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- In the first match after the era of Del Curto, Davos Rapperswil is submitted to 3: 4 n.V.
- Bern (6: 4 against Ambri), SCL Tigers (5: 4 against Geneva) and Zug (4: 3 against Kloten) celebrate all the last-minute victories.
- The semi-final pairs are Bern – Zug and Rapperswil – SCL Tigers.
Davos – Rapperswil 3: 4 n.V.
The Davos had to be caught by the nose. On one side, they lost in the crucial scene after about 80 seconds of overtime, defensive guidance, so that Andri Spiller could provide in the slot a completely free position for the decision.
On the other hand, Graubünden would not have allowed it to continue. After Julian Payr in the 50th minute for the HCD was able to compensate again, the local team bit the teeth of the brilliant goalkeeper Melvin Nyffeler, the Rapperswil goalkeeper.
Rapperswil thus retains the opportunity to defend the title of the Cup in a season in which the playoffs are already far away.
Kloten – train 3: 4
In the duel with the train, Kloten felt that the last remaining representatives of the Swiss League had been waiting for a long time. With Romano Lemm's double strike in the third, the airport's citizens were on the road to victory until the second and third break.
It is only in the last section that the leader of the Zug BN played the muscles. Santeri Alatalo equalized within 6 minutes (41./47). Just 2 minutes an hour, Jesse Zgraggen propelled the Zuger into the semifinals.
SCL Tigers – Geneva 5: 4
That he never pays to give up, impressively proved the SCL Tigers at the home match against Geneva. The Emmentaler has never been in the lead before the 55th minute, before Anthony Huguenin scored the decisive goal in excess.
Bern – Ambri 6: 4
A week after the end of the LCH, Bern retains its chances of winning a title, at least in the second knockout tournament. But against Ambri, the Bernese had to shake longer than they should have been expensive. Only in the 59th minute, Tristan Scherwey scored in less than 45 seconds with two energetic attacks that scored goals from 3: 4 to 5: 4. Andrew Ebbett was clear with the 6: 4 in the empty goal.
Broadcast: Radio SRF 1, Abendbulletin, 27.11.2018, 21:00
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