ZSC Lions still undefeated: The power rankings of the play-offs

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Three goals in the majority and a perfect attack: the ZSC Lions made short work of Zug.
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The power rankings appear at short intervals and always when all teams have played the same number of games. Agreements with the results bulletin are possible, but not absolutely necessary.

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ZSC Lions

Who rests, rusts? At most, a rust film has formed – and it can be easily removed. The penalty against Hansson is of course up for debate, but the Zurich team did what they could and mercilessly abused the five-minute lead they had. This leaves a lasting impression on the opponent and in the corresponding stats column. And the move that made it 1-1? Just brilliantly executed. The balance: five wins, no defeat.

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Lausanne

Effort and return? An impressive disproportion. The precisely choreographed pressing often leaves the opponent perplexed for minutes, but the decisive goals are not scored. Regardless of the outcome, it is once again mesmerizing how powerful, mobile and precise the game can be controlled in all zones. A match that is reminiscent of the almost grotesque 0-1 in the fifth match against HCD. You shouldn’t do something like that too often. Balance: four wins, four defeats.

3

Fribourg

If you don’t want your first win to be the only one, you can’t just rely on a good goalkeeper and long shots. It’s nice to see Berra doing his job, but coach Dubé must now quickly come up with a plan to free himself from the opponent’s straitjacket. The automatisms are missing under high pressure, and without them there is no escape in this working atmosphere – unless you have Henrik Tömmernes. Balance: five wins, three losses.

Gottéron – Lausanne HC 2:1: Here the soon-to-retire Bykov decides the game(05:32)

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EV train

The outnumbered performance? Shocking. Two of the three goals conceded are the result of counter-attacks, while the third is Derek Grant enjoying the foolish freedom for Genoni: standing in the way without resistance and deflecting, as in training. All in all, this was the third unsatisfactory away performance in a row, so there was apparently a lack of alertness. By the way, the lead Derek Grant will continue to do what he wants if he is not forcibly prevented from doing so. Balance: four wins, four defeats.

EHC Biel – ZSC Lions 0:4: Grant sends Biel on vacation and Forster into retirement(5:00 am)

Result semi-final play-off first round

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ZSC Lions (1st) – Zug (4th) 5:2
Friborg (2nd) – Lausanne (3rd) 2:1

Source : Blick

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