The Russian youth team (U-20) defeated the Student Hockey League (SHL) team with a big score on April 25 in the Future Cup ice hockey match in Novosibirsk.
“Russia (U20)” had the initiative of the game from the first minutes of the match and did not allow the opponent to do anything offensive.
“Russia (U20)” – SHL team: 8:1 (3:1, 3:0, 2:0); throws: 71-38; shots on goal: 45-24; penalty: 4-6.
Discs scored:
1:0 – Emil Pyanov (Alexey Vasilkov, Yaroslav Tsulygin) – minute 4 (“Russia (U-20”);
2:0 – Ilyin Mikhail (Nikita Artamonov, Egor Rimashevsky) – minute 10 (“Russia (U-20”);
2:1 – Borisov Egor (Khrunin Ivan) – 16th minute (SHL team);
3:1 – Mikhalev Vladimir (Soloviev Egor) in majority – minute 18 (“Russia (U-20”);
4:1 – Gulyaev Mikhail (Artamonov Nikita, Ilyin Mikhail) – 21st minute (“Russia (U-20”);
5:1 – Velikov Maxim (Soloviev Egor) – 26th minute (“Russia (U-20”);
6:1 – Ivan Ryabkin (Kirill Zhukov, Alexander Pelevin) – 32nd minute (“Russia (U20”);
7:1 – Vladimir Mikhalev (Alexey Vasilkov) – 45th minute (“Russia (U-20”);
8:1 – Malov Vyacheslav (Khvorov Nikolay, Gulyaev Mikhail) – 45th minute (“Russia (U-20”).
After this match, the Russian national team (U-20) scored the first 3 points and took 1st place in the Cup standings. The SHL team is in 4th place without points.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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