The siege athlete responded to Rotenberg, who compared the victory in the match to the siege of Leningrad

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Former Leningrad Zenit player Vadim Khrapovitsky, SKA St. He shared his opinion on the remarks of St. Petersburg coach Roman Rotenberg, who compared the victory against Cherepovets Severstal to the breaking of the siege of Leningrad. Khrapovitsky’s words are quoted as follows: legal betting.

Rotenberg made this statement as his team broke its five-game losing streak. Khrapovitsky survived the siege of Leningrad in his childhood.

“I think it’s too much. Can you imagine what it was like to break the blockade? There people were starving, but here there was hockey. Well done, of course, they broke the bad streak. I respect both the hockey players and the coach, but you can’t compare them,” said Khrapovitsky.

Match St. It took place in St. Petersburg and ended with a 4:1 victory for the home team. The goals for SKA were scored by Valentin Zykov (38th and 52nd minutes), Vladimir Alistrov (7th) and Alexander Nikishin (51st). Ilya Ivantsov (11th) scored for the visiting team.

Previously reportedSKA changed its captain after five consecutive defeats.

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