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- SC Bern loses the derby against SCL Tigers after a crazy final third and slides to the bottom of the table.
- EHC Biel defeated the ZSC Lions 3: 1 and ended the Zurich team’s 8-game winning streak.
- Lausanne has its first derby win in almost a year in Geneva.
SCL Tigers – Bern 4: 3
For SC Bern it was the fourth consecutive defeat in the derby against the SCL Tigers. The “Mutzen” are the new bottom of the National League, but they have played 4 games less than Langau. In a long and tough duel in the basement with few highlights, the Tigers led 1-0 until the 44th minute. The final third has gone very well. First, the SCB made the change to 2-1, but this advantage was played as well as the 3-2 advantage that Jan Neuenschwander had achieved. In the end, it was Anthony Huguenin who assured the Emmentalers their desired success after 6 bankruptcies in a row with just 7 goals scored.
Bern was missing no fewer than 8 permanent employees. Instead, 5 juniors and Swedish winger Jesper Olofsson made their National League debuts.
ZSC Lions – Biel 1: 3
The ZSC Lions lost a game for the first time since October 27. After the last 8 consecutive wins in the championship, the Zurich team lost 1: 3 to EHC Biel. For the Lions it was only the second loss at home this season. A double shot from Biel by Yanick Stampfli (45th), who scored his first National League goal, and Petteri Lindbohm (49th) made the decision. The formerly strong Ludovic Waeber was not above all doubts in the two closings of the guests from the blue line.
Geneva – Lausanne 1: 4
Penalties, penalties, penalties: a total of 58 minutes was pronounced in the Léman derby between Geneva and Lausanne. Goals were also scored. Robin Grossmann (46th) made the preliminary decision and thus the first victory in the derby after 3 lost games against Geneva with the aim of making it 3-1. The Lausanne defender benefited from a misstep by Tanner Richard, who had the puck inadvertently stolen from behind goal.
In the middle third, the Vaudois outnumbered them 1: 1 and outnumbered them 2: 1. Geneva’s first goal in the opening third was also outnumbered. Enzo Guebey of Geneva (25th) caused the negative climax with a stab of the knee against Charles Hudon. The first had to shower, the second could no longer participate.