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The Tigers can give up the red lantern against Davos. The Lions travel to Lausanne for the main game. The 4 games on Friday at a glance.
Langnau – Davos: worst defense meets worst offense
After 15 completed games, the SCL Tigers are at the bottom of the National League table. The big problem: Langnauer struggles to score goals. So far, they have only hit their mark 29 times. No team in the league has fewer hits on the credit side. On Friday night there is the possibility of polishing this balance, because with Davos the worst defense is visiting (61 goals conceded in 16 games). And the tigers have another chance: 3 points, and the red lantern wanders from Emmen to Landwassertal. Even Bern’s cantonal rival could be beaten.
Lausanne – ZSC Lions: Maximum Duel in Vaud
On Tuesday, ZSC returned from quarantine with an impressive 5-1 home win against HCD. Denis Hollenstein in particular shone with a pack of three. But the rest of the team is also making a strong impression right now. The Lions have had 6 wins recently and are in 4th place, but in the road hit in Lausanne (2nd), the stamina should be somewhat higher than against the Davos team. The Vaudois showed power play problems this season. In the 4: 3 nP against EV Zug, however, they fired 2 shots in excess. Then the knot is gradually loosened.
Biel – Lugano: Ticino town with a chance for revenge
In mid-November, EHC Biel was still in crisis. You oriented yourself down instead of up. There hasn’t been a big turning point since November 21, but the New Zealanders have won 3 of the last 4 games and are in ninth place on the table. On Tuesday, EHCB Ambri-Piotta swept 7-1 on their own ice. With HC Lugano, an opponent looks forward to Friday who has been consistently good all season. Recently, however, Ticino lost twice in a row. Including the 4-6 loss in Biel in late November. So now comes the opportunity for revenge.
Ambri-Piotta – Zug: Lack of constancy and perseverance
With 18 games so far, Ambri-Piotta, along with Friborg-Gottéron, has completed the biggest workload of this season. The performance is pretty poor at 20 points. The Leventines are ineffective. Between November 21 and December 8 there were 3 strong wins, followed by 2 losses (including a 1: 3 at the bottom of Langnau). Furthermore, top scorer Julius Nättinen has not met in 3 matches. With EV Zug, a team will visit Valascia on Friday night that has won 7 of the last 10 games. In the last appearance on Wednesday in Lausanne (3: 4 nP), however, the Swiss core team showed a lack of stamina. In the end, they gave up a 3: 1 lead.