HC Davos vs EV Zug: Playoffs, Scores & Lemieux Incidents | National League

by Ryan Cooper
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HC Davos has secured its place in the National League playoffs following a decisive victory over EV Zug, a result with implications for the final postseason bracket. The tightly contested match, played on January 28th, was not without incident, as a physical altercation involving Zug’s Brendan Lemieux drew scrutiny from officials and fans alike. Beyond the Davos-Zug matchup, other league results-including wins for Bern and a loss for Kloten-are shaping the competitive landscape as teams battle for playoff positioning.

HC Davos Secures Playoff Berth with Victory Over EV Zug

Davos clinched a spot in the National League playoffs with a decisive win over EV Zug, marking a significant moment in the Swiss hockey season. The game featured intense action and a notable incident involving Zug’s Brendan Lemieux.

HC Davos defeated EV Zug, solidifying their position in the league standings. Details of the scoring and game highlights are available here.

The match was also marked by a controversial moment when Brendan Lemieux of Zug engaged in a physical altercation, reportedly “dragging” a Zug player across the ice. Further details of the incident are available from Blick.

Elsewhere in the National League, Bern defeated Langnau, while Kloten suffered a disappointing derby loss. These results add to the competitive landscape as teams vie for playoff positioning. Full results and analysis can be found on Watson.

The victory for Davos confirms their place in the playoffs, setting the stage for an exciting postseason. blue News provides a comprehensive recap of the game and its implications.

Reports also indicate that Lemieux was involved in another physical altercation, grabbing two Zug players. suedostschweiz.ch has more on this developing story.

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