2017–18 National League (ice hockey) season explained

2017–18 National League season
League:National League
Sport:Ice hockey
Duration:September 7, 2017 – March 5, 2018
No Of Games:50
No Of Teams:12
Season:Regular season
Season Champ Name:Best record
Season Champs:SC Bern
Second Place:EV Zug
Mvp:Andrew Ebbett
(SC Bern)
Top Scorer:Dustin Jeffrey
(Lausanne HC)
Playoffs:Playoffs
Conf1:Semi-Final
Conf1 Champ:ZSC Lions
Conf1 Runner-Up:SC Bern
Conf2:Semi-Final
Conf2 Champ:HC Lugano
Conf2 Runner-Up:EHC Biel
Finals:Swiss champion NLA
Finals Champ:ZSC Lions
Finals Runner-Up:HC Lugano
Seasonslistnames:National League
Prevseason Link:2016–17 NLA season
Prevseason Year:2016–17
Nextseason Link:2018–19 NL season
Nextseason Year:2018–19

The 2017–18 National League season is the 80th season of Swiss professional ice hockey and the first season as the National League (NL). The change from National League A to National League was made at the end of the 2016–17 season.

ZSC Lions won their 9th NL title, defeating HC Lugano in game 7 of the finals. SC Bern won the regular season for the second consecutive year. EHC Kloten were relegated to the Swiss League, while SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers won promotion to the NL for 2018–19.

Teams

TeamCityArenaCapacity
HC Ambrì-PiottaAmbrìValascia6,500
SC BernBernPostFinance-Arena17,031
EHC BielBiel/BienneTissot Arena6,521
HC DavosDavosVaillant Arena6,800
Fribourg-GottéronFribourgBCF Arena6,500
Genève-Servette HCGenevaPatinoire des Vernets7,135
EHC KlotenKlotenSwiss Arena7,719
Lausanne HCLausanneTemporary Arena6,700
HC LuganoLuganoPista La Resega7,800
SCL TigersLangnau im EmmentalIlfis Stadium6,000
ZSC LionsZürichHallenstadion11,200
EV ZugZugBossard Arena7,200

Coaching changes

Off-season

Luca Cereda replaced Gordie Dwyer as head coach of HC Ambrì-Piotta for the 2017-18 season.[1]

Mark French took over the helm of HC Fribourg-Gottéron for the 2017-18 season, replacing Larry Huras.[2]

Craig Woodcroft was named head coach of Genève-Servette HC after Chris McSorley stepped down of the position and was named general manager of the team.[3]

In-season

Dan Ratushny was fired by Lausanne on October 11, 2017, after posting a 3-0-3-4 record through 10 games this season. He led Lausanne to the playoffs at the conclusion of the 2016-17 regular season, his only season at the helm of this team. Yves Sarault, who was serving as head coach of Lausanne HC's junior team at the time, stepped in to fill the spot as interim head coach, before being named head coach through the end of the current season.[4]

Pekka Tirkkonen was fired by EHC Kloten on October 16, 2017, following a five-game losing streak and after posting a 2-0-0-11 record through 13 games this season, sitting dead last in the National League. Niklas Gaellstedt who was serving as an assistant coach at the time, replaced Tirkkonen as head coach of the team for the time being.[5] On October 24, 2017, Kevin Schlaepfer was named head coach of the team for the remainder of the season and through the 2019-20 season.[6]

Mike McNamara was fired by EHC Biel on November 25, 2017, after a 3-0 loss to the last team in the standings, EHC Kloten, the previous day. McNamara posted an 8-2-2-12 record through 24 games this season, sitting 7th in the standings at the time. Martin Steinegger, the general manager of the organization, took over the helm of the team as interim head coach.[7]

Arenas

HC Ambrì-Piotta is playing its final years in the old Valascia, as construction for their new building are set to begin in the spring of 2018 and should be ready in time for the 2020/21 NL season. The new Valascia will seat 7,000 people and will be located in the same area as the current one.[8]

HC Davos' Vaillant Arena is set to undergo major renovation at the end of the season to upgrade most of the stands, the concourse and the locker rooms. The total capacity will not change and renovation will cost about CHF 22 million.[9]

HC Fribourg-Gottéron's plans to rebuild the BCF Arena at the end of the 2016-17 season were postponed to after the current season. Construction which will cost about CHF 70 million will start in March 2018 and the arena's capacity will be increased from 6,500 to 8,500.[10] Renovation will last 2 years and should be over in the summer of 2020.

