sibir and Ari Ahonen for Metallurg.
- Injury report remains the same: Cal O'Reilly, Oleg Tverdovsky, and Evgeny Biryukov out.
Recap
Might as well have been an empty net. |
Metallurg gained a significant amount of momentum off of Mozyakin's goal and the crowd continued to go wild as defenseman Sergei Bernatsky dropped the gloves with Arturs Kulda. The air would be sucked out of the arena quickly though after Viktor Bobrov gave Novosibirsk a 2-1 lead. Bobrov entered the Magnitogorsk zone 1 on 1 with a defenseman and fired a wrist shot from just inside the blue line. Ahonen appeared to misread the puck and missed the save for a weak goal against. Magnitogorsk fought back towards the end of the period, but couldn't find an equalizer before the horn sounded.
The second period started as dismally as everything has been starting for Magnitogorsk lately. 12 seconds into the period, Magnitogorsk lined up in the defensive zone for a faceoff. Malkin was waived out and Nikolai Kulemin stepped in to lose the draw cleanly. In a matter of three seconds, Jori Lehtera skated behind the net with the puck and fed Sibir captain Maxim Krivonozkhin in front. His shot went unchallenged by any defenseman and he beat Ahonen for a 3-1 Sibir lead.
Luckily for Magnitogorsk, Ivan Velichkin was given a 4 minute double minor for high sticking just a minute later and Metallurg had a chance to get back into the game. Though the first line was unsuccessful on the first powerplay, Dmitri Kazionov found a way to jam the puck in towards the end of the second powerplay to bring the score back to 3-2. The teams spent the majority of the period trading chances back and forth with Metallurg getting quite a few more shots on net (19-8). It finally paid off with three minutes left in the period when, together again: Sergei Mozyakin one-timed a pass from Evgeni Malkin. This time, Malkin stood behind the net with the puck and waited patiently as Mozyakin steamrolled through the slot. The pass and shot happened so fast that the slow motion camera angles even had issues picking it up on the stream.
Maurice was livid as he watched the game slip away in the 3rd. |
Final Score: Sibir Novosibirsk 5 Metallurg Magnitogorsk 3
Magnitogorsk drops to 21-0-9-7 and Novosibirsk improves to 14-5-4-13.Player Notes
A pair that should never be broken up... (hint hint, Ray Shero) |
Next Game: 12/28, 8am EST vs Metallurg Novokuznetsk
Links:
Thank you to onhockey.ru (@onhockey on Twitter). Not only have they been dependable for KHL streams, but they even named my blog on the stream for this game (as you can see in the screencaps).
Keep track of Malkin and the KHL scoring race here: http://en.khl.ru/stat/leaders/222/.
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