PostFinance top scorer Tyler Moy (SCRJ).Image: trapezoid
November 21, 2024 19:40November 22, 2024 00:37
The EV Zug team defied the harsh winter and defended their top six spot. Central Switzerland defeated the Rapperswil-Jonah Lakers 5-2 at home.
After losing three of their last four games, Zug could be pushed into seventh place by a Lakers team that has won its last two games. But after a promising start for the guests, that scenario remains hypothetical. Mike Kunzler, Attilio Biasca, double goal scorer Gregory Hoffman and Lino Matschini made that clear with their sometimes stunning goals – — Especially since Zug goalkeeper Tim Wolfe was only beaten in the final third, when the score was 5-0.
Zug is fifth with 78 goals and after 22 games their attack is the strongest in the league. The Lakers, who scored 19 fewer times, were five points behind eighth place.
The game started fifteen minutes late due to unreliable traffic conditions. (lst/sda)
Zug – Rapperswil – Jonah Lakers 5:2 (2:0, 1:0, 2:2)
6906 spectators. – SR Hürlimann/Ruprecht, Cattaneo/Bachelut.
Torre: 11. Künzle (Sentler, Hansen) 1:0. 17. Biasca (Johnson, Bengtsson) 2:0. 39. Hoffmann (Kovar, Wrzenilek) 3:0. 43. Martschini (Bentsen, Wingery) 4:0. 47. Hoffmann (Wozenilek, Kovar) 5:0. 52. Lasker (Jensen, Meyer) 5:1. 55. Jensen (Moy) 5:2.
punish: Your 3 times 2 minutes.
Postal Financial Team top scorer: Wrzenilek; Moy.Train: Wolf; Tobias Geyser Mugly; Hansen, Stadler; Bengtsson, Johnson; Misha Gaisse; Wrzenilek, Co. Wahl, Hofmann; Malzchini, Olofsson, Wingli; Biasca, Sentler, Kunzler; Simon Leuenberg Duke; Eggenberg.
Rapperswil-Jonah Lakers: Pnenovs; Home Enoor; Baragano, Nadella; Meyer, Jelovak; Kapaul; Zanger, Moi, Janssen; Wick, Dunner, Tay Bell; Hofer, Alger, Honeck; Aberg, Lasker, Waite.
Comment: The Zug team does not have Balestra, Genoni, Riva, Schlumpf (all injured) and Carlsson (excess foreigners), the Rapperswil-Jona Lakers do not have Lammer, Strömwall (both injured), Djuse and Larsson (two Everyone is sick). (Standard Data Authority)
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7
A leader who can decide games and make his team better on and off the ice.
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6-7
A talented player who can decide a game on a good night and is a leader.
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5-6
A good NL player: usually a rainbow butterfly of talent, sometimes a serious worker who brings out a lot of talent.
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4-5
Players on the third or fourth block, veterans or newcomers.
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3-4
The future is still ahead of you, or the future is already behind you.
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The rating is based on the North American Hockey Grading Scale, ranging from 1 (lowest) to 7 (highest). There are no levels below level 3 because those who play in the top leagues are at least barely adequate.
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