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It rumbles throughout the game. But the emotions in the second pre-playoff game between Kloten and SCB only really erupted in the closing minutes. Fist fights ensue. Between scout magnet David Reinbacher and Bern’s ex-NHL striker Tyler Ennis, Kloten’s provocateur Marc Marchon and SCB defender Romain Loeffel, and between Bern’s cleanman Dominik Kahun and leading scorer Arttu Ruotsalainen.
What’s happening there? Should the Bernese let their frustration run free because a few minutes earlier Axel Simic shot in coldly and made it 3-1 for Kloten? Or do you want to set a good example for Saturday’s showdown? SCB star Kahun describes the heated final phase as follows: “Moser, Ennis and I wanted to go to the goal. We were attacked there, we just resisted.” Such emotions are simply part of the German. But not “frustration, we can’t afford that.” But yes, a sign was also put up “to show that we are here and don’t give up”.
“I Can’t Afford Anything Stupid”
Kahun plays down the fact that the 27-year-old then had conversations with Kloten fans in the penalty area: “I just asked them what they said to me.” He can control his emotions well in such situations. “I can’t afford stupid things there. I had in my mind that there were still a few minutes to equalize.” But the SCB no longer succeeds. Instead, more battles ensue.
To the sports enthusiasts. Kahun says they couldn’t play the same good game as on Tuesday. “Kloten took advantage of the long power play. And with leadership like that, it just plays better.” The fact that the promoted team fought for the playoff coup with this brave performance leaves Kahun cold. “We’re not hanging our heads. We have home field advantage on our side.”
Source : Blick

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