[2] In their first season together, Krylova and Ovsyannikov won the Russian national title and took bronze at the European Championship.
They qualified for the Champions Series Final in Canada where they were placed second to Canadians Shae-Lynn Bourne and Victor Kraatz.
Krylova and Ovsyannikov won the silver medal at the European and World Championships, second at both events to Grishuk and Platov.
Figure skating writer and historian Ellyn Kestnbaum called it "a dramatic interpretation" and said that it included many hunched-over and distorted angled positions, as well as "over-the-top" facial expressions, especially from Ovsianmikov.
Kestnbaum stated that the program "seemed to depict a struggle or sexual encounter in which she retained the upper hand".
Krylova and Ovsyannikov were planning to compete the following season and had prepared programs and costumes, however, doctors advised her to retire due to a risk of paralysis stemming from her back problem.
After ending her career, Krylova became a figure skating coach and choreographer alongside Pasquale Camerlengo.
In 2018, Krylova moved to Moscow, Russia, to coach with Albena Denkova, Maxim Staviski, and her former partner Oleg Ovsyannikov.