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HC Davos
| HC Davos | |
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| Founded: | 1918 |
| Colours: | Blue and yellow |
| Greatest successes: | |
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| Stadium: Eisstadion Davos | |
| Seating capacity: | 3480 seats 4200 standing room |
Hockey Club Davos is Swiss ice hockey club from Davos. Davos has won the championship of the Swiss league 27 times, their last victory being in the 2004-2005 season. Their home stadium is the Eisstadion in Davos.
History
The club was founded in 1918 and since then it has gone through many highs and lows. One of the lowest points was the fall into League 1 in 1990. After a new beginning the club moved into the Nationalliga B, and two years after that moved to the Nationalliga A. Since then Davos has been among the best teams in the league with the highest class of play.
In 1923 Davos presented the first Spengler Cup. As a Class A team, Davos plays in this tournament as well, although they are usually strengthened by players from foreign Class A clubs.
2004-2005 Team
| Goalkeeper: | 1 - Jonas Hiller / 30 - Thomas Bäumle |
| Defense: | 5 - Marc Gianola / 9 - Marc Heberlein / 16 - Florian Blatter / 19 - Michael Kress / 20 - Andrea Häller / 23 - Arne Ramholt / 29 - Beat Forster / 52 - Benjamin Winkler / 78 - Jan von Arx / 88 - Daniel Boss |
| Offense: | 7 - Björn Christen / 10 - Andres Ambühl / 14 - Niklas Hagman (FIN) / 24 - Josef Marha (CZE) / 28 - Laurent Müller / 61 - Rick Nash (CAN) / 67 - Claudio Neff / 69 - Sandro Rizzi / 79 - Michel Riesen / 83 - Reto von Arx / 89 - Fabian Sutter / 97 - Joe Thornton (CAN) / 81 - Franco Collenberg / 91 - Steivan Hasler / 94 - Peter Guggisberg |
| Coaches/Staff: | Coach Arno Del Curto / Team doctor Beat Villiger / Masseur Klaus Schrempf / Equipment Paul Berri / Betrauer(?) Heinz Lendi / Conditioning(?) Pierre Gutknecht / Dentist Christoph Taufenecker |
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