Zug triumphs in rematch against Bern – Léman derby goes to Servette



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Davos top scorer Ambühl gets to know the band. Image: keystone

Zug triumphs in rematch against Bern – Léman derby to Servette – Ambri wins at Davos

SC Bern – EV Zug 1: 4

One day after the 2-1 win in extra time at EV Zug, SC Bern scored their first game second loss to coach Mario Kogler with 1: 4 against the same opponent.

The preliminary decision was made at the end of the second period. In the 38th minute, Sven Leuenberger gave the guests a 2-0 lead after a 2-1 situation, taking advantage of the rebound from Yannick Zehnder. The counterattack was preceded by a mistake by Berne defender Calle Andersson, after which Zug captain Raphael Diaz quickly switched. 14 seconds before the second break, Jérôme Bachofner rose to 3-0. Like Santeri Alatalo, he scored in the majority 1-0 (12th).

“Snow flurries” in front of the Zug Hollenstein goalkeeper. Image: keystone

The victory of the central Swiss did not lack some logic. For one thing, EVZ has been a force away from home this season: It was his sixth success in his seventh game. On the other hand, Bernese have a hard time at home. They lost for the fourth time in a row at their home stadium and only scored four goals in these games.

The Zugers dominated the first third. The shooting ratio in the first 20 minutes was 18: 4 in favor of the guests. However, they owed goalkeeper Luca Hollenstein that they were not left behind. This miraculously saved him against Miro Zryd in minute 8. In minute 15 he stopped Inti Pestoni, who was attacking him alone. Hollenstein again replaced Leonardo Genoni, who, like Gregory Hofmann, Lino Martschini and Dario Simion, was not yet operational after the coronavirus disease.

Bern – Zug 1: 4 (0: 1, 0: 2, 1: 1)
0 viewers. – SR Salonen (FIN) / Staudenmann, Progin / Stalder.
Tore: 12. Alatalo (McLeod, Kovar / Powerplaytor) 0: 1. 38. Leuenberger (Zehnder, Diaz) 0: 2. 40. (39:46) Bachofner (McLeod, Alatalo / Powerplaytor) 0: 3. 55. Haas (Andersson , Brithén) 1: 3. 60. (59:09) Klingberg 1: 4 (ins read Tor).
Punish: 4 times 2 plus 10 minutes (Scherwey) against Bern, 3 times 2 minutes against Zug.
Bern: Philip Wüthrich; Untersander, Henauer; Thiry, Zryd; Andersson, Beat Gerber; Burren; Haas, Brithén, Moser; Scherwey, Jeffrey, Pestoni; Heim, Bader, Jeremi Gerber; Berger, Neuenschwander, Sciaroni; Sterchi.
Zug: Hollenstein; Diaz, Geisser; Cadonau, Alatalo; Gross, Stadler; Dario Wüthrich; Allenspach, Kovar, Zehnder; Klingberg, Senteler, Thorell; Thürkauf, McLeod, Bachofner; Leuenberger, Albrecht, Döpfner; Langenegger.
Observations: Bern without Karhunen and Ruefenacht (both injured), Zug without Genoni, Hofmann, Martschini, Simion (all ill), Schlumpf (blocked) and Zgraggen (injured). Bern from 58:14 without goalkeeper.

HC Davos – HC Ambri-Piotta 4: 6

Julius Nättinen, whoever he is, was instrumental in Ambri-Piotta’s first away win after five 6: 4 losses at Davos. The Finn scored goals 13 and 14 in the 11th game of the championship with Leventines and, after 1-0, exactly in minute 31, also scored the decisive 5-2 (54th). In addition, he had Dominic Zwerger (59.), a shot to the empty casing, credit him with an assist with 6: 3.

With his second goal that night, Nättinen stopped Davos’ swing. With a double by Andres Ambühl, they cut from 0: 4 (48th) to 2: 4 (52nd) in 74 seconds.

The 37-year-old veteran also held the stick at Benjamin Baumgartner’s 3: 5 (57th). For Ambühl he was the 7 to 9 points scorer in the last three games.

The game started 20 minutes late because Ambri-Piotta did not arrive on time, winter sends its regards.

