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HC Lugano
Hockey Club Lugano, often abbreviated to HC Lugano or HCL, is a professional ice hockey club based in Lugano, Switzerland. The team competes in the National League (NL) and has won seven Swiss championships. History The founding of HC Lugano took place on 11 February 1941, when they participated on Muzzano Lake their first games against Ambrì, Muzzano, Massagno and Paradiso. On 1 December 1957, the first artificial ice rink was opened, at the Pista La Resega. Among those present was also the man who, 30 years later, was to take HC Lugano to the top of Swiss and international hockey: Geo Mantegazza, an engineer by profession, who had done the static calculations of the Resega and thus the first contacts had with the family earning the club the nickname of the "Bianconeri" acknowledging their Italian speaking heritage. In 1963–64, Lugano rose to the National League B, most notably through the contributions of defender Elwyn Friedrich and Forward Roland Bernasconi, both national ...
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Lugano
Lugano (, , ; lmo, label=Ticinese dialect, Ticinese, Lugan ) is a city and municipality in Switzerland, part of the Lugano District in the canton of Ticino. It is the largest city of both Ticino and the Italian-speaking southern Switzerland. Lugano has a population () of , and an urban agglomeration of over 150,000. It is the List of cities in Switzerland, ninth largest Swiss city. The city lies on Lake Lugano, at its largest width, and, together with the adjacent town of Paradiso, Switzerland, Paradiso, occupies the entire bay of Lugano. The territory of the municipality encompasses a much larger region on both sides of the lake, with numerous isolated villages. The region of Lugano is surrounded by the Lugano Prealps, the latter extending on most of the Sottoceneri region, the southernmost part of Ticino and Switzerland. Both western and eastern parts of the municipality share an international border with Italy. Described as a market town since 984, Lugano was the object of con ...
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1991 Spengler Cup
The 1991 Spengler Cup was held in Davos, Switzerland from December 26 to December 31, 1991. All matches were played at HC Davos's home arena, Eisstadion Davos. The final was won 5-2 by CSKA Moscow over HC Lugano. Teams participating * CSKA Moscow * HC Lugano * Team Canada * Malmö IF Malmö (, ; da, Malmø ) is the largest city in the Swedish county (län) of Scania (Skåne). It is the third-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm and Gothenburg, and the sixth-largest city in the Nordic region, with a municipal popu ... * Mannheimer ERC Tournament Round-Robin results Finals External linksSpenglercup.ch {{DEFAULTSORT:Spengler 1991-92 1991–92 in Swiss ice hockey 1991–92 in Soviet ice hockey 1991–92 in Canadian ice hockey 1991–92 in German ice hockey 1991–92 in Swedish ice hockey December 1991 sports events in Europe ...
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2016-17 NLA Season
16-17 is a band from Basel, Switzerland. Their music combines punk rock, hardcore punk, jazz and industrial music. Biography 16-17 was founded in 1983 by Alex Buess, Knut Remond and Markus Kneubühler. When the group played its first concerts in 1983 it was received with controversial reactions: there where hardly any groups that played in an approximately similar style. Only some years later around 1986 groups like Painkiller, Last Exit or The Flying Luttenbachers appeared . They played a similar mix of rough noise, heavily amplified instruments and free jazz inspired improvisation. 1983 to 1994 the group did a lot of tours and played many gigs all over Europe, Japan and USA. From this period there are three official releases: the cassette ''Buffbunker and Hardkore'' , the LP ''16-17'' (Label Rec Rec) as well as the LP '' When All Else Fails...'' (Label Vision/Praxis). These first three productions of the group are exclusively live recordings. 1994 Alex Buess met Ke ...
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IIHF European Champions Cup
The IIHF European Champions Cup (ECC) was an annual event organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), which took place during a long weekend in early January. The winner was considered the official club champion of Europe by the IIHF. The Champions Cup was first played in 2005, as a replacement for the defunct European Cup (1965–1997), and the suspended European Hockey League (1996–2000). In the 2008–09 season, the ECC was replaced by the Champions Hockey League, which was the new official European club championship event. The new tournament was cancelled after only one season. However, another tournament with the same name was introduced in 2014. Format The competition featured the reigning club champions from the top six European hockey nations according to the IIHF World Ranking; these teams were known as the Super Six. Two groups of three played in a round-robin tournament, with the winners of each group facing off in a championship game. The two ...
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2007 IIHF European Champions Cup
The 2007 IIHF European Champions Cup was the third edition of IIHF European Champions Cup. It was held in Saint Petersburg at the Ice Palace arena, from January 11 to January 14. The champions of 2006 of the six strongest hockey nations of Europe participate: Ak Bars Kazan (RUS), Färjestads BK (SWE), MsHK Žilina (SVK), HPK (FIN), HC Sparta Praha (CZE), HC Lugano (SUI). Group A *Ivan Hlinka Division Results All times local (CET/UTC +1) Standings Group B * Alexander Ragulin Division Results All times local (CET/UTC +1) Standings Gold medal game External links Official site {{European Club Ice Hockey Tournaments 1 1 IIHF European Champions Cup 2007 File:2007 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Steve Jobs unveils Apple's first iPhone; TAM Airlines Flight 3054 overruns a runway and crashes into a gas station, killing almost 200 people; Former Pakistani Prime Minister of Pakistan, Pr ...
