The Växjö Lakers have now taken all 6 points from HC Davos, and 8 of 9 points overall, after a 5-3 home-ice win against the Swiss squad in a game that saw five power-play goals and another just seconds after one expired.
Davos struck first on the power play when Magnus Nygren’s one-timer from the point found the back of the net at 4:40, but the Lakers led 2-1 at the first intermission thanks to goals from Adam Brodecki and Nils Carnbäck, the latter on the power play. Broc Little pulled Davos even in the 34th minute when he pulled off a nice move to beat a Växjö defenceman and then goalie Victor Andren, and it looked like it might stay even at the intermission but after a couple of quick Davos penalties and a third one on delay, Joel Persson drilled a perfectly teed-up one timer that Gilles Senn had no chance on.
With the Lakers still on the power play early in the third, Martin Lundberg put his team up by two. Nygren’s second power-play goal of the game brought Davos close again with 6:49 to play, but Janne Pesonen got that one back less than a minute later on yet another power play to round out the scoring.