2023-11-04 21:32:05
Genève-Servette conceded a cruel 3-2 defeat following extra time once morest Zug in the National League. Fribourg-Gottéron also lost 2-3 on penalties once morest the Langnau Tigers.
Terrible disillusionment for the Genevans. They had their benchmark match there and they were crucified by a goal from Grégory Hofmann following 21 seconds of overtime. After a very lackluster first period, Jan Cadieux’s players undoubtedly had their best third period of the season. The statistic of 22-5 on shots speaks better than a thousand words to define Geneva’s domination. Without Leonardo Genoni at the top of his game, Zug would have left Vernets beaten in regulation time. It is also fair to say that during the first period it was his opposite number Robert Mayer who kept his colors afloat.
Fribourg-Gottéron is really going through a less good moment. Christian Dubé’s players were unable to get rid of Langnau during the 65 minutes of play. Despite a double from their Swedish striker Marcus Sörensen, the Friborgs were caught on a goal by the Finnish Olympic champion Maenalanen 78” from time. regulation time. In the series of twelve shots on goal, only Flavio Schmutz found the opening.
Lausanne happy on penalties
Lausanne was happier in the execution of the penalties as they won 3-2 on the Zurich Lions ice. A success which allows the Vaudois to regain a place in the top 6. The Finnish colony of Lausanne HC was effective with goals from Salomäki and Suomela. During the shootout, Rochette and Riat scored.
This is a success that will do good for HC Bienne. The Zealanders won the derby once morest Bern 2-1. Lucas Hischier, who returned to the game, equalized in the 18th following Tristan Scherwey opened the scoring. It was Noah Delémont, not always celebrating in recent weeks, who snatched the victory with a powerful shot (28th). When Hischier returned, the Biennois had to deal with the new packages of Jesper Olofsson and Mike Kung.
HC Ajoie is doing better. The Jurassiens won 4-1 once morest Rapperswil-Jona, a team in difficulty for several weeks. Christian Wohlwend’s players score at least one point for the fifth consecutive game. Against the St. Gallen, the foreigners once once more made the difference with a bleeding start from the newcomer, the Swede Dmitro Timashov, the new attraction of the Championship.
Fifth success in a row for Ambri-Piotta. The Leventins got the better of Davos (3-0) away from home. Inti Pestoni made it 2-0 as Davos found themselves outnumbered following Frehner’s match penalty for fighting with Douay.
After three losses in a row, Lugano rediscovered the taste of victory once morest Kloten (3-1). The opening score for the Ticinese was the work of Genevan Stéphane Patry (3rd), who had not played since October 3.
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