Langnau storms the table: they have the tiger in the tank

class=”sc-cffd1e67-0 fmXrkB”>

1/8
Suddenly a party animal: The Tigers win this week against Servette and Biel.
Blick_Portrait_1477.JPG
Dinosaur KesslerHead of ice hockey department

They have the tiger in the tank

Three games, three wins? Only the Lions from Zurich and Lausanne could bid this week. The Tigers from Emmental continued to gain respect with prestigious successes against the finalists Servette and Biel and have once again made it clear how optimally the technical staff and the team are aligned.

The victories followed a clear 3:6 in Lausanne (unbeatable by Lions) and underline the reward principle that characterizes this competition: anyone who consistently implements a good strategy can have a say, even with limited resources. Who cares -23 goal difference if you have the Tiger in the tank?

More about the National League
Biel coach Matikainen rages after defeat in Langnau
50 minute crisis meeting
Biel coach Matikainen rages after defeat in Langnau
“My plan is to live to at least 80.”

Interview with Antti Törmänen
“My plan is to live to at least 80.”
The Lakers have a screw loose
Like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
The Lakers have a screw loose
Player exchange between Bern and Geneva

The big transfer overview
Player exchange between Bern and Geneva
Coach Mitchell receives match puck from the team
Nice gesture from the people of Kloten
Special keepsake for coach Mitchell

Calculated in the short term: deals are canceled

In-season domestic trading is currently popular in the league. What doesn’t fit is not custom made, it is sold. Maybe not a bad idea if it results in a win-win situation. However, win-win in sports feels like being brushed against the skin: where there is gain, there must also be loss.

The exchange between Bern and Servette on Friday morning (Julius “Willy” Honka to Geneva, Marco Maurer to SCB) was a complete failure in the short term: Servette suffered the next home defeat in the evening (this time against the SCL Tigers) and the SCB took in Davos share with a bang (0:7) on the long journey home in the snow. What comes next makes little sense: Servette loses in Zurich, but the ZSC Lions are currently beating everyone (because: Lions) and Bern is handling the Lakers because everyone but Mannheim is currently handling the Lakers.

Crisis hotspots Biel and Rapperswil

Speaking of Rapperswil: In contrast to the other crisis club (Biel), the situation at Obersee is clear, it is like playing roulette when the ball is rolling: Rien ne va plus (in German: Nothing works anymore). Are you in the downward spiral and risk a serious loss of balance? Or do you pull the plug? 1:6 against Lugano, 1:4 against Fribourg, 0:4 in Bern. The bizarre discrepancy with the performances in the Champions League? Doesn’t make it any easier. The results in everyday affairs indicate a loss of trust between the coaching staff and the team, but the performance in the Champions League immediately refute this theory: the Lakers are among the eight best teams in Europe, but are only in second place in the last series. the domestic competition.

In Biel, meanwhile, the often-quoted perseverance slogan “We’re actually playing quite well” is being used. The danger is that you fool yourself. The facts: There are atmospheric disturbances between the current coach and his predecessor, which is an unusual situation for everyone involved. A solution? Almost impossible without a total rejection of the principle of empathy.

Advertisement

There are also fundamental questions about the contract situation of some players (Brunner, Forster) and the fundamental question of how to proceed next season (departure or withdrawal). Final question: Would you like to be in the shoes of sports director Martin Steinegger?

National League 23/24
Presented by
Continental_Logo_contischwarzaufweiss_100x31.jpeg
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
ZSC Lions
ZSC Lions
27
34
58
2
EV train
EV train
28
36
56
3
HC Friborg-Gottéron
HC Friborg-Gottéron
29
21
56
4
Lausanne HC
Lausanne HC
29
18
52
5
SC Bern
SC Bern
28
1
49
6
HC Lugano
HC Lugano
28
11
44
7
SCL Tigers
SCL Tigers
28
-23
41
8th
HC Davos
HC Davos
28
9
39
9
HC Ambri-Piotta
HC Ambri-Piotta
27
-2
38
10
Geneva-Servette HC
Geneva-Servette HC
27
-8th
37
11
EHC Biel
EHC Biel
27
-12
31
12
EHC Kloten
EHC Kloten
28
-25
31
13
SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers
SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers
27
-25
27
14
HC Ajoie
HC Ajoie
25
-35
20

Source : Blick

follow:
Emma

Emma

I'm Emma Jack, a news website author at 24 News Reporters. I have been in the industry for over five years and it has been an incredible journey so far. I specialize in sports reporting and am highly knowledgeable about the latest trends and developments in this field.

Related Posts