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2003–04 IIHF Continental Cup
The Continental Cup 2003–04 was the seventh edition of the IIHF Continental Cup. The season started on September 26, 2003, and finished on January 11, 2004. The tournament was won by HC Slovan Bratislava, who beat HK Gomel in the final. Preliminary round Group A (Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro) Group A standings Group B (Amiens, France) Group B standings Group C (Barcelona, Spain) Group C standings Group D (Zagreb, Croatia) Group D standings Group E (Riga, Latvia) Group E standings First Group Stage Group F (Oświęcim, Poland) Group F standings * *: KHL Zagreb was disqualified Group G (Rouen, France) Group G standings Group H (Székesfehérvár, Hungary) Group H standings Group I (Detva, Slovakia) Group I standings Vålerenga, Herning Blue Fox, Keramin Minsk, EHC Black Wings Linz : bye Second Group Stage Group J (Herning, Denmark) Group J standings Group K (Linz, Austria) Group K standings HK Gomel, HC Lugan ...
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2002–03 IIHF Continental Cup
The Continental Cup 2002–03 was the sixth edition of the IIHF Continental Cup. The season started on September 20, 2002, and finished on January 12, 2003. The tournament was won by Jokerit, who beat Lokomotiv Yaroslavl in the final. Preliminary round Group A (Barcelona, Spain) Group A standings Group B (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Group B standings Group C (Gheorgheni, Romania) Group C standings Group D (Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia) Group D standings Group E (Székesfehérvár, Hungary) Group E standings First Group Stage Group F (Rouen, France) *: Games were suspended because of electric failure; and were never played Group F standings ''+'' ''+'': Ayr Scottish Eagles went bankrupt before the next round was played, then Dragons de Rouen took their place Group G (Linz, Austria) Group G standings Group H (Liepāja, Latvia) Group H standings Group I (Oświęcim, Poland) Group I standings Belfast Giants, Vålerenga, AS Asiago, HDD Oli ...
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2001–02 IIHF Continental Cup
The Continental Cup 2001–02 was the fifth edition of the IIHF Continental Cup. The season started on September 21, 2001, and finished on February 13, 2002. The tournament was won by ZSC Lions, who beat HC Milano Vipers in the final. Preliminary round Group A (Ankara, Turkey) Group A standings Group B (Sofia, Bulgaria) Group B standings Group C (Bucharest, Romania) Group C standings Group D (Dunaújváros, Hungary) Group D standings Group E (Font-Romeu-Odeillo-Via, France) Group E standings Group F (Tilburg, Netherlands) Group F standings First Group Stage Group G (Milan, Italy) Group G standings Group H (Székesfehérvár, Hungary) Group H standings Group J (Oświęcim, Poland) Group J standings * * : HK Novi Sad was disqualified Group K (Prostějov, Czech Republic) Group K standings Group L (Mikkeli, Finland) Group L standings Group M (Anglet, France) Group M standings AS Asiago, Vålerenga, ERC Ingolstadt, L ...
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2000–01 IIHF Continental Cup
The Continental Cup 2000–01 was the fourth edition of the IIHF Continental Cup. The season started on September 22, 2000, and finished on January 14, 2001. The tournament was won by ZSC Lions, who won the final group. Preliminary round Group A (Sofia, Bulgaria) Group A standings Group B (Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia) Group B standings Group C (Miercurea Ciuc, Romania) Group C standings Group D (Volán, Hungary) Group D standings Group E (Caen, France) Group E standings First Group Stage Group F (Milan, Italy) Group F standings Group G (Ljubljana, Slovenia) Group G standings Group H (Dunaújváros, Hungary) Group H standings Group J (Oświęcim, Poland) Group J standings Group K ( Liepājas, Latvia) Group K standings Group L (Frederikshavn, Denmark) ''*'': Match was suspended and never played Group L standings HC Ambrì-Piotta, München Barons, HC Oceláři Třinec, HC Slovan Bratislava, Storhamar Dragons, L ...
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1999–2000 European Hockey League
The 1999–2000 European Hockey League was the fourth and last edition of the European Hockey League. The season started on September 21, 1999, and finished on February 6, 2000. The tournament was won by Metallurg Magnitogorsk, who beat HC Sparta Praha in the final. The points system used in the first round of the tournament was: the winner in regular time won 3 points; in case of a tie, an overtime is played, the winner in overtime won 2 points and the loser in overtime won 1 point. First round Group A Group A standings Group B Group B standings Group C Group C standings Group D Group D standings Quarterfinals Final stage (Lugano, Ticino, Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...) Semifinals Third place match Final References Seaso ...
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