2021–22 SWHL A season explained

2021–22 SWHL A season
League:Swiss Women's League A
Sport:Ice hockey
Duration:September 11, 2021 – February 27, 2022
No Of Games:75
No Of Teams:6
Season:Regular Season
Season Champ Name:Season Champions
Season Champs:ZSC Lions Frauen
Mvp: Sidney Morin (Ladies Team Lugano)
Playoffs:Playoffs
Conf1:Semi-Final
Conf2:Semi-Final
Finals:Women's League champion
Finals Champ:ZSC Lions Frauen
Finals Runner-Up:Ladies Team Lugano
Seasonslistnames:Swiss Women's League A
Prevseason Link:2020–21 SWHL A season
Prevseason Year:2020–21
Nextseason Link:2022–23 SWHL A season
Nextseason Year:2022–23

The 2021–22 Swiss League season was the 36th season of the Swiss Women's League A.

Teams

TeamTrainerCityArenaCapacity
Ladies Team LuganoBenjamin Rogger, Pasi KoppinenLuganoLa Resega7,200
HC Université Neuchâtel DamesYan Gigon, Mike Gosselin, Thierry BourquinNeuchâtelPatinoire du Littoral7,000
SC Reinach DamenSean Huber, Peter Küng, Urs KleebReinachKunsteisbahn Oberwynental-
EV Bomo ThunThomas Zwahlen, Petra MelicherikovaThunKunsteisbahn Grabengut4,000
Hockey Team Thurgau Indien LadiesMatthias Rehmann, Anja StiefelKreuzlingenBodensee-Arena4,300
ZSC Lions FrauenAndrin Christen, Ramon ChristenZürichKunsteisbahn Oerlikon1,700

Regular season

The regular season started on 11 September 2021 and ended on 27 February 2022. The regular season is played at the national level in the form of a round of five matches, that is to say that each of the six teams plays 25 matches. The first four in the ranking in the regular season compete in the playoffs (best of 5), the two last team compete in the playouts (best of 5). The Swiss SWHL-B champions will be promoted directly to the WL for the 2022/23 season. The SWHL-B runner-up plays a league qualifier against the loser of the WL playouts. If the SWHL-B champion does not wish to be promoted, the runner-up will be promoted directly and no WL member will be relegated. If SWHL-B champions and runners-up do not wish to be promoted, there will be no promotion or relegation from WL to SWHL-B. The 2021/22 match schedule is characterized by two interruptions. There will generally be no matches from December 7 to 21 due to the Winter Universiade in Lucerne. The WL will take a break from January 22 to February 20, 2022 due to the Olympic Games.[1]

Statistics

Scoring leaders

The following shows the top ten players who led the league in points, at the conclusion of the regular season.[2] If two or more skaters are tied (i.e. same number of points, goals and played games), all of the tied skaters are shown.

PlayerTeam
Ladies Team Lugano252038582
ZSC Lions Frauen2327255218
EV Bomo Thun2521183940
Ladies Team Lugano2522163820
HC Université Neuchâtel Dames2520123214
ZSC Lions Frauen231319328
Ladies Team Lugano226243030
Ladies Team Lugano221216288
EV Bomo Thun24919288
EV Bomo Thun2215112612

Leading goaltenders

The following shows the top five goaltenders who led the league in goals against average, provided that they have played at least 40% of their team's minutes, at the conclusion of the regular season.[3]

PlayerTeam(s)
ZSC Lions Frauen221220291,43
Ladies Team Lugano11667181,62
Ladies Team Lugano14830231,66
HC Université Neuchâtel Dames211151412,14
EV Bomo Thun221296522,41

Playoffs

Due to the uncertain situation linked to the COVID-19 pandemic, the national cup final is postponed until after the Olympic Games. This postponement directly affects the first round of the playoffs, canceling the first weekend. The first round is therefore played to the best of 3, rather than the best of 5 as initially planned.[4]

Semi-Finals

(2) Ladies Team Lugano vs. (3) HC Université Neuchâtel Dames

Team of Swiss champions

Goalkeepers: Caroline Baldin, Alisha Berger, Laura De Bastiani, Nadia Häner

Defense: Nele Bachmann, Alessia Baechler, Lara Christen, Tamara Grascher, Nina Harju, Janine Hauser, Aurela Thalmann

Offense: Sara Bachmann, Raschelle Bräm, Chiara Eggli, Mara Frey, Nora Harju, Naemi Herzig, Sinja Leemann, Renee Lendi, Alina Marti, Lisa Rüedi, Dominique Rüegg, Dominique Scheurer, Jessica Schlegel

Coaching: Andrin Christen, Ramon Christen

Awards

Play-outs

Hockey Team Thurgau Indien Ladies saves its place in SWHL A by winning the Play-outs.[6]

Promotion/Relegation

Winning the SWHL-B championship, the HC Ambrì-Piotta Girls is promoted to SWHL-A. The finalist, SC Langenthal Ladies takes part in a qualifying round against SC Reinach Damen.[7]

SC Reinach Damen, losing to SC Langenthal Ladies, is relegated to SWHL-B. SC Reinach had been present in SWHL-A since 1996 and were champions 3 times between 2001 and 2003.[8] [9] On April 12, the Reinach club announced the dissolution of its women's team due to the departure of most of their players and sponsors.[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Women’s League: Die Saison 2021/22 ist eröffnet . sihf.ch . 17 September 2021 . German . 23 April 2024 .
  2. Web site: Player stats . SIHF . 23 April 2024.
  3. Web site: Goalie stats . SIHF . 23 April 2024.
  4. Web site: National Cup féminine : Le Final Four se tiendra le 6 mars . sihf.ch . 3 February 2022 . French . 23 April 2024 .
  5. Web site: Sidney Morin von Lugano als MVP der Women's League gewählt . swisshockeynews.ch . 12 March 2022 . German . 23 April 2024 .
  6. Web site: Die SC Thurgau Indien Ladies sichern sich Ligaerhalt . nau.ch . 21 March 2022 . German . 23 April 2024 .
  7. Web site: SWHL-B : Les HCAP Girls sont championnes suisses . sihf.ch . 21 March 2022 . French . 23 April 2024 .
  8. Web site: «Blind waren wir nicht»: Der SC Reinach steigt nach Jahren der Erstklassigkeit ab . aargauerzeitung.ch . 30 March 2022 . German . 23 April 2024 .
  9. Web site: Les dames du SC Langenthal montent en Women's League . sihf.ch . 28 March 2022 . French . 23 April 2024 .
  10. Web site: Reinach zieht sich aus Frauenhockey zurück . hockeyfans.ch . 12 April 2022 . German . 12 February 2024.