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SCL Tigers – Servette 4: 0
The game: Originally, Geneva should have had a Sunday off. But because the game between the SCL Tigers and the ZSC Lions was postponed after the Zurich team had to be quarantined, the game against Servette is now on the mend. The team surrounding the league’s top scorer, Omark, is not involved at all. Perhaps it is also due to the 8-1 victory in the first game against Emmental. The Swedish artist plays Tiger Dostoinov in his own zone, but Berger missed the opportunity to score the first goal of the season.
A little later, the SCL captain can cheer. He is even proclaimed a scorer, but does not touch the puck on the serve, so Vermin defeats his indisposed goalkeeper Manzato with an own goal. Since this does not exist statistically in ice hockey, the hit should be attributed to the Tigers player who was the last to touch the puck. And that was Brännström before Damien Riat went offside afterward.
The second goal is also dirty for Geneva. After Berthon lost a puck to Julian Schmutz, Flavio Schmutz hits from an acute angle. The third hit is then a Weibel power play distractor. The rest is done by goalkeeper Punnenovs, one of five Swiss-licensed Latvians on the ice. And in the end, Berger still has his target when he hits the abandoned house.
Thanks to just three seconds, the Langnauers, in which new Swedish hopefuls and last year’s SHL top scorer Marcus Nilsson (29, Sochi) are not yet in contact with the pre-match venues. playoffs. (Mr)
The best: Ivars Punnenovs (SCL Tigers). Although the Latvian does not have to make a head stop, he defends himself from 48 shots and celebrates his first shutout of the season. Clean.
The plum: Daniel Manzato (Servette). He also loses in Geneva’s third league game and looks especially bad with the first two goals against.
The objectives: 6. Brännström (Vermin in own goal) 1-0. 34. F. Schmutz (Petrini, J. Schmutz) 2-0. 40th Weibel (Glauser, Brännström / PP) 3: 0. 59 Berger (SH) 4: 0 (towards the empty goal).
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