MINSK, 13 November (BelTA) – HC Dinamo Minsk end their longest home stand in the season of the Kontinental Hockey League 2025/26 on a high note, BelTA has learned.
Playing their eighth straight home match, HC Dinamo Minsk faced Eastern Conference strugglers HC Sibir Novosibirsk, who came to Minsk having lost ten in a row. The home side struck early, with club scoring leader Sam Anas burying a goal in the third minute. Ilya Usau made it two for HC Dinamo Minsk shortly before the first break.
The Minsk side poured on the pressure in the second period. Yegor Borikov and Vadim Moroz got the goals before Ilya Usau added his second, taking his tally to seven points in the last six games. The hosts picked up where they left off in the final frame: Borikov struck again and Vitali Pinchuk got on the board, as HC Dinamo Minsk blanked HC Sibir Novosibirsk 7-0.