The Patinoire des Vernets in Geneva is set to undergo minor renovation during the first national team break in November. The VIP area will be expanded to add an additional 170 seats and standing room on the north side will be brought closer to the ice rink.[11]

This is Lausanne HC's first of two seasons playing in a temporary arena. The arena seats 6,700 people and cost CHF 11 million for the two seasons.[12] The new arena will be ready for the 2019/20 season with a seating capacity of 10,000.

Due to popular demand, EV Zug had to increase the Bossard Arena's total capacity to 7,200. These seats are located against the boards, next to the penalty boxes and at ice level.[13]

Player statistics

Scoring leaders

PlayerTeamdata-sort-type="number" style="width: 4em;"
50 13 44 57 +7 4
46 26 24 50 +14 58
46 22 28 50 +14 18
Lausanne HC 49 25 25 50 +11 64
EV Zug 44 12 37 49 +24 32
48 14 34 48 +13 10
SC Bern 46 18 29 47 +10 39
47 13 29 42 +22 89
48 19 23 42 +3 6
47 19 22 41 -6 86

Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders led the league in goals against average, provided that they have played at least 40% of their team's minutes.

PlayerTeam
SC Bern46277633013948.9292.03
ZSC Lions32187216015662.9192.12
EV Zug472858310161095.9272.29
Fribourg-Gottéron38230821017892.9262.29
EHC Biel472805270201092.9262.33
SC Langnau Tigers39219819020901.9182.46
EHC Kloten412381140271041.9182.62
HC Lugano422431220181104.9212.72
Genève-Servette HC32183214017862.9092.81
ZSC Lions2011509010531.8972.77

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Confirmed - Luca Cereda is HC Ambri-Piotta's new head coach . swisshockeynews.ch . 2017-04-28 . 2017-07-22.
  2. Web site: Mark French takes over behind HC Fribourg-Gottéron's bench . swisshockeynews.ch . 2017-05-28 . 2017-07-22.
  3. Web site: It is Craig Woodcroft after all - GSHC signs new head coach . swisshockeynews.ch . 2017-06-26 . 2017-07-22.
  4. Web site: Dan Ratushny is no longer Lausanne HC's head coach . swisshockeynews.ch . 2017-10-11 . 2017-10-11.
  5. Web site: Pekka Tirkkonen and Pascal Mueller relieved of their duties . swisshockeynews.ch . 2017-10-16 . 2017-10-16.
  6. Web site: Faster than anticipated - EHC Kloten and Kevin Schlaepfer agree to terms . swisshockeynews.ch . 2017-10-24 . 2017-10-24.
  7. Web site: Mike McNamara no longer EHC Biel's head coach, Steinegger takes over ad interim . swisshockeynews.ch . 2017-11-25 . 2017-11-25.
  8. Web site: Valascia . 5 September 2017 . 25 September 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200925040411/http://valasciaimmobiliare.ch/?lang=en . dead .
  9. Web site: Davos presents final project on reconstruction of the Vaillant Arena . swisshockeynews.ch . 2017-06-15 . 2017-07-23.
  10. Web site: A loss of almost CHF 130,000 for Gottéron in the 2016-17 season . swisshockeynews.ch . 2017-07-05 . 2017-07-23.
  11. News: The city of Geneva provides the Vernets with 170 additional seats . Tribune de Genève . 2017-06-28 . 2017-07-23 . fr.
  12. Web site: Capacity of 6,700 spectators for Lausanne HC's provisional rink, but no guest sector . swisshockeynews.ch . 2017-02-01 . 2017-07-23.
  13. Web site: EV Zug enlarges the Bossard Arena and installs new boards . swisshockeynews.ch . 2017-08-07 . 2017-08-10.