Fribourg Gotteron : ce qu'il faut savoir
Davos and Fribourg-Gottéron, the two best teams of the season, will face each other in the all-important final match for the championship title.

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Davos and Fribourg-Gottéron, the two best teams of the season, will face each other in the all-important final match for the championship title. Fribourg Gotteron s'impose comme l'un des sujets qui mobilisent l'attention en Switzerland ce vendredi.
Les faits
- Davos and Fribourg-Gottéron, the two best teams of the season, will face each other in the all-important final match for the championship title.
- Davos and Fribourg-Gottéron, the two best teams of the entire season, will face each other in the all-important final match for the championship title.
- Seventh game, fourth overtime, first championship title for Fribourg-Gottéron.
- Fribourg-Gottéron, who finished second in the qualifiers, were already on the brink of an embarrassing exit in the quarter-finals against Rapperswil-Jona after initially winning 0:2 and then 2:3.
- Others stepped into the breach, such as the 40-year-old Sprunger (2 goals/2 assists) or the young Jan Dorthe (2 goals) for Fribourg and Yannick Frehner, Julian Parrée (both 2/2) and Simon Knak (2/1) for Davos.
L'essentiel
Dans le détail, Davos and Fribourg-Gottéron, the two best teams of the entire season, will face each other in the all-important final match for the championship title.
Sur le fond, Seventh game, fourth overtime, first championship title for Fribourg-Gottéron.
Concrètement, Fribourg-Gottéron, who finished second in the qualifiers, were already on the brink of an embarrassing exit in the quarter-finals against Rapperswil-Jona after initially winning 0:2 and then 2:3.
Au-delà de ce constat, Others stepped into the breach, such as the 40-year-old Sprunger (2 goals/2 assists) or the young Jan Dorthe (2 goals) for Fribourg and Yannick Frehner, Julian Parrée (both 2/2) and Simon Knak (2/1) for Davos.
Reste à préciser que Lucas Wallmark scored to make it 3:2, meaning Davos narrowly missed out on their first championship title since 2015, while Fribourg-Gottéron were crowned champions for the first time in their 89-year club history.
Les chiffres
À noter par ailleurs: In the first 14 minutes, Henrik Borgström scored in overtime and Jamiro Reber after a technical masterstroke by defenceman Patrik Nemeth behind the opposing goal to give Fribourg a 2:0 lead.
Plus précisément, Davos - Fribourg-Gottéron 2:3 (1:2, 0:0, 1:0, 0:1) n.V.
Dans la foulée, 66. (65:56) Wallmark 2:3. - Penalties: 6 times 2 minutes against Davos, 4 times 2 minutes against Fribourg.
À ce stade, Eventful years behind himMathias Flückiger "just keeps going" at the age of 37.
Le contexte
Reste à préciser que However, Fribourg-Gottéron proved to be just as fast, aggressive, compact and broad-based as the record champions.
À noter par ailleurs: Fribourg-Gottéron has finally reached the goal of its dreams, and it could only end like this.
Plus précisément, Fribourg-Gottéron: Berra; Rathgeb, Kapla; Jecker, Nemeth; Seiler, Streule; Johnson; Bertschy, Borgström, Biasca; Sörensen, Wallmark, Marchon; Gerber, De la Rose, Reber; Sprunger, Walser, Dorthe; Nicolet.
Dans la foulée, Berra in luck - Käpla takes a penalty Fribourg is trapped in its own zone.
À ce stade, 6547 spectators (sold out). - SR Lemelin/Wiegand; Obwegeser/Schlegel.
À retenir
- Goals: 3rd Borgström (Kapla, Wallmark, Sörensen/powerplay goal) 0:1.
- Zadina (Andersson, Dahlbeck/Exclusion Nemeth) 2:2.
- Käpla then pushes Kessler into the goal and has to spend 2 minutes in the box.
- Recherches qui explosent: Les joueurs de Gottéron accueillis triomphalement à leur arrivée à Fribourg, National League: Fribourg-Gottéron est sacré champion de Suisse, Hockey: suivez la finale Gottéron-Davos en direct, Interview de John Gobbi, directeur général HC Fribourg-Gottéron..







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