Is it because of the difficult program in Zug or because of the momentum that Lausanne brings to the ice? In any case, the master, who is playing his fifth game in a week, will be immersed from the start.
Genone was defeated for the first time after just two minutes when Lausanne took advantage of a puck loss by the Sentinel and Milli completed a perfect counter-attack through Kenins and Barry. With the second goal, goalkeeper Nati, who is paused in Geneva (bankruptcy 0:4), can fall in the face of a goal from Riyat.
Not only do Vaud’s people spoil the fun of EVZ, but so does George Huguet. The line assistant hits a stray disc where it is most painful, but is later able to get back on the ice.
Zug is doing more than badly in the game – until top scorer Kovar receives a 5-minute penalty and has to shower early as he checks on Boltshauser behind the goal. A very difficult decision.
The Lausanne goalkeeper can continue to play and celebrate the stop. Jäger scored 3:0 and then 4:0 after unsuccessful EVZ change.
The name of his double target says it all. Lausanne is looking for Davos, Biel and a place in the top six.
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Objectives: 2. Millie (Barry, Kennes) 1-0. 10. Rayat (Fox) 2-0. 45. Jäger (Bertschy, Frick/PP) 3: 0. 46. Hunter (Gernat, Kenins/PP) 4: 0.
The best three:
*** Ken Jaeger (Lausanne)
** Ronalds Kennes (Lausanne)
* Christophe Berchy (Lausanne)
Swiss League, pre-qualifier (best of 3)
SIER – Winterthur 4:3
Rank in the series: 1-0 to Seyer
GCK Lions – EVZ Academy 5: 2
Series standing: 1-0 to GCK Lions
Other game dates: March 9 and possibly March 11
SIER – Winterthur 4:3
Rank in the series: 1-0 to Seyer
GCK Lions – EVZ Academy 5: 2
Series standing: 1-0 to GCK Lions
Other game dates: March 9 and possibly March 11
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