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Martin Rauch
Martin Rauch (born June 15, 1965 in Bern, Switzerland) is a professional ice hockey defender. He played for the junior teams of the EHC Rot-Blau Bern ice hockey team until he started his pro career with the SC Bern hockey team. Achievements *1989 - NLA Champion with SC Bern *1991 - NLA Champion with SC Bern *1992 - NLA Champion with SC Bern *1997 - NLA Champion with SC Bern Awards * His jersey number 7 has been retired by the SC Bern. Records Martin Rauch is, together with Gil Montandon, Martin Steinegger and Ronnie Rüeger Ronald Rüeger (born February 26, 1973 in Bülach, Switzerland) is a Swiss former professional ice hockey goaltender who played in the Swiss National League A (NLA). He also represented the Switzerland men's national ice hockey team The Switz ..., one of the only players to have played more than 1000 games in the NL leagues ( NLA & NLB) International play Martin Rauch played a total of 116 games for the Swiss national team Career st ...
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Defenceman (ice Hockey)
Defence or defense (in American English) in ice hockey is a player position that is primarily responsible for preventing the opposing team from scoring. They are often referred to as defencemen, D, D-men or blueliners (the latter a reference to the blue line in ice hockey which represents the boundary of the offensive zone; defencemen generally position themselves along the line to keep the puck in the zone). They were once called cover-point. In regular play, two defencemen complement three forwards and a goaltender on the ice. Exceptions include overtime during the regular season and when a team is shorthanded (i.e. has been assessed a penalty), in which two defencemen are typically joined by only two forwards and a goaltender. In National Hockey League regular season play in overtime, effective with the 2015-16 season, teams (usually) have only three position players and a goaltender on the ice, and may use either two forwards and one defenceman, orrarelytwo defencemen and ...
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Regular Season
In an organized sports league, a typical season is the portion of one year in which regulated games of the sport are in session: for example, in Major League Baseball the season lasts approximately from the last week of March to the last week of September. In other team sports, like association football or basketball, it is generally from August or September to May although in some countries - such as Northern Europe or East Asia - the season starts in the spring and finishes in autumn, mainly due to weather conditions encountered during the winter. A year can often be broken up into several distinct sections (sometimes themselves called seasons). These are: a preseason, a series of exhibition games played for training purposes; a regular season, the main period of the league's competition; the postseason, a playoff tournament played against the league's top teams to determine the league's champion; and the offseason, the time when there is no official competition. Preseason In ...
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1991–92 Nationalliga A Season
The 1991–92 NLA season was the 54th regular season of the Nationalliga A, the main professional ice hockey league in Switzerland. Regular season Final standings Scoring leaders ''Note: G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points'' Playoffs Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals Scoring leaders ''Note: G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points'' Referencessehv.ch


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1990–91 Nationalliga A Season
The 1990–91 NLA season was the 53rd regular season of the Nationalliga A, the main professional ice hockey league in Switzerland. Regular season Final standings Scoring leaders ''Note: G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points'' Playoffs Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals Scoring leaders ''Note: G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points'' Referencessehv.ch


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1989–90 Nationalliga A Season
The 1989–90 Nationalliga A season was the 52nd season of the Nationalliga A, the top level of ice hockey in Switzerland. 10 teams participated in the league, and HC Lugano won the championship. Regular season Playoffs Relegation External links Championnat de Suisse 1989/90 {{DEFAULTSORT:Ice hockey Swiss Swiss may refer to: * the adjectival form of Switzerland * Swiss people Places * Swiss, Missouri * Swiss, North Carolina *Swiss, West Virginia * Swiss, Wisconsin Other uses *Swiss-system tournament, in various games and sports *Swiss Internation ... 1 ...
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1988–89 Nationalliga A Season
The 1988–89 NLA season was the 51st regular season of the Nationalliga A, the main professional ice hockey league in Switzerland. Regular season Final standings Scoring leaders ''Note: G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points'' Playoffs Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals Scoring leaders ''Note: G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points'' References sehv.ch


