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{{Infobox KHL team
{{Infobox Pro hockey team
| clubname   = EV Zug
| team   = EV Zug
| image     = [[Image:Ev zug.png|185px]]
| bg_color     = background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#1D72AE 5px solid; border-bottom:#1D72AE 5px solid;
| fullname   = '''EV Zug'''
| text_color  = #000000
| nickname  = EVZ
| logo      = Ev zug.png
| size = 240px
| name2   = EV Zug
| dates2 = 1967–present
| founded    = 1967
| founded    = 1967
| dissolved =  
| folded =
| based_in   = [[Zug]], [[Switzerland]]
| city   = [[Zug]], [[Switzerland]]
| arena      = [[Bossard Arena]]
| arena      = [[Bossard Arena]]
| capacity  = 7,015
| league    = [[National League]]
| league    = '''[[National League A]]'''
| division  =
| division  =  
| conference =
| conference =  
| uniform    =
| uniform    =  
| colors = {{Color box|#1D72AE}} {{Color box|#FFFFFF}}
| team_color = Blue and white
| owner      =
| owner      =
| gm        = {{flagicon|SUI}} Patrick Lengwiler
| head_coach = {{flagicon|GER}} Harold Kreis
| captain    = {{flagicon|SUI}} Fabian Schnyder
| honors    =
| honors    =
| affiliates =  
| affiliates = [[EVZ Academy]]
| website    = [http://www.evz.ch/ www.evz.ch]
| website    =  
}}
}}


'''EV Zug''' is a professional men's ice hockey team from [[Zug]], [[Switzerland]]. They are a current member of [[National League A]] and play their home games at [[Bossard Arena]].
'''EV Zug''' is a professional men's [[ice hockey]] team from [[Zug]], [[Switzerland]]. It is a member of the [[National League]] and plays its home games at the [[Bossard Arena]].


==History==
==History==
EV Zug won its lone championship in the 1997–98 season.
EV Zug won its first championship in the 1997–98 season, and the second one in the 2020-21 season.


On October 3, 2011, the club defeated the New York Rangers of the NHL by the wild score of 8-4 in an exhibition game.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/recap.htm?id=2011011004 | title=Rangers fall to Swiss squad, 8-4 | publisher=''NHL.com'' | last=Rosen | first=Dan | date=2011-10-03 | accessdate=2011-10-03}}</ref>
On October 3, 2011, the club defeated the [[New York Rangers]] of the [[National Hockey League|NHL]] by the score of 8-4 in an exhibition game.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/recap.htm?id=2011011004 | title=Rangers fall to Swiss squad, 8-4 | publisher=NHL.com | last=Rosen | first=Dan | date=2011-10-03 | access-date=2011-10-03 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130402093038/http://www.nhl.com/ice/recap.htm?id=2011011004 | archive-date=2013-04-02 | url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.nationalleague.ch/NL/aktuell/de/20111004_news_1.php | title=EV Zug wins against the New York Rangers! | language=de | website=www.nationalleague.ch | date=2011-10-03 | access-date=2011-10-03 | archive-date=2011-11-12 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111112114454/http://www.nationalleague.ch/NL/aktuell/de/20111004_news_1.php | url-status=dead }}</ref> Former NHLer Josh Holden, who at the time was suspended from the NLA, was permitted to play and scored twice. He and Fabian Schnyder each had three points and Esa Pirnes also had two goals. Former Ranger goaltender Jussi Markkanen had the win in net in front of a sellout crowd at [[Bossard Arena]].


==Honors==
==Honors==
===Champions===
===Champions===
*'''[[National League A|NLA Championship]]''' ''(1)'': 1998
*'''[[National League|NL Championship]]''' ''(3)'': [[1997-98 NLA season|1998]], [[2020–21 NL season|2021]], [[2021–22 NL season|2022]]
*'''[[Swiss Cup]]''' ''(1)'': 2019


===Runners-up===
===Runners-up===
*'''[[National League A|NLA Championship]]''' ''(2)'': 1995, 1997
*'''[[National League|NL Championship]]''' ''(4)'': 1995, 1997, 2017, 2019
 
==EV Zug Women==
EV Zug Women is a semi-professional women's ice hockey team that competes in the SWHL-B: the second division of the [[Swiss Women's Hockey League]].<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.sihf.ch/de/organization/media/news#/article/2023-01-10/gesuch-des-ev-zug-fuer-direkten-einstieg-in-die-swhl-b-genehmigt | title=EV Zug's application for direct entry into SWHL-B approved | date=2023-01-10 | website=Swiss Ice Hockey Federation| access-date=2023-10-21|language=de}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Frauenligen – SWHL B|url=https://www.sihf.ch/de/leagues-cup/clubs/frauenligen/#/clubs/swhl-b|archive-url=|access-date=2023-10-21|website=Swiss Ice Hockey Federation|language=de}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 21:00, 2 August 2024

EV Zug
Ev zug.png
City Zug, Switzerland
League National League
Founded 1967
Home arena Bossard Arena
Colors          
Affiliates EVZ Academy
Franchise history
1967–present EV Zug

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EV Zug is a professional men's ice hockey team from Zug, Switzerland. It is a member of the National League and plays its home games at the Bossard Arena.

History

EV Zug won its first championship in the 1997–98 season, and the second one in the 2020-21 season.

On October 3, 2011, the club defeated the New York Rangers of the NHL by the score of 8-4 in an exhibition game.[1][2] Former NHLer Josh Holden, who at the time was suspended from the NLA, was permitted to play and scored twice. He and Fabian Schnyder each had three points and Esa Pirnes also had two goals. Former Ranger goaltender Jussi Markkanen had the win in net in front of a sellout crowd at Bossard Arena.

Honors

Champions

Runners-up

EV Zug Women

EV Zug Women is a semi-professional women's ice hockey team that competes in the SWHL-B: the second division of the Swiss Women's Hockey League.[3] [4]

References

External links

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