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'''EHC Basel''', also known as '''Eishockey Club Basel''' are a professional [[Switzerland|Swiss]] [[ice hockey]] team. They are based out of the [[St. Jakob Arena]] in [[Basel]], [[Switzerland]]. EHC Basel was founded on October 14, 1932. Were promoted to the [[National League A|Nationalliga A]] for 2005–06 after winning the [[National League B|Nationalliga B]] the previous season. They made the playoffs and were drawn against defending champions [[HC Davos]] in the first round, losing the series 4-1. Basel finished in last place in 2006–07, but managed to avoid relegation by beating [[SCL Tigers]] in the playouts. EHC Basel has won five championships of the Nationalliga B in 1935, 1941, 1956, 2003, and 2005. Again in 2007-08 they finished bottom and were relegated to National League B after losing in the playouts |
'''EHC Basel''', also known as '''Eishockey Club Basel''' are a professional [[Switzerland|Swiss]] [[ice hockey]] team. They are based out of the [[St. Jakob Arena]] in [[Basel]], [[Switzerland]]. EHC Basel was founded on October 14, 1932. Were promoted to the [[National League A|Nationalliga A]] for 2005–06 after winning the [[National League B|Nationalliga B]] the previous season. They made the playoffs and were drawn against defending champions [[HC Davos]] in the first round, losing the series 4-1. Basel finished in last place in 2006–07, but managed to avoid relegation by beating [[SCL Tigers]] in the playouts. EHC Basel has won five championships of the Nationalliga B in 1935, 1941, 1956, 2003, and 2005. Again in 2007-08 they finished bottom and were relegated to National League B (after losing in the playouts). |
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The club has hosted a preseason tournament called [[Basel Summer Ice Hockey]] since 2009. |
The club has hosted a preseason tournament called [[Basel Summer Ice Hockey]] since 2009. |
Revision as of 15:47, 25 September 2012
EHC Basel Sharks | |
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Founded | 1932 |
Home ice | St. Jakob Arena |
Based in | Basel, Switzerland |
Colours | Black, red, white |
League | Nationalliga B |
Head coach | Dany Gelinas |
EHC Basel, also known as Eishockey Club Basel are a professional Swiss ice hockey team. They are based out of the St. Jakob Arena in Basel, Switzerland. EHC Basel was founded on October 14, 1932. Were promoted to the Nationalliga A for 2005–06 after winning the Nationalliga B the previous season. They made the playoffs and were drawn against defending champions HC Davos in the first round, losing the series 4-1. Basel finished in last place in 2006–07, but managed to avoid relegation by beating SCL Tigers in the playouts. EHC Basel has won five championships of the Nationalliga B in 1935, 1941, 1956, 2003, and 2005. Again in 2007-08 they finished bottom and were relegated to National League B (after losing in the playouts).
The club has hosted a preseason tournament called Basel Summer Ice Hockey since 2009.
Roster 2008
# | Coach name | ||||
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Asst. | Daniel Herlea |
# | Player name | ||||
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75 | Reto Schürch | ||||
35 | Olivier Gigon | ||||
47 | Simon Züger |
# | Player name | ||||
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14 | Ralph Stalder | ||||
5 | Lukas Gerber | ||||
7 | Adrien Plavsic | ||||
4 | Ralf Bundi | ||||
24 | Markus Wüthrich | ||||
3 | Jakub Horak | ||||
8 | Nicolas Studer | ||||
18 | Gian-Andrea Randegger | ||||
2 | Brett Hauer | ||||
44 | Jason Doig | ||||
22 | Stanislav Hudec |
# | Player name | ||||
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41 | Daniel Rubin | ||||
6 | Franco Collenberg | ||||
19 | Stefan Vögele | ||||
17 | Sandro Tschuor | ||||
86 | Julian Walker | ||||
33 | Andreas Camenzind | ||||
88 | Thomas Nüssli | ||||
71 | Stefan Tschannen | ||||
69 | Stefan Schnyder | ||||
26 | Justin Papineau | ||||
9 | Yves Sarault | ||||
12 | Patric Della Rossa | ||||
10 | Maxim Spiridonov | ||||
11 | Roger Rieder | ||||
? | Radek Duda | ||||
? | Kevin Lötscher |
Notable players
List of notable players in club history:
Former Coaches
External links