Spartak defender explained the main needs of the team’s head coach 01:07

Veniamin Korolev, defenseman of the Moscow hockey team Spartak, talked about the principles of the head coach of the red-whites, Aleksey Zhamnov, after defeating CSKA (2:1) in the regular season match.

“I like to use power if the moment is right. But I’m not someone who dares to hit someone. I play according to position, I evaluate the moment. If possible, I will move the body, of course this is my bread. Our coach Alexey Yuryevich always asks us to do power movements. And other members of the coaching staff also welcome this, they advise us to go first of all with the stick to the joints, and then with the body,” said the hockey player Legal betting.

He emphasized that the red-white coaches ask their players not to avoid power struggles in any situation.

This is Korolev’s first season at Spartak. He made 1 assist in 13 matches in the regular season. Zhamnov’s team is in second place in the Western Conference with 33 points after 23 matches.

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Source: Gazeta

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