"Fight for more" game 4

"Fight for more" game 4

11 Mar 2013 | Luis Lopes
 

For Bern the situation in the playoffs is already precarious; Fribourg were not succeed to qualifying to semi-finals at the first attempt;

 
 
 
 

Geneva 2 Bern 1 (3-1 in series)

For Bern the situation in the playoffs is already precarious. Berne lost for the third consecutive time against Geneva. they are pretty much is in the middle of a crisis right now. Since the last national team break, Bern won just two of nine games.

Geneva won not only because Bührer errors in home team goals, but because they turned out to be for the third time in a row the best team on the ice. Mention to Tobias Stephan with 30 saves. 

Davos 3 Zürich 2 (3-1 in series)

Davos stands after the 3-2 against Zürich before in a good position into the playoffs semi-finals. Reto von Arx was injured at the neek, and was transferred to the hospital during the game, but according to Davos team doctor the Swiss star could comeback next week-end. 

Davos goalie Leonardo Genoni with 34 saves was big part of Davos victory. 

Lugano 3 Zug 4 OT (2-2 in series)

Two days after Lugano managed to make the break at Zug's house, Zug responded with a 4-3 overtime put this series of-seven at 2-2. We wouldn't be surprised to see this two teams go to game 7. The last six meetings between these two had resulted in one goal goal difference. Reto Suri with two goals and assist and Zug goalie Zurkirchen with 41 saves were important part of Zug victory. 

Biel 5-4 Fribourg SO (1-3 in series)

Fribourg were not succeed to qualifying to semi-finals at the first attempt. With the score at 3-1 in the series the advantage still on Gotteron side.

Biel had so far the best performance in these playoffs. In the first three games of the series Biel was systematically in inferiority by injuries. This time Kevin Schläpfer led the game from the start. Although Biel was negligent at 2-0 and 4-2, the home team never give up. Reto Berra(39 saves) kept the team in the game in overtime and shutout. 



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