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The '''Swiss Elite Junior League''' is the national under 20 ice hockey league in [[Switzerland]]. It is divided into 2 leagues Elite Jr. A and Elite Jr. B. | The '''Swiss Elite Junior League''' is the national under 20 ice hockey league in [[Switzerland]]. It is divided into 2 leagues Elite Jr. A and Elite Jr. B. | ||
From 1973-1982, it was a U19 league, with each team being allowed three players up to 21 years of age. | |||
==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
===Elite A=== | ===Elite A=== | ||
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*1992-93 Kloten | *1992-93 Kloten | ||
*1991-92 Kloten | *1991-92 Kloten | ||
*1986-87 Kloten | |||
*1985-86 Kloten | |||
*1984-85 Langnau | |||
*1983-84 Berne | |||
*1982-83 Davos | |||
*1981-82 Kloten | |||
*1980-81 Arosa | |||
*1979-80 Kloten | |||
*1978-79 Kloten | |||
*1977-78 Kloten | |||
*1976-77 Davos | |||
*1975-76 Kloten | |||
*1974-75 Kloten | *1974-75 Kloten | ||
*1973-74 Kloten | *1973-74 Kloten | ||
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*1967-68 Berne | *1967-68 Berne | ||
*1966-67 Kloten | *1966-67 Kloten | ||
*1965-66 Langnau | |||
===Elite B=== | ===Elite B=== | ||
*2013-14 ZSC Lions | *2013-14 ZSC Lions | ||
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*1992-93 Berne, Grasshopper | *1992-93 Berne, Grasshopper | ||
*1991-92 Fribourg-Gotteron, Lugano | *1991-92 Fribourg-Gotteron, Lugano | ||
*1986-87 Lausanne (West), Davos (East) | |||
*1985-86 Bienne (West), Bulach (East) | |||
*1984-85 Fribourg-Gotteron (West), Zug (East) | |||
*1983-84 Olten (West), Chur (East) | |||
*1982-83 Fribourg-Gotteron (Group A), Ambri-Piotta (Group B) | |||
*1974-75 (Interregional) Saint-Moritz | *1974-75 (Interregional) Saint-Moritz | ||
*1973-74 (Interregional; Group 4) Fribourg | *1973-74 (Interregional; Group 4) Fribourg | ||
[[Category:Ice hockey leagues]] | [[Category:Ice hockey leagues]] |
Revision as of 17:02, 11 December 2016
The Swiss Elite Junior League is the national under 20 ice hockey league in Switzerland. It is divided into 2 leagues Elite Jr. A and Elite Jr. B.
From 1973-1982, it was a U19 league, with each team being allowed three players up to 21 years of age.
Champions
Elite A
- 2013-14 Berne
- 2012-13 GCK Lions
- 2011-12 GCK Lions
- 2010-11 GCK Lions
- 2009-10 GCK Lions
- 2008-09 Berne
- 2007-08 GCK Lions
- 2006-07 GCK Lions
- 2005-06 Kloten
- 2004-05 Berne
- 2003-04 Zoug
- 2002-03 Zoug
- 2001-02 Kloten
- 2000-01 Davos
- 1999-00 Davos
- 1998-99 Kloten
- 1992-93 Kloten
- 1991-92 Kloten
- 1986-87 Kloten
- 1985-86 Kloten
- 1984-85 Langnau
- 1983-84 Berne
- 1982-83 Davos
- 1981-82 Kloten
- 1980-81 Arosa
- 1979-80 Kloten
- 1978-79 Kloten
- 1977-78 Kloten
- 1976-77 Davos
- 1975-76 Kloten
- 1974-75 Kloten
- 1973-74 Kloten
- 1972-73 Langnau
- 1971-72 Bienne
- 1970-71 Kloten
- 1969-70 Kloten
- 1968-69 Coire
- 1967-68 Berne
- 1966-67 Kloten
- 1965-66 Langnau
Elite B
- 2013-14 ZSC Lions
- 2012-13 Ajoie
- 2011-12 ZSC Lions
- 2010-11 ZSC Lions
- 2009-10 Viege
- 2008-09 Bienne
- 2007-08 Bienne
- 2006-07 Bienne, Langenthal
- 2005-06 Chaux-de-Fonds, Bienne
- 2004-05 Lausanne, Zurich Lions
- 2003-04 Geneve-Servette, Zurich Lions
- 2002-03 Thurgoau, Fribourg-Gotteron
- 2001-02 Lausanne, Rapperswil
- 2000-01 Bienne, Winterthur
- 1999-00 Uzwil, Chaux-de-Fonds
- 1998-99 Chaux-de-Fonds, Zoug
- 1992-93 Berne, Grasshopper
- 1991-92 Fribourg-Gotteron, Lugano
- 1986-87 Lausanne (West), Davos (East)
- 1985-86 Bienne (West), Bulach (East)
- 1984-85 Fribourg-Gotteron (West), Zug (East)
- 1983-84 Olten (West), Chur (East)
- 1982-83 Fribourg-Gotteron (Group A), Ambri-Piotta (Group B)
- 1974-75 (Interregional) Saint-Moritz
- 1973-74 (Interregional; Group 4) Fribourg