SC Bern – HC Davos 3: 6 (1: 2, 0: 1, 2: 3)
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One man decides the duel between Bern and Davos practically single-handedly: HCD striker Matej Stransky. The Czech scores five (!) Goals. Three alone in the last third. The 28-year-old scores in the majority, twice after a disc loss from Bern’s Timothy Kast 43 seconds later and also uses a fictional penalty. Nick Meile is to blame. And that of all things in his first NL game.
The 17-year-old comes to the train because veteran Beat Gerber (39) was banned from a game. Gerber checked Zug’s Bachofner head first into the goal post on Friday.
While HCD is celebrating its seventh win in a row, Bern has already suffered its third defeat in a row. Johan Lundskog’s team takes the lead after four minutes. Calle Andersson meets after strong preparatory work by top scorer Dominik Kahun – the only usable SCB foreigner – for the first time this season. Nevertheless, Bern is already behind after 20 minutes and seems overwhelmed for long stretches.
Gates 4. Andersson (Kahun, Moser) 1-0. 11. Stransky (Bromé, Zgraggen) 1: 1. 19. Ambühl (Corvi, Prassl) 1: 2. 26. Stransky (Rasmussen, Bromé) 1: 3. 44. Stransky (Rasmussen, Bromé / PP) 1: 4. 45. Stransky 1: 5. 45. Moser (Praplan, Kahun / PP) 2: 5. 57. Stransky (penalty) 2: 6.
59. Thomas (Moser, Kahun) 3: 6.
The three best: Matej Stransky (Davos), Dennis Rasmussen (Davos), Mathias Bromé (Davos)
HC Lugano – EV Zug 2: 6 (2: 1, 0: 3, 0: 2)
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Marco Müller shoots himself out of his goal crisis! First, however, the Zug center has to watch as another miller puts himself in the limelight. Nati defender Mirco Müller is outnumbered on the offensive, is launched and executed ice-cold. After that, however, it is Marco who is in top form and initiates the turnaround for the EVZ. In total, the 27-year-old Swiss recorded four scorer points. HC Lugano plays too undisciplined and often not efficient after a good third of the start. In the end, the defeat could have been significant. (emz)
The three best: Marco Müller (EV Zug), Niklas Hansson (EV Zug), Mirco Müller (HC Lugano)
The goals: 12. Müller (Bertaggia, Nodari / SH!) 1-0. 13. Martschini (circle) 1: 1. 16. Thürkauf (Wolf) 2: 1. 31. Müller (Hansson / PP) 2: 2. 35.Simion (Müller) 2: 3. 40. Müller (Hansson) 2: 4. 56. Müller (Martschini) 2: 5. 59. Allenspach (Klingberg / PP) 2: 6.
Friborg-Gottéron – Ambri-Piotta 3: 1 (2: 0, 1: 1, 0: 0)
It was just a slip on Friday. The fact that the winning streak broke after ten games in Rapperswil leaves no tension at Friborg. The Schlendrian is gone again and Gottéron immediately returns to success against Ambri. The Dubé team sets the course against the tough and solid Ticino locals already in the starting third. First Matthias Rossi (1st goal of the season) hits with a powerful direct shot in the power play, then Killian Mottet. The goalkeeper had previously remained without a goal for eight games. And it is also the Friborg home-grown company that after Ambri’s subsequent goal by André Heim with the 3: 1 ensures that it remains just a flash in the pan for the guests. Then the leader controls the game and confidently brings the job victory to the dry. The euphoria on the Saane – the BCF-Arena is sold out for the second time with 8934 fans in a row – continues. (sr)
The goals: 9. Rossi (Schmid, Gunderson / PP) 1-0. 12. Mottet (Gunderson, Desharnais / PP) 2: 0. 28. Heim (Pestoni) 2: 1. 37. Mottet (Gunderson) 3: 1.
The three best: Ryan Gunderson (Friborg), Killian Mottet (Friborg), Gaétan Jobin (Friborg)
EHC Biel – Rapperswil-Jona Lakers 4: 2 (1: 1, 1: 0, 2: 1)
The Lakers also startle the Zealanders. After finishing Friborg’s record winning streak the night before, they are determined to make steam in Biel. After 60 seconds they are already in the lead because Künzle’s pass into the middle of Rappi’s zone is too imprecise. Cervenka conquers the pane and serves Lammer, who can pull and pull.
After the equalizer, the Lakers are skillful on the defensive. They hardly give the Bielers time to play their game and get the disc out of the danger zone quickly and without risk.
Rappi’s lack of efficiency in the power play despite top opportunities takes revenge. The Zealanders are outnumbered the leaders. Rajala’s shot finds its way into the net because Korpikoski SCRJ goalie Nyffeler takes his view at the right moment.
The Lakers become more careless in the final phase of the middle third. Biel’s top scorer Brunner can go alone, forgiving the opportunity. Two minutes later, Nyffeler parries Tanner’s solo attempt. That should also take revenge. Because the Lakers are persistent. Cervenka sees that defender Djuse runs free in front of the goal and plays him to equalize.
But Rajala has something against the Lakers pulling down points. After Haas won the face-off, he was humorlessly thrashing the disc to make a decision in a power play. Because Rappi’s attempt with a field player more and without a goalkeeper fails. (NV)
The goals: 2nd Lammer (Cervenka) 0: 1. 3. Lööv (Rathgeb, Haas) 1: 1. 28. Rajala (Délémont, Haas / PP) 2: 1. 45.Djuse (Cervenka, Lammer) 2: 2. 52. Rajala (Haas / PP) 3: 2. 58. Hügli 4: 2 (into the empty goal).
The three best: Toni Rajala (Biel), Viktor Lööv (Biel), Roman Cervenka (Lakers)
HC Ajoie – Lausanne HC 2: 6 (1: 3, 0: 2, 1: 1)
The goals: 6. Glauser (Varone) 0-1. 16. Wannström (Devos, Frossard) 1: 1. 19. Sekac (Frolik, Varone) 1: 2. 19. Bertschy 1: 3. 21. Frolik (Varone, Gernat) 1: 4. 37.Bozon (Hunter) 1: 5. 41.Devos (Wannström, Hauert) 2: 5. 49. Kenins (Sekac) 2: 6.
Geneva Servette – SCL Tigers 3: 2 (1: 1, 0: 1, 2: 0)
The goals: 16. Rod (Vatanen) 1-0. 20. Grenier (Pesonen, Huguenin) 1: 1. 37. People 1: 2. 46.Winnik 2: 2. 53. Karrer 3: 2 (Miranda).