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SC Bern – Lugano 1: 4 (0: 2, 1: 1, 0: 1)
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The game: While HC Lugano was able to hold their own for eight days, SCB have to leave for the fourth time this week. Energy? “No problem,” says defender Beat Gerber. The man, who will turn 39 in May, remains as combative as ever: “We still have an account to settle with Lugano, we played very badly twice abroad.” Bern improved in the first of two games in 20 hours, but lost again against Ticino. Mario Kogler’s team is 0: 2 after 20 minutes. And that, although Bern also has scoring chances. Mika Henauer rewards the best. However, on the wrong side. The 21-year-old distracts a cross pass from Fazznis, almost defeated his own goalkeeper Tomi Karhunen. Fortunately for the defender, the puck lands on the crossbar. The Finnish goalkeeper who has to leave at the end of the season is usually a safe bet. This time, however, the 31-year-old also shows weaknesses. At 0: 1, Karhunen can be caught by Dario Bürgler from an acute angle. When Tim Heed went 0-2 three minutes later, the keeper couldn’t do anything either. Funny: when Karhunen’s stick breaks in the second third, his team keeps playing for two and a half minutes, unimpressed, and doesn’t even try to force an interruption. The third goal, however, is only achieved by Lugano five minutes later. Once again it is Heed who after a counterattack with former SCB player Mark Arcobello makes it 3-0. Only when the SCB can act with two more men can hats be shortened one second after the first penalty expires. But Bern never finds a recipe. (ARKANSAS)
The best – Tim Heed (Lugano), the Swede hits twice and prepares the 1-0.
The plum – Miro Zryd (Bern), the defender is penalized before 0: 1. And he has no chance at 0: 2 against Heed.
Tear 17. Bürgler (Attention, Fazzini) 0: 1. 20. (19:27) Attention (Fazzini) 0-2. 35. Attention (Arcobello) 0-3. 37. Olofsson (Moser, Conacher / PP) 1: 3. 49 Burgler (Arcobello) 1: 4.
EV Zug – ZSC Lions 1: 2 (0: 0, 0: 1, 1: 1)
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The game: In the last match at the end of January, the two most named title favorites put on a show, EVZ lost a 6-2 lead and the Zurich team won in overtime. This time it is not an open day. The Lions, who had previously conceded five goals four times in a row, including the cup final, have acknowledged the seriousness of the situation. Because the playoff spot, long thought safe, is now under threat after a period of weakness. After a week of rest, the guests enter the duels focused and with good grip, stick to the system and move their legs. In the opening third, the leader only hit three shots on Waeber’s goal. But even the still decimated EVZ, which has been filled out with junior staff, is not left behind a day after the bankruptcy against Ambri, but is a bit sloppy in the choice of media and incurs many penalties. For example, shortly before the first break, Klingberg had to shower early to face Meier. The ZSC cannot take advantage of the many power play opportunities. Also because Genoni is Genoni and destroys opportunities with an almost provocative coldness. After the Zugers survived the eleven minutes unscathed, they take command, so Waeber can also distinguish himself multiple times. The first hit is for the Lions. Outnumbered. After Genoni Pedretti comes to a sudden stop, the Jurassic remains persistent and the former Zug Roe strikes on his return. The agile Tangnes team is rewarded for their efforts in the final third when Geisser surprised Waeber with a shot. But the ZSC has an answer: Trutmann scores the winning goal after good preparatory work from Wick.
PS: For the second time this season, the Lions have five foreigners on their match sheet, allowing them the “Lex Suter.” But the Finn Rautiainen is sitting on the bench. Just in case. Just like you should always have a bottle of champagne in the fridge. (Mr)
The best – Marco Pedretti (ZSC). Prepare the first blow lying face down and bring Genoni into view in 2: 1.
The plum – Santeri Alatalo (train). In front of the Zurich shorthander, the puck falls into the bottom of his pants.
Tear: 39. Roe (Pedretti / SH) 0: 1. 52. Geisser (Kovar) 1: 1. 57. Trutmann (Wick, Roe) 1: 2.
Lausanne – Biel 6: 5 nV (1: 3, 3: 1, 1: 1, 1: 0)
The game: The people of Biel are about to have the longest winning streak since they were promoted again in 2008. Coach Antti Törmänen (Fi) ‘s record of six wins in a row in his first 2017/18 season has already been equaled by this team with Lars Leuenberger. But New Zealanders want to surpass them, so they are full of enthusiasm and fly on the ice. And so quickly and efficiently that Lausanne hardly knows what is happening to them, they are already 3-0 down. As simple and precise as Biel’s offensive acts, the defense suddenly loses its perspective. Before Malgin’s 2: 3 goal, Hudon’s defensive duo Forster / Rathgeb is played with a single pass. And before Kenin’s goal to make it 4: 4, Rathgeb is still busy away from his post. Suddenly a game is completely open again that seemed decided after twelve minutes. However, the equalization tempts the French-speaking Swiss into passivity, while Bieler revels in marvelous passing combinations. However, the Lausanne team makes up for the additional deficit and is saved in overtime. Before the decisive goal, they can get ahead of goalkeeper Van Pottelberghe and take advantage of him. With that they ruined Biel. (NEVADA)
The best – Charles Hudon (LHC). On the chase to catch up.
The plum – Yannick Rathgeb (Biel). With three goals including the decisive one off the post.
Tearing 4. Pouliot (Rajala, Lindbohm) 0: 1. 8. Cunti (Hügli) 0: 2. 12. Hischier (Hofer) 0: 3. 17. Emmerton (Frick, Gibbons / PP / ET Fey) 1: 3. 25 Malgin (Hudon) 2: 3. 29. Pouliot (Rajala) 2: 4. 34. Hudon (Malgin) 3: 4. 39. Kenins (Frick) 4: 4. 56. Hofer (Hischier, Fey) 4: 5 57. Hudon (Heldner) 5: 5. 62. Jooris (Kenins) 6: 5.
Tigres SCL – Genf-Servette 3: 4 nV (1: 1, 2: 1, 0: 1, 0: 1)
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Tear: 10. Schmutz J. (Schmutz F., Blaser) 1: 0, 18. Jacquemet (Tömmernes, Vouillamoz) 1: 1, 22. Dostoinov (Erni / PP) 2: 1, 30. Vouillamouz (Völlmin, Omark) 2: 2, 39. Weibel (Anderson) 3: 2, 44. Tömmernes (Winnik, Omark) 3: 3, 64. Tömmernes (Winnik) 3: 4
Published: 03/20/2021 at 22:18
Last Updated: March 20, 2021, 10:26 pm