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Lausanne continues, Langnau defends its 8th place by defeating Bienne

(ats) Any prolonged series is approaching its end. This is exactly what happened with the LHC’s power play. Deserted, anemic and mute since December 23 (!), The Vaudois digital advantage has taken on colors and offered a great victory to the public of Malley.

The two successes (2-1 of the 22nd and 3-2 of the 42nd) were scored by Yannick Herren. Near the Zurich goal moreover, where the goals are scored, where the rebounds are taken. Totally dominated the day before at the Vernets, but victorious 3-0 in the end, the Peltonen Lions were this time much more conquering.

Not everything was perfect. But against extremely strong Zurichers, the Lausanne residents delivered a convincing performance. Tobias Stephan was certainly still lucky by being saved by the cross during the third third, but the Vaudois have shown character. The public was not mistaken by showing their support in a very vocal way.

This 43rd day, however, did not smile in Biel. The Zealanders lost 2-0 to Langnau who vigorously defends their 8th place. The fight around the bar is more intense than ever. And Langnau does not intend to make its 8th place. The Emmentalians proved it by coming to the end of Biel.

The impression that emerged from this meeting is the greatest urgency in which the team of Heinz Ehlers has evolved. The Ilfis players dominated the shots 25-9 after the first forty minutes. Biel pushed a bit late in the game, but the Tigers were able to back and score 2-0 via Pesonen.

Lugano, on the other hand, found a way to return to the match against Davos. Led 3-1 after the first third, Serge Pelletier’s men turned things around to win 5-3. The Ticinese, on fire, have eight successes in ten games.

All the opposite of Bern in short. We were impatiently awaiting the debut of Hans Kossmann at the head of the Bears, well the Canado-Switzerland did not perform any miracles for its premiere. The champion bowed 3-0 at Valascia to Ambri. This success allows the Léventins to pass in front of Friborg and to seize the 9th place with two lengths in advance on the Dragons (55 against 53 pts), but four matches more than the men of Christian Dubé. Bern-Langnau and Friborg-Geneva on Saturday will be extremely interesting to follow.

In the last match, that of extremes, the leader Zug took the best on Rapperswil 4-1 to complete a day with only successes at home.

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