National League: new leader Lausanne

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Kevin Pasche and Lausanne HC had a perfect evening on Thursday against Zurich. ​Very⁢ demanding, the Vaud goalkeeper wanted to react after a performance‍ that ⁣was not⁤ satisfactory⁤ to him.

Undoubtedly, his cries of anger ⁤would‌ have been over the top ⁣in the ‌Malley ice rink if the Lions’ victory (2-0) had not been ​properly ⁢celebrated by the Lausanne fans at ⁤the time of⁤ the​ final whistle. Kevin ⁣Pasche held his‍ own in front of ⁣his‌ net during the hard-fought final minutes, against Zurich playing 6 to​ 4.

“In Bern before the​ international break (7-2 win) and on Tuesday against Geneva (5-0 win) I ⁣didn’t want⁣ to give an answer​ this ⁢afternoon and⁢ the team helped ⁢me ⁣a lot finally I caught up with the⁢ task and that feels good,” said ⁣the 21-year-old ⁢young​ goalkeeper, ​who is experiencing his first ‍season as the ‌number 1 goalkeeper in the National League, in ​the mixed zone.

Reference game

“It’s the benchmark game that ​we wanted to⁣ start‍ again after the break. Plus against Zurich, ⁣it was perfect.‌ Now it’s about ⁤showing more consistency,” continued Kevin Pasche.

The LHC goalkeeper did not ‌fail ⁤to praise ⁤the work of his defense during the tough end ⁢of the match​ which reminded some spectators of the ‍final of the last match, ⁢which ⁢was​ lost in seven ⁣games against the same Zurich. “Glausi+ (editor:‌ Andrea Glauser) saved two goals⁢ for me this evening, I saved a few others. We had good chemistry, but we know we won’t have it every night. We⁢ have ‌to work⁣ on⁢ that,”⁤ explained the Lausanne goalkeeper,​ who ⁣keeps the goal set⁢ by‍ his coach⁢ Geoff⁢ Ward in ​his sights.

“beautiful show”

“The period until December ‍will be tough and important. With only one point ahead of Zurich (who played two games less) and⁤ two ahead of Davos, Kevin Pasche realizes that this first place is not the most valuable.

“This​ leading ​status is ⁤a matter ⁣of ⁤satisfaction, ⁢but we know that ‍a ⁣win​ in Zug on Friday could​ take ‌us‌ up two‍ or three places,” he said.⁢ “It’s very close this year and it’s great for the fans.⁢ It’s a lot more pressure on us too, but⁤ it produces a great show.” Hard to argue with him.

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Time.news Interview: Kevin ‍Pasche’s Stellar Performance and Passion for the Game

Editor: Good evening, everyone! Welcome to ⁤another⁢ edition‍ of Time.news. ⁢Today, we have ⁤the​ pleasure of​ speaking with Kevin Pasche, the standout goalkeeper from Lausanne HC,​ following his impressive performance against Zurich.‌ Kevin, thank you for joining us!

Kevin Pasche: Thanks ​for having me! It’s great to be here.

Editor: Let’s ‍dive right in. You had what many would call a “perfect” evening on Thursday, ​securing a⁣ 2-0 victory against ⁣Zurich. Can you walk ⁣us through that match, especially facing the intense final moments with Zurich on‌ a ⁤power play?

Kevin Pasche: Absolutely. The atmosphere was electric, especially with​ our fans behind us. In those final minutes, ⁢when‍ we were​ down⁢ to four players, I just ⁣focused on doing my job and keeping the puck out of the net. It was all about⁤ staying calm and trusting⁣ my instincts.

Editor: You’ve mentioned in ⁢previous interviews⁢ that you’re a very demanding player, particularly of yourself.⁢ After a less-than-satisfactory performance in the past,⁣ how did you channel that⁢ frustration into motivation for ⁤this game?

Kevin Pasche: That’s a big ​part of my mentality. After a disappointing outing, ‌I had to rebound and prove that I could perform at my best. I always approach every game as a new ‍opportunity, but ‍especially after⁤ a​ performance that didn’t​ meet‌ my standards, I push myself‌ even harder. It⁣ was important⁢ for me to react positively on the ice.

Editor: That sense of pressure can be immense—how do ​you manage that? Your calls for focus and intensity during⁤ the game were palpable.

Kevin Pasche: It’s a balancing act. On ​one hand, there’s the pressure to perform,​ and on the⁤ other, I ⁤have the ​support ​of my team and our fans. I channel‌ that energy into my performance. My outbursts are ⁢just a part of my passion for the game. I want⁢ to ensure everyone is on the same page, especially during those critical⁢ moments.

Editor: Speaking ​of⁤ support,⁢ how important is​ the fan base at the ⁣Malley ice rink for you ⁢and the team as a whole?

Kevin‍ Pasche: They are crucial! The fans⁤ create an ‌incredible environment, and it fuels my performance. When they erupted at the final whistle, it ⁣was ​a reminder of ​why we play. Their ‍support gives‍ us that extra push, particularly ⁣during tough matches. You could feel⁤ the energy all around.

Editor: ‍You ⁣had a strong start to ​the season, ​with notable victories against⁢ Bern and Geneva prior to the ⁤Zurich match. What aspects​ of your game do⁣ you think‍ have ⁣improved the most over this stretch?

Kevin ⁣Pasche: I think my decision-making and positioning​ have ‍improved significantly.⁤ I’ve ⁤been working closely with the coaching​ staff to refine those⁤ areas. Each game⁤ teaches me something new, particularly how to read the game better and anticipate ‌the opponent’s moves.

Editor: Looking ahead, what⁢ are ‍your personal goals for the remainder of the season, and how ‍do you envision contributing to the team’s success?

Kevin Pasche: My main⁤ goal ​is consistency. If I can​ maintain ⁣this level⁤ of performance, I believe I can help the team secure more victories. I also want to continue building trust with my teammates, so they know they can rely on me behind them.‍ Ultimately, ​my focus is on winning⁤ games and hopefully competing for a championship.

Editor: Well, Kevin, it sounds like you‍ have a clear vision for your season. Thank you for sharing⁢ these ⁣insights. ​We’re excited to see how you continue to​ evolve ​and lead Lausanne HC!

Kevin Pasche: Thank you! ‍I appreciate ⁢the support, and I’m looking forward to what lies ‍ahead this season.

Editor: That’s⁢ a wrap for tonight’s interview. Stay tuned for more‌ updates and follow Kevin and Lausanne​ HC⁢ as they continue to ‌battle on the ice!

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