Tretiak noted Bobrovsky’s contribution to Florida’s victory in the Stanley Cup
The head of the Russian Hockey Federation (RHF), Vladislav Tretyak, appreciated the contribution of the country’s representatives to the victory of the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup. His words are quoted on the organization’s website.
According to him, the greatest credit for the team’s success belongs to goalkeeper Sergei Bobrovsky, who played great in the final series. “Conor McDavid alone can beat two or three at any time and pass to an empty corner. And our goalkeeper stopped all this powerful attack almost single-handedly,” Tretyak noted.
The head of the FHR added that we should not forget about other Russians playing for Florida. “Vladimir Tarasenko and Dmitry Kulikov are also wonderful masters, true leaders, and their contribution to the overall victory is just as great,” Tretyak said.
In the seventh game of the Stanley Cup finals, which took place on the night of Tuesday, June 25, the American team defeated the Edmonton Oilers with a score of 2:1. Florida won the Stanley Cup for the first time in history.
Source: Lenta

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