Freiburg earned two points in the Zähringen derby against Bern. At home, the Friborgs won 5-4 tab. Biel, for its part, lost 6-3 in Lugano.
This Zähringen derby did not take long to provide emotions to the 9,178 spectators. It only took Berne 12 seconds to open the scoring. A goal from Waltteri Merelä that the referees went to review after Reto Berra moved his cage.
But the Friborgs reacted immediately, helped by a group with friendly rebounds. Jakob Lilja was happy to find an empty cage, since Adam Reideborn had left behind his goal. The Dragons also benefited from the help of Thierry Schild in the 7th for Lucas Wallmark’s 2-1. Schild made up for it in the 14th by building Simon Moser’s 2-2.
Trailing 3-2 in the 31st minute, Pat Emond’s players raised their heads thanks to their power play. 9 seconds from the end of the middle third, it was Christoph Bertschy who was able to recover a shot that had hit the post. Then in the 44th, it was Raphael Diaz who gave his colors the advantage at 5 against 3. But Merelä leveled the score in the 57th. During overtime, Friborg did not touch the puck. The Dragons, on the other hand, recovered well on penalties by scoring two, while being able to count on an imperial Berra.
Biel spilled
Despite two goals from Toni Rajala, Biel brought nothing back from their trip to Lugano. Trailing 3-2, the Ticinese were able to find the resources to turn the tide, with the help of a decisive Jesper Peltonen. The son of legend Ville Peltonen was involved in the 3-3 and the 4-3. The 5-3 fell at the end of the match in the empty cage.
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