Super League: the Vaudois clubs play at home this afternoon

Super League: the Vaudois clubs play at home this afternoon
Super League: the Vaudois clubs play at home this afternoon

By beating Lugano 4-0 during the National League evening, Friborg has not yet completely reassured itself. But the Dragons obtained three essential points.

Everything started well for Gottéron with an opening score from DiDomenico after 66 seconds and some nice work from De la Rose. Pat Emond’s men doubled the lead in the 31st minute through Sandro Schmid, the man currently playing with Wallmark and Sörensen.

Despite a clean sheet against Zurich, Reto Berra is not at his usual level currently. But against the Ticino, the Zuricher was solid. He and his defense were able to keep their backs in the third period during three Luganese numerical superiorities. In the third, it was De la Rose who was able to score the 3-0 in the empty cage. Schmid scored twice with another goal without a goalkeeper.

Friborg remains in 13th place, but this success can perhaps give Friborg ideas later. And quite crazy, the Dragons shot half as much as their opponents (16-32).

Biel: four in a row

Bienne signed a fourth consecutive victory. At home, the Zealanders dominated Davos 2-1. If the former Tino Kessler, barely returned from injury, beat his former goalkeeper Säteri in the 2nd, the Davosians did not beat the Finnish goalkeeper again. But Martin Filander’s players needed time to get over the shoulder. Stampfli equalized in the 45th, then Hofer gave his colors three points in a power play in the 58th. And here is Biel in 5th place.

Teemu too hard for Ajoie

In Porrentruy, it took a great Teemu Hartikainen to allow the Genevans to bring down Ajoie (6-3). The Eagles’ top scorer scored his hat-trick in just over eight minutes to give his team the victory. Because before that, the Jurassians had the right to dream, especially after the 3-2 from the penalty spot signed by Jerry Turkulainen (48th). But as is often the case, the Ajoulots struggle to maintain a lead.

There they lost everything in the space of eight minutes under the leadership of the Finnish tank and a success from Berni. This success allows the Eagles to return to 10th place.

Lausanne by the hair

As for the LHC, it trembled to finally win 5-4 against Ambri. The Vaudois should have had a quiet end to the match, but they let the Léventins come back and believe it. Perhaps the return of Davos was felt late in the game.

But just before that, at the start of the third third, Geoff Ward’s players had done just fine, scoring three times between the 42nd and 46th thanks to Rochette (2x) and Riat. But in the 52nd and 56th, Douay and Pestoni reduced the score and the Vaudois began to doubt. They were finally able to manage this score and win to keep their second place behind the Zurich Lions, winners of Zug, also with a score of 5-4. It was Willy Riedi who scored the decisive goal in the 55th minute.

In the other two matches of the evening, Rapperswil dismissed Berne 2-1 and Kloten beat Langnau at home 2-0.

This article was automatically published. Source: ats

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