EV Zug

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EV Zug
2019–20 NL season
EV Zug logo.svg
CityZug, Switzerland
LeagueNational League
Founded1967
Home arenaBossard Arena
Colors   
General managerPatrick Lengwiler
Head coachDan Tangnes
Captainvacant
AffiliatesEVZ Academy
WebsiteOfficial website
Franchise history
1967–presentEV Zug

EV Zug is a professional men's ice hockey team from Zug, Switzerland. It is a member of the National League and plays its home games at the Bossard Arena.

History[]

EV Zug won its first championship in the 1997–98 season, and the second one in the 2020-21 season.

On October 3, 2011, the club defeated the New York Rangers of the NHL by the score of 8-4 in an exhibition game.[1][2] Former NHLer Josh Holden, who at the time was suspended from the NLA, was permitted to play and scored twice. He and each had three points and Esa Pirnes also had two goals. Former Ranger goaltender Jussi Markkanen had the win in net in front of a sellout crowd at Bossard Arena.

Honors[]

Champions[]

Runners-up[]

Players[]

Current roster[]

Updated 20 July, 2019.[3][4][5]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
22 Finland Santeri Alatalo D L 31 2013 Tampere, Finland
28 Switzerland C/LW L 27 2018 Switzerland
10 Switzerland LW L 25 2019 Dübendorf, Switzerland
16 Switzerland Raphael Diaz (C) D R 35 2016 Baar, Switzerland
30 Switzerland Leonardo Genoni G L 34 2019 Semione, Switzerland
15 Switzerland Grégory Hofmann LW L 28 2019 Biel, Switzerland
48 Sweden Carl Klingberg RW R 30 2016 Gothenburg, Sweden
43 Czech Republic Jan Kovář C R 31 2019 Pisek, Czech Republic
61 Switzerland C/RW R 22 2018 Hüttikon, Switzerland
46 Switzerland Lino Martschini RW R 28 2012 Lucerne, Switzerland
7 Canada David McIntyre (A) F L 34 2016 Oakville, Canada
74 France Johann Morant D R 35 2014 Belfort, France
18 Switzerland Dominik Schlumpf D R 30 2014 Mönchaltorf, Switzerland
57 Switzerland  (A) LW L 35 2003 Lucerne, Switzerland
88 Switzerland C/LW L 29 2015 Zürich, Switzerland
59 Switzerland Dario Simion W R 27 2018 Locarno, Switzerland
14 Switzerland D L 23 2014 Steinhausen, Switzerland
17 France Thomas Thiry D R 23 2017 Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
86 Sweden Erik Thorell LW L 29 2019 Karlstad, Sweden
12 Switzerland C/RW L 23 2017 Zug, Switzerland
58 Switzerland D L 28 2018 Lethbridge, Canada
49 Switzerland D L 26 2018 Adelboden, Switzerland


NHL alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ Rosen, Dan (2011-10-03). "Rangers fall to Swiss squad, 8-4". NHL.com. Archived from the original on 2013-04-02. Retrieved 2011-10-03.
  2. ^ "EV Zug wins against the New York Rangers!". www.nationalleague.ch (in German). 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2011-10-03.
  3. ^ "EV Zug team roster" (in German). www.evz.ch. Retrieved 2019-07-20.
  4. ^ "EV Zug team" (in German). www.nationalleague.ch. Retrieved 2012-09-30.
  5. ^ "EV Zug équipe" (in French). www.nationalleague.ch. Retrieved 2012-09-30.

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