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The derby between Lausanne and Freiburg is tough on Tuesday night. The first hit falls at 65 seconds and after 65 exciting and spectacular minutes it is 4: 4. The game is decided on a penalty shoot-out. Gottéron prevailed.
When the verdict of the match is imposed and the players are already heading to the locker room, suddenly everything happens again. Because Ronalds Kenins (30) thinks again. He turns around and goes back to the ice. Then the Latvian international striker approaches Chris DiDomenico (32) without much rush, as a MySports recording shows.
Upon reaching the Friborg-Canadian, Kenins takes off his gloves and attacks DiDomenico. They both fall quickly. The fight is short-lived as the referees can immediately intervene and separate the wrestlers.
Kenins and DiDo have gasoline in their blood
A penalty is issued for misconduct in the game against kenins. DiDomenico gets 2 plus 10 minutes. Given that it is the first remaining exclusion of the Latvian who came to Switzerland at 16 this season, his attack after the end of the game should have no further consequences. So he can play Thursday against his former club ZSC Lions, with whom he was a three-time champion.
In the game, they both participated in the show with a power punch.
Did DiDomenico verbally provoke his opponent?
Both Kenins and DiDomenico are known to have gasoline in their blood. They like to provoke, but they are also fooled by their reservations and sometimes lose courage and control. There is rarely silence on the ice around the two forwards. Kenins likes to take care of opponents who are susceptible to provocation and who are particularly reluctant to face tough challenges.
Talking trash is part of their repertoire. So it’s easy to imagine that after the victory on the penalty shoot-out, in which he scored while Kenins was not a starter, DiDomenico still had a spell in store that lit the fuse with the Lausanne striker. Even if the former Langnau striker in Freiburg has become more disciplined with Christian Dubé and recently did not do so much theater.
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