National League: SCB loses classics to Lions



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ZSC Lions – SC Bern 3: 0 (1: 0, 0: 0, 2: 0)

The gamel –This defeat cannot be overlooked at SC Bern. Even if the style notes speak clearly for the SCB and the odds are almost grotesque. Commitment? Clean. Just sometimes a little too playful, even if the timely short-step garlands often cause trouble for the people of Zurich.

It just depends on the evaluation of the possibilities. Already in the sixth minute Gaetan Haas fails in front of ZSC goalkeeper Ludovic Waeber. The 24-year-old No. 1b goalkeeper had another terrific performance. Last year in Freiburg, Waeber had already proven to be a performance enhancer of the nominally first goalkeeper (Reto Berra) at the start of the season. In Zurich, Lukas Flüeler just has to accept this steep step.

The people of Zurich, dressed in elegant retro dresses for their 90th anniversary, complain of a deficit in the attack zone for the entire duration of the game (with the exception of the power play). Yet they use Berne’s few bugs mercilessly. A bit of confusion before 1-0, a replay error (Scherwey) before 2-0. That’s enough.

Bern’s supposed tie in the middle of the game is exposed as an offside by the video footage. Top scorer Praplan had stolen (unnecessarily) too early in the attacking third. One thing is clear.

ZSC mit Coaches Challenge: Praplan’s offside costs SCB a 1: 1 match(01:12)

When the Bernese enter the final phase at full throttle, the Zurich team remains calm but focused on the 2-0. Communication issues are not to be found despite the somewhat odd-looking Plexi partition walls in the player bench. Even in the last thrill, Roe and Hollenstein found common ground: 3-0. You could almost feel sorry for the Bernese.

The best – Waeber (Zurich). Always stay updated, always in the center of the action. Great against Haas.

The plum – Scherwey (Bern). Reproduction errors before 2-0 sealed the defeat.

The objectives – 3rd Prassl (Simic, Marti) 1-0. 45. Geering (P. Baltisberger) 2-0. 60. Hollenstein (Roe, Pedretti) 3-0 (on empty goal).

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Zug – Lausanne 0: 3 (0: 1, 0: 1, 0: 1)

The game – EVZ was the only team with an impeccable record. Exactly past tense. Because against Lausanne, Zug does not make up the deficit as quickly as in the last game against Bern and receives his first defeat of the season.

With their clever positional play, the French-speaking Swiss do not impede Zug’s passing relay, but they can hardly fire his shots without an opponent interfering with them. The path to Tobias Stephan’s door is narrow. And he himself remains strong.

Lausanne’s passivity increases after the 2-0 lead, of course. Before that, the French-speaking Swiss seize the opportunities that present themselves. The first hit is a distraction from Emmertons, the decisive first goal comes in the power play (only the referees know why Kovars Schupfer was punished with a ten).

Duel in the gang: To do this, Zug-Kovar has to be in the penalty area for 12 minutes.(00:43)

In most, Lausanne newcomer Charles Hudon (26, from Montreal) has a good figure. The Canadian traveled to Switzerland last Saturday despite the fact that the contract was not even signed. But the forward is thinking: Since Hudon still arrived on Sunday, he bypasses the quarantine that was required from Monday.

The best – Charles Hudon (Lausanne): An assist and a goal in the debut, the Canadian has already adapted well to the team.

The plum – Lino Martschini (Zug): As soon as his favorite final positions are occupied by the opponents, he will not have any influence on the game.

The objectives – 19. Emmerton (Grossmann, Kenins) 0: 1. 22. Gibbons (Hudon / PP) 0: 2. 59 Hudon (towards the empty goal) 0: 3.

You can read the game here on the ticker!

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Tigres SCL – Ambri-Piotta 3: 2 nV (0: 0, 1: 2, 1: 0, 1: 0)

The game – SCL Tigers get their first win in game four. Ottawa Senators NHL guest Erik Brännström, who debuted in the 1: 8 swatter in Geneva on penalties on Thursday, scored the decisive goal eleven seconds before the penalty shoot-out. Emmental is still behind with 64 seconds to go!

In the second third, Ambri strikes twice in 91 seconds. First Michael meets Fora in the majority. Then twice after Julius Nättinen. Finnish top scorer (33 goals, 22 assists for JYP Jyväskylä), who missed the first four games due to a muscle tear in the groin area, grabs the puck in his own third, refuels against Tiger Tim Grossniklaus and finally uses its rebound.

Against SCL Tigers: This is how Ambri-Nättinen is in his debut(00:47)

But like in the first home game against Biel, when the Emmental team drew 70 seconds before the end, Langnau fought back this time. Two stupid punishments deprive Ambri of what he deserves.

Three minutes before the end, Leventino is sanctioned for having too many players on the ice. Robbie Earl drew without a goalkeeper and with six against four outfield players. Brännström scored the winning goal while Matt D’Agostini was in the penalty area. Ambri’s top scorer had previously lost his helmet in a duel with Tiger-Blaser, but kept playing.

The best – Gianluca Zaetta (SCL Tigers): The goalkeeper, who conceded 17 goals in the first three games, shows his strongest performance of the season and prevents 3-1 with a great parade against Flynn.

The plum – Matt D’Agostini (Ambri): The top scorer has received a penalty for wrong team. Game over!

The objectives – 23. Anderson (Schilt, Kuonen) 1: 0. 36. Forums (PP) 1: 1. 38. Spectacular (Dal Pian) 1: 2. 59. Earl 2: 2. 65. Brännström (Earl / PP) 3 : two.

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Rapperswil-Jona Lakers – Geneva 2: 1 nV (0: 0, 0: 1, 1: 0, 1: 0)

The objectives: 25. Smirnovs (Fehr, Omark) 0: 1, 43. Jelovac (Sobotka) 1: 1, 61. Cervenka (Egli, Clark) 2: 1.

Background Servette: Cervenka shoots Lakers to victory in overtime(01:02)

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