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In the Swiss Ice Hockey Cup, there are also sensations in the Corona season, in which the clubs depend on each franc. SC Langenthal beat EV Zug 2-1 in extra time.
SC Langenthal is currently only eighth in the Swiss League, but won the last two games against EVZ Academy (7: 0) and Olten (4: 3). In the past few days, EV Zug edged out the ZSC Lions 6: 3 and 8: 2 and took the lead in the National League.
In Schoren’s empty room, however, there was little difference in classes. Although Zug dominated the game, the Swiss center-back failed again and again because of Langenthal goalkeeper Pascal Caminada.
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CH 2020 | 15 minutes
Until the 45th minute, Zug’s first line-up won 1-0 with a goal from Jan Kovar. Then Dario Kummer faked Hans Pienitz’s long shot to equalize. As a result, the EVZ sped up; fear of embarrassment played a role in the ending. In the 58th minute, the outsider was inches from a sensation for the first time after another deflected far shot.
In extra time, Dario Kummer and Eero Elo created their first chances for Langenthal. 44 seconds before the penalty shoot-out, Marc Kämpf was able to launch himself on goalkeeper Leonardo Genoni. Genoni rejected the first final attempt, but Kämpf took advantage of the rebound until the door of victory.
Langenthal achieved a sensation in the Cup four years ago: at that time the Oberaargau team defeated HC Lugano 5-1.
Bern thanks to Startfurioso
With SC Bern, a second club from Bern qualified for the quarterfinals. The Bernese led against Davos in the 13th minute by Inti Pestoni and Ted Brithén 2-0. After that, there were no more goals and the Graubünden guests could not react. Bern came closer to other goals than Christian Wohlwend’s side, who have yet to find the kick in the championship.
A year ago, Davos had won the Cup in the quarterfinals against Bern in extra time.
Lausanne won another duel between two National League clubs against Biel thanks to three goals in the final stage 5-2. Biel conceded four or more goals for the sixth time in a row.
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