4-2 victory in Lausanne: Lions also impress in maximum fight and new leader – sport



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  • The ZSC Lions win 4-2 in round 29 of the National League near Lausanne.
  • Thanks to the seventh victory in a row, the Zurich team takes the lead.
  • In the other games Davos beats the Tigers 5-0, Biel is defeated by Lugano 2: 3 ace and Zug also wins against Ambri 3: 2 aa

The second “quarantine push” also seems to continue in the ZSC Lions: In former table runner-up Lausanne, they also win their second game after the second quarantine and now have 7 wins in a row.

The people of Zurich made a difference in 2 actions, in which they were twice as fast as possible:

  • 1st minute: After just 35 seconds of play, Marcus Krüger escapes after a good pass from Patrick Geering. Alone in front of Lausanne goalkeeper Tobias Stephan, he transforms with confidence.
  • 23rd minute: Even after the first break, the Lions hit the ice more alert, succeeding again after a counterattack: Denis Hollenstein sends Pius Suter on the trip, scoring 2-1.

The preliminary decision was made shortly after the middle of the game: Fredrik Pettersson scored the mandatory goal of Zurich’s power play with his full one-timer under the crossbar (32nd). This means that the Lions have always scored at least one hit in the majority for the seventh consecutive game. However, they had previously let the hosts spend 8 minutes of unused penalty in the first third.

The power coup comes too late

Lausanne, for its part, remained surprisingly harmless, especially in overwhelming situations. Meanwhile, Vaudois’ draw at 1: 1 was a coincidence: Tim Bozon benefited from a clash between two Zurichers and an extremely lucky rebound that found its way into goal via the inside post.

Shortly before Pettersson’s 3-1, Lausannes Christoph Bertschy had the tie at the post: alone against Ludovic Waeber, however, he failed due to the agile leg of the ZSC goalkeeper.

Almost 2 minutes before the end, Brian Gibbons made the finals exciting again: his double majority goal (goalkeeper Stephan had given way to an outfield player in the power play) was ultimately only cosmetic results. 1 second before the end, Sven Andrighetto entered the empty arc for the final score 4-2.

Because Zug scored “only” 2 points against Ambri and Freiburg could not compete in Bern, the Lions move from fourth to first place and are the new leaders of the National League.

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