Switzerland NLA 12/23 18:45 - Zug v Davos - View
Switzerland NLA 01/02 14:45 - Lausanne HC v Zug - View
Switzerland NLA 01/03 18:45 - Zug v Kloten - View
Switzerland NLA 01/06 18:45 - Ambri Piotta v Zug - View
Switzerland NLA 01/08 18:45 - Fribourg-Gottéron v Zug - View
Switzerland NLA 01/10 18:45 - Zug v ZSC Lions - View
Champions Hockey League (Regulation Only) 01/13 18:45 2 Zug v Luleå Hockey - View
Switzerland NLA 01/16 18:45 - Zug v HC Ajoie - View
Switzerland NLA 01/17 18:45 - Servette GE v Zug - View
Champions Hockey League (Regulation Only) 01/20 18:00 2 Luleå Hockey v Zug - View
Switzerland NLA 01/21 18:45 - Zug v Lugano - View
Switzerland NLA 01/23 18:45 - Kloten v Zug - View
Switzerland NLA 01/24 18:45 - Zug v SCL Tigers - View
Switzerland NLA 01/27 18:45 - Davos v Zug - View
Switzerland NLA 01/30 18:45 - Zug v Lausanne HC - View
Switzerland NLA 01/31 18:45 - ZSC Lions v Zug - View
Switzerland NLA 02/24 18:45 - Zug v Fribourg-Gottéron - View
Switzerland NLA 02/27 18:45 - Jarryd Chaplin v Zug - View
Switzerland NLA 02/28 18:45 - Zug v Ambri Piotta - View
Switzerland NLA 03/05 18:45 - Bern v Zug - View
Switzerland NLA 03/07 18:45 - Zug v SC Rapperswill-Jona Lakers - View
Switzerland NLA 03/09 18:45 - Lugano v Zug - View

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 in the 7,800-seat OYM Hall.

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.

The Zug Hockey Club, commonly known as HC Zug, is a prominent professional ice hockey team based in Zug, Switzerland. Founded in 1967, the team competes in the National League (NL), the top tier of Swiss ice hockey. Known for their strong defensive play and disciplined style, HC Zug has established itself as a competitive force within Swiss hockey. The team’s colors are typically blue, white, and red, reflecting their vibrant team spirit. HC Zug has a dedicated fan base and plays their home games at the Bossard Arena, which offers an energetic atmosphere for supporters. Over the years, Zug has achieved notable success, including winning the Swiss National League championship, and continues to be a respected and formidable team in Swiss ice hockey.