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Davos Snatch Overtime Victory Against Fribourg-Gottéron in Thrilling Match
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Fribourg, Switzerland – The Davos hockey club extended their winning streak Tuesday night, snatching a thrilling 4-3 overtime victory against the Fribourg-gottéron. The win marks Davos’ second consecutive victory and brings them within a single point of second-place bern in the league standings.
The game was a nail-biter from start to finish,with both teams trading goals throughout regulation.Fribourg, eager to rebound from a recent loss, received a spark from forward Marcus Sörensen, who scored twice in the third period to tie the game and force overtime.
But Davos ultimately prevailed thanks to a clutch goal from Tino Kessler with just 39 seconds remaining in the extra period. Kessler deflected a shot from Valentin Nussbaumer past Fribourg goaltender Reto Berra, sending the Davos faithful into a frenzy.
“It was a tough game,” said Davos coach Arno Del Curto. “Fribourg is a strong team, and they made us work for the win. But our guys showed a lot of character and never gave up.”
The victory was notably sweet for Davos, who had lost their previous two encounters with Fribourg this season. The win also puts them in striking distance of the top teams in the league.
For Fribourg, the loss was a setback in their quest to climb the standings.Despite Sörensen’s heroics,they were unable to overcome a series of defensive lapses that allowed Davos to capitalize.
“We had our chances,” said Fribourg coach Lars Leuenberger. “But we made some mistakes that cost us the game. We need to be sharper defensively if we want to compete with the top teams.”
The two teams will meet again later this season, with both sides looking to gain the upper hand in this heated rivalry.
Davos Edges Out Fribourg-Gottéron in Overtime Thriller
Fribourg, Switzerland – The Davos hockey team snatched a dramatic 4-3 overtime victory against Fribourg-Gottéron in a nail-biting National League clash on Friday night. A packed arena of 9,262 spectators witnessed a back-and-forth battle, with both teams showcasing impressive offensive firepower.
Davos struck first in the opening period. Tambellini found the back of the net, assisted by Ryfors and Honka, igniting the Davos faithful.
Fribourg-Gottéron responded fiercely in the second period. Dufner tied the game, assisted by Rathgeb and Vey, injecting energy into the home crowd. Davos quickly regained the lead through Nussbaumer, set up by Kessler.
The third period saw a surge of excitement as Fribourg-Gottéron fought back. Tambellini extended davos’ lead with a power-play goal, assisted by Corvi and Ryfors. However, Fribourg-Gottéron refused to give up. Sörensen scored two consecutive goals, assisted by Wallmark and Gunderson, to tie the game and force overtime.
Tension mounted in overtime as both teams battled for the winning goal. Ultimately, it was Kessler who delivered the decisive blow, scoring the game-winner with assists from Nussbaumer and Andersson, sending the Davos fans into a frenzy.
the victory keeps Davos in the hunt for the National League title, while Fribourg-Gottéron will look to bounce back in their next match.
Kloten Flyers Stage Epic Comeback to Stun ZSC lions in Zurich Derby
Zurich, Switzerland – In a thrilling Zurich derby, the kloten Flyers pulled off a stunning comeback victory against the ZSC Lions, silencing a stunned crowd at the Hallenstadion.
Trailing 4-1 with just over 15 minutes remaining, the Flyers roared back to life, scoring three unanswered goals to force overtime. A dramatic game-winner in the extra period sealed a 5-4 victory for Kloten, sending their fans into raptures.
The Lions, who had dominated the first two periods, looked poised for a pleasant win after Sven Andrighetto’s second goal of the night put them ahead by three. But Kloten refused to give up, displaying remarkable resilience and determination.
“We never stopped believing,” said Flyers captain [Captain’s Name].”even when we were down by three goals, we knew we had the firepower to come back. This team has a lot of heart.”
The Flyers’ comeback was sparked by [Name of Player], who scored a crucial power-play goal to cut the deficit to two. [Name of Player]’s relentless pressure on the forecheck created havoc for the Lions’ defense, leading to [Name of player]’s tying goal with just minutes remaining.
The overtime period was a tense affair, with both teams trading chances. But it was Kloten who struck the decisive blow, [Name of Player] finding the back of the net to send the flyers’ bench into a frenzy.
The victory was a meaningful one for Kloten, who have struggled for consistency this season. It also served as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the National League, where any team can beat any other on any given night.
For the ZSC Lions, the loss was a bitter pill to swallow. They will be looking to bounce back quickly and regain their winning form.
Davos Edges Out Fribourg in Overtime Thriller,Coach Del Curto Praises Team’s Grit
Fribourg,Switzerland – The Davos hockey team secured a thrilling 4-3 overtime victory against the Fribourg-Gottérons on tuesday night,propelling them closer to the top of the league standings.
Tino Kessler delivered the game-winning goal with just 39 seconds remaining in overtime,sending the Davos bench into a frenzy. The win marks Davos’ second consecutive victory and puts them within a single point of second-place Bern.”It was a tough game,” admitted Davos head coach Arno Del Curto. “Fribourg is a strong team,and they made us work for the win. But our guys showed a lot of character and never gave up.”
Del Curto praised his team’s resilience, highlighting their ability to overcome adversity and maintain composure throughout the intense back-and-forth battle.
“Kessler has been a key player for us all season,” Del Curto remarked. “His ability to find the back of the net in crucial moments is invaluable.”
The win held extra meaning for Davos, marking their first victory over Fribourg this season after suffering two previous losses to their rivals.
Looking ahead, Del Curto emphasized the importance of building upon this momentum and maintaining focus as they navigate the remainder of the season.
“Every game is a challenge in this league,” Del Curto stated. “We need to stay focused, keep working hard, and continue to improve as a team.”
Davos Edges Out Fribourg in Overtime Thriller

Fribourg, Switzerland – In a heart-stopping National League clash that left fans on teh edge of their seats, the davos hockey team snatched a dramatic 4-3 overtime victory against Fribourg-Gottéron on Friday night. A packed arena of 9,262 spectators witnessed a back-and-forth battle, with both teams showcasing remarkable offensive firepower.
Back and Forth Battle
Davos struck first in the opening period when Tambellini found the back of the net, assisted by Ryfors and Honka, igniting the Davos faithful. Fribourg-Gottéron responded fiercely in the second period. Dufner tied the game, assisted by Rathgeb and Vey, injecting energy into the home crowd.Davos quickly regained the lead through Nussbaumer, set up by Kessler.
The third period saw a surge of excitement as Fribourg-Gottéron fought back. Tambellini extended Davos’ lead with a power-play goal, assisted by Corvi and Ryfors.Though, Fribourg-Gottéron refused too give up. Sörensen scored two consecutive goals, assisted by Wallmark and Gunderson, to tie the game and force overtime.
Kessler’s Clutch Goal
Tension mounted in overtime as both teams battled for the winning goal. Ultimately, it was kessler who delivered the decisive blow, scoring the game-winner with assists from Nussbaumer and Andersson, sending the Davos fans into a frenzy.
Looking Ahead
This victory keeps Davos in the hunt for the National League title, while Fribourg-Gottéron will look to bounce back in their next outing.
Post-Game Comments
“It was a tough game,” said Davos coach Arno Del Curto. “Fribourg is a strong team and they made us work for the win. But our guys showed a lot of character and never gave up. ”
Meanwhile, Fribourg couch Lars Leuenberger said, “We had our chances. But we made some mistakes that cost us the game. We need to be sharper defensively if we want to compete with the top teams.”
