Expert commends Abrosimov’s strong move in KHL preseason tournament match 22:50

Former hockey referee Leonid Weisfeld said that Neftekhimik defender Roman Abrosimov did not violate the rules in the episode involving Metallurg forward Daniil Vovchenko. The expert’s words are quoted “Championship”.

“There was no violation of the rules in this episode; it was a pure force move by Roman Abrosimov. Of course, I wish health to Daniil Vovchenko,” Weisfeld said.

In the third period, Neftekhimik’s defender Roman Abrosimov made a powerful move against Metallurg’s forward Daniil Vovchenko, after which Daniil Vovchenko was taken away on a stretcher.

Razin stated that he did not agree with the decision of the referees who did not see the violation and took the team off the field.

The current champions of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) are Metallurg Magnitogorsk. In the final, they won a landslide victory over Lokomotiv Yaroslavl in the KHL play-off finals Gagarin Cup. Metallurg won four games in a row and closed the final series with a score of 4-0.

Former head coach of Neftekhimik statedfeels that banning the team from the site is unacceptable.

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Source: Gazeta

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