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Template:Nationalliga Team HC Lausanne is an ice hockey team, based in the city of Lausanne, in the French speaking part of Switzerland. In 2004, during the NHL lock-out, the HC Lausanne signed NHL players like Martin St. Louis and Andy Roach.

History

Founded in 1922, the Lausanne Hockey Club is one of the oldest clubs in Switzerland. They played for sixteen years at Chalet-à-Gobet, in the city heights. In 1938, LHC moved their headquarters to Montchoisi where, in 1941, they merged with Star HC to become the Montchoisi Hockey Club. On November 6, 1949, the team of Lausanne definitively chose their original name: Lausanne Hockey Club. It is with this name that they started off in the Swiss national league. Even though they never won a title, the Lausanne Hockey Club has nevertheless always been competitive. Frequently, they have finished in second place, earning the informal title of vice-champion.

Relegated to Nationalliga B in 1954, they powered back to the Nationalliga A on March 2, 1957 and remained there until 1961. For the next seventeen years, LHC remained at the Nationalliga B level where they had occasional success. On February 18, 1978, in front of over 7,000 fans, Lausanne Hockey Club finally obtained their promotion to Nationalliga A, defeating HC Davos 8 goals to 4. After three seasons spent in the highest league, LHC, reeling from the loss of a player in a tragic car accident, was relegated to NLB. They remained there from 1981 to 1984 before falling to the 1. Liga while also moving to the International Ice Center at Malley (CIGM) where they still play today. They then played one season in first League (84-85) and made a round trip to NLB (85-86), to be back once again in the first League. Three years of purgatory in the inferior league allowed the Lausanne Hockey Club to recover a sporting health status to reach the finals in 1989 and obtain their promotion to NLB.

In 1992, the club’s survival was threatened by a bankruptcy. The situation generated a fantastic surge of solidarity followed by the operation “Save LHC”. At the same time, the team saved itself from relegation to the 1. Liga (season 1992-1993). The season 1993-1994 was crowned with a participation in the finals to access the national League A, finals played in five games against Rapperswil, the latter winning it over. At the beginning of the 1994-1995 season, Lausanne Hockey Club was naturally designated as the Nationalliga B favorite to access the NLA. At the end of a fantastic season, the club had been confronted to the team of GCK Lions during the finals and after five games, the decisive match was won by Lausanne 8 to 0 in a delirious full packed ice center. Lausanne Hockey Club had earned their promotion. The 1995-1996 season was particularly tough for the Lausanne Hockey Club. After a long series of losses the club decided to fire their head coach. The change didn’t prevent Lausanne from being relegated to NLB at the end of the season. During the following four seasons, the LHC occupied the middle of the NLB ranking before surprising everybody in 2000-2001 by occupying the head of the championship during almost the whole season. By winning against all the most serious opponents of NLB during the play-offs, Lausanne won the title of champion of NLB and defied HC La Chaux-de-Fonds for the promotion games. Winning against the HCC in six matches, LHC was back in NLA for the 2001-2002 season. As for today, in NLB, Lausanne plays the role of “favorite” for the other teams of the league. The club trying to reach a NLA once again through promotion.

Players

Current squad

As of September 12, 2009

Head coach

Goaltenders

Name Born Nationality
1 Christophe Bays March 28, 1991 Switzerland
33 Pascal Caminada October 10, 1986 Switzerland

Defencemen

Name Born Nationality
3 Benjamin Chavaillaz March 3, 1989 Switzerland
7 Larri Leeger October 30, 1986 Switzerland Finland
8 Valentin Borlat May 16, 1992 Switzerland Finland
14 Ralph Stalder January 5, 1978 Switzerland
29 Jérémie Kamerzin April 4, 1986 Switzerland
33 Zarley Zalapski April 22, 1969 Switzerland Canada
44 Nicolas Villa March 23, 1989 Switzerland
63 Dan Weisskopf November 21, 1989 Switzerland
77 Sébastian Schilt May 16, 1987 Switzerland

Forwards

Name Born Nationality
13 Stefan Schnyder May 13, 1983 Switzerland
15 Jonathan Roy January 5, 1980 Canada
18 Jérémy Gailland April 6, 1988 Switzerland
19 Gaëtan Augsburger April 4, 1988 Switzerland
22 Alexandre Tremblay March 22, 1979 Canada
23 Alain Miéville November 25, 1985 Switzerland
28 Igor Fedulov July 4, 1966 Switzerland Russia
38 Anthoine Lussier February 8, 1983 Switzerland Canada
54 Julien Staudenmann April 13, 1981 Switzerland
71 Raphaël Zeller January 1, 1985 Switzerland
81 Jérôme Bonnet September 9, 1987 Switzerland
83 Sandro Abplanalp February 16, 1983 Switzerland
88 Marvin Frunz October 1, 1988 Switzerland