CSKA coach Sergei Fedorov said that victories in the Stanley Cup and the Gagarin Cup are incomparable
CSKA Moscow coach Sergei Fedorov compared the victory in the Stanley Cup and the Gagarin Cup. His words are reported by Sport24.
Fedorov said that the feelings from these achievements are incomparable. “There I was a player, now I’m a coach. After the final whistle, you disconnect from the universe. There is no same feeling,” he shared.
In the National Hockey League (NHL), Fedorov won the Stanley Cup three times while playing for the Detroit Red Wings. In the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), he won the Gagarin Cup twice as a coach of CSKA.
On April 29, CSKA won the Gagarin Cup for the second time in a row, defeating Ak Bars Kazan in the seventh match of the series. The most valuable player of the playoffs was the forward of the army team Mikhail Grigorenko.
Source: Lenta

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