- Lausanne get first home goal of CHL 2021/22
- Game-winner scored shorthanded
- Win keeps LHC's chances of qualification alive
Lausanne HC got the win they needed to stay in the hunt for qualification, but they were made to work hard for it in a tight game against the Cardiff Devils.
The opening period was a largely even affair, although the hosts had the more clear-cut chances, finding the post twice inside the opening 20 minutes. For Cardiff, an early powerplay was their best chance to open the scoring, but they failed to create much pressure.
In the middle period the Devils started to create more, Trevor Cox missing a half-open cage was one of the chances that the visitors were unable to capitalise on. When the game’s first goal came, it was the with the Welsh side on the powerplay – but a bad turnover let Lausanne break, and LGT Top Scorer Lukas Frick calmly slotted home Christoph Bertschy’s feed with 33:33 played.
Cardiff pressed in search of an equaliser from the off in period three, but another man advantage was cut short when Stephen Dixon was called for a poor hit in the corner. Lausanne almost doubled their lead on the short powerplay that followed, but Mac Carruth pulled off a series of fine saves to keep his side in the game.
With the clock winding down, Head Coach Jarrod Skalde pulled Carruth in favour of the extra attacker, but the Devils were out of the by their own doing – Matt Register’s no-look pass in his own zone didn’t find its intended target but instead rolled painfully into his own net 55 seconds from the end.