Ice hockey: Bern wins the Zähringen derby in Friborg

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Ice HockeyBern wins Zähringen derby in Friborg

Fribourg-Gottéron lost 1-2 following extra time once morest CP Bern. The goalkeepers of both teams, Wüthrich and Hughes, shone in an intense and undecided Zähringen derby.

The Bernese made Gottéron bend following extra time.

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A goal from Simon Moser following one minute and 52 seconds of play in added time allowed CP Bern to pocket two big points on the Dragons ice rink (1-2 ap). The Fribourgeois (9th, 12 points), who are struggling to take off this season, failed to confirm their victory on Friday in Davos (2-3).

Reto Berra, announced injured, had to skip the “Zaehringen” derby on Sunday. His replacement, Connor Hughes, immediately stood out with a classy reflex save once morest Tristan Scherwey following just 42 seconds of play. and 58e).

Hughes, on the other hand, had less success in the 12th minute, when he was surprised by a (very good) shot from Canadian Colton Sceviour on the side of the mitt. CP Bern, taking the advantage despite the furious departure of the Dragons at the start of the game, immediately placed themselves in a favorable position. The formation of the capital confirmed on Sunday that it is in a particularly positive phase. Prior to the trip to Freiburg, Swedish coach Johan Lundskog’s side had won four of their last five matches.

Gottéron does not chain

As for FR Gottéron, he was forced to embark on a frantic chase. Killian Mottet is the Dragon who will have had the most equalization pucks at the end of the cane. The topscorer came up once morest Bernese goalkeeper Philip Wüthrich, author of a great game in front of the SCB net, just like Hughes in front of that of the Dragons. The Fribourgeois finally found the fault a little lucky thanks to a favorable rebound on the skate of the Finn Janne Kuokkanen (46th, 1-1).

In overtime, the Bears had the last word thanks to a goal from Simon Moser (62nd, 1-2). Fribourg-Gottéron (9th with 12 units), winner at Davos on Friday, is struggling to take off and chain victories this season. On Friday, Christian Dubé’s players travel to Lugano.

FR Gottéron – Berne 1-2 ap (0-1 0-0 1-0)

BCF Arena, 9009 spectators (sold out).

Judges: MM. Lemelin, Tscherrig, Fuchs and Cattaneo.

Buts: 12e Sceviour (Untersander) 0-1, 46e Kuokkanen (Desharnais, Gunderson) 1-1, 62e Moser (Lindberg) 1-2.

FR Gottéron: Hughes; Gunderson, Jecker; Diaz, Vainio; Sutter, Dufner; Chavaillaz, Scheidegger; Rossi, Walser, Jörg; Marchon, De la Rose, Bykov; Sprunger, Desharnais, Mottet; Bertschy, Schmid, Kuokkanen;. Coach: Dubé.

Berne: Wuthrich; Untersander, Gelinas; Loeffel, Zgraggen; Goloubef, C Gerber; B. Gerber; DiDomenico, Kahun, Scherwey; Vermin, Lindberg, Moser; Sceviour, Fahrni, Bärtschi; Bader, Baumgartner, Lehmann; Ritzman. Entrainer: Lundskog.

Penalties: 4 x 2′ once morest FR Gottéron; 3 x 2′ once morest Bern.Notes: FR Gottéron without Berra, Sörensen or Jobin (injured). Bern without Henauer, Ryser (injured) or Pinana (supernumerary).

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