National League: Bern sends strong message

Simon Moser scored to make it 2-0 and the SCB players cheered. Bern dominated Lausanne on Friday.Image: trapezoid

Of the four National League games on Friday, there were two home wins and two away wins. fact.

November 1, 2024 22:28November 1, 2024 22:46

Bern – Lausanne

After losing seven of their first nine games, Bern got off to the best start against Lausanne at home, winning 7-2. Simon Moser gave the home side the lead with his first-time shot in the third minute and he doubled their lead four minutes later. It was the 35-year-old's 23rd double in the top flight. Although LHC reduced the deficit to 1:2 in the 10th minute thanks to Aurélien Marti, SCB continued to celebrate for the final two thirds of the time. 4:1 (33rd) and 7:1 (51st) were scored by American Austin Czarnik, who also contributed an assist. Bern celebrated a third consecutive home win over Lausanne, who had won four of their previous five matches.

Bern – Lausanne 7:2 (2:1, 2:0, 3:1)
15,503 viewers. SR Tscherrig/Lemelin (USA), Meusy/Gnemmi.
tear: 3. Simon Moser (Loffel, Mahon) 1:0. 7. Simon Moser (Hield) 2:0. 10. Marti (Riat, Somera) 2:1. 29. Merelä (Loeffel, Czarnik) 3:1. 33. Czarnik (Loeffel, Ejdsell/Powerplaytor) 4:1. 41. (40:29) Baumgartner (Badr) 5:1. 46. ​​Sablatnig (Graf, Marchon) 6:1. 51. Chanik (Edsel) 7:1. 53. Pajuniemi (Powerplayer) 7:2.
Penalty shootout: 6 times 2 plus 5 minutes against Bern (Hield), 5 times 2 plus 5 minutes against Lausanne (Matti) plus playing time (Matti).
PostFinance top scorer: Charnik; Lochte.
Bern: Uthrich; Entsund, Nemeth; Loeffel, Lindholm; Pest, Kindness; Ryan Foreman; Merelä, Czarnik, Ejdsell; Bader, Baumgartner, Schewe ;Sabratnig, Graf, Marchon;Hield, Ritzmann, Simon Moser.
Lausanne: Pash; Glauser, Bayreuth; Heldner, Skelnica; Federer, Marty; Haas, Genazi; Riat, Somera, Oksanen; Hügli, Jäger , Bozon; Pajuniemi, Kuokkanen, Lochte; Jordan Bouguereau, Benjamin Bouguereau, Holdner.
Comment: Bern is without Cajon, Kress (all injured) and Lehmann (ill), and Lausanne is without Flick, Fox, Pilut, Pressl, Lafleur and Vouardou (all injured). (Standard Data Authority)

Goaltender Kevin Pash (LHC) and his teammates react after the loss during the National League Hockey Championship match between SCB Bern and LHC Lausanne HC (2-7) on Friday...

After the 7:2 defeat, the Vaud players had disappointed expressions on their faces.Image: trapezoid

Rapperswil – Davos

Davos is at its best right now. Graubünden kept their second clean sheet in a row with a 3-0 win over Rapperswil-Jona Lakers, meaning they have won their last four games with a 17-2 goal difference. Swede Simon Ryfors scored the decisive goal 48 seconds after halftime to make it 1-0. Mattei Stranski converted twice in the final six minutes, the second hitting an empty net. The Czech has scored eight goals this season, five of which he has scored in his last four games. Davos goalkeeper Luka Horenstein recorded his second shutout in the past three games with 23 saves. After 60 minutes, the Lakers suffered their first loss of the season in front of their home fans. They lost to HCD for the 12th time in the past 14 head-to-head matches.

Nico Gross (HCD) (left) during the National League Hockey Game between the Rapperswil-Jonah Lakers and HC Davos on Friday, Nov. 1, 2024 in St. Gallen, Kan. Against Gian Marco Waite (SCRJ). .

