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Mike comes back to Magnitogorsk

As assistant coach at Metallurg, Mike Pelino twice helped the team win the Gagarin Cup. So when the 61-year-old Ontario native got an invitation to return to Ilya Vorobyov’s coaching staff, he was quick to agree. After leaving Lokomotiv at the end of last season — and overcoming a bout of coronavirus in the summer — Pelino had planned to remain in Canada. But the lure of the Urals was too strong. With Metallurg struggling for form, the club reached out to an old friend and colleague, and the result was swift. On the day his return was announced, Magnitka took Eastern Conference leader Ak Bars to a shoot-out. Two days later, the roster produced a fine team performance, rallying from 1-4 down to win 6-4 against Neftekhimik. And yesterday Metallurg came from behind once again to win at Torpedo. An addition to the coaching staff seems to be having the desired effect.



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