EV Zug wins against Lakers – Hollenstein scores four times



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A tough fight: Dominik Schlumpf in a duel with Kevin Clark. Image: keystone

Zug defeats brave Lakers: quadruple Hollenstein secures first ZSC win

EV Zug scores his first win in his first game: Central Switzerland win 3-2 in Rapperswil. The big figure in the round is called Denis Hollenstein, who shoots at Freiburg.

Rapperswil – movement 2: 3

In the game between the Rapperswil-Jona Lakers and co-favorite Zug, it was clear to the teams that the season had just begun. There were some things that didn’t fit both sides. The 3-2 win for the guests was good as the Swiss center-back had more clear chances, but Rapperswil-Jona was not really worse.

After Jeremy Wick tied the Lakers shortly before midgame, new EVZ defender Claudio Cadonau again led the Zugers to the lead in a good phase for the Rapperswilers (36th). In the 46th minute, Sven Leuenberger increased to 3: 1 after a counterattack.

Nando Eggenberger scored the next goal just 45 seconds later, but the Lakers, who also lost their second game of the season, weren’t enough. To make matters worse, new US striker Steve Moses also came out with a foot injury in the 34th minute.

In Zug’s 1-0 victory (19th), Sven Senteler was the first shortstop in his 366th game in the first division.

Rapperswil-Jona Lakers – Zug 2: 3 (0: 1, 1: 1, 1: 1)
2612 spectators. – SR Borga / Nikolic (AUT), Ambrosetti / Dreyfus.
Tore: 19th Senteler (Thürkauf / Unterzahlenor!) 0: 1. 30. Wick (Dufner, Dünner) 1: 1. 36. Cadonau (Zehnder, Albrecht) 1: 2. 46. (45:46) Leuenberger 1: 3 47. (46:21) Eggenberger (Rowe) 2: 3.
Punish: you 6 bad 2 Minutes.
PostFinance Top Scorer: Cervenka; Diaz.
Rapperswil-Jona Lakers: Nyffeler; Vukovic, Dufner; Egli, satirical; Jelovac, Profico; Randegger, Maier; Moses, Rowe, Eggenberger; Clark, Cervenka, Schweri; Wick, Dünner, Lhotak; Loosli, Ness, Lehmann.
Zug: Genoni; Cadonau, Alatalo; Diaz, Geisser; Smurf, Stadler; Zgraggen, Gross; Simion, Kovar, Hofmann; Klingberg, Senteler, Thorell; Thürkauf, McLeod, Bachofner; Leuenberger, Albrecht, Zehnder.
Observations: Rapperswil-Jona Lakers without Payr (injured), train without Martschini (injured). Rapperswil-Jona Lakers from 58:26 without goalkeeper.

ZSC – Freiburg 5: 2

The ZSC Lions avoided a false start to the new season. Or better yet: Denis Hollenstein ensured with four goals that the Zurich are not left empty-handed after two games. The ZSC Lions defeated Friborg 5-2.

For ten minutes, the more than 7,000 spectators of the Hallenstadion could not believe their eyes. The ZSC Lions, who had won all nine test matches in the summer, failed to gain an advantage over the others after the false start in Lugano (0: 4) against Freiburg early on. Gottéron took the lead early. Killian Mottet even had a chance to make it 2-0 for the guests.

The ZSC Lions only found their way into the game after a delay. But without last year’s top scorer Pius Suter, who played for the GCK Lions in Thurgau in the Swiss League (because the ZSC doesn’t want to bet on players leaving the NHL in November), the Lions did like the night before in Resega. . extremely difficult.

Except for one! Until the 51st minute and Chris Baltisberger’s 4: 1, only Denis Hollenstein scored for Zürcher SC: he tied in the 16th minute with the 41st shot on goal of the season to make it 1-1. Then the knot was fixed: Hollenstein scored both goals from 1: 1 to 3: 1 at the start of the second period in 22 seconds. And in the end, the winger completed the first four-goal game of his career.

