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Freiburg-Gottéron – SC Bern 4: 1
The game: After the embarrassing 2: 5 at Rapperswil-Jona a week ago, Bern’s yield curve recently showed an upward trend. Against the ZSC Lions (4: 2), the SCB probably had the best performance of the season and then qualified against Servette (3: 2 nP) for the cup final. “It’s not the tactics,” Tristan Scherwey speculated. “The coaches do a great job, helping where they can. It is a purely mental matter. ”
Berna take the momentum against Gottéron, cover Reto Berra with shots in the opening phase. The home team, meanwhile, need a full seven minutes to control Berne’s Tomi Karhunen for the first time. And yet it is Freiburg that takes the lead with just the second shot. Sandro Schmid deflects Gunderson’s shot. Karhunen remains powerless.
It will be difficult for Bern. Nine minutes later it’s already 0: 3. David Desharnais shines twice as a pass-giver. His pass to Killian Mottet before the 2-0 is top-notch. Gottéron then scored the third goal when two Berners, Yanik Burren and Beat Gerber, were on the penalty spot. Incredible: Simon Moser missed 1: 2 in a double deficit. In return, Chris meets DiDomenico, who later fails by a simple majority at the post.
The Bernese, who managed to catch up 2: 5 in the last game against Gottéron, are not giving up. The only 20-year-old Kyen Sopa, who usually plays for La Chaux-de-Fonds but currently plays the majority, misses two big chances, misses once at the goal line. The only goal in Bern is achieved by Inti Pestoni in a power play. In the end, the SCB tried it without a goalkeeper and with six outfield players. But 13 seconds later, this company also failed. (ARKANSAS)
The best: Chris DiDomenico (Freiburg): Win record by record. Score two goals and
prepare a hit.
The plum: Dustin Jeffrey (Bern): The top scorer doesn’t even have a chance to score.
Tore: 8. Schmid (Gunderson, DiDomenico) 1-0. 14. Mottet (Desharnais, Bykow) 2: 0. 17. DiDomenico (Desharnais / PP2) 3: 0. 38. Pestoni (Heim / PP) 3: 1. 58th DiDomenico (Bykov Chavaillaz) 4: 1 (in goal empty).
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Zug – Biel 4: 5 nP
The desired momentum of the change of goalkeeper does not work. Van Pottelberghe lets the puck bounce before the 2-0 draw. And Hofmann’s 3-0 shot slipped under the glove. A reinforcement for the Bieler is just the 1: 4 connecting hit.
But even at this point, Zug still looks like the sure winner. Because one of the shortcomings of the Zeelanders has long been the power play. They are only successful on the fourth down, the 2: 4 being only Rajala’s third power play goal this season.
The duel is still sharp. The Bielers are forcing momentum more and more on their side. However, the voltage drop at Zug is clearly noticeable. Like two weeks ago at home against Zurich, they show a clear advantage! Bielers equalized in 99 seconds. And win the penalty shootout. (NEVADA)
The best: Paupe (Biel). Come in, just allow one hit and hold on tight on the penalty shootout.
The plum: Martschini (train).
Tore: 6. Hofmann (Alatalo) 1: 0. 10. Brute (Simion) 2: 0. 22. Hofmann (Alatalo / PP) 3: 0. 28. Zehnder (Shore, Geisser) 4: 0. 36. Kreis (Cunti) 4: 1. 50. Rajala (Hischier, Komarek / PP) 4: 2. 55. Brunner (Cunti) 4: 3. 57. Pouliot (Fuchs, Fey) 4: 4. – Penalties: Thorell -, Komarek -; Kovar -, Rajala 0: 1; Hofmann -, Kessler -; Diaz -, Rathgeb -; Klingberg -.
Geneva Servette – Davos 4: 5
The game: Without captain (Ambühl), without top scorer (Corvi). And just two healthy import players with Nygren and Ullström. Plus a couple of permanent injuries. Does not matter. HC Davos is setting an example in Geneva with 16 outfield players.
Servette clearly dominates the first section, but is then overtaken by her own self-confidence on the right. After Wieser’s double in the middle of the game, the momentum takes the side of the Bündners, who transform this momentum with a lot of esprit into pure aggression.
Servette then seems puzzled. With the lever you will stay on the heels of the HCD, but the damage of the four goals conceded in the second section can no longer be nicked. Marc Wieser makes the difference, where all the threads come together. The warhorse not only scores three hits, it also stands out as a leader in the personnel crisis. Who says that success always requires four complete storm lines? (dk)
The best: Wieser (Davos). Hat trick? Almost a minor matter. Champion, hero of the night.
The plum: Tommernes (Servette). After the tour, just indifferent.
Tore: 4. Rod (vermin) 1: 0. 18. Tömmernes (Moy, Jacquemet) 2: 0. 30. Wieser (Duke, Nygren) 2: 1. 31. Wieser (Baumgartner, Nussbaumer) 2: 2. 36. Ullström ( Herzog, Nussbaumer) 2: 3. 38. Stoop (Herzog, Ullström) 2: 4. 48. Omark (Winnik) 3: 4. 56. Wieser (Nussbaumer) 3: 5. 59. Fehr (Jacquemet) 4: 5.
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SCL Tigres – Lugano 1: 2
The game: In the first third, Lugano could have put a cardboard cutout in the goal in place of goalkeeper Sandro Zurkirchen. Ticino defends with confidence. The Langnauer are extremely harmless and even hit a counter from Dario Bürgler.
After the first pause, the image changes. On the one hand, the pelletizing equipment goes down a gear. On the other hand, the Emmentalers are now more determined and aggressive to work. Because of this interaction, the Tigers have a good chance and when Flavio escapes the dirt, they tie. But it is not enough for more. Also because the power game is once again too ineffective. Five tickets from Ticino remain unused. No team in the National League is that inefficient this season.
That takes revenge when Mikkel Bödker attacks. The Dane only wins a duel against Larri Leeger behind the door with verve and a lot of pressure on the post. He then goes ahead of the goal and catches goalkeeper Damian Stettler (19), who is allowed to run from the start for the second time this season, with a backhand shot between the legs. This is Lugano’s seventh consecutive victory. (Mr)
The best: Timo Haussener (Lugano). Animated. The 1.94m tall Schlaks improves from game to game. Since he and Sandro Zangger arrived from the Ticino Rockets, Lugano has won all seven games.
The plum: Jules Sturny (SCL Tigers). I can’t keep up with Wolf in the offensive zone. Lugano then launched the counterattack to make it 1-0.
Tore: 5. Bürgler (Haussener, Wolf) 0: 1. 26. F. Schmutz (Dostoinov, Lardi) 1: 1. 38.Bödker (Arcobello) 1: 2.
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