SCL Tigers

SCL Tigers
City Langnau i.E., Switzerland
League National League
Founded 1946
Home arena Ilfis Stadium
(capacity: 6,050)
Colours               
General manager Peter Müller
Head coach Denmark Heinz Ehlers
Captain Switzerland Martin Stettler
Website www.scltigers.ch
Franchise history
Schlittschuh Club Langnau Tigers AG
Current season

SC Langnau Tigers are a professional ice hockey team from Langnau im Emmental, Switzerland. They play in the National League (NL). The team plays its home games in the 6,050-seat Ilfis Stadium, which is currently the smallest arena in the NL.

Langnau was the eighth most attended team in the National League for the 2015-16 season, averaging 5,868 (98%).[1]

History

SCL Tigers versus SC Bern in an outdoor game on January 14, 2007

After their promotion in 1998, they played in Switzerland's top hockey level for 15 years. At the end of the 2012–2013 NLA season, they were defeated in the promotion/relegation games by Lausanne HC and were relegated to the National League B. SCL Tigers became the champions of the 2014–2015 NLB season and gained the right to play against the worst team of 2014–15 NLA season in the promotion/relegation round. They will return to National League A for the 2015–2016 season after they defeated the Rapperswil-Jona Lakers in four games.

Honors

Champions

Runners-up

Players

Current roster

Updated March 3, 2017.[2]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
28 Switzerland Yannick-Lennart Albrecht C/LW R 24 2013
91 Switzerland Nils Berger RW R 27 2015 Niederurnen, Switzerland
19 Switzerland Pascal Berger RW R 29 2016 Burgdorf, Switzerland
70 Switzerland Yannick Blaser  D L 29 2009 Langnau i.E., Switzerland
89 Switzerland Evgenï Chiriaev C L 29 2015 Kiev, Ukraine
40 Switzerland Damiano Ciaccio G L 29 2014 Grandson, Switzerland
13 Switzerland Fabien Currit D L 23 2015
84 Finland Eero Elo RW R 28 2016 Rauma, Finland
61 Switzerland Adrian Gerber RW R 35 2009 Langnau i.E., Switzerland
15 Switzerland Roland Gerber W R 34 2016
95 Switzerland Lukas Haas  LW L 30 2009 Langnau i.E., Switzerland
10 Finland Ville Koistinen D L 36 2015 Oulu, Finland
21 Switzerland Raphaël Kuonen W R 26 2016 Visp, Switzerland
68 Switzerland Sven Lindemann RW L 40 2014 Chur, Switzerland
16 Switzerland Claudio Moggi LW L 35 2007
5 Switzerland Yves Müller D L 29 2014
48 United States Jordy Murray  LW L 28 2015 Voorhees, New Jersey, United States
88 Switzerland Thomas Nüssli LW/C L 36 2012 Herisau, Switzerland
74 Latvia Ivars Punnenovs G L 24 2015 Riga, Latvia
51 Switzerland Flurin Randegger C L 30 2016 Basel, Switzerland
81 Switzerland Philippe Seydoux D L 33 2016 Bern, Switzerland
7 Switzerland Martin Stettler (C)  D R 34 2011 Burgdorf, Switzerland
63 Switzerland Dan Weisskopf D R 28 2015 Biel, Switzerland
93 Switzerland Silvan Wyss D L 25 2012 Biel, Switzerland
64 Switzerland Miro Zyrd D L 23 2012

References

  1. http://www.hockeyfans.ch/news/meldung/39997
  2. "1.Mannschaft > 1.Mannschaft" (in German). www.scltigers.ch. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
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