Three games on today, beginning with...
Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg hosting Avangard Omsk. Konstantin Barulin and Jakub Kovar tend the twines. Yekaterinburg opened in the first period on a Gilbert Brule goal, via Aaron Palushaj and Samui Lepisto. Avtomobilist added on in the second period with a Vitaly Popov goal, guided in by Artyom Gareyev. Yekaterinburg extended the lead with a Brule power play goal, powered by Lepisto and Anton Lazarev. Denis Kostin replaced Barulin in goal. Omsk got on the board with an Alexander Popov goal, made possible by Alexander Perezhogin. Avangard pulled closer in the third period with a Denis Parshin goal, with a lone assist by Kirill Lyamin. Avtomobilist shot back with an empty net goal by Anatoly Golyshev, set up by Alexei Simakov. Yekaterinburg won 5-2 after an unassisted Filipp Metlyuk goal. The three stars went to Brule, Lepisto, and Vitaly Popov.
West to Mytishchi, where Atlant welcomes the Sochi Leopards. Tomas Popperle and Atte Engren are the former Lev goalies in net for this game. Sochi started with an Andre Petersson power play goal in the first period, powered by Evgeny Lapenkov and Clay Wilson. The Leopards added on with a Cory Emmerton goal, guided in by Alexei Krutov and Roman Derlyuk. Mytishchi got on the board with an Igor Levitsky goal, assisted by Igor Radulov and Yaroslav Dyblenko. Sochi shot back as Lapenkov scored, thanks to Roman Lyuduchin. Atlant pulled back in the third period on an Andreas Engqvist goal, coming off of Sergei Shmelyov and Artyom Chernov. The Leopards won 4-2 with another Lapenkov goal, passed from Lyuduchin and Ilya Krikunov. The three stars went to Lapenkov, Lyuduchin, and Emmerton.
Finally, Ak Bars Kazan brings in Salavat Yulaev Ufa. Vladimir Sokhatsky and Anders Nilsson are in the creases. The game was scoreless into a shootout, where Yegor Dubrovsky scored to give Salavat Yulaev a 1-0 win. The three stars belonged to Sokhatsky (33 save shutout), Nilsson (31 save shutout), and Dubrovsky.
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Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg hosting Avangard Omsk. Konstantin Barulin and Jakub Kovar tend the twines. Yekaterinburg opened in the first period on a Gilbert Brule goal, via Aaron Palushaj and Samui Lepisto. Avtomobilist added on in the second period with a Vitaly Popov goal, guided in by Artyom Gareyev. Yekaterinburg extended the lead with a Brule power play goal, powered by Lepisto and Anton Lazarev. Denis Kostin replaced Barulin in goal. Omsk got on the board with an Alexander Popov goal, made possible by Alexander Perezhogin. Avangard pulled closer in the third period with a Denis Parshin goal, with a lone assist by Kirill Lyamin. Avtomobilist shot back with an empty net goal by Anatoly Golyshev, set up by Alexei Simakov. Yekaterinburg won 5-2 after an unassisted Filipp Metlyuk goal. The three stars went to Brule, Lepisto, and Vitaly Popov.
West to Mytishchi, where Atlant welcomes the Sochi Leopards. Tomas Popperle and Atte Engren are the former Lev goalies in net for this game. Sochi started with an Andre Petersson power play goal in the first period, powered by Evgeny Lapenkov and Clay Wilson. The Leopards added on with a Cory Emmerton goal, guided in by Alexei Krutov and Roman Derlyuk. Mytishchi got on the board with an Igor Levitsky goal, assisted by Igor Radulov and Yaroslav Dyblenko. Sochi shot back as Lapenkov scored, thanks to Roman Lyuduchin. Atlant pulled back in the third period on an Andreas Engqvist goal, coming off of Sergei Shmelyov and Artyom Chernov. The Leopards won 4-2 with another Lapenkov goal, passed from Lyuduchin and Ilya Krikunov. The three stars went to Lapenkov, Lyuduchin, and Emmerton.
Finally, Ak Bars Kazan brings in Salavat Yulaev Ufa. Vladimir Sokhatsky and Anders Nilsson are in the creases. The game was scoreless into a shootout, where Yegor Dubrovsky scored to give Salavat Yulaev a 1-0 win. The three stars belonged to Sokhatsky (33 save shutout), Nilsson (31 save shutout), and Dubrovsky.
Follow me on Twitter @KipperScorpion.
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