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The second quarterfinal game between the Lakers and Zug was just minutes over when Maxim Noreau stormed out of the locker room toward the exit. He needs a moment to cool down, he says. Fifteen minutes later, the SCRJ defender has controlled himself enough to look back on the match. “It’s hard to find words for it.”
The reason: The Lakers control the game until three minutes from time. Then a double whammy from Zug plunges them into misery within 91 seconds. “We were so ready for this series,” says Noreau, “and the better team five-a-side.” The special teams cost them the first game, in the second they relaxed too much in the last minutes and gave too much to the people of Zug. The second defeat was harder to digest.
“A Bitter Experience”
“It’s a bitter experience,” the Canadian admits. Doubly bitter for him. He immediately checks what you are doing. Because for the 35-year-old, this is the sixth playoff bankruptcy in a row against EVZ. Noreau last season played for the ZSC Lions, who led 3-0 in the final. And then actually lost four games in a row to Zug. “We all know in this dressing room from a painful memory that such leadership means nothing in a series.” As a reminder, the Lakers also lost 3-0 to Davos in the quarterfinals last year.
“Cry or laugh.” You can whine or laugh now. Noreau tries the latter. “We know there are many ways to find your way back through a series. We’ll find one too,’ he says combatively.
Source : Blick

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