23 Aug 2024, 19:30  |  Regular season  |  4-nat Füssen  |  Bundesleistungszentrum für Eishockey in Füssen
Switzerland6-5 OTAustria
Periods:
Shots:
0-5
( - )
4-0
( - )
1-0
( - )
1-0
( - )
Referees: Haas Thomas  |  Spectators: 53
 
Goals and assists
07:00|away||0-1|Paul Schuster (Vitus Plank)
12:36|away||0-2|Emil Wagner (Luca Fischer)
13:14|away||0-3|Luca Fischer (Paul Sintschnig, Emil Wagner)
14:29|away|SHG|0-4|Ilian Ressi
19:08|away||0-5|Paul Sintschnig (Emil Wagner, Luca Fischer)
20:10|home||1-5|Liam Vaucher
22:39|home||2-5|Noel Bosshard (Joel Flückiger)
25:56|home||3-5|Gian Lamprecht (Liam Vaucher, Noel Bosshard)
39:48|home||4-5|Alessandro Domenichelli (Jonah Neuenschwander)
53:44|home||5-5|Alessandro Domenichelli (Jonah Neuenschwander)
62:39|home||6-5|Liam Vaucher (Gian Lamprecht, Kellan Case O’Leary)
Player statistics
 
 
Goalie statistics
 
Name SA GA MIN %
Noam Aebischer||||
Romain Coutaz||||
Name SA GA MIN %
Lucas Fritz||||
David Rödig||||
 
 
Game recap

In a thrilling overtime match on August 23, 2024, Switzerland edged out Austria 6-5 in a preseason game held at the Bundesstützpunkt Arena Füssen, witnessed by 53 spectators. Despite Austria dominating the first period with a commanding 5-0 lead, Switzerland mounted a remarkable comeback to win the game in overtime.

Austria came out strong, scoring five goals in the first period, including two from Paul Sintschnig and one each from Peter Schuster, Elias Wagner, and Ivo Ressi. Switzerland's goalkeeper Noam Aebischer struggled early but stayed in net for the entirety of the game.

Switzerland began their comeback early in the second period. Liam Vaucher scored just 10 seconds in, followed by goals from Noel Bosshard and Gian Lamprecht to reduce Austria's lead to 5-3. Alessandro Domenichelli netted two consecutive goals-one late in the second period and another in the third-to tie the game at 5-5.

The game was forced into overtime, where Liam Vaucher scored the game-winning goal at 62:39, assisted by Lamprecht and Kellan O'Leary, completing Switzerland's dramatic comeback. Despite Austria's strong start, Switzerland's resilience carried them to a thrilling 6-5 victory.

 
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