Lausanne was unable to celebrate a victory in its new National League leader’s outfit. In Zug, the Vaudois lost 6-2. For his part, Ajoie was beaten 5-2 in Kloten.
The Lausanne players opened the scoring in the 15th minute with a power-play goal from Hofmann. But the Lausanne players were able to come back 62 seconds later on a throw from Pajuniemi, poorly negotiated by Tim Wolf. The former Ajoie goalkeeper was not to his advantage on the second Lausanne goal (30th, Rochette). Fortunately for him, his teammates had scored two successes (Wingerli and Hofmann).
It was then Antoine Keller who offered two goals to the Zougois in 24 seconds in the 38th and at the same time jeopardized his team’s chances of a comeback. Geoff Ward preferred to take out his goalkeeper and let Kevin Pasche, excellent the day before, finish a match that Lausanne could not win.
First failure for Greg Ireland
For Greg Ireland’s first match at the head of HCA, Ajoie did not present his best face to Kloten. The Jurassiens were dominated in the Zurich suburbs, conceding 41 shots on goal, against only 19 shots. Arriving as a new foreigner, Pierre-Edouard Bellemare achieved his first by signing a goal and an assist.
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