The 3rd day of the National League smiled on the Romands who all won. Whether in regulation time or on penalties. Thus, the Dragons won their first success of the season by dominating the co-leader (with Biel) Rapperswil.
Badly paid during the first weekend of the championship, the players of Christian Dube showed authority and finally demonstrated some skill in front of the opposing goal. Forgotten the 52 shots once morest Ajoie on Saturday for only two small goals on arrival, the Fribourgeois led their boat with application from the moment they took the advantage by Christoph Bertschy (8e minute).
The 3-1 of Julien Sprunger hurt a St. Gallen who had just scored their first (and ultimately only) goal 20 seconds before. In a third third well managed defensively, Gottéron reassured himself before facing Zug.
In Zug precisely, Geneva erased its defeat of Biel (2-0). Hartikainen opened the scoring with a power-play in the 19th minute. The equalization of Senteler in the 30th did not disturb the Eagles who even allowed themselves to register the 1-4 in numerical inferiority.
A big concern, however: the exit of the goalkeeper Gauthier Descloux, still as fragile, following 20 minutes of play. A scenario that we dreaded a little when discovering this GSHC. Certainly, Robert Mayer is bottled, but here he is a bit alone if Descloux’s injury were to prove serious.
Lausanne once once more had to go through penalties. Only two goals in the game (Kovacs, The) once morest the newly promoted Kloten and shots on goal, a real lottery, which smiled on the men of Fust. Who have not yet found the right carburation.
HC Ajoie celebrated a very encouraging success at theIlfis. The very defensive game of the Jurassians has once once more had its small effect. But these are above all the two goals of Brennan et Thiry 58 seconds apart (the score then went to 0-3 in the 46th minute) which would unseat the Emmentalois.
Bienne finally dominated the SCB on penalties (4-3). Maillard et Olofsson erased the two late goals of the Seelanders in two minutes (45th), trembled on a numerical inferiority straddling regulation time and extra time… and scored two penalties (Brunner, Rathgeb) once morest a single (Lindberg) for Bears who are still a bit stuck.