It’s all about: you should mark these hockey dates in red in your agenda

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On February 29 there will be a showdown between Kloten (Jonathan Ang, right) and the SCRJ Lakers (Jordan Schroeder).
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Stephen RothDeputy ice hockey boss

February 13

Lausanne-Biel. The opportunity for the Zeelanders to bring Lausanne back into the line battle. On Saturday, Biel scored the first points of the season against the Vaudois team thanks to Mike Künzle (2:1 nV). Seeing each other again is nice!

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February 16

Servette-Davos. Champion and Champions League finalist versus Spengler Cup winner (currently tied on points). Both want to get to the top 6. There is hardly any room for both.

February 17

bern – Ambri. This brings back memories of 2022, when Ambri sent SCB on holiday after a fantastic comeback.

February 24

Bern – Napkin: Four days after the CHL final, the champions were able to give SCB hell again.

February 27

Lausanne – Servette: The Vaudois still have four direct duels against their pursuers (Biel, Davos, Ambri and Servette). The lead can be eaten quickly. Conversely, the champions still play against five competitors for a place in the top 6 (Davos, Bern, Lausanne, Ambri, Biel) and their fate is still in their own hands.

Davos – Ajoie: There was something. The HCD lost the two previous matches against ex-coach Christian Wohlwend 1:2.

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February 29

Kloten – SCRJ Lakers: Who can go on holiday and throw the word ‘relegation battle’ into the scrap paper and who must compete with Ajoie in the play-out? However, the explosiveness would have disappeared if the teams Olten and Visp, who are eligible for promotion, had already been eliminated from the quarter-finals of the SL by then.

The third to last round could culminate in D-Day, with four dash teams facing off in direct duels: Biel-Davos And Napkin – Ambri.

March 2nd

Biel – Lugano: It smells like a showdown in the penultimate round. The team from Bern is 7 points behind the team from Ticino, with 2 fewer games in hand. Especially because the season match (5:4 points for Lugano), which is decisive in the event of a draw, has not yet been decided.

4th of March

Ajoie – Davos: Another benevolent shock to the HCD? But who would you want as your opponent at the end, if not at the bottom of the table?

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Napkin – Biel: Last season both teams played in the final for the title. Now it is probably about the top 6 or a place (7th or 8th), which offers two chances to reach the play-offs in the play-ins.

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T.D
PT
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ZSC Lions
ZSC Lions
45
50
96
2
HC Fribourg-Gotteron
HC Fribourg-Gotteron
45
48
92
3
EV train
EV train
44
46
84
4
Lausanne HC
Lausanne HC
44
18
73
5
SC Bern
SC Bern
45
-1
73
6
HC Lugano
HC Lugano
46
13
71
7
HC Davos
HC Davos
43
13
65
8th
Geneva-Servette HC
Geneva-Servette HC
44
-8th
65
9
EHC Biel
EHC Biel
44
3
64
10
HC Ambri-Piotta
HC Ambri-Piotta
44
-2
62
11
SCL Tigers
SCL Tigers
46
-39
60
12
SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers
SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers
45
-34
50
13
EHC Kloten
EHC Kloten
45
-53
47
14
HC Ajoie
HC Ajoie
42
-54
31

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