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Ambri-Piotta – Lugano 0: 3
Every goalkeeper dreams of a start to the season like this. Lukas Schlegel celebrates the second shutout in the second game with HC Lugano. Compared to the 4-0 win against the ZSC Lions on Thursday, those in front showed a somewhat more tame performance.
The Leventines performed equally. It was a derby as you know it. There was nothing to do with the crown blues, and the lack of invited fans didn’t detract from the great atmosphere.
In minute 52, the silence of a mouse reigned in Valascia. Mark Arcobello hit the crossbar with a well-placed shot. The Leventines looked surprised and 3 minutes later they caught Dario Bürgler’s double pack. Mikkel Bodker concluded the game with an “Empty Netter” 45 seconds before the siren.
Rapperswil-Jona Lakers – Zug 2: 3
The Lakers vs. EVZ Poster is actually somewhat clear on paper. But the Zugers had a hard time with the defiant Lakers and the carelessness on defense. Also, the guest power play didn’t work out as expected, which also applied to the Lakers. In the 19th minute, Sven Senteler was able to attack Melvin Nyffeler alone and left him no chance.
In the 46th minute, Sven Leuenberger decided the game for the EVZ. Nando Eggenberger’s subsequent goal a minute later made the game exciting, leading to many penalties and minor fouls. The home team did not draw with an additional outfield player.
Biel 6-0 Lausanne
After just over half an hour, Lausanne goalkeeper Tobias Stephan had enough. He only had to take the disk out of its box for the fourth time. The Bieler started out like firefighters. It took Damien Brunner 71 seconds to score the first goal of the season with a dry shot to the wrist.
Lausanne’s defense was able to keep the damage in bounds until the middle third, then Vaudois’s casualty began. After Fabio Hofer scored 2-0 on the basis of neo-goalkeeper Joren Van Pottelberghe, the home side needed just 115 seconds to decide the match with 3 more goals shortly after the half of the match.
So Stephan’s replacement Luca Boltshauser was only undefeated for 36 seconds. In the 55th minute, Yannick Rathgeb made half a dozen for the Zenians in the power play.
Servette – Davos 5: 2
At Servette, the top two signings Linus Omark and Joël Vermin scored in the first game. Omark gets 3 assists. Vermin scored 1-0 in the 18th minute.
After Davos tied shortly before the first break, the head of defense Henrik Tömmernes made the decision: In 9 minutes, the 30-year-old Swede twice distinguished himself as a scorer. Daniel Winnik extended Geneva’s lead in the 39th minute.
Samuel Guerra’s goal 10 minutes before the end of the match was only a cosmetic result, the home team was too dominant. Eric Fehr secured the final score 5-2 with a hit at the abandoned Davos goal.