Since they are both at training camp, we’ll just ignore them this week. Only one is likely to go back to Sweden, however.
Last time, two weeks ago, I talked about how Yegor Korshkov got in a game without his usual linemates, Pavel Kraskovsky and Alexander Polunin. It lasted only one game, and then the usual kid line was back together.
Lokomotiv had a light schedule for a few days. The KHL goes dark on September 7 to remember the lives lost when Lokomotiv’s plane crashed in 2011. The team also had a few extra days off around that date.