National League on Tuesday – Ambri scores again HCD 6 goals – Geneva beats Gottéron – Sport



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  • Thanks to a convincing 6: 2 against HC Davos, Ambri-Piotta celebrates the third win in a row.
  • In an exciting game, Geneva-Servette wins at home 4: 3 after a penalty shoot-out against Friborg-Gottéron.
  • Meanwhile, SC Bern suffered a 3-0 defeat in Lausanne.

Ambri-Piotta – Davos 6: 2

HC Ambri-Piotta beat HC Davos for the second time in 5 days. After the 6: 4 away win on Friday, there was a 6: 2 at home on Tuesday night. The Leventines laid the bases in the first third with a double strike in 2 minutes. Following the 1-0 victory of Johnny Kneubühler (10th), Diego Kostner scored 2-0 in the majority (12th). Most only arose because the HCD coaches wanted to see an offside when they conceded the first goal and wrongly took the coaching challenge. The Bündner reached Magnus Nygren’s follow-up goal in the first third, but was too out of focus on defense. Thanks to the clear 6: 2 at the end, HC Ambri-Piotta celebrated its third full success in a row.

Geneva – Freiburg 4: 3 nP

Before the Freiburg-Gottéron away game in Geneva-Servette, all eyes were on Julien Sprunger. 1 scorer point and Gottéron record holder Slawa Bykow’s 651 would have been equaled. But instead of a new club record, there was a spectacular match in Geneva. It was 3: 3 after 40 minutes. In the last third, the two teams looked at each other without scoring. In extra time, Geneva defender Henrik Tömmernes rescued spectacularly on the line and forced the penalty shoot-out. There Tommernes and Noah Rod met and secured the additional point for the residents of Geneva. Thanks to 4: 3 after the penalty shootout, Geneva-Servette moved up to 3rd place.

Lausanne 3-0 Bern

SC Bern also does not get going with Mario Kogler and with a 3-0 loss in Lausanne they suffered their second loss in their third match with the new coach on the boards. Although the Bernese did more for the game, especially in the first third, they conceded 0: 1 at 7 minutes to Brian Gibbons and thus handed over the title of the game to the home team. As a result, Lausanne had almost twice as many titles. The logical consequence was hits 2 and 3 in the last third by Denis Malgin and Cory Conacher. The Vaudois take the lead in the National League with their eighth win in their last 9 games.

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