NL recap – Heed shoots Lugano to win derby – sport



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  • Lugano defeated Ambri in the Ticino derby at home 3-2 in extra time. Tim Heed becomes the winner of the match in the 30th round of the National League.
  • An outstanding Reto Berra leads Freiburg-Gottéron to a 3-2 victory in the main match against Lausanne.
  • Davos (5: 3 in Rapperswil) and Biel (4: 2 in Geneva) celebrate away victories, Zug has to shake for a long time at 4: 2 against Langnau.

Lugano – Ambri 3: 2 nV

With the first chance of the game, Lugano’s Bernd Wolf really heated up the Ticino derby. The Austrian caught Ambri Damiano Ciaccio’s goalkeeper between the legs. Subsequently, the portable refrigerators were occupied practically permanently. After the avalanche of penalties, the avalanche of goals continued in the second third. With only a little luck, Brian Flynn leveled, and in the 24th minute, thanks to Luca Fazzini, Lugano used a majority to regain the advantage. Just 3 minutes later, Dominic Zwerger pushed Ambri’s tie over the line.

While discipline increased on both sides after the middle of the game, the dangerous opportunities and associated appeal subsided somewhat – the teams appeared to be off to a spirited start. Then the extension followed, in which Tim Heed from Lugano hit the mark and clinched the victory.

Zug – SCL Tigres 4: 2

For a long time, the end of the table, Langnau, had a surprise in the Zug corridor. After 14 minutes, Alexei Dostoinow opened the dance floor, leaving Zug’s defense and putting the Tigers ahead. The Zugers expressed increasing difficulty with the Langnauer wand on the defensive. So it was difficult for the central Swiss: Patrick Petrini used a 0: 2 majority after the first break.

The second tea break seemed to have given the Zugers strength again. Between 41 and 45, the second in the table completed the Langnauer goal three times. Raphael Diaz, Yannick Zehnder and Sven Senteler contributed to the Zuger Kurzzeit-Schützenfest. Dario Simion achieved the final score of 4: 2 with Empty-Netter. It seemed as if Langnau had paid tribute to the strict schedule – this was the sixth game in 10 days for the Emmental. Thanks to the 3 points, Zug is once again the leader.

Lakers – Davos 3: 5

29 goals were scored in the first 3 games between the two teams this season. And on Wednesday the network was already moving early. Andrew Rowe with a “Buebetrickli” and Daniel Vukovic led the Lakers 2-0 early. Only in the second third did the Davos offensive faction start rolling. Aaron Palushaj and Marc Wieser with a double strike in 45 seconds and Yannick Frehner shortly after the middle of the game changed the game in favor of the Grisons.

12 minutes before the end of the game, Nando Eggenberger compensated for Rapperswil’s level with a strange knee deflector. But it was the guests of the Landwassertal who were able to raise it again in the final phase. Defender Sven Jung brought the puck into goal in the 57th minute, where it landed in the net for goalkeeper Noël Bader. Enzo Corvi finished the show 5: 3 with the Empty Netter. We have 37 goals in 4 matches between Davos and Lugano.

Geneva – Biel 2: 4

With two blasts, Henrik Tömmernes apparently brought Guinevere comfortably to the front from the start. Biel, however, contained himself in time and reached the next goal in excess in the 19th minute. Shortly after the tea break, Biel also seized the second power play opportunity.

Biel was also hungrier in the second third, which was rewarded in the 38th minute. Petteri Lindbohm made the turn with a full slapshot and the perfect 3: 2. Shortly before the end, Michael Hügli made the decision in favor of Bieler, who thus rose to seventh place.

Freiburg 3-2 Lausanne

At the maximum nominal game, the puck sank into the net for the first time after 25 minutes: Ryan Gunderson was responsible for Freiburg’s opening goal. Fierce arguments erupted as Killian Mottet scored 2-0 in ice skating in the 34th minute, apparently without a kicking motion, as the referees discovered after a lengthy video consultation.

Lausanne bit the teeth of the outstanding Gottéron goalkeeper Reto Berra. He was two minutes away from celebrating a shutout before being beaten twice. In the end, the statistics say the following: The goalkeeper of the national team was able to stop 52 of 54 attempts in the Lausanne shooting parade.

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