GCK Lions
GCK Lions | |
Founded | 1932 |
Home ice | Eishalle Küsnacht |
Based in | Küsnacht, Switzerland |
Colours | Blue and white |
League | Nationalliga B |
Head coach | Matti Alatalo |
GCK Lions is a Swiss professional ice hockey team founded in 1932.[1] They are currently in the National League B, Switzerland's second tier ice hockey division. The home arena is Eishalle Küsnacht (capacity 2,200). The team has won one Swiss Championships, in 1966, as well as two championships in the Swiss second division (National League B), in 1946 and 1963. The name of GCK is derived from "Grasshopper Club Zürich" (GCZ) and "SC Küsnacht" (SCK) — two sports clubs which merged to form GCK.[1]
Roster 2011
# | Coach name | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Head coach | Matti Alatalo | ||||
Asst. | Richi Novak |
# | Player name | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tim Wolf | ||||
20 | Lukas Meili |
# | Player name | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
13 | Niki Altorfer | ||||
14 | Chris Baltisberg | ||||
17 | Philipp Beeler | ||||
00 | Andres Bührer | ||||
2 | Patric Faic | ||||
22 | Kristof Hentes | ||||
91 | Yannic Hüsler | ||||
97 | Juraj Kolnik | ||||
11 | Timo Koskela | ||||
00 | Kevin Kühni | ||||
00 | Mike Künzle | ||||
48 | Claudio Micheli | ||||
16 | Martin Ness | ||||
8 | Sven Ryser | ||||
92 | Reto Schmutz | ||||
15 | Sven Senteler | ||||
84 | Santtu Sulander | ||||
25 | Tim Ulmann | ||||
83 | Steven Widmer | ||||
21 | Sandro Zangger |
References
- 1 2 "Clubgeschichte der GCK Lions (GCK Lions Club History)" (in German). gcklions.ch. Retrieved 13 October 2009.
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