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The exciting week of the Hischier brothers

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Big cheers from Luca Hischier after his goal to make it 2-1.
Marcel AllemanIce hockey reporter

The Hischier brothers are doing very well at the moment. On the night of Tuesday, Nico (24) prepared for compatriot Jonas Siegenthaler’s 2-1 win with a pass in the New Jersey Devils’ 3-1 win over the New York Rangers. After a 2-0 deficit, it is now 2-2 in the eighth finals.

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19 hours later, his older brother Luca (28) is next. He scored the 2-1 in Biel’s 4-2 win in the sixth playoff final against Servette. And has made a decisive contribution to the final that takes place in Geneva on Thursday.

Daily contact

Nico Hischier recently welcomed the successes of his brother, who again developed enormously in Biel, and said: “I am very pleased that he can now deliver such performances. He deserves it. He’s a very good hockey player.” The NHL star also said he watched several Biel playoff games from a distance.

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“We follow each other,” Luca confirms. They are in daily contact and despite having their own playoff final, he also watches the Devil’s games when possible. “If we have another game the next day, we can’t do that in the evening, of course. But if we’ve just played a game, then I can’t sleep and I watch a third or two.”

The brotherly parallels

It’s nice to see your brother win and it’s great that the Devils are doing so well now. “After the defeats in the first two games, it was certainly not easy. They also had to react,” says Luca Hischier. The parallels with your own situation are great. “That’s the beauty of the play-offs. Mentally it’s a big ups and downs and that’s why it’s important to find a good center for yourself. Don’t let yourself be dragged down too much when things are going badly, but don’t fly too high when things are going well,” says Luca Hischier.

Accordingly, Wallis also wants to be grounded when it comes to Thursday’s showdown. “We’ve worked all season for this game. Now it’s time to throw everything back in,” he says. Luca Hischier already has two championship titles to his name, with SC Bern in 2016 and 2017. However, he did not play such an important role then as he does now in Biel. Therefore, the third title would probably taste even sweeter.

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