ZSC Lions – Friborg-Gottéron 5: 2 (1: 1, 2: 0, 2: 1)
7243 spectators. – SR Hebeisen / Piechaczek (GER), Stuber / Steenstra (CAN).
Tore: 5. Schmid (men, DiDomenico) 0: 1. 16. Hollenstein (Krüger, Geering / Powerplaytor) 1: 1. 22. (21:47) Hollenstein (Pettersson) 2: 1. 23. (22:09) Hollenstein ( Morant) 3: 1. 51. Chris Baltisberger 4: 1. 54 Schmid (men) 4: 2. 59. Hollenstein 5: 2 (towards the empty goal).
Punish: 3 times 2 minutes against ZSC Lions, 5 times 2 minutes against Friborg-Gottéron.
PostFinance Top Scorer: Geering; Hugs.
ZSC Lions: Waeber; Noreau, Martí; Phil Baltisberger, Geering; Trutmann, Berni; Morant; Chris Baltisberger, Roe, Andrighetto; Pettersson, Kruger, Wick; Prassl, Diem, Hollenstein; Simic, Schäppi, Pedretti; Sigrist.
Freiburg-Gottéron: Berra; Sutter, Furrer; Gunderson, Abplanalp; Aebischer, Chavaillaz; Kamerzin, Jecker; Bykov, Desharnais, Stalberg; DiDomenico, Schmid, gentlemen; Rossi, Walser, Marchon; Sprunger, Bougro, Mottet.
Observations: ZSC Lions without Blindenbacher, Bodenmann and Capaul (all injured), Friborg-Gottéron without Brodin (surplus of foreigners). Friborg-Gottéron from 57:52 to 58:15 and from 58:54 without a goalkeeper.

Biel 6-0 Lausanne

In the spring of 2016, coach Lars Leuenberger won the championship title with SC Bern. The then head coach had to wait four and a half years for another shot as head coach of the National League. Leuenberger’s debut as EHC Biel’s head coach turned out to be a complete success.

Lars Leuenberger in his first competitive match as Biel’s coach. Video: YouTube / MySports

The Bieler took the lead at 71 seconds thanks to Damien Brunner. After just 31 minutes and three power play goals, Biel was leading 5-0. In the end, the Zeelanders defeated Lausanne Hockey Club, who had clearly beaten Langnau 24 hours earlier, 6-0.

Not only was Leuenberger’s debut a success: Joren van Pottelberghe, who arrived from Davos in the summer, opened up to succeed Jonas Hiller with 30 shows and a shutout. His opponent, Tobias Stephan, was replaced in the 31st minute and four goals conceded by Luca Boltshauser, who also missed the first shot from his goal a little later. Fabio Hofer, a newcomer to Biel from Ambri, scored 2-0 on his debut.

Biel – Lausanne 6: 0 (1: 0, 4: 0, 1: 0)
3777 spectators. – SR Stricker / Stolc (SVK), Fuchs / Obwegeser.
Tore: 2. Brunner (count) 1: 0. 24. Hofer (van Pottelberghe / Powerplaytor) 2: 0. 30. (29:29) Cunti (Künzle, Brunner / Powerplaytor) 3: 0. 31. (30:48) Tanner 4: 0. 32. (31:24) Pouliot (Ullström, Moser / Powerplaytor) 5: 0. 55. Rathgeb (Ullström, Rajala / Powerplaytor) 6: 0.
Punish: 9 times 2 plus 2 times 10 minutes (Rajala, Rathgeb) against Biel, 15 times 2 minutes against Lausanne.
PostFinance Top Scorer: Fey; Jooris.
Biel: van Pottelberghe; Rathgeb, Fey; Kreis, Moser; Lindbohm, Ulmer; Nussbaumer, Sartori; Hügli, Pouliot, Rajala; Brunner, Cunti, Künzle; Fuchs, Ullström, Hofer; Kessler, Gustafsson, Tanner.
Lausanne: Stephan; Boltshauser; Genazzi, Barberio; Heldner, Frick; Grossmann, Marti; Krueger, Antonietti; Conacher, Jooris, Kenins; Bertschy, Gibbons, Maillard; Almond, Emmerton, Bozon; Jäger, Froidevaux, Douay.
Observations: Biel without Delémont, Lüthi, Paupe (all injured) and Forster (blocked).

Servette – Davos 5: 2

The Genève-Servette Hockey Club also had a perfect start to the season. With excellent performance, speed hockey and great combinations, the Genevans cleared HC Davos off the ice with 5: 2. Servette already played as a title candidate in the first game.