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1987–88 Nationalliga A Season
The 1987–88 Nationalliga A season was the 50th season of the Nationalliga A, the top level of ice hockey in Switzerland. 10 teams participated in the league, and HC Lugano won the championship. First round Playoffs Semifinals * HC Lugano - HC Davos 10:1, 3:4 OT, 8:1, 4:3 OT * EHC Kloten - HC Ambrì-Piotta 7:4, 8:3, 2:5, 6:5 3rd place Best of Three * HC Ambrì-Piotta - HC Davos 8:1, 9:3 Final * HC Lugano - EHC Kloten 5:3, 10:4, 4:3 External links Championnat de Suisse 1987/88 {{DEFAULTSORT:Ice hockey Swiss Swiss may refer to: * the adjectival form of Switzerland * Swiss people Places * Swiss, Missouri * Swiss, North Carolina *Swiss, West Virginia * Swiss, Wisconsin Other uses *Swiss-system tournament, in various games and sports *Swiss Internation ... 1987–88 in Swiss ice hockey ...
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1986–87 Nationalliga A Season
The 1986–87 Nationalliga A season was the 49th season of the Nationalliga A, the top level of ice hockey in Switzerland. 10 teams participated in the league, and HC Lugano won the championship. Regular season Playoffs Semifinals * HC Lugano - HC Ambrì-Piotta 3:0 (5:4, 4:1, 7:1) * EHC Kloten - HC Davos 3:2 (3:7, 2:5, 3:2, 5:1, 7:4) 3rd place * HC Davos - HC Ambrì-Piotta 8:6/3:7 Final * HC Lugano - EHC Kloten 3:0 (6:2, 3:1, 4:0) External links Championnat de Suisse 1986/87 {{DEFAULTSORT:Ice hockey Swiss Swiss may refer to: * the adjectival form of Switzerland * Swiss people Places * Swiss, Missouri * Swiss, North Carolina *Swiss, West Virginia * Swiss, Wisconsin Other uses *Swiss-system tournament, in various games and sports *Swiss Internation ... 1986–87 in Swiss ice hockey ...
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1985–86 Nationalliga A Season
The 1985–86 Nationalliga A season was the 48th season of the Nationalliga A, the top level of ice hockey in Switzerland. 10 teams participated in the league, and HC Lugano won the championship. Regular season Playoffs Semifinals * HC Lugano – HC Sierre 7:2 7:3 * HC Davos – EHC Kloten 4:2, 5:8, 8:1 3rd place * EHC Kloten – HC Sierre 9:1, 4:4 Finale * HC Lugano – HC Davos 5:0 (0:0,2:0,3:0) * HC Davos – HC Lugano 5:7 External links Championnat de Suisse 1985/86 {{DEFAULTSORT:1985-86 Nationalliga A season National League (ice hockey) seasons Swiss Swiss may refer to: * the adjectival form of Switzerland * Swiss people Places * Swiss, Missouri * Swiss, North Carolina *Swiss, West Virginia * Swiss, Wisconsin Other uses *Swiss-system tournament, in various games and sports *Swiss Internation ... 1985–86 in Swiss ice hockey ...
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Penalty (ice Hockey)
A penalty in ice hockey is a punishment for an infringement of the rules. Most penalties are enforced by sending the offending player to a penalty box for a set number of minutes. During the penalty the player may not participate in play. Penalties are called and enforced by the referee, or in some cases, the linesman. The offending team may not replace the player on the ice (although there are some exceptions, such as fighting), leaving them short-handed as opposed to full strength. When the opposing team is said to be on a ''power play'', they will have one more player on the ice than the short-handed team. The short-handed team is said to be "on the penalty kill" until the penalty expires and the penalized player returns to play. While standards vary somewhat between leagues, most leagues recognize several common varieties of penalties, as well as common infractions. The statistic used to track penalties is called "penalty minutes" and abbreviated to "PIM" (spoken as single w ...
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Point (ice Hockey)
In ice hockey, point has three contemporary meanings. Personal stat A point is awarded to a player for each goal scored or assist earned. The total number of goals plus assists equals total points. The Art Ross Trophy is awarded to the National Hockey League (NHL) player who leads the league in scoring points at the end of the regular season. Team stat Points are also awarded to assess standings (or rankings). Historically, teams were awarded two points for each win, one point for each tie and no points for a loss. Such a ranking system, implemented primarily to ensure a tie counted as a "half-win" for each team in the standings, is generally regarded as British and/or European in origin and as such adopted by the National Hockey League which was founded in Canada where leagues generally used ranking systems of British origin. Awarding points in the standings contrasts with traditional American ranking systems favored in sports originating within the United States where today the m ...
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Assist (ice Hockey)
In ice hockey, an assist is attributed to up to two players of the scoring team who shot, passed or deflected the puck towards the scoring teammate, or touched it in any other way which enabled the goal, meaning that they were "assisting" in the goal. There can be a maximum of two assists per goal. The assists will be awarded in the order of play, with the last player to pass the puck to the goal scorer getting the primary assist and the player who passed it to the primary assister getting the secondary assist. Players who gain an assist will get one point added to their player statistics. Despite the use of the terms "primary assist" and "secondary assist", neither is worth more than the other, and neither is worth more or less than a goal. Assists and goals are added together on a player's scoresheet to display that player's total points. Special cases If a player scores off a rebound given up by a goaltender, assists are still awarded, as long as there is no re-possession by t ...
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