One more win to clinch the championship!
Just over 17 hours after Saturday evening’s game in Zug, the two finalists faced off in Game 2 at 1 p.m. on Sunday at the Postfinance Arena in Bern. This game, too, was a victory for Zug. Just like on Saturday, Bern couldn’t find a way through the EVZ defense. While they managed a consolation goal in Game 1, Chiara Pfosi completely shut down Zug’s net today, recording a shutout in the 4-0 win and earning the Best Player award.
Up front, her teammates took charge. Just like on Saturday, it was Noemi Neubauerová who opened the scoring, receiving a power-play pass from Alina Marti. And just like in Game 1, it was Ivana Wey who made it 2-0. The game was already firmly in EVZ’s hands after the first period, with Rahel Enzler underlining this with her goal in the 25th minute to make it 3-0. Shortly before the final buzzer, Nina Harju sealed the 4-0 victory.
There was, however, a setback. After Luisa Waser was injured on Saturday and unable to play in Game 2, Annic Büchi suffered a similar fate on Sunday, leaving her unable to finish the game after a check.
Following the two games in less than 24 hours, the players now have a three-day break. Game 3 will then take place at the OYM Hall. A win would make Head Coach Daniela Diaz’s team Swiss Champions for the first time. Secure your tickets now and grab a spot for this historic day!
EVZ Women’s Team – SC Bern 2:0*
EVZ Women’s Team – SC Bern 7:1
SC Bern – EVZ Women’s Team 0:4
Game 3: Wednesday, 25 March, 7.30 pm OYM hall
Possible match 4: Friday, 27 March, 7.30 pm Postfinance Arena, Berne
Possible match 5: Sunday, 29 March, 2.30 pm, OYM hall
Mode:
The PostFinance Women’s League playoffs are played in best-of-five mode. If the game is tied after 60 minutes, there will be a maximum of 20 minutes of overtime in 5-on-5 mode. If no goal is scored during this time, the game will be decided in a penalty shoot-out.