The Genevans also benefited from too many Davos penalties in the second section. In 13 minutes, Henrik Tömmernes with two goals and Daniel Winnik converted a 1: 1 into a 4: 1. The 3: 1 and 4: 1 succeeded Servette in the majority; on Tömmernes’ second goal, two Davosers were in the penalty area.

Linus Omark debuted with Servette with three assists. Another Swede, Davos defender Magnus Nygren, had a less successful start to the season. He came off the ice with a balance of minus 3 and was on the ice for almost every goal conceded.

Geneva-Servette – Davos 5: 2 (1: 1, 3: 0, 1: 1)
4100 spectators. – SR Tscherrig / Fluri, Kehrli / Duarte.
Tore: 18. (17:49) Vermin (Omark) 1-0. 19. (18:38) Meyer 1: 1. 26. Tömmernes (Moy, Rod) 2: 1. 35. Tömmernes (Omark / in 5 against 3) 3: 1. 39. Winnik (Omark, Fehr / Powerplaytor) 4 : 1. 50. Guerra (Jung, Ambühl) 4: 2. 58. Fehr (Jacquemet) 5: 2 (towards the empty goal).
Punish: 4 times 2 minutes against Genève-Servette, 6 times 2 minutes against Davos.
PostFinance Top Scorer: Dipstick; Ambühl.
Geneva-Servette: Descloux; Jacquemet, Tömmernes; Karrer, Maurer; Mercier, Le Coultre; Smons; Damien Riat, Vermin, Omark; Miranda, Fehr, Winnik; Moy, Richard, Rod; Arnaud Riat, Berthon, Smirnovs; Patry.
Davos: Mayer; Nygren, Jung; Heinen, War; Crouch down, Barandun; Kienzle, Buchli; Ambühl, Corvi, Egli; Meyer, Lindgren, Turunen; Marc Wieser, Baumgartner, Palushaj; Frehner, Marc Aeschlimann, Knak.
Observations: Genève-Servette without Völlmin (injured). Davos from 57:43 to 57:53 and from 58:06 to 59:34 without a goalkeeper.

Ambri – Lugano 0: 3

The season couldn’t have started better for Lugano: 2 wins, 7-0 goals plus the derby win at Ambri. The 3-0 victory at Valascia, however, had to endure Lugano. The game was balanced for a long time.

Ambri got the upper hand at times, but was too harmless in front of the opposing goal, like the night before in Bern. Ambri did not score a goal in the first 120 minutes of the season.

Lugano realized his goals only in the final: Mark Arcobello made it 1-0 in the 52nd minute, Dario Bürgler, who had already scored on Thursday, rose to 2-0 three minutes later, and Danish Mikkel Bödker scored in the final minute. at the empty door.

Lugano goalkeeper Niklas Schlegel reached the second shutout in 24 hours. Schlegel stopped the first 61 shots on goal this season and got off to a dream start too.

Ambri-Piotta – Lugano 0: 3 (0: 0, 0: 0, 0: 3)
2755 spectators. – SR Lemelin (CAN) / Mollard, Schlegel / Cattaneo.
Tore: 52 Arcobello (Carr) 0-1. 55.Bürgler (Kurashev / Powerplaytor) 0: 2. 60. (59:15) Bodker 0: 3 (towards the empty goal).
Punish: 6 times 2 plus 5 minutes (Flynn) against Ambri-Piotta, 5 times 2 plus 5 minutes (Riva) plus 10 minutes (Riva) plus playing time (Riva) against Lugano.
PostFinance Top Scorer: Bianchi; Carr.
Ambri-Piotta: With Z; Fohrler, Pezzullo; Fora, Ngoy; Hächler, Fischer; Zaccheo Dotti; Horansky, Flynn, Kneubuehler; D’Agostini, Novotny, Zwerger; Grassi, Müller, Rohrbach; Trisconi, Goi, Bianchi; Mazzolini.
Lugano: Schlegel; Pay attention, Riva; Loeffel, Wellinger; Chiesa, Nodari; Trotter, wolf; Bodker, Arcobello, Fazzini; Carr, Kurashev, Bertaggia; Burgler, Herburger, Suri; Walker, Morini, Lammer.
Observations: Ambri-Piotta without Isacco Dotti, Incir, Joël Neuenschwander, Nättinen and Pinana (all injured), Lugano without Lajunen and Sannitz (both injured). Ambri-Piotta from 58:15 to 59:15 without a goalkeeper. (dab / sda)

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