KHL Roundup: February 2nd

The KHL slate started in Khabarovsk where Amur faced off against Sibir for the second straight game. Amur who is eliminated from the playoffs was looking to play the spoiler role against Sibir. Amur was able to win 3-1 with the help of Valentin Pyanov scoring twice and Evgeny Alikin making 43 saves including aContinue reading “KHL Roundup: February 2nd”

Cale Makar Shows No Mercy and Breaks Hartman’s ankles.

Cale Makar already has a ton of sick highlights since coming in to the league last year. But what he has done against Minnesota the last two games has been dirty. Tonight he broke Ryan Hartman’s ankles with a fake pass before coming in and making a nice pass. Two nights ago on the powerContinue reading “Cale Makar Shows No Mercy and Breaks Hartman’s ankles.”

KHL Roundup: January 30th

The KHL slate started off in Nur-Sultan when Barys welcomed in Salavat Yulaev. Barys would jump off to a quick 2-0 lead in the first thanks to goals from Kirill Panyukov and Nikita Mikhailis. Salavat would get one back midway through the third with a goal from Philip Larsen. Just a minute and a halfContinue reading “KHL Roundup: January 30th”

KHL Roundup: January, 29th, 2021

There were five games on the slate in the KHL for the day. The day started off with Avangard heading to Yaroslavl to play Lokomotiv. Reid Boucher opened the scoring early in the first tallying his 18th of the year and giving Omsk the 1-0 lead. Omsk would score a few minutes later to getContinue reading “KHL Roundup: January, 29th, 2021”

Spencer Foo Goes End To End Against Lokomotiv And Scores

Second masterpiece of the month makes us call it Foozienary instead of January from now on (@spencerfoo) #KRS #RedStarHockey #ChinaHockey pic.twitter.com/rM4ePB8HRB — Kunlun Red Star (@KRSchina) January 28, 2021 Early in the third period in Kunlun’s Game against Lokomotiv Spencer Foo the Red Star forward came off the bench before going end to end andContinue reading “Spencer Foo Goes End To End Against Lokomotiv And Scores”

Josh Anderson shows Off Hand Eye Skills For The Second Time This Season.

Jesperi Kotkaniemi with the shot and Josh Anderson swats the rebound home. 3-0 Habs pic.twitter.com/q1HVcM7gID — Scott Matla (@scottmatla) January 29, 2021 Canadiens forward Josh Anderson showed off his hand-eye skills for the second time this year tonight against the Flames. Midway through the second Kotkaniemi and Anderson would come in 2 on 1 againstContinue reading “Josh Anderson shows Off Hand Eye Skills For The Second Time This Season.”