Switzerland NLA 09/24 17:45 - [2] Zug v HC Ajoie [13] L 2-3
Switzerland NLA 09/21 17:45 - [4] Lugano v Zug [2] L 3-2
Switzerland NLA 09/18 17:45 - [1] Zug v Fribourg-Gottéron [6] W 2-1
Switzerland NLA 09/17 17:45 - [3] Ambri Piotta v Zug [1] W 1-4
Switzerland NLA 09/14 17:45 - [2] Zug v Lausanne HC [10] W 3-1
Switzerland NLA 09/11 17:45 - [1] Zug v ZSC Lions [6] W 5-4
Switzerland NLA 09/10 17:45 - [6] Bern v Zug [1] W 3-4
Switzerland NLA 09/07 17:45 - [2] Zug v Davos [2] W 5-2
Champions Hockey League 09/04 15:00 4 [3] Zug v Sonderjyske [4] W 9-3
Champions Hockey League 09/02 18:05 3 [2] Zug v Rogle BK [1] L 1-2
Champions Hockey League 08/28 15:45 2 [4] Sonderjyske v Zug [3] W 0-10
Champions Hockey League 08/26 16:05 1 Rogle BK v Zug L 5-3
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/20 17:30 - Ambri Piotta v Zug W 2-3
Switzerland NLA 05/07 18:00 1 [1] Zug v Servette GE [6] W 5-1
Switzerland NLA 05/05 17:00 1 [6] Servette GE v Zug [1] W 1-2
Switzerland NLA 05/03 18:00 1 [1] Zug v Servette GE [6] W 1-0
Switzerland NLA 05/01 18:00 2 [10] Rapperswil-Jona Lakers v Zug [1] W 3-6
Switzerland NLA 04/29 18:00 2 [1] Zug v Rapperswil-Jona Lakers [10] L 1-2
Switzerland NLA 04/27 18:00 2 [10] Rapperswil-Jona Lakers v Zug [1] W 2-4
Switzerland NLA 04/25 18:00 2 [1] Zug v Rapperswil-Jona Lakers [10] W 6-1
Switzerland NLA 04/23 18:00 3 [9] Bern v Zug [1] W 0-1
Switzerland NLA 04/21 18:00 3 [1] Zug v Bern [9] W 5-2
Switzerland NLA 04/19 18:00 3 [9] Bern v Zug [1] L 6-2
Switzerland NLA 04/17 18:00 3 [1] Zug v Bern [9] W 3-0
Switzerland NLA 04/15 18:00 3 [9] Bern v Zug [1] L 6-2
Switzerland NLA 04/13 18:00 3 [1] Zug v Bern [9] W 4-2
Switzerland NLA 04/05 13:45 - [1] Zug v EHC Biel [7] W 3-1
Switzerland NLA 04/03 17:45 - [12] SCL Tigers v Zug [1] L 5-3
Switzerland NLA 04/01 17:45 - [1] Zug v Fribourg-Gottéron [2] W 4-0
Switzerland NLA 03/30 17:45 - [1] Zug v Davos [8] W 4-2

Wikipedia - EV Zug

EV Zug is a professional men's ice hockey team from Zug, Switzerland. It is a member of the National League and plays its home games at the Bossard Arena.

History

EV Zug won its first championship in the 1997–98 season, and the second one in the 2020-21 season.

On October 3, 2011, the club defeated the New York Rangers of the NHL by the score of 8-4 in an exhibition game. Former NHLer Josh Holden, who at the time was suspended from the NLA, was permitted to play and scored twice. He and Fabian Schnyder each had three points and Esa Pirnes also had two goals. Former Ranger goaltender Jussi Markkanen had the win in net in front of a sellout crowd at Bossard Arena.

Zug is a professional ice hockey team based in Zug, Switzerland. The team competes in the National League, which is the top tier of Swiss ice hockey. Zug has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit.

The team's colors are blue and white, and they play their home games at the Bossard Arena, which has a seating capacity of over 7,000 spectators. Zug has a strong roster of talented players, both domestic and international, who are known for their skill, speed, and physicality on the ice.

Zug has a successful track record in Swiss ice hockey, having won multiple league championships and cup titles over the years. The team is known for its fast-paced, exciting style of play, and their games are always a thrilling experience for fans.

Overall, Zug is a powerhouse in Swiss ice hockey, with a proud tradition and a bright future ahead. Fans can always expect top-notch competition and entertainment when they support the Zug ice hockey team.