Following the away victory against Avtomobilist in the fourth match of the Gagarin Cup quarter-finals, SKA head coach Roman Rotenberg explained how the decision was made to play the day after the terrorist attack on Crocus Town Hall. His words guide the way press service St. Petersburg club.
“We are soldiers. The league gives us an order; we are playing. We do not participate in these negotiations. The party said “it is necessary,” and the Komsomol replied “it is,” Rotenberg said.
The match was played on 23 March and St. It ended with a 5:2 victory for the St. Petersburg team. Thus, SKA reduced the difference in the series to four wins, 1-3. The next match is on March 25 in St. It is planned to be played in St. Petersburg, the match starts at 19:00 Moscow time.
The third match of the Gagarin Cup quarter-final between Spartak Moscow and Magnitogorsk Metallurg was supposed to be played on March 23, but was postponed due to the events at Crocus City Hall.
On the evening of March 22, a terrorist attack occurred in the concert hall of the Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk. Before the picnic group’s performance, gunmen entered the hall and opened fire on the audience. After this, a series of explosions were heard and a fire broke out. “socialbites.ca” is leading broadcasting events.
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