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Back in the Press Box with Sergey Preobrazhensky

 

 

We are back with Sergey Preobrazhensky just before a crucial game six between the Wolves and Phoenix to go more in depth about more thing’s VHL related. As of now, the Vancouver Wolves have been able to cruise into a 3-2 series lead in the semi finals, but there is still more work to be done if Vancouver wants to be crowned Continental Cup Champions.

 

Reporter: We are here once again Sergey, your team has one more game to win before they earn their ticket into the Continental Cup Finals. Explain your emotions going into the potential series-deciding game six?

 

Sergey: I would be lying if I were to say that I wasn’t incredibly excited to help bring my team into the finals. Joining this team during the trade deadline has been nothing but a blessing for me. I’ve already made great friends here and this playoff ride has been spectacular, I just want to keep the good times rolling with the boys. But just like last series, we still have to play like there's a fire up our ass if we want to make it through. It is still entirely possible for Chicago to find their groove and win these last two games.

 

Reporter: I would like to point out that you burst out on the stage, being one of Vancouver’s most productive player’s during the second half and going into the playoffs. You are on a talented, but sometimes overlooked line with Alexandre Leduc and Donny Carter. They say that success is built around a team. Those guy’s must’ve done an amazing job getting you integrated with Vancouver eh?

 

Sergey: For sure, without them I would’ve not been able to do some of the thing’s I have done with this team. You know, it takes days if not weeks to master and fully understand a team’s playbook. Although there were some visible hiccups along the way, being in an all-veteran line that has had plenty of experience in the VHL really helped me get familiar with the team along the way. It also helps that my line is not full of scrubs, these are some very talented players on the ice.

 

Reporter: You were in the same position in the playoffs a few times with Moscow earlier in your career. During your playoff career with Moscow versus your newly made playoff career with Vancouver. How have you changed?

 

Sergey: I think I changed drastically when I first came onto the scene with Moscow several seasons ago. Especially during my first few playoff season’s with Moscow, I was much more inexperienced and was more naive. I tried to play hero one too many times during my time in Moscow and sometimes looked lost on the ice. During the years, I’ve learned to stick to our game plan and trust my team during crucial situations. Not only have I performed better in the playoffs, but my team has as a whole. I take pride and learned from my playoff experiences

 

Make sure to tune into your local hockey broadcast as a heavily hyped up game six will go down in less than 24 hours. Can the Wolves move onto the finals? Or will the Phoenix comeback from their deficit? 

 

Edited by Bulduray_1

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