Fixtures

Spengler Cup 12/26 19:15 1 Davos vs Canada - View
Switzerland NLA 01/03 18:45 - Davos vs HC Ajoie - View
Switzerland NLA 01/04 18:45 - Zug vs Davos - View
Switzerland NLA 01/07 18:45 - Davos vs Rapperswil-Jona Lakers - View
Switzerland NLA 01/09 18:45 - Fribourg-Gottéron vs Davos - View
Switzerland NLA 01/11 18:45 - Davos vs Bern - View

Results

Switzerland NLA 12/23 18:45 - [5] EHC Kloten v Davos [3] L 4-3
Switzerland NLA 12/21 18:45 - [8] EHC Biel v Davos [2] L 2-1
Switzerland NLA 12/20 18:45 - [1] Davos v Lausanne HC [3] L 1-3
Switzerland NLA 12/18 18:45 - [1] Davos v SCL Tigers [10] L 0-3
Switzerland NLA 12/08 14:45 - [2] Davos v Lugano [12] W 2-1
Switzerland NLA 12/07 18:45 - [9] Ambri Piotta v Davos [1] L 1-0
Switzerland NLA 12/05 18:45 - [10] Servette GE v Davos [1] W 1-2
Switzerland NLA 11/30 18:45 - [2] Davos v EHC Biel [7] W 3-1
Switzerland NLA 11/28 18:45 - [3] Lausanne HC v Davos [1] W 2-6
Switzerland NLA 11/27 18:45 - [2] Davos v Ambri Piotta [10] L 3-4
Switzerland NLA 11/23 18:45 - [1] Davos v HC Ajoie [14] W 4-3
Switzerland NLA 11/22 18:45 - [4] Bern v Davos [2] W 3-6

Wikipedia - HC Davos

Hockey Club Davos is a professional Swiss ice hockey club based in Davos, Switzerland. Davos plays in the National League (NL). It is generally referred to by its abbreviation "HCD" by the fans. The team is usually a strong force in the league and often bolster their roster with Swiss national team players and players who once played for National Hockey League teams. HC Davos also has hosted the annual Spengler Cup tournament, an invitational competition, since 1923.

The team had the lowest attendance of the National League for the 2016–17 season, averaging 4,792 spectators over their 25 regular season home games.

History

HC Davos was founded in 1921. In 1923, Davos presented the first Spengler Cup, one of the oldest tournaments in sports still being played.

HC Davos was led by a forward line known as "The ni-storm" (German: Der ni-sturm) from 1933 to 1950, which included Bibi Torriani, along with brothers Hans Cattini and Ferdinand Cattini. The line was named for the last syllable (-ni) of players' surnames. The ni-storm was regarded as the top line of HC Davos and the Switzerland men's national ice hockey team from 1933 to 1950. During this time, the club won 18 Swiss championships, and six Spengler Cups.

The team was relegated into 1. Liga in 1990, one of the lowest points in its history. After a new beginning, the club moved into the Swiss League, and two years later returned to the NL. Davos has been among the best teams in the league since, with recent league championships in 2002, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, and 2015.[]

The Davos ice hockey team is a professional team based in Davos, Switzerland. They compete in the Swiss National League, which is the top tier of ice hockey in Switzerland. The team was founded in 1921 and has a long and storied history in Swiss ice hockey.

Davos is known for their passionate fan base and their success on the ice. They have won the Swiss National League championship multiple times and have also had success in international competitions. The team plays their home games at the Vaillant Arena, which is known for its electric atmosphere and enthusiastic fans.

The Davos team is known for their skilled players, fast-paced style of play, and strong team chemistry. They have a reputation for being a tough and competitive team that never gives up. The team's colors are blue and yellow, and their logo features a stylized mountain peak, reflecting the team's connection to the beautiful Swiss Alps.

Overall, the Davos ice hockey team is a respected and successful team in Swiss ice hockey, with a rich history and a bright future ahead.