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Smirnov and Anderson score in Switzerland; Gudlevsky makes his debut in Austria – Hockey – Apollo.lv – Sports

Langnava “Tigers” beat “Ambri-Piotta” at home with 3: 2 (0: 0, 1: 2, 1: 0 1: 0) overtime.

Anderson scored the first goal of the match in the 23rd minute, but Erik Branström won the majority 11 seconds before the end of overtime.

In eight minutes and 39 seconds, Anderson made his only shot on the field and finished the game with a +/- score alone.

His teammate striker Rihards Melnalksnis spent 28 seconds more on the pitch and also earned a +/- score alone. He also has one blocked throw and three of the six throws won.

Denis Smirnov and Sands Smons represented Geneva “Servette” lost 1: 2 (0: 0, 1: 0, 0: 0, 0: 1) to Rapersville “Jonah.

Smirnov revealed the result in the majority in the 25th minute of the match, but the victory goal was scored by the home team Romans Červenka in the 37th second of overtime.

In the 15 minutes and 45 seconds spent on the court, the Latvian hockey player scored four times, won in two of three throws and once blocked the opponents’ throw, playing in the majority for one minute and 54 seconds.

Meanwhile, defender Smons played for only a minute and 43 seconds, without standing out in other statistics.

Ronalds Ķēniņš also earned a performance point with a productive pass in the victory of “Lausanne” in the guests over “Zug” – 3: 0 (1: 0, 1: 0, 1: 0).

In the 19th minute, the king scored a victory for Korijs Emerton and earned +/- one.

In the 11 minutes and 42 seconds spent on the field, the Latvian hockey player played in the majority for one minute and 13 seconds.

Lausanne hockey players with 12 points in six fights are second. Servette ranks fifth in five games with nine points, while Tigers has scored three points in four dues and is in 11th place among 12 teams.

Last season, Switzerland’s top league ended after a regular championship. For the second time in history and for the first time since 1940, the Swiss champion in hockey was not crowned, but the top five teams received the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Champions League tournament tickets.

Kristers Gudļevskis made his loss to the Austrian Hockey League on Friday, representing the Fillach EC VSV in his field with a 3: 5 (1: 1, 2: 2, 0: 2) concession to the Szekesfehervar “Fehervar AV19”.

Gudļevskis coped with 43 opponents’ broadcasts, the last lap arriving at the home “fortress” when the Latvian goalkeeper had given a place to the sixth player of the field.

Fillach EC VSV with three points in six games takes the last 11th place in the league, in which one Italian, Hungarian and Slovak club each plays.

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