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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 to Biel, where they currently play.
'''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).


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
File:Logo EHC Basel Sharks.svg.png
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

Coaches
# Coach name
Asst. Switzerland Daniel Herlea
Goaltenders
# Player name
75 Switzerland Reto Schürch
35 Switzerland Olivier Gigon
47 Switzerland Simon Züger
Defencemen
# Player name
14 Switzerland Ralph Stalder
5 Switzerland Lukas Gerber
7 Canada Adrien Plavsic
4 Switzerland Ralf Bundi
24 Switzerland Markus Wüthrich
3 Switzerland Jakub Horak
8 Switzerland Nicolas Studer
18 Switzerland Gian-Andrea Randegger
2 United States Brett Hauer
44 Canada Jason Doig
22 Slovakia Stanislav Hudec
Forwards
# Player name
41 Switzerland Daniel Rubin
6 Switzerland Franco Collenberg
19 Switzerland Stefan Vögele
17 Switzerland Sandro Tschuor
86 Switzerland Julian Walker
33 Switzerland Andreas Camenzind
88 Switzerland Thomas Nüssli
71 Switzerland Stefan Tschannen
69 Switzerland Stefan Schnyder
26 Canada Justin Papineau
9 Canada Yves Sarault
12 Switzerland Patric Della Rossa
10 Russia Maxim Spiridonov
11 Switzerland Roger Rieder
 ? Czech Republic Radek Duda
 ? Switzerland Kevin Lötscher

Notable players

List of notable players in club history:

Former Coaches