Just two games today, beginning in...
Astana, as Barys hosts Lokomotiv Yaroslavl. Curtis Sanford and Jan Laco protect the nets. Astana began in the first period with an Evgeny Rymarev goal, via Konstantin Rudenko and Nik Antropov on the power play. Yaroslavl tied on a second period power play goal by Yegor Averin, powered by Jiri Novotny and Geoff Platt. Lokomotiv took the lead as Novotny scored, with a lone assist by Martin Thornberg. Barys tied it on a Nigel Dawes power play goal, assisted by Mike Lundin and Brandon Bochenski. Yaroslavl took the lead back in the third period with a Sergei Konkov goal, coming off of Yegor Yakovlev and Emil Galimov on the power play. Astana tied it with a Bochenski goal, courtesy of Lundin and Roman Savchenko. The tie lasted to a shootout, where Lokomotiv won 4-3 with a lone tally by Novotny. The three stars were given to Novotny, Bochenski, and Lundin.
The other game came from Slovakia, as Slovan Bratislava hosts Medvescak Zagreb. Barry Brust and Johan Backlund are in the blue paint. Bratislava got going in the second period with a power play goal by Ladislav Nagy, powered by Michal Vondrka and Vaclav Nedorost. Zagreb tied it as Pascal Pelletier scored, thanks to Brandon Segal. Medvescak took the lead with a Segal goal, assisted by Pelletier and Martin St. Pierre on the power play. Zagreb added on with a Segal goal in the third period, again courtesy of Pelletier and St. Pierre. Medvescak made it 4-1 with a Patrick Bjorkstrand shorthanded goal, set up by Andrew Murray. The three stars went to Segal, Pelletier, and St. Pierre.
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Astana, as Barys hosts Lokomotiv Yaroslavl. Curtis Sanford and Jan Laco protect the nets. Astana began in the first period with an Evgeny Rymarev goal, via Konstantin Rudenko and Nik Antropov on the power play. Yaroslavl tied on a second period power play goal by Yegor Averin, powered by Jiri Novotny and Geoff Platt. Lokomotiv took the lead as Novotny scored, with a lone assist by Martin Thornberg. Barys tied it on a Nigel Dawes power play goal, assisted by Mike Lundin and Brandon Bochenski. Yaroslavl took the lead back in the third period with a Sergei Konkov goal, coming off of Yegor Yakovlev and Emil Galimov on the power play. Astana tied it with a Bochenski goal, courtesy of Lundin and Roman Savchenko. The tie lasted to a shootout, where Lokomotiv won 4-3 with a lone tally by Novotny. The three stars were given to Novotny, Bochenski, and Lundin.
The other game came from Slovakia, as Slovan Bratislava hosts Medvescak Zagreb. Barry Brust and Johan Backlund are in the blue paint. Bratislava got going in the second period with a power play goal by Ladislav Nagy, powered by Michal Vondrka and Vaclav Nedorost. Zagreb tied it as Pascal Pelletier scored, thanks to Brandon Segal. Medvescak took the lead with a Segal goal, assisted by Pelletier and Martin St. Pierre on the power play. Zagreb added on with a Segal goal in the third period, again courtesy of Pelletier and St. Pierre. Medvescak made it 4-1 with a Patrick Bjorkstrand shorthanded goal, set up by Andrew Murray. The three stars went to Segal, Pelletier, and St. Pierre.
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