Trailing 1-0 very quickly and after the slap they suffered the day before in Bern (7-2), the Lausanne residents did not immediately show their best face but they ended up winning 6-3. Ajoie is also doing better and won 2-0 in front of Langnau.
It must be said that this year, Geoff Ward’s players are doing well on the numerical advantage with a success rate of 32%. Even if it is most likely untenable over a full season, the Vaudois power-play works extremely well. Confirmation against the Saint-Gallois with Oksanen’s equalizer in the 6th. And 2 minutes later, it was Kuokkanen who was able to give the Lions the advantage.
Hügli’s 3-1 in the 30th minute gave Malley’s residents some breathing room, just before Jäger’s 4-1 again in numerical superiority. Or when Swiss players take over from foreigners. The LHC got a little scared when Stroömwall made it 5-3 in the 48th minute, but Hügli was able to seal the score in the empty cage.
Ajoie is better
Should Julien Vauclair really hand over his position as coach to Greg Ireland? Because since the Jura sports director joined the team, Ajoie is doing better. Ajoie offers more consistency and Ajoie even manages to beat Langnau 2-0 thanks to Nussbaumer and a goal in Turkulainen’s empty cage. The Jurassiens sign their 2nd victory in a row after dominating Rapperswil last Tuesday.
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