Zug vs. Bern, Kloten welcomes Davos

November 13, 2024 19:30November 13, 2024 22:33

SC Bern defeated EV Zug and won 6-1.Image: trapezoid

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Kloten – Davos 2:4

Not even a break for the national team could slow down HC Davos. The Graubünden team defeated Kloten 4-2 and achieved its ninth victory in the past ten games.

In the 38th minute, young Rico Gredig scored the winning goal for Kloten. Leading scorer Adam Tambellini fell into an empty net with 54 seconds left to make it 4-2.

In the central third, Czech duo Filip Zadina and Matej Stransky scored their ninth and tenth goals of the season after falling behind early. , turned the situation around. Zurich's top scorer Miro Atonen equalized again.

Overall, Kloten has been unable to stop the Davos steamroller that is currently overwhelming all opponents. HCD and its newly re-signed head coach Josh Holden moved up to second place, a point behind the ZSC Lions, albeit with two more games in hand. (Standard Data Authority)

EHC Kloten Stuermer Niko Ojamaeki (Ojamaki) vs. HC Davos Stuermer Enzo Corvi In the National League Hockey Championship, EHC Kloten and HC Davos met on Wednesday the 13th...

Not even a break for the national team could slow down HC Davos.Image: trapezoid

Kloten-Davos 2:4 (1:0, 1:3, 0:1)

5918 spectators. SR Ruprecht/Fonselius (Finland), Fuchs/Schlegel.

Torre: 19. Gregoire (Lamel, Weibel) 1-0. 28. (27:25) Zadina (Tambellini, Ryfors/Powerplaytor) 1:1. 29. (28:31) Stransky (Covey, Dalbec) 1:2. 31. Aaltonen (Odette, Niku) 2:2. 38. Gradig (Knack, Amber) 2:3. 60. (59:06) Tambellini (Frehner, Ryfors) 2:4 (into an empty net).

punish: 1 time for 2 minutes against Kloten, 3 times for 2 minutes against Davos.

PostFinance top scorer: Aaltonin; my Tambel

shit: Weber; Niku, Profiko; Grégoire, Wolf; Sidler, Steve Kronberg; Ironic; Ojamaki, Aaltonen, Odette; Meyer, Morley, Rummel; Simik, Sharpi, Meyer; Weibel, Diem, Smirnovs; Dulong.

davos: Eschlimann; Fora, Gross; Honka, Dalbec; Anderson, Young; Gerbe; Stransky, Covey, Kessler; Freener, Reifus, Tambellini; Nussbaumer, Egli, Zadina; Amber, Gradig, Nak; Parry.

Comment: Kloten is without Marchon and Steiner (both injured), and Davos is without Barandon and Nordström (both injured). Kloten from 58:20 to 59:06 and from 59:20 without goalkeeper.

Zug – Bern 1:6

SC Bern defeated tablemates Zug 6-1. Just four and a half minutes later, the visiting team led 3-0.

A false start couldn't even compare to what EV Zug achieved in a nearly sold-out domestic arena. Tristan Scherway, Marco Lehmann and Anton Lindholm made Zug goalkeeper Tim Wolfe look old and secured the initial decision in the first four and a half minutes.

So, Santo Simcen made his debut in the National League and star goalkeeper Leonardo Genoni was missing from all over Zug. Things didn't get much better, and finally three more blows were struck. Six different goalscorers secured SCB's biggest away win of the season and a shot in the arm for a knockout playoff quarter-final against EVZ.

It was an unforgettable night for the people of Zug. Seven players took part in the Karjala Cup in Finland last week with their national team, more than any other Swiss club. The extra burden obviously doesn't do them any good. In addition, Daniel Wrzenilek's record of at least scoring in 11 consecutive games was also ended.

SC Bern, on the other hand, celebrated its third consecutive victory.

Goaltender Santo Simchen (EVZ) stops Benjamin Baumgartner ( SCB) shot.

SC Bern beat table neighbors Zug 6-1Image: trapezoid

Zug – Bern 1:6 (0:4, 1:1, 0:1)

7354 viewers. SR Gerber/Lemelin (USA), Gnemmi/Abbet.

Torre: 4. (3:08) Shelvey (Loffel) 0:1. 4. (3:33) Lyman (Edsel) 0:2. 5. (4:31) Lindholm (Hield, Ritzman) 0:3. 16. Pest (Ejdsell, Lyman) 0:4. 29. Baumgartner (Pest) 0:5. 31. Duke 1:5. 52.Untersander (Lyman, Bader/Powerplaytor) 1:6.

punish: 8 times 2 minutes against Zug, 7 times 2 plus 10 minutes against Bern (Marchon).

Postal Financial Team top scorer: Wozenilek; Charnik.

Zug: Wolff (5th Simmchen); Carlson Muggly; Hansen, Stadler; Tobias Gaither, Johnson; Misha Gaither; Wrzenilek, Koval, Hofmann; Malzchini, Olofsson, Wingery; Biasca, Sentler, Kunzler; Simon Leuenberg Duke; Eggenberg.

bern: Ridburn; Entsund, Nemeth; Loeffel, Lindholm; Pest, Kinski; Fuhrmann; Lehmann, Charnik, Ethel; Merella, Baum Gartner, Shevey; Subratnig, Bader, Marchon; Hield, Ritzman, Simon Moser; counting.

Comment: Zug is without Balestra, Genoni, Riva, Schlumpf (all injured) and Bengtsson (illness), and Bern is without Kahun, Kreis (all injured) and Levin Moser (illness).

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