HC Lugano

Ice hockey team in Lugano, Switzerland
HC Lugano
CityLugano, Switzerland
LeagueNational League
  • NL:
    1999–present
  • NDA:
    1970–1972, 1981–1999
  • NDB:
    1963–1970, 1972–1981
Founded1941
Home arenaCornèr Arena
Colors   
Owner(s)Vicky Mantegazza
General managerHnat Domenichelli
Head coachLuca Gianinazzi
CaptainMark Arcobello
AffiliateHCB Ticino Rockets
WebsiteOfficial website
Franchise history
1941–presentHockey Club Lugano
Current season

Hockey Club Lugano, often abbreviated to HC Lugano or HCL, is a professional ice hockey club based in Lugano, Switzerland. The team competes in the National League (NL) and has won seven Swiss championships.

History

The founding of HC Lugano took place on 11 February 1941, when they participated on Muzzano Lake their first games against Ambrì, Muzzano, Massagno and Paradiso. On 1 December 1957, the first artificial ice rink was opened, at the Pista La Resega. Among those present was also the man who, 30 years later, was to take HC Lugano to the top of Swiss and international hockey: Geo Mantegazza, an engineer by profession, who had done the static calculations of the Resega and thus the first contacts had with the family earning the club the nickname of the "Bianconeri" acknowledging their Italian speaking heritage.[1]

In 1963–64, Lugano rose to the National League B, most notably through the contributions of defender Elwyn Friedrich and Forward Roland Bernasconi, both national players and Swiss champions with Villars. In the 1970–71 season, the Bianconeri's promotion to the tope flight National League A was realised for the first time in franchise history, playing two seasons before returning to the NLB.[1]

In the 1981–82 season Lugano returned, together with Ambrì, back in the NLA. In the 1982–83 season, Mantegazza hired Swedish coach John Slettvoll, who won numerous championships in his tenure.

Venue

Internal view of the Lugano hockey arena Resega.

The Pista La Resega hockey arena in Lugano is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home arena of HC Lugano, HC Lugano Ladies Team, HC Lugano-Ceresio and HC Porza. It was built in 1995, after the demolition of the previous one, and can hold 8,000 people.[citation needed]

Honors

Champions

  • NL Championship (7): 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1999, 2003, 2006
  • SL Championship (1): 1982

Runners-up

  • NL Championship (8): 1985, 1989, 1991, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2016, 2018
  • Spengler Cup (3): 1991, 2015, 2016

Season-by-season records

Season Result
2014–15
  • 3rd Place in Regular Season
  • Quarterfinal playoff
  • Eighth-finalist in Swiss Cup
2015–16
  • 5th Place in Regular Season
  • Final playoff
  • Finalist Spengler Cup
  • Eighth-finalist in Swiss Cup
2016–17
2017–18
  • 4th Place in Regular Season
  • Final playoff
2018–19

Players

Current roster

Updated 9 January 2024.[2]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
22 Finland Santeri Alatalo D L 33 2021 Tampere, Finland
55 Sweden Calle Andersson D R 29 2022 Malmö, Sweden
36 United States Mark Arcobello RW R 35 2020 Milford, Connecticut, United States
14 Switzerland Lorenzo Canonica C L 20 2023 Lugano, Switzerland
7 Canada Daniel Carr LW L 32 2021 Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada
75 Latvia Roberts Cjunskis F L 20 2023 Mārupe, Latvia
20 Canada Cole Cormier C L 22 2023 Düsseldorf, Germany
29 Switzerland Thibault Fatton G L 22 2020 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland
17 Switzerland Luca Fazzini (A) W R 29 2012 Lugano, èSwitzerland
43 Switzerland Jeremi Gerber LW L 24 2022 Langnau im Emmental, Switzerland
60 Finland Markus Granlund (A) C L 30 2022 Oulu, Finland
28 Switzerland Samuel Guerra D L 30 2021 Sorengo, Switzerland
41 Switzerland Leandro Hausheer D R 21 2022 Zürich, Switzerland
88 Canada Michael Joly RW L 28 2023 Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
19 Finland Mikko Koskinen G L 35 2022 Vantaa, Finland
16 Canada Joey LaLeggia D L 31 2023 Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
23 Italy Giovanni Morini C L 29 2015 Como, Italy
10 Switzerland Marco Müller C L 30 2022 Zuchwil, Switzerland
25 Switzerland Mirco Müller D L 29 2021 Winterthur, Switzerland
78 Switzerland Stéphane Patry LW L 24 2022 Geneva, Switzerland
52 Finland Jesper Peltonen D L 25 2023 Helsinki, Finland
24 Finland Arttu Ruotsalainen C L 26 2023 Oulu, Finland
34 Switzerland Niklas Schlegel G L 29 2019 Zürich, Switzerland
77 Finland Arno Snellman D L 21 2023 Helsinki, Finland
97 Switzerland Calvin Thürkauf (C) C L 26 2021 Zug, Switzerland
91 Switzerland Julian Walker C R 37 2013 Bern, Switzerland
13 Switzerland Matthew Verboon RW/C L 24 2023 Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
32 Austria Bernd Wolf D L 27 2020 Wien, Austria
11 Italy Marco Zanetti RW R 22 2023 Varese, Italy

