At home, Lausanne defeated Act V in the National League play-off quarterfinals. The Vaudois lost 1-0 to Davos, leading the series 3-2.
12 from 39 shots in favor of Lausanne and a 1-0 defeat. Throughout this series, LHC has been the best team on the ice, but they have failed to realize their dominance with goals. Even if goalkeeper Sandro Aeschlimann was very solid in front of his goal, Vaudois also often lacked precision.
had to wait until 50 minutes to see the first and only goal of the match. And it was Davos that registered it, thanks to top scorer Valentin Nussbaumer. A goal that the referees had to check on video as the puck crossed the line. LHC pushed, and at the very end of the match, Pilut Grisons found the crossbar of the goal.
Act IV was chaotic, but after that, the actors were more controlled. However, Lausanne might have lost its defender, Aurelian Marty, if Badam, Bozon, or Hooghly hadn’t previously been suspended. After attempting to block a Grison on the boards, the strong Lausanne fullback was taken to the hospital. If the Lions are to secure a decisive seventh game in Male on Saturday evening, they must prevail at the Cathedral on Wednesday.
Zug shows the muscles
After their convincing 6-2 victory, Zug offered themselves two match pucks in the other quarterfinal between them and Bern. The Dan Tangness players didn’t miss their match at Bossard Arena. Herzog’s 2-0 goal in the eighteenth minute forced the Finns to reevaluate their strategy, but Bern coach Jussi Tapola tried Philipp Uthrich in goal. At that point, he retained Reideborn.
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