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EV Zug is a professional men's ice hockey team from Zug, Switzerland. EV Zug is a member of Nationalliga A, and plays home games at Eishalle Herti (capacity 6,780). The team was founded in 1967, and won the Swiss Championships in 1998.
[edit] Current roster
[edit] Goalies
[edit] Defensemen
[edit] Forwards
No |
Name |
Nationality |
Birthday |
10 |
Tobias Bucher |
Switzerland |
February 03, 1989 |
24 |
Duri Camichel |
Switzerland |
May 06, 1982 |
61 |
Corsin Casutt |
Switzerland |
December 01, 1984 |
7 |
Björn Christen |
Switzerland |
April 05, 1980 |
55 |
Paul DiPietro |
Switzerland / Canada |
September 08, 1970 |
21 |
Patrick Fischer |
Switzerland |
September 06, 1975 |
?? |
Josh Holden |
Canada |
January 18, 1978 |
22 |
Dale McTavish |
Canada |
February 28, 1972 |
28 |
Patrick Oppliger |
Switzerland |
March 11, 1975 |
57 |
Fabian Schnyder |
Switzerland |
December 30, 1985 |
11 |
Janick Steinmann |
Switzerland |
February 10, 1987 |
48 |
Thomas Walser |
Switzerland |
May 16, 1982 |
[edit] Notable players
- Misko Antisin (1990-1998)
- James Black (ice hockey) (2002-2003)
- Duri Camichel (1999-....)
- Valeri Chiriaev (2002-2003)
- Patric Della Rossa (2004-2006)
- Paul DiPietro (1999-2004/2005-....)
- Todd Elik (2000-2002)
- Livio Fazio (1992-1997/2003-2007)
- Patrick Fischer (1992-1997/2003-2006/2007-....)
- Mike Fisher (2004-2005)
- John Fritsche (1989-1991)
- Daniel Giger (1993-1998/2003-2006)
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