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Lakers – Davos 2: 4

HC Davos also won Game 7 of the season against the Lakers without losing points. Marc Wieser led the Davosers to victory thanks to two goals before the Lakers could even the game in 3 minutes. Teemu Turunen took advantage of a Graubünden excess to regain the lead, which Yannick Frehner expanded in the final third. So it was a disappointment for Rapperswil goalkeeper Melvin Nyffeler on his return: he played the first game since January 26 after a foot injury.

SCL Tigers – Zug 4: 5

The game between leader Zug and the Emmental traffic light seemed decided after 40 minutes. The central Swiss had everything under control and was leading comfortably 3-0. But the Tigers appeared in the final third and turned the game in their favor. Then Zug pulled the goalkeeper off the ice and leveled thanks to a goal from Jan Kovar. 39 seconds later, Dario Simion shot Zug towards the expected victory. The Tigers were thus without a points victory in their sixth season duel with EVZ.

Bern – ZSC 2: 3 nP

In the fight for a place prior to the playoffs, SC Bern could only benefit from the defeat of Rapperswil’s direct competitor to a certain extent. Against the ZSC Lions, the Bernese lost 2: 3 after the penalty shoot-out. Tim Berni had tied the game in the 56th minute less than a minute after Vincent Praplan’s supposed winner from Bern. On the penalty shootout, Dennis Hollenstein, Sven Andrighetto and Roman Wick scored 3 of 4 shooters for Zurich. Because only Inti Pestoni was successful for the Bernese, the ZSC Lions secured the additional point.

Freiburg – Lausanne 2: 1 nP

The match between Lausanne and Freiburg was only decided on penalties. After a promising start – Killian Mottet put Freiburg ahead in the third minute – no more goals were scored for a long time. It was only shortly after the middle of the game that Christoph Bertschy tied for Lausanne. After that, the two goalkeepers could not be eliminated from the game. In the penalty shootout, Reto Berra was able to disable all of Lausanne’s attempts. For the second time this season, the Freiburg team won a match against Lausanne on a penalty shoot-out.

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