We can't stop Lausanne HC! After their success in front of Ambri-Piotta and Davos, the Vaudois crowned their week with a victory in the Lake Geneva derby to take the leadership position.
On their ice, last season's finalists won 3-0 against Genève-Servette who will soon be forced to bet their entire season on their progress in the Champions League. An opening score from Antti Suomela in the 8th, Makai Holdener's first goal of the season for 2-0 in the 31st and finally a success from Lauri Pajuniemi in the empty cage 14'' from the siren sealed this Derby. Once again, Kevin Pasche delivered the goods in the Lausanne cage to close the door on the Genevans. Author of 37 saves, he signed his…seventh shutout of the season.
Friborg still “mute”
As with Genève-Servette, this championship should not bring much satisfaction to Fribourg-Gottéron. The day after their 1-0 home defeat in front of Kloten, the Freiburgers lost 4-0 at Rapperswil. Deprived of their injured top scorer Marcus Sörensen, they both granted too much in front of the cage of the unfortunate Reto Berra and singularly lacked cutting edge in the offensive phase to deserve a better fate. They risk going through such a difficult evening on Monday in Zug, who did not make the detail in front of Ajoie (4-0).
The day after its defeat in Porrentruy against Ajoie, Bienne picked up two points to raise its head. The Zealanders beat Davos 2-1 on penalties thanks to an equalizer from Jere Salinen in the 54th minute and the successes of the same Salinen, Fabio Hofer and Toni Rajala in the shootout exercise.
In the other matches of the evening, Zurich lost its first place after its 3-2 defeat at home to CP Berne, completed by a goal from Lukas Klok in the 55th minute. Finally, two days before the Ticino derby, Ambri-Piotta and Lugano experienced varying fortunes. Ambri won 6-5 in the shootout in Kloten after a match full of twists and turns. As for Lugano, they were beaten 4-3 in Lugano on a goal from Dario Allenspach 1'37'' from the whistle.
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