Genève-Servette HC
Genève-Servette HC | |
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Nickname | "Les Aigles" (Eagles) |
City | Geneva, Switzerland |
League |
NL (1964–1975, 2001–present) SL (1956–1964, 1975–1980, 1995–2001) MySports League (1980–1995) |
Founded | 1905 |
Home arena |
Patinoire des Vernets (capacity: 7,135) |
Colours | |
Owner(s) | Hugh Quennec |
Head coach | Craig Woodcroft |
Captain | Kevin Romy |
Website | www.gshc.ch |
Franchise history | |
Genève-Servette Hockey Club |
The Genève-Servette HC (also called "Servette" or "GSHC") is a professional ice hockey club based in Geneva, Switzerland and competing in the National League, the top tier of the Swiss hockey league system. The team plays their home games at the Patinoire des Vernets, which has a seating capacity of 7,135. During the 2015-16 regular season, the GSHC was the fourth most attended team in Switzerland, averaging 6,556 spectators.[1]
Team history
- 1905 : Foundation of Servette FC's ice hockey section.
- 1954 : The club plays on artificial ice for the first time, in the "Pavillon des Sports". Until then, Servette had to host its opponents in Lausanne or au Pont. The first match on the new artificial ice sees Servette play Urania Genève Sport (UGS).
- 1956 : First promotion in Swiss National League B.
- 1958 : Inauguration of the new ice rink called "Les Vernets".
- 1959 : Servette wins the "Swiss Cup" after beating Neuchâtel-Sports Young Sprinters HC 7–3 in the final, in front of 11,820 fans, it is a crowd record for a hockey game in Les Vernets.
- 1963 : Creation of Genève-Servette HC after the fusion of the ice hockey sections of Servette & UGS.
- 1964 : Genève-Servette is champion of the Swiss National League B (second division), after beating the EHC Biel in the final, and is promoted to the top league in Switzerland, the National League A.
- 1975 : Relegated to the Swiss National League B.
- 1980 : Relegated to 1. Liga (3rd division).
- 1995 : Promoted to National League B again, after a victory over Luzern.
- 2001 : Promoted to National League A, after a successful series (4–0) over Chur in the final.
- 2008 : On March 24, the GSHC reaches the Swiss National League A final for the first time in its history, after a clear win over HC Fribourg-Gottéron in the semi-finals (4–1 in the series).
- 2010 : After a good season (2nd place), the GSHC defeated HC Fribourg-Gottéron in quarter-finals after being led 3–1 and EV Zug in semi-finals. Against SC Bern in Finals, the GSHC came back from 3–1 to 3–3 before losing the seventh game in Bern.
- 2011 : Were third-most attended team in Switzerland for the 2010–11 season with 6,971 spectators per game.[2]
- 2013 : Winner of the Spengler Cup.[3]
- 2014 : Second consecutive Spengler Cup win.[4]
- 2017 : Fell to EHC Kloten in the Swiss Cup final.
Team Information
Les Vernets
The Patinoire des Vernets was built in 1959 and is located in the Geneva neighborhood of the same name. It serves as the main arena for the GSHC. It was renovated in 2009 in order to increase the spectator capacity from 6400 to 7140.
On January 24, 2012, local authorities and the club reached an agreement to build a new arena, in another part of town, with a seating capacity of 10,000. It is currently planned to open between 2015 and 2016.[5]
Mascots
The official mascots of Genève-Servette are Calvin and Calvina, two anthropomorphic eagles that first appeared at the beginning of the 2006-2007 season. They are Switzerland’s first and only mascot duet. Their names are derived from John Calvin, famous theologian of the Protestant reformation in Geneva.[6]
In addition, Sherkan, a bald eagle, opens every home game by flying throughout the arena, reaching for his master standing in the center of ice. Sherkan is very popular amongst fans and players alike. Sherkan is Europe’s first living animal to partake in an ice-hockey game opening ceremony.
Sherkan first appeared during the NLB playoffs of 2001 and has been present to every home game ever since, only missing two.[7]
Head Coaches
Chris McSorley served as head coach and general manager between 2001 and 2017 and was also co-owner until 2014, alongside Hugh Quennec. Chris McSorley is the brother of Marty McSorley, two times winner of the Stanley Cup with the Edmonton Oilers. On March 22, 2017, Chris McSorley stepped down as head coach to focus on his job as general manager.
On June 26, 2017, it was announced that Craig Woodcroft would replace McSorley at the helm of the team for the next three seasons.[8]
Louis Matte is currently the assistant coach and Sebastien Beaulieu is the official goalie coach.
Honors
Champions
- NLB Championship (1): 2001
- Swiss Cup (2): 1959, 1972
- Spengler Cup (2): 2013, 2014
Runners-up
- NLA Championship (2): 2008, 2010
- NDA Championship (7): 1917, 1920, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971
- Swiss Cup (1): 2017
Current roster
Updated August 11, 2014.[9]
Notable players
- Logan Couture
- Nick Spaling
- Yannick Weber
- Tom Pyatt
- Reto Pavoni
- Philippe Bozon
- Oleg Petrov
- Igor Fedulov
References
- ↑ (in German)"NLA mit Zuschauerrekord". www.hockeyfans.ch. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
- ↑ "Attendance (CH)". www.hockeyarenas.net. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
- ↑ "Spengler Cup Final" (PDF). Retrieved 2 January 2014.
- ↑ "Spengler Cup – Gold Medal Game, Game 11" (PDF). SpenglerCup.ch. 31 December 2014. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
- ↑ (in French) Tribune de Genève | La nouvelle patinoire sera construite au Trèfle-Blanc
- ↑ (in French) http://www.gshc.ch/Mop/Site/main.php?module=mop.website.calvin&ID=-153]
- ↑ (in French) http://www.gshc.ch/Mop/Site/main.php?module=mop.website.sherkan&ID=-156]
- ↑ "It is Craig Woodcroft after all - GSHC signs new head coach". www.eishockey-online.com. Retrieved 2017-06-26.
- ↑ "GSHC, Equipe première, LNA" (in French). www.gshc.ch. Retrieved 2014-08-11.
External links
- Official site of Genève-Servette Hockey Club
- (in French) Site officiel du Genève-Servette Hockey Club
- (in French) Official Fan-club webpage
- (in French) Fan-page