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Gin-Servette HC – SCL Tigers 8: 1
The game: Erik Brännström (21) should be the bright spot at Emmental. The Swedish child prodigy, drafted in the first round in 2017, was loaned out to Langnau of Ottawa until the start of training camp. The defender is used for the first time in Geneva. And yet the Tigers don’t stand a chance and they missed Game 3. And that although they can compete for the first time with three foreigners, Robbie Earl is back after a concussion.
The preliminary decision is made in the first third. In 13 seconds, Servette converts a 1: 1 into a 3: 1. Eric Fehr scores immediately after a penalty against Brännström, who blocked the target with his hand for too long. Then Damien Riat caught Tigers goalkeeper Gianluca Zaetta by twisting between his legs.
Deadly crimes: Here Brännström receives two penalties(00:58)
Brännström receives another penalty in the second third for a hit of the stick to Simon Le Coultre. And he leaves the ice with a balance of minus 2. Linus Omark completely different: Servette’s Swedish magic mouse always attracts attention with spectacular actions and scores his first goals.
A slight ray of hope for Emmental, who conceded five outnumbered goals: regular goal Ivars Punnenovs has resumed training after an adductor injury.
The best: Tyler Moy (Servette): The ex-Lausanne scores his first goals for Geneva.
In the win against Langnau: Tyler Moy puts together his double pack(00:49)
The plum: Samuel Erni (SCL Tigers): If your team is outnumbered after holding on to Omark, it owes it 0: 1. And it’s 1: 2 with spectators.
The objectives:7. Moy (PP) 1: 0, 14. Diem (Dostoinov) 1: 1, 17. Fehr (Smirnovs, Winnik) 2: 1, 18. Riat (Omark) 3: 1, 24. Moy (Mercier, Vermin) 4: 1, Omark (Riat, Tömmernes / PP) 5: 1, 51. Rod (Moy / PP) 6: 1, 57. Omark (Fehr, Winnik / PP2) 7: 1, 57. Patry (Vouillamoz / PP) 8: 1.