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Davos – Ambri-Piotta 3: 1
The game: When most of the goals are in the lead, everything is a little easier. HC Davos have achieved at least partial success in finding a bit more balance between productive attack and defensive defense. Against a long-time weak Ambri, playful humor ensures some success at first, which was completely different last night (0: 3 against Lugano). Now they come in, the shots from a sharp angle, the power play attempts and yes, even if you are outnumbered, you will find a reason to cheer. After this foul, Ambri coach Cereda snapped his hat, pulled goalkeeper Ciaccio off the ice and replaced him with Viktor Östlund. A wake-up call from the coach to the direction of the mobile staff, Ciaccio only has to have the 0: 1 marked with chalk.
Ambri catches fifth straight loss at HCD. The slight change of course after the goalkeeper’s castling brings out a bit more offensive power, but the error rate in the development game remains high. After Foras lost another pass to the opponent, only an emergency brake helps against the escaped Corvi, but Östlund can disable Ambühl’s penalty.
After the somewhat harsh final exclusion against Ambris Fischer (the verdict is a check to the head, but it was more of an unfortunate cross check), Frehner’s hit by Fischer on the Davos players’ bench provides the joke of the night when looks into a camera with a bloody mouth and tooth gap. smile.
As a result, HCD could have eliminated the remaining doubts for a full five minutes of outnumbered play. However, referee Hebeisen performs a grass act on the glue. The darling is Palushaj, who receives a four-minute penalty for this scam.
At least some tension remains in the game. Ambri then uses the lever to press for the connecting hit, which is a good opportunity for the HCD to rehearse the emergency in his own zone. Davos’s battered defense passed this test with flying colors. (dk)
The best: S. Aeschlimann (Davos). I have to disable some hot stuff in the second half of the game. On the wire.
The plum: Fora (Ambri). Almost regrettable. Two horrible bad passes, one of which leads the breaker 3-0.
The objectives: 7. He (M. Aeschlimann) 1: 0. 18. Nygren (Ravens, Lindgren / PP) 2: 0. 21. He (SH!) 3: 0. 33. I. Dotti (Kneubühler, Novotny) 3: 1 .
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EV Zug – SCL Tigres 5: 1
The game: The good news of the SCL Tigers today has to be looked at closely. In Zug, Emmental suffered its sixth consecutive defeat. On the table, they just aren’t left behind because the SCB isn’t picking up speed again and last time it was prevented from scoring by another crown quarantine.
Before the game, the Langnauers have to announce that national defender Andrea Glauser will be out for six to eight weeks due to a hand injury. And forward Robbie Earl has returned from his trip to the United States for family reasons, but is now in a ten-day quarantine. So the SCL only plays with two foreigners one more time.
At least Ivars Punnenovs (like Blaser) is operational again. But the Swiss-licensed Latvian goalkeeper escapes unsuccessfully after a few parades early, which Dario Simion uses to make it 1-0. The initial advantage tempts the Zugers to continue the game a little more relaxed and calm. This way, the Tigers come into play better and EVZ goalkeeper Luca Hollenstein gets a job. The 20-year-old Genoni manager has his way in horror when he lets out a record, but is the first to pounce on it.
But the leader’s second hit knocks the teeth out of the game before the first break. The positive from the point of view of the Tigers: there is no relegation. And under Rikard Franzén, the boys are used to it. Ticino’s Patrick Petrini (19) uses this for the third goal of the season. The right shooter hits again in the power play. (Mr)
The best: Dario Simion (train). With goals 10 and 11 of the season and a good assist in football style with a 3-0 shot.
The plum: Pascal Berger (SCL Tigers). The captain loses sight of Thorell, allowing the Swede to score his first goal since February.
The objectives: 5. Simion 1: 0. 19. Thorell (Kovar, Martschini) 2: 0. 24. Hofmann (Simion) 3: 0. 29. Zehnder (Klingberg) 4: 0. 34. Petrini (Nilsson, Maxwell / PP) 4 : 1. 60. Simion (Hofmann, Schlumpf) 5: 1.
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Rapperswil-Jona Lakers – Lugano 5: 2
The game: Against HCD, a 2-0 lead was not enough for the Lakers to win. So the 3-0 lead against HC Lugano should have a calming effect. But just 50 seconds later, Ticino meets for the first time.
Before that, the Bianconeri left a harmless impression after losing two top-tier players in the opening two minutes. SCRJ are in the lead thanks to two power play goals, because Luganesi makes a huge effort each time, when outnumbered, to get the puck out of their third. And before the second goal, Lugano defender Heed made a bad pass with consequences.
Lugano’s dueling behavior only gets more engaged and aggressive as the gap widens, meaning the Lakers are in more trouble too. The fact that Lhotak missed the target half a meter from the finish line (39º) did not come. Despite the line adjustments, the people of Ticino are still prone to errors. And the Lakers much more determined! (Nevada)
The best: Wick (Lakers). Thorough controls, shot blocking, removing the goalkeeper, just as important as points.
The plum: Arcobello (Lugano). Avoid duels like the devil with the holy water and keep losing the disc in the power game.
The objectives: 10. Clark (Cervenka / PP) 1: 0. 17. Forrer (Schweri) 2: 0. 22. Profico (Moisés, Cervenka / PP) 3: 1. 23. Pay attention (Arcobello, Fazzini) 3: 1. 57 Bertaggia (PP) 3: 2. 58. Clark (Cervenka) 4: 2. 60. Rowe (ins read Tor) 5: 2.