2021-22 KHL Continental Hockey League Regular Season Round 45
Beijing Kunlun Hongxing vs St. Petersburg Army
2022.01.04 22:00
Medici Arena
Live broadcast: Kuaishou account 【Kunlun Hongxing Ice Hockey Team】
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Seven masters and one guest, the final sprint before the Beijing Winter Olympics
In the upcoming January schedule, Kunlun Hongxing will usher in the challenge of eight matches, and for the male ice training team with the winter Olympic training task, this is also the last sprint training opportunity before the start of the Beijing Winter Olympics, and the importance is self-evident.
Of the eight games this month, there are seven home games and one away game. Although it occupies the home field advantage in the schedule, most of the opponents encountered by Vanke Dragon are at the top of the league rankings, and the schedule is still not small.
/Five days and four battles, Vanke Dragon Company Battle East and West Head Card/
After a short break during the New Year's Day holiday, Kunlun Hongxing will once again usher in the five-day and four-game high-strength team schedule challenge at home. At the beginning of the new year, the Opponents of the Vanke Dragons are the St. Petersburg Army, ranked first in the west, and the well-defended Northern Steel. The team will then remain at home, playing the Chelyabinsk Tractors, the biggest dark horse in the KHL this season and currently leading the league standings.
/ Accumulate confidence, Kunlun Hongxing sprints for the Winter Olympics /
In mid-January, kunlun stars will travel to Nizhny Novgorod to challenge torpedoes, which is also the only away game of the month. Subsequently, Vanke Dragon will return to the home court to face the recently serious decline in record lokomotiv and the weak admiral, both games have the possibility of scoring, Kunlun Hongxing needs to strive to win and accumulate confidence.
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As the traditional powerhouse of the KHL League, the St. Petersburg Army has been in ups and downs this season. In the recent November fixtures, the Army suffered an unprecedented six-game losing streak, setting the longest losing streak in team history.
However, after a series of adjustments, head coach Bragin stabilized his position and led the team to win the Kazan Snow Leopards, Helsinki Joker and Autobots in the December game, announcing the return of the king with a wave of five consecutive wins. In the following matches, the Army was even more unstoppable, not only in the match against the league leader Ma Gangcheng 5-1 wins, but also in the confrontation with CSKA to send a kill, maintain the momentum of consecutive wins, and take the top seat in the West at the end of 2021.
In addition, due to the temporary cancellation of the 2022 U20 World Youth Championship held in Edmonton, Canada, five players sent by the St. Petersburg Army to the Russian youth team such as Michkov and Svichenkov will also return to the team lineup in this game, which is undoubtedly a tiger for the Army.
Winter Olympic big name said
Komarov, who is about to celebrate his 35th birthday, has the opportunity to complete his second Winter Olympic performance next month. Born in Estonia after the 80s, Komarov received ice hockey instruction from a former Soviet coach from an early age. At the age of 16, he joined the Finnish youth system and his skills grew rapidly. At the age of 19, he put on the Finnish team's jersey and competed in the U20 World Youth Championship.
In 2009, Komarov entered the senior national world championship squad and began his career at the KHL Dynamo Moscow. In the 2011-12 season, the old section scored 24 points in 46 games and received 58 minutes of penalties. This all-round, fierce playing ability was appreciated by the Maple Leafs of the North American league, and he quickly moved to the NHL system. After a bland, boring season in Toronto, Komarov returned to Modi in the fall of 2013, where he became a core member of the team and helped Finland win bronze at the Sochi Winter Olympics and silver at the World Hockey Championships as vice-captain.
This unusually bright performance once again attracted the Maple Leafs, and Komarov entered the NHL league twice. In the next seven seasons, The Old Ke played his own style, becoming the toughest player in the NHL, helping Maple Leaf and The Islanders reach the playoffs five times.
In October of this year, Komarov stepped onto the KHL field for the third time, and the owner became St. Petersburg. Players from the North American league have confirmed that they cannot come to Beijing to compete, so Komarov, who has followed Finland to eight World Championships, one World Cup and one Winter Olympics, will be the player with the most international experience and the most experience in the North American league at the Winter Olympics next month.
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