Davos – Ambri-Piotta 4: 6 (0: 0, 0: 2, 4: 4)
50 spectators. – SR Piechaczek (GER) / Borga, Gnemmi / Pitton.
Tore: 31. Nättinen (Zwerger) 0: 1. 37th Grassi (Rohrbach) 0-2. 46. ​​Müller 0: 3. 48 Flynn (Hächler, Fohrler) 0: 4. 51. (50:44) Ambühl (Paschoud) 1: 4. 52. (51:58) Ambühl 2: 4 (penalty). 54. Nättinen 2: 5. 57 Baumgartner (Jung, Ambühl) 3: 5. 59. (58:32) Zwerger (Nättinen) 3: 6 (towards the empty door). 60. (59:59) Baumgartner 4: 6.
Punish: 1 time 2 minutes against Davos, 7 times 2 minutes against Ambri-Piotta.
Davos: Mayer; Nygren, Jung; War, Paschoud; Kienzle, Heinen; Barandun, Meyer; Ambühl, Corvi, Lindgren; Marc Wieser, Thornton, Hischier; Turunen, Baumgartner, Knak; Frehner, Marc Aeschlimann, Egli.
Ambri-Piotta: Ciaccio; Fora, Ngoy; Hächler, Fischer; Fohrler, Pezzullo; Zaccheo Dotti; Kneubuehler, Flynn, Horansky; Nättinen, Müller, Zwerger; Rohrbach, Novotny, Dal Pian; Trisconi, Kostner, Grassi; High.
Observations: Davos without Du Bois, Palushaj, Rubanik, Stoop, Dino Wieser (all injured) and Herzog (suspended), Ambri-Piotta without Bianchi, D’Agostini, Isacco Dotti and Incir (all injured). Davos from 57:26 to 58:32 without a goalkeeper.

Lausanne HC – Servette 2: 3

Lausanne missed the jump to the top of the table. The Vaudois lose at home to Genève-Servette 2: 3 and receive their first defeat in the championship after 7 victories.

Although the LHC caught up to 0-2, the home side had no response to Linus Omark’s 3-2 in the 57th minute. The Swedish league’s top scorer scored his eighth goal and twentieth scorer point overall. in the current championship. Lausanne is still one point behind leader ZSC Lions after this loss.

Lausannes Gibbons continues to fight in the pants. Image: keystone

Noah Rod (8th) and Eric Fehr with their ninth goal of the season (25th) gave Servette a 2-0 lead. Ten minutes after Floran Douay’s 1: 2 (29th), Joël Vermin missed the great opportunity to score 3: 1 with a missed penalty. That was not retaliated, although Denis Malgin managed to equalize in the 49th minute with remarkable individual action.

Lausanne – Geneva-Servette 2: 3 (0: 1, 1: 1, 1: 1)
1 spectator. – SR Wiegand / Urban (AUT), Obwegeser / Burgy.
Tore: 8. Rod (Winnik, Völlmin) 0: 1. 25. Fehr (Winnik, Karrer) 0: 2. 29. Douay (Frick) 1: 2. 49. Malgin (Grossmann, Douay) 2: 2. 57. Omark ( Damien Riat) 2: 3.
Punish: 1 time 2 minutes against Lausanne, 3 times 2 minutes against Genève-Servette.
Lausanne: Stephan; Genazzi, Barberio; Heldner, Frick; Grossmann, Marti; Krueger, Antonietti; Gibbons, Malgin, Hudon; Bertschy, Emmerton, Kenins; Bozon, Jooris, Almond; Jäger, Froidevaux, Douay.
Geneva-Servette: Descloux; Jacquemet, Tömmernes; Karrer, Le Coultre; Völlmin, Mercier; Arnaud Riat, Kast; Damien Riat, Vermin, Omark; Rod, Fehr, Winnik; Moy, Smirnovs, Miranda; Fritsche, Berthon, Vouillamoz.
Observations: Lausanne without Maillard (injured) and Conacher (foreign surplus), Genève-Servette without Maurer, Patry and Richard (all injured). Lausanne from 58:40 without a goalkeeper. (ram / sda)

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