Loss, win, win, loss, win, win, loss, win, win, win, loss – if the pattern of the last ten games holds, the EVZ will win against HC Lugano on Friday night. But it won’t be quite that easy. Lugano are travelling to Zug through the Gotthard with the anger of a 4-0 home defeat against Fribourg. In addition, Lugano, a very strong away team (2nd place, 23 points), is the guest of the EVZ (9th place, 20 points), which is weak at home. In the overall table, Lugano is one place behind Zug with two games more and the same number of points.
On Friday, the two neighbours EVZ and Lugano will face off in the OYM hall.
EVZ won the only duel between the two teams so far this season 2-1 away from home at the Cornèr Arena – all the goals in the game at the start of the season were scored in the middle third, with Tomas Tatar opening the scoring on the power play. However, the EVZ will have to do without the Slovakian this weekend, as in the last few games. Samuel Guerra will also miss Friday and Saturday with an injury he suffered in the CHL game in Prague on Tuesday. Flavio Andri from the U21-Elit should replace him in the 1st team squad and make his National League debut. The 18-year-old U21 captain has successfully fought his way back from a second collarbone fracture – read the report about him in the last issue of EISZEIT.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Due to the guest appearance of Circus Knie at the Stierenmarkt site, parking spaces around the stadium are limited. The Stierenmarkt and the P1 stadium car park at Allmend are occupied.
With a ticket for National League home games, you can travel free of charge on public transport (bus/tram) to the stadium from three hours before the start of the game and back again up to two hours after the game within the Zug fare network.

