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- Zug (7: 2 vs. Davos) and the ZSC Lions (6: 2 vs. Lakers) show no problems with their opponents, even on foreign ice.
- Bern wins against Ambri for the third time in a row, Biel is defeated by Freiburg.
- Servette beat Lausanne 3-2 in extra time.
- In every game on Saturday, the players expressed their lack of understanding about the increase in foreigners with a protest started by the players’ union SIHPU.
Davos – move 2: 7
In the duel between the two teams that had the most positive goals on the account before this round on Saturday, Zug clearly retained the advantage. Erik Thorell and Sven Senteler, each with their eighth goal of the season, made it 2-0 in the first third. The game was decided after a double hit by Tobias Geisser and Yannick Zehnder within a minute and a half in the middle third. After 5: 0, Grisons reared again and Chris Egli and Magnus Nygren cut to 2: 5, but Jan Kovar and Carl Klingberg re-established the 5-goal lead for the leader.
Ambri – Bern 1: 4
SC Bern is slowly but surely picking up speed. The “Mutzen” arrived at Ambri-Piotta for the third consecutive victory. The reigning champions had never done it before this season. Mario Kogler’s team launched the morale from the night before (6-5 win against Lausanne) right away. Tristan Scherwey (5th) and Simon Moser (21st) knew how to counter an initial deficit by Patrick Incir. At the latest, when Jesper Oloffson, winner of the game on Friday, scored 3: 1 in a 4-minute SCB power play, the mass on Valascia was over. The final point was Cory Conacher (59th) with a nice emptiness.
Lausanne – Servette 2: 3 nV
The visiting team also won the third Léman derby of the season. Noah Rod managed to score the winning goal for Servette in the second minute of extra time. Linus Omark, who scored 1-0 and 2-2, confirmed Geneva’s reputation as the kings of the league’s power play. In between, Charles Hudon and Ronalds Kenins had given Lausanne a 2-1 lead in the opening third. Two series followed: Servette won for the fourth time in a row, Lausanne lost for the fourth time in a row.
Lakers – Lions 2: 6
The defense continues to float in the Lakers. After the last 7 (against Servette) and 9 (against Freiburg) conceded goals, it didn’t work at all against the ZSC Lions either. Patrick Geering (at 3-0) and Raphael Prassl (at 5-0) even managed to be outnumbered. Prassl also scored 6-1 later, before Dominik Egli tried to limit the damage 40 seconds before the end. With that, the Zurich team also won their fourth game against Rapperswil this season.
Biel – Freiburg 1: 4
A strong middle third was enough for the Freiburg team to take all 3 points in Biel. After a well-deserved 0: 1 after the 1st siren, the “dragons” put a shovel on him and turned the game back in their favor with 4 goals between 22 and 35 minutes. They fired only 12 shots against the Seeländer case. Double scorer Yannick Herren was celebrated as the winner of the match. After 3 wins in a row, Biel’s team was once again a loser on the ice. And Gottéron took revenge for last Sunday’s 2-4 loss. In the seventh game with Biel, Saanestädter also achieved their sixth success.