DateRHome v Away-
03/30 19:00 1 Kloten v HC Ajoie Cancelled
03/30 19:00 3 [4] Zug v Bern [5] 3-0
03/30 19:00 3 [3] Lausanne HC v Davos [6] 3-0
03/28 19:00 1 HC Ajoie v Kloten Cancelled
03/28 19:00 3 [2] Fribourg-Gottéron v Lugano [7] 4-2
03/27 19:00 3 [5] Bern v Zug [4] 3-0
03/27 19:00 3 [6] Davos v Lausanne HC [3] 2-5
03/26 19:00 1 Kloten v HC Ajoie Cancelled
03/26 19:00 3 [7] Lugano v Fribourg-Gottéron [2] 4-2
03/25 19:00 3 [4] Zug v Bern [5] 6-2
03/25 19:00 3 [3] Lausanne HC v Davos [6] 0-1
03/24 19:00 3 [2] Fribourg-Gottéron v Lugano [7] 1-0
03/23 19:00 3 [5] Bern v Zug [4] 3-2
03/23 19:00 3 [6] Davos v Lausanne HC [3] 5-2
03/23 19:00 1 HC Ajoie v Kloten Cancelled
03/22 19:00 3 [9] EHC Biel v ZSC Lions [1] 0-4
03/22 19:00 3 [7] Lugano v Fribourg-Gottéron [2] 3-2
03/21 19:00 3 [4] Zug v Bern [5] 6-1
03/21 19:00 3 [3] Lausanne HC v Davos [6] 3-2
03/21 19:00 1 Kloten v HC Ajoie Cancelled
03/20 19:00 3 [1] ZSC Lions v EHC Biel [9] 3-2
03/20 19:00 3 [2] Fribourg-Gottéron v Lugano [7] 1-2
03/19 19:00 3 [5] Bern v Zug [4] 1-4
03/19 19:00 3 [6] Davos v Lausanne HC [3] 2-3
03/19 19:00 1 HC Ajoie v EHC Kloten Cancelled
03/18 19:00 3 [9] EHC Biel v ZSC Lions [1] 1-3
03/18 19:00 3 [7] Lugano v Fribourg-Gottéron [2] 1-4
03/17 19:00 3 [4] Zug v Bern [5] 3-4
03/17 19:00 3 [3] Lausanne HC v Davos [6] 2-3
03/16 19:00 3 [1] ZSC Lions v EHC Biel [9] 4-3

The National League (NL) is a professional ice hockey league in Switzerland and is the top tier of the Swiss league system. Prior to the 2017–18 season, the league was known as National League A. During the 2018–19 season, the league had an average of 6,949 spectators per game which is the highest among European leagues (ahead of the KHL with 6,397 and the DEL with 6,215). The capital city's club SC Bern has been ranked first of all European clubs for 18 seasons and had an average attendance of 16,290 after the regular season. The ZSC Lions are another club in the top ten of European ice hockey attendance, ranking seventh with 9,694 spectators.

Teams from the NL participate in the IIHF's annual Champions Hockey League (CHL), competing for the European Trophy. Participation is based on the strength of the various leagues in Europe (excluding the European/Asian Kontinental Hockey League). Going into the 2022–23 CHL season, the NL was ranked the No. 2 league in Europe, allowing it to send its top five teams to compete in the CHL.

**Switzerland NLA Ice Hockey Tournament**

The Switzerland NLA (National League A) is the premier ice hockey tournament in Switzerland, showcasing the highest level of professional ice hockey in the country. Established in 1930, the NLA has a rich history and is renowned for its competitive spirit, skilled players, and passionate fan base.

The tournament features top teams from across Switzerland, each vying for the coveted championship title. With a regular season that typically runs from September to March, teams compete in a round-robin format, followed by intense playoff rounds that culminate in the thrilling finals. The NLA is known for its fast-paced gameplay, strategic depth, and a blend of local talent and international stars, making it a must-watch for hockey enthusiasts.

Fans can expect electrifying matches held in state-of-the-art arenas, where the atmosphere is charged with excitement and camaraderie. The tournament not only highlights the athletic prowess of the players but also fosters a strong sense of community and national pride among supporters.

In addition to the on-ice action, the NLA promotes youth development and grassroots hockey initiatives, ensuring the growth of the sport in Switzerland. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer to the sport, the Switzerland NLA offers an unforgettable experience filled with thrilling moments, fierce rivalries, and the celebration of ice hockey culture. Join us as we cheer for our teams and witness the best of Swiss ice hockey!