Nico Gross (HCD) (left) vs. Gian Marco Waite (SCRJ).Image: trapezoid

Rapperswil-Jonah Lakers – Davos 0:3 (0:0, 0:1, 0:2)
6100 spectators. SR Kaukokari (Finland)/Dipietro, Obwegeser/Nater.
tear: 21. (20:48) Rivers (Tamberini) 0:1. 55. Stransky (Anderson, Gross) 0:2. 58. Stransky (Covey) 0:3 (ins leere Tor).
punish: 1 time for 2 minutes against Rapperswil Jonah Lakers and 3 times for 2 minutes against Davos.
PostFinance top scorer: Strömwall; Tambellini.
Rapperswil-Jonah Lakers: Pnenovs; Kapaul, Holm; Maier, Einor; Baragano, Nadella; Cobbler; Strömwohl, Albrecht, Waite; Zanger, Taber , Algae; Moy, Lasker, Janssen; Wick, Bo, Aberg; Hofer.
Davos: Horenstein; Faura, Gross; Honka, Dalbec; Anderson, Barandon; Muller; Stransky, Covey, Kessler; Freener, Reifus, Tambellini; Wiesel, Egli, Amber; Gabe, Gradig, Paley.
Comment: The Rapperswil-Jonah Lakers are without Djuse, Jelovac, Lammer and Larsson (all injured), and Davos is without Jung, Knak, Nordström, Nussbaumer (all injured) and Zadina (suspended). Rapperswil-Jonah Lakers were without a goalie from 57:28 to 57:46. (Standard Data Authority)

Bill – Embry

Beal has started the season with few accolades, which makes the Westlanders' performance so far all the more surprising. They celebrated their seventh win in the new competition with a 2-1 victory over Ambry-Piotta after extra time. Both goals in regulation time were power-play goals. Dario Bürgler gave the visitors the lead in the 18th minute, and Toni Rajala made it 1-1 (29th minute). The preparations for the equalizer were completed by Fabio Hofer, who made it 2-1 56 seconds before the end of overtime. The first matchup of the season between the two teams ended 2-1 after overtime, and Embry has lost six of its last seven games.

Bills – Embry Piotta 2:1 (0:1, 1:0, 0:0, 1:0) nV
6436 spectators. SR Hürlimann/Piechaczek (Germany), Urfer/Altmann.
tear: 18. Burgler (note, Pestoni/Powerplayer) 0:1. 29. Rajala (Hofer, Heponiemi/Powerplaytor) 1:1. 65. (64:04) Hofer (Kuti) 2:1.
punish: You do it 3 times for 2 minutes.
PostFinance top scorer: Border; Virtanen.
Bill: Sertelli; Zrid, Yakovenko; Brun, Grossman; Blessing, Stanley; Delemon; Hofer, Heponiemi, Kuti; Knubler, Nicholas Müller, Salinin; Bakhovna, Tanner, Rajala; Kadin, Christian, Sleeper.
Embry-Piotta: Senn; Note, Curran; Virtanen, Zgragen; Usrich, Pezzullo; Zacchio Dotti; Bugler, Heim, Pestoni; Zweig, Mellet, Ku Balik; DiDomenico, Landry, DeLuca; Grassi, Costner, Due; Miles Mueller.
Comment: Bill does not have Brenner, Bartzi, Krist, Haas, Love (all injured) and Anderson (illness), and Embry Piota does not have Juvonen (a redundant foreigner). (Standard Data Authority)

Lugano – Genf

Geneva Servetus picked up its first win after four losses. Finn Teemu Hartikainen played an important role in Lugano's 3-1 win, assisting all three of the visitors' goals. Geneva's third goal was scored by 21-year-old defender Gianluca Chanton, who was enjoying his first success in the Swiss top flight. Being called up to the national team for the first time seemed to motivate him. Lugano, meanwhile, suffered its third consecutive home defeat after winning all of its first five games of the season in front of its home fans.

Lugano – Geneva – Servetus 1:3 (0:1, 1:1, 0:1)
5001 spectators. SR Hebeisen/Borga, Schlegel/Bachelut. tear: 8. Granlund (Hartikainen, Spacek/Powerplaytor) 0:1. 22. Manninen (Schneller, Hartikainen) 0:2. 32. Carl (Jolly) 1:2. 51. Shanton (Manninen, Hartikainen) 1:3.
punish: 4 times 2 plus 10 minutes against Lugano (Sekac), 3 times 2 minutes against Servetus Geneva.
PostFinance top scorer: Jolly;Hatikainen.
Lugano: Schlegel; Hauscher, Dahlström; Abisher, Mirko Müller; Jesper Peltonen, “War”; Merlot; Jolly, Zohona, Karl ; Cormier, Marco Müller, Welbourne; Fazzini, Acobello, Sekachi; Riker, Rector, Patri; Zanetti.
Geneva-Servette: Ranta; Vatanen, Shanton; Vodou, Bern; Jacques Schneller; Hartikainen, Manninen, Praplan; Miranda, Spacek, Granlund; Cavalleri, Richard, Bertagia; Maillard, Joris, Losli; Guignard.
Comment: Lugano did not have Alatalo, Turkov, Van Botelberg (all injured), Huska and Schulz (all redundant foreigners), and Geneva-Servite did not have De Croo, Hischier, Carr, LeCorte, Lenstrom, Meyer, Pouliot, Roeder and Worming (all injured). Lugano was without a goalkeeper for 59 minutes and 47 seconds. (Standard Data Authority)

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