Honored members

Retired jersey of Alfio Molina
HC Lugano retired numbers
No. Player Position Career No. retirement
1 Alfio Molina G 1963–1983 22 February 2004
2 Sandro Bertaggia D 1985–2003 22 February 2004
3 Julien Vauclair D 1996–2020 16 September 2022
4 Pat Schafhauser D 1994–1995 22 February 2004
33 Petteri Nummelin D 2001–06, 2008–2013 31 August 2013
44 Andy Näser F 1997–2010 28 August 2010

Franchise records and leaders

All-time scoring leaders

Kind of record Record holder Record
Games played Sandro Bertaggia 806
Most Goals Jörg Eberle 268
Most Assists Petteri Nummelin 305
Most Points Andy Ton 462
Goals/Games Mats Hallin 1.25
Points/Games Kent Johansson 2.17
Goals (PP) Jörg Eberle 40
Goals (SH) Kent Johansson 9
Goals (OT) Régis Fuchs 5
Goals (GW) Jörg Eberle 46
Hattricks Johansson Kent 12
Most Penalty Minutes Sandro Bertaggia 891
Coach % games/victories Harold Kreis 80%

Team records

HC Lugano records in the Swiss National League A.[3]

Category Record Season
Most points in Regular Season 74 2003/04
Most victories in Regular Season 35 2003/04
Most shutouts in Regular Season (home+away) 10 1999/00
Most shutouts in Regular Season (away) 5 1999/00
Consecutive wins on Regular Season start (home+away) 10 2003/04
Consecutive wins on Regular Season start (home) 22 1999/00
Consecutive games without losing points on Regular Season start (home) 13 2004/05
Consecutive games without losing points on Regular Season start (away) 5 1985/86 and 2003/04
Consecutive wins during Regular Season (home+away) 27 1987/88
Consecutive wins during Regular Season (home) 22 1999/00
Consecutive wins during Regular Season (away) 15 1987/88
Consecutive games without losing points during Regular Season (home+away) 15 1988/89
Consecutive games without losing points during Regular Season (home) 17 1999/00
Consecutive games without losing points during Regular Season (away) 12 1987/88 and 2000/01
Score 4 goals on less time 1' 24" (HC Lugano - HC Davos 7:1) 1985/86
Most minutes without suffering goals during Regular Season 248' 10" (Cristobal Huet) 1999/00

HC Lugano Ladies Team

The HC Lugano Ladies Team (white dress) against the OSC Berlin at the first round of the EWCC 2007

The HC Lugano Ladies Team is a semi-professional women's ice hockey team that competes in the Swiss Women's A League. The club was officially founded on May 22, 1990. They won the Swiss Championship on 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2010.

In 2007, the HC Lugano Ladies Team qualified for the final round of the IIHF European Women's Champions Cup and even won the bronze medal 2010.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "HC Lugano history 1941 to today" (in Italian). HC Lugano. 2015-04-05. Retrieved 2015-04-05.
  2. ^ "Giacatori" (in Italian). www.hclugano.ch. Retrieved 2024-01-09.
  3. ^ NL Record Book 2007, UK Hockey Statistik.
  4. ^ "Hockey Opportunities > Professional Teams > Overseas > Switzerland". www.womenshockeylife.com. Retrieved 2011-08-08.

External links

Official website

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