Round-up National League – Lugano neo-coach loses on debut – Geneva with 8th win in a row – Sport
- Four hours after the communicated change of coach, Lugano had to leave the ice in the National League against Davos despite a long lead as a loser.
- Geneva will have to fight hard in the Jura before claiming their 8th win in a row.
- Lausanne ends a black series with a 6:1 win over Zug. Biel and Ambri also win.
Lugano – Davos 2: 3
For 43 minutes it looked like a successful debut for Lugano’s new boss on the gang, Luca Gianinazzi. Santeria Alatalo with a slapshot and 20-year-old Marco Zanetti with his first National League goal gave the home team a 2-0 lead, but Simon Knak brought the Grisons back up. Then it suddenly works: Matej Stransky and Dennis Rasmussen shoot the party within 97 seconds. The Ticino did not succeed in rehabilitating them 3: 7 swatter on Friday in Bern.
Lausanne – train 6:1
9:18 minutes is enough for Lausanne to decide. Tim Bozon, Jiri Sekac, Damien Riat and Ken Jäger scored in the middle third for a 4-0 lead, the final section was left to cosmetic results. With this, the LHC ended a black series of 5 defeats in a row and broke away from the uncomfortable second-to-bottom position for the time being. Champion Zug, on the other hand, had to leave the ice as a loser for the third time in a row.
Ajoie – Geneva 2: 3 a.e.t
It was expected to be the most unequal duel of the evening: Ajoie had lost three times in a row, Geneva had 7 wins in a row – and yet it looked like a surprise for 54 minutes. Thanks to goals from Philip-Michael Devos and TJ Brennan, the Jurassic leads 2-1. But thanks to Valtteri Filppula, the leader made it into overtime, where Henrik Tömmernes made the decision after just 22 seconds.
Biel – Kloten 6:2
Biel’s Mike Künzle was man of the game with two goals. It was the first goals of the season for the Zurich native. His 3:1 just after Eric Faille’s goal in Kloten was particularly valuable. Gaëtan Haas with a goal worth seeing and an assist also entered the scorer list twice. Biel jumps from 8th to 5th place in the table, Kloten remains at the bottom after the 8th bankruptcy in the 9th game of the season.
Ambri 5-3 SCL Tigers
In an eventful duel between the two most recently victorious teams, the Ticino team just got the upper hand. The Leventine turned the early 0-1 deficit into a 4-1 lead by the 26th minute, with Inti Pestoni distinguishing himself as a three-time assist. The Emmentaler came up to the 49th minute and pressed again in the final phase. Instead of equalizing, a hit takes place in the orphaned guest goal.