GCK Lions

GCK Lions
Founded1932
Home iceEishalle Küsnacht
Based inKüsnacht, Switzerland
ColoursBlue and white
LeagueNationalliga B
Head coachMatti Alatalo

GCK Lions is a Swiss professional ice hockey team founded in 1932.[1] They are currently in the National League B, Switzerland's second tier ice hockey division. The home arena is Eishalle Küsnacht (capacity 2,200). The team has won one Swiss Championships, in 1966, as well as two championships in the Swiss second division (National League B), in 1946 and 1963. The name of GCK is derived from "Grasshopper Club Zürich" (GCZ) and "SC Küsnacht" (SCK) — two sports clubs which merged to form GCK.[1]

Roster 2011

Coaches
# Coach name
Head coachFinlandMatti Alatalo
Asst.SwitzerlandRichi Novak
Goaltenders
# Player name
1SwitzerlandTim Wolf
20SwitzerlandLukas Meili
Defencemen
# Player name
95SwitzerlandPhil Baltisberger
15SwitzerlandXeno Büsser
84SwitzerlandItalyLuca Camperchioli
37SwitzerlandAndrea Caveign
64SwitzerlandDaniel Eigenmann
74SwitzerlandSami El Assaoui
18SwitzerlandSandro May
24SwitzerlandRenato Schwarz
27SwitzerlandItalyAndré Signoretti
00CanadaAndri Stoffel
32SlovakiaMarc Stangger
Forwards
# Player name
13SwitzerlandNiki Altorfer
14SwitzerlandChris Baltisberg
17SwitzerlandPhilipp Beeler
00SwitzerlandAndres Bührer
2SwitzerlandPatric Faic
22HungaryKristof Hentes
91SwitzerlandYannic Hüsler
97SlovakiaCanadaJuraj Kolnik
11FinlandTimo Koskela
00SwitzerlandKevin Kühni
00CanadaMike Künzle
48SwitzerlandClaudio Micheli
16SwitzerlandMartin Ness
8SwitzerlandSven Ryser
92SwitzerlandReto Schmutz
15SwitzerlandSven Senteler
84SwitzerlandFinlandSanttu Sulander
25SwitzerlandTim Ulmann
83SwitzerlandSteven Widmer
21SwitzerlandSandro Zangger

References

  1. 1 2 "Clubgeschichte der GCK Lions (GCK Lions Club History)" (in German). gcklions.ch. Retrieved 13 October 2009.
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