2009–10 NLA season

The 2009–10 National League A season was the third ice hockey season of the National League A since the reorganization of the Swiss league. Prior to the season, no promotion and relegation occurred between the National League A and National League B as a result of NLA club Biel's victory over Lausanne in the prior season's relegation playoff.

2009–10 National League A season
LeagueNational League A
SportIce hockey
DurationSeptember 11, 2009
March 6, 2010
Number of games50
Number of teams12
TV partner(s)SRG SSR idée suisse, Teleclub
Regular season
Best recordBern
Runners-upGenève-Servette
Top scorerRandy Robitaille
(HC Lugano)
Playoffs
Semi-Finals #1 championsSC Bern
  Semi-Finals #1 runners-upKloten Flyers
Semi-Finals #2 championsGenève-Servette HC
  Semi-Finals #2 runners-upEV Zug
National League A Championship
ChampionsSC Bern
  Runners-upGenève-Servette HC

Format

The regular season schedule consists of a double round-robin, each of the league's twelve teams playing the other eleven four times apiece, twice at home and twice on the road. Each team plays an additional six games against three opponents, which are schedules based upon the previous season's standings. At the conclusion of the regular season, the top eight teams are entered into the playoffs; the bottom four enter a relegation playoff, commonly called the playout. Each playoff and playout series is contested in a best-of-seven fashion. The loser of the playout plays a best-of-seven series against the National League B champion for a place in the 2010–11 National League A.

Team overview

TeamCityArenaCapacity
HC Ambrì-Piotta Quinto Valascia 7,000
SC Bern Bern PostFinance Arena 17,131
EHC Biel Biel Eisstadion Biel 7,000
HC Davos Davos Vaillant Arena 7,080
HC Fribourg-Gottéron Fribourg Patinoire Saint-Léonard 7,125
Genève-Servette Geneva Patinoire des Vernets 6,837
Kloten Flyers Kloten Kolping Arena 7,624
HC Lugano Lugano Resega 8,000
Rapperswil-Jona Lakers Rapperswil Diners Club Arena 6,000
SCL Tigers Langnau Ilfis Stadium 6,500
ZSC Lions Zürich Hallenstadion 11,700
EV Zug Zug Eishalle Herti 6,780

Regular season

Standings

Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA P
SC Bern 50295511154117102
Genève-Servette 50286511166113101
EV Zug 5029431416512598
HC Davos 5027631418112496
Kloten Flyers 5022931616313887
ZSC Lions 5024361718516584
HC Fribourg-Gottéron 5018462214516068
HC Lugano 5017642315316667
EHC Biel 5016352613418259
Rapperswil-Jona Lakers 5016223012915454
SCL Tigers 5014252914119251
HC Ambrì-Piotta 508253510718733

Scoring

Name Team GO G A P PIM PPT?
Randy RobitailleHC Lugano50164864724
Josh HoldenEV Zug463033634810
Hnat DomenichelliHC Lugano502735621613
Damien BrunnerEV Zug47233457227
Patrik BärtschiZSC Lions49252853346
Tony SalmelainenGenève-Servette50262652142
Stacy RoestRapperswil-Jona Lakers49153752265
Mathias SegerZSC Lions4784351802
Thomas DérunsGenève-Servette50183250444
Juraj KolníkGenève-Servette46262248835

Goaltenders

Name Team G Min GT GAA Min/GT SO S W
Tobias StephanGenève-Servette482914100 2.12933414
Marco BührerBern432609942.22862814
Leonardo GenoniDavos4629371172.42523316
Jussi MarkkanenZug4426531092.52452717
Ronnie RüegerKloten Flyers4628051222.62312818
Daniel ManzatoRapperswil-Jona Lakers4627151322.92151729
Ari SulanderLions241451692.92111212
David AebischerLugano4627511393.02022322
Sébastien CaronHC Fribourg-Gottéron4526891353.02011926
Reto BerraBiel3721161143.21931619

Playoffs

Quarterfinalz Semifinals Final
         
1. SC Bern 4
8. HC Lugano 0
1. SC Bern 4
5. Kloten Flyers 0
4. HC Davos 2
5. Kloten Flyers 4
1. SC Bern 4
2. HC Servette Genève 3
2. HC Servette Genève 4
7. HC Fribourg-Gottéron 3
2. HC Servette Genève 4
3. EV Zug 2
3. EV Zug 4
6. ZSC Lions 3

References

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