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Russian goalkeeper, who refused to talk about the war in Ukraine, missed 8 goals in the decisive game of the Stanley Cup
Russian goalie Sergei Bobrovsky, who refused to talk about the war in Ukraine, set a personal anti-record in the Stanley Cup playoffs of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Florida Panthers goalie missed eight pucks in the deciding game of the tournament finals, in which his team lost to the Vegas Golden Knights, 3-9.
The 34-year-old Novokuznetsk native was considered the team's best hope from Florida. However, he blatantly failed in his confrontation with Vegas. "The Panthers went into Game 5 of the Finals losing 1-3 and allowing 17 goals.
"Florida needed only a win to continue their fight for the NHL's top trophy. But Vegas scored two goals in the first period and continued to beat their opponent in the second 20 minutes (4-1). Bobrovsky's team fell apart in the final period. The Russian missed two more goals, and another puck flew into an already empty net after Bobrovsky was removed from the game before the final siren.
As reported by OBOZREVATEL, the legendary Czech hockey goalie Dominik Hašek recorded a new appeal to the Ukrainians, wishing them to "chase the Russian crap".
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