ZSC Lions

ZSC Lions
Full name Zürcher Schlittschuh Club Lions
Founded 1930
Based In Zürich, Switzerland
Arena Hallenstadion
(Capacity: 10,700)
League National League A
Team Colors               
GM Peter Zahner
Head Coach Bob Hartley
Captain Mathias Seger
Affiliates GCK Lions
Website www.zsclions.ch

The Zürcher Schlittschuh Club Lions (ZSC Lions) are a professional ice hockey team located in Zürich, Switzerland, playing in the National League A. The home arena, the 10,700 seat Hallenstadion, is in the Zürich district of Oerlikon. The team was founded in 1930 and played at the Dolder-Kunsteisbahn from its establishment until 1950.

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History

Locally nicknamed "Z", the team was formed in 1997 as a result of the merger of the two local teams: the highly popular Zürcher Schlittschuh Club (German for "Zürich Skating Club"), who were struggling financially in National League A, and the ice hockey section of Grasshopper Club Zürich who had failed to qualify for promotion from National League B for several years in a row and had a small fan base, but were backed by entrepreneur and millionaire Werner H. Spross.

ZSC was the first Swiss team to play in an indoor arena (Hallenstadion). They won the Swiss championship in the years 1936, 1949 and 1961 and the prestigious Spengler Cup in 1944 and 1945. After the merger, the ZSC Lions won the Swiss Championship in 2000, 2001 and 2008, the IIHF Continental Cup in 2001 and 2002.

Champions Hockey League and Victoria Cup

During the 2008-09 Season, the ZSC Lions participated in the first ever Champions Hockey League. For the group stage, the they were placed in group D with HC Slavia Praha and Linköpings HC. The Lions qualified for the semi-finals with a 3-1 record, first place in the group. With their defeats of the Finnish Espoo Blues, 6-3 and 4-1 respectively, they qualified for the tournament final. The first leg of the final was held on January 21, 2009 in the Magnitogorsk Arena where the Lions came back from a 0-2 deficit to Metallurg Magnitogorsk to end with a 2-2 tie.[1] The second leg was played a week later, on January 28, 2009, in the Diners Club Arena in Rapperswil-Jona, Switzerland. ZSC Lions won the game and the Silver Stone Trophy with a 5-0 victory.

With their victory in the Champions Hockey League, the ZSC Lions qualified to play the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League for the 2009 edition of the Victoria Cup challenge. Playing at their home arena, the Lions shocked the Blackhawks with a 2-1 victory, winning the trophy.[2] It was the first time since 1991 that the Blackhawks had lost to a club from Europe.

Honors

Champions

Players

Current roster

Updated December 17, 2011.[3][4][5]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
44 Ambühl, AndresAndres Ambühl RW R 28 2010 Davos, Switzerland
41 Baltisberger, ChrisChris Baltisberger  LW L 20 2007
71 Bärtschi, PatrikPatrik Bärtschi (A) LW R 20 2009 Bülach, Switzerland
39 Bastl, MarcMarc Bastl C L 31 2007
5 Blindenbacher, SeverinSeverin Blindenbacher (A) D R 28 2011 Bülach, Switzerland
6 Breitbach, RobinRobin Breitbach  D L 29 2011 Hamburg, Germany
10 Bühler, CyrillCyrill Bühler C L 28 2008 Zürich, Switzerland
12 Cunti, LucaLuca Cunti C L 22 2010 Zürich, Switzerland
72 Down, BlaineBlaine Down C/RW L 29 2009 Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
30 Flüeler, LukasLukas Flüeler G L 23 2008 Kloten, Switzerland
4 Geering, PatrickPatrick Geering D L 22 2006 Zürich, Switzerland
43 Gobbi, JohnJohn Gobbi  D R 30 2011 Faido, Switzerland
91 Keninš, RonaldsRonalds Keninš LW L 20 2008 Riga, Latvian SSR
3 McCarthy, SteveSteve McCarthy D L 31 2011 Trail, British Columbia, Canada
7 Monnet, ThibautThibaut Monnet LW L 30 2007 Martigny, Switzerland
27 Murphy, CoryCory Murphy D R 34 2010 Kanata, Ontario, Canada
92 Nylander, MichaelMichael Nylander  C L 39 2011 Stockholm, Sweden
9 Pittis, DomenicDomenic Pittis C L 37 2008 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
19 Schäppi, RetoReto Schäppi RW L 21 2007 Horgen, Switzerland
18 Schnyder, DanielDaniel Schnyder D L 26 2002 Zürich, Switzerland
84 Schommer, PatrickPatrick Schommer LW L 22 2006 Samedan, Switzerland
15 Seger, MathiasMathias Seger (C) D L 34 1999 Ermatingen, Switzerland
11 Stoffel, AndriAndri Stoffel D R 27 2000 Zürich, Switzerland
31 Sulander, AriAri Sulander G L 43 1998 Helsinki, Finland
14 Tambellini, JeffJeff Tambellini LW/C L 27 2011 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
38 Ziegler, ThomasThomas Ziegler LW/C L 35 2010 Zürich, Switzerland

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