National League on Tuesday – Lausanne overtook Freiburg – “Rikard duel” goes to ZSC – Sport



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National League on Tuesday – Lausanne overtook Freiburg – “Rikard Duel” goes to ZSC – Sport – SRF





















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  • After surviving the quarantine, the Lausanne team are in good spirits and sweep Gottéron off the ice 6-1 at home.
  • The long sovereign ZSC Lions face the SCL Tigers for the fourth consecutive victory.
  • Lugano fights Geneva-Servette 2-0 in an even game.

Lausanne 6-1 Freiburg

The Lausanne team put a big exclamation point on their return after 22 days without a game. And this against the leader of the Freiburg National League, of all places. Gottéron started the game vigorously, but was coldly countered. Tim Bozon (7th), Christoph Bertschy (19th) and Cory Conacher (20th) set the course for a Lausanne victory in the third start. Too large a mortgage for Freiburg, which subsequently surrendered to fate. The efficient Vaudois rose to halftime after some notable plays to 6: 0. The shooting ratio after 40 minutes: 31:21 for Saanestädter. Freiburg’s Samuel Walser missed Lausanne goalkeeper Tobias Stephan in the 52nd minute with the consolation goal and a shutout.

ZSC Lions – SCL Tigers 2: 1

The ZSC was also in good shape. The Zurich team dominated the SCL Tigers at the Hallenstadion at will and never risked losing the game. Fredrik Pettersson opened the scoring in the 7th minute with a hit from the blue line in the majority. Shortly before the second third break, Justin Siegrist did the same. The Emmentaler tried the offensive again in the final stretch. But it was no longer enough for more than Jules Sturny’s connecting goal (57th). Thus, Rikard Grönborg retained the advantage in the coaches’ duel with his namesake and compatriot Rikard Franzén. The Lions grab the top of the table thanks to their fourth suite win.

Lugano 2-0 Geneva

Lugano and Resega, which fits in so far this season. HCL won their sixth home game against Geneva. The people of Ticino owe it to Niklas Schlegel on Tuesday night. The goalkeeper dodged all 38 shots on goal by the Servettiens and posted his third shutout of the season. The decisive goal was scored by Luca Fazzini shortly after the half of the game as he skillfully placed a fine pass from Philipp Kurashev into the wide corner of the goal behind Gauthier Descloux. Dario Bürgler made it all clear with the Empty-Netter (60th).

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