With a strong performance, the Moser Medical Graz99ers beat Hydro Fehervar AV19 4-0 in the third semi-final game. This means the Styrians could get their ticket to the final next Sunday.
The Graz team started the game with enormous pressure. AVS goalie Rasmus Reijola was the focus from the start. After surviving a power play from the guests’ perspective, the bell rang for the first time in the eighth minute: Paul Huber was spot on after a breakaway from Nico Brunner and scored to make it 1-0. Even after the opening goal, the hosts remained the clearly superior team, survived a double outnumbered team unscathed and did better even when they were twice outnumbered: Lukas Haudum fed Paul Huber in the slot, who scored a brace (20th). In the second half, the hosts remained the dominant team, but were initially unable to extend their lead. At the beginning of the final section, Reijola was overcome again. After a remarkable solo effort, Kevin Roy set up Josh Currie, who made it 3-0. For the last ten minutes, Nicolas Wieser replaced the injured Maxime Lagacé in the Graz goal and collected his first playoff minutes this season. Kevin Conley made the final score 4-0 with a power play goal.
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Standing in the “best of seven” series: 3:0 Graz99ers
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