National League 34th round: Bern shows morale, but loses



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  • SC Bern lost 4: 5 at home to Zug on matchday 34 of the National League.
  • This is the second time in 24 hours that the Bernese have come off the ice as losers against the leader.
  • Click here for a summary of the rest of the night’s games.

After Thursday’s 7-1 applause, SCB coach Mario Kogler made a correction at the goalkeeper position. Instead of Tomi Karhunen, Philip Wüthrich once again guarded the Bern Gate.

For 37 minutes, the change paid off from Bern’s perspective. The capitals led thanks to blows from Miro Zryd (7th) and Ramon Untersander (18th) 2-1. But then the Zug leader, who played without the injured Captain Raphael Diaz, turned his superiority into goals shortly before the end of the second period. The Zugers turned the game around in 151 seconds.

Jeffrey initiates Zug’s compensation

When Jérôme Bachofner (38th) scored the equalizer at Zug, SCB top scorer Dustin Jeffrey acted as an assistant. His attempted counterattack ended with Sven Senteler. Wüthrich was still able to deflect his conclusion, but the SCB goalkeeper remained powerless when Bachofner fired.

Although Dario Simion rose to 4-2 with his 20th goal of the season right at the start of the final period, the Bernese were still not defeated. Even when Yannick-Lennart Albrecht scored 5: 2 (52nd) for the alleged decision, the SCB still believed in a points victory. Thanks to goals from Inti Pestoni (53rd) and André Heim (59th), it remained exciting until the end.

Zug extends table leadership

Thanks to his seventh consecutive victory at the top of the National League, Zug continues to draw lonely circles. Because Freiburg and the ZSC Lions were the first to lose points, the EVZ leads the table with an advantage of 16 or more points. SC Bern’s short uptrend slowed down again with 2 losses to Central Switzerland.

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