Switzerland NLA 03/27 19:00 3 [5] Bern v Zug [4] W 3-0
Switzerland NLA 03/25 19:00 3 [4] Zug v Bern [5] L 6-2
Switzerland NLA 03/23 19:00 3 [5] Bern v Zug [4] W 3-2
Switzerland NLA 03/21 19:00 3 [4] Zug v Bern [5] L 6-1
Switzerland NLA 03/19 19:00 3 [5] Bern v Zug [4] L 1-4
Switzerland NLA 03/17 19:00 3 [4] Zug v Bern [5] W 3-4
Switzerland NLA 03/04 18:45 - [2] Fribourg-Gottéron v Bern [5] L 4-3
Switzerland NLA 03/02 18:45 - [5] Bern v Lausanne HC [3] W 4-1
Switzerland NLA 02/29 18:45 - [14] HC Ajoie v Bern [6] W 1-3
Switzerland NLA 02/24 18:45 - [6] Bern v Servette GE [8] L 4-5
Switzerland NLA 02/23 18:45 - [3] Zug v Bern [6] W 1-4
Switzerland NLA 02/17 18:45 - [5] Bern v Ambri Piotta [10] L 4-5
Switzerland NLA 02/16 18:45 - [1] ZSC Lions v Bern [5] L 4-1
Switzerland NLA 02/03 18:45 - [11] SCL Tigers v Bern [4] L 2-1
Switzerland NLA 02/02 18:45 - [5] Bern v EHC Kloten [13] W 3-0
Switzerland NLA 01/30 18:45 - [6] Bern v EHC Biel [8] W 3-2
Switzerland NLA 01/27 18:45 - [12] Rapperswil-Jona Lakers v Bern [5] W 3-4
Switzerland NLA 01/26 18:45 - [6] Bern v Davos [8] W 4-2
Switzerland NLA 01/20 18:45 - [6] Lugano v Bern [5] L 5-4
Switzerland NLA 01/19 18:45 - [5] Bern v Lugano [6] L 2-3
Switzerland NLA 01/13 18:45 - [5] Bern v Fribourg-Gottéron [2] L 1-5
Switzerland NLA 01/12 18:45 - [4] Lausanne HC v Bern [5] L 4-1
Switzerland NLA 01/07 19:00 - [9] Ambri Piotta v Bern [5] W 2-5
Switzerland NLA 01/05 18:45 - [5] Bern v ZSC Lions [1] W 3-2
Switzerland NLA 01/02 18:45 - [5] Bern v SCL Tigers [11] W 5-4
Switzerland NLA 12/23 18:45 - [13] EHC Kloten v Bern [5] W 1-4
Switzerland NLA 12/21 18:45 - [5] Bern v HC Ajoie [14] L 2-3
Switzerland NLA 12/19 18:45 - [7] Servette GE v Bern [5] L 2-1
Switzerland NLA 12/09 18:45 - [5] Bern v Zug [2] L 2-6
Switzerland NLA 12/08 18:45 - [11] EHC Biel v Bern [5] L 4-3

Wikipedia - SC Bern

Schlittschuh Club Bern (Ice-skating Club Bern in English) is a professional ice hockey team based in Bern, Switzerland. They play in the National League (NL), the top tier of the Swiss hockey league system. For the 18th year in a row, the club is the most attended ice hockey team in Europe for the 2018–19 regular season, averaging 16,290 spectators.

They are traditional rivals with HC Fribourg-Gottéron, EHC Biel, and the SCL Tigers.

History

SC Bern versus SCL Tigers in an outdoor game 14 January 2007.

The ice hockey section of the Bern Sports Club, which was established on 3 November 1930, officially began playing on 1 January 1931.

Today, SC Bern is a highly popular team and regularly fills its home stadium, the PostFinance Arena, one of the largest ice hockey stadiums in Europe. In 2006, they set a new record among European clubs for average attendance, with an average of 15,994 in 22 home games. They have won the Swiss Championship thirteen times, with the most famous victory coming in 1989 over HC Lugano

During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Daniel Brière, Dany Heatley, J. P. Dumont, Marc Savard, Henrik Tallinder, and Chris Clark played for SC Bern. Although, league rules allow only four players without Swiss passports to suit up in a single game.

After a disappointing run in the 2006 playoffs, the club replaced head coach Alpo Suhonen with John Van Boxmeer and general manager Roberto Triulzi with Sven Leuenberger. Leuenberger had previously played thirteen seasons of defence with the club, totaling 67 goals, 145 assists, and four national championships. His jersey number 16 is one of many that has been retired by SC Bern.

On 30 September 2008, SC Bern faced off against the National Hockey League's New York Rangers to celebrate one hundred years of ice hockey in Switzerland. Forty-nine years since the Rangers' last visit to Switzerland, the blueshirts beat the home team 8–1 in front of a sellout crowd. Despite the slanted score, SC Bern played a close game with a 2–0 score at the end of the second. Former Phoenix Coyotes' Canadian-born defenceman Travis Roche scored SC Bern's goal early in the third period, bringing the game to 2–1. SC Bern only allowed two even-strength goals, but could not withstand the Rangers' potent power play in the final frame (6-for-9). "We played for our pride tonight," said center Sébastien Bordeleau after the exhibition game. Christian Dubé wore the captain's "C" because Ivo Rüthemann was injured.

During the 2012 NHL lockout, Roman Josi, Mark Streit and John Tavares played for the SC Bern. Tavares quickly became the PostFinance Top Scorer tallying 42 points (17G, 25A) in 28 games.

During the 2013–14 season, Guy Boucher signed a contract as coach of the SC Bern for the current year and two more seasons. He has since been relieved from his duties, moving on to coach the Ottawa Senators, being replaced by former assistant and SC Bern player Lars Leuenberger, who guided the team to the championship in 2016. Leuenberger was then replaced by former Finnish national team coach Kari Jalonen prior to the 2016–17 season. Jalonen went on to win the NL title in his first year at the helm of the team.

On 1 October 2018, SC Bern played a friendly game against the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL), which featured their former player Nico Hischier who in 2017 became the first Swiss player to be drafted first overall in an NHL Entry Draft.

On January 28, 2020, Jalonen was relieved of his duties following terrible results. Hans Kossmann stepped in to replace him as head coach for the remainder of the 2019/20 season.

The Bern ice hockey team is a professional ice hockey team based in Bern, Switzerland. The team was founded in 1931 and has since become one of the most successful teams in Swiss ice hockey history. The team plays their home games at the PostFinance Arena, which has a seating capacity of over 17,000 spectators.

The team is known for their aggressive and physical style of play, which has earned them a reputation as one of the toughest teams in the Swiss National League. They have won the Swiss National League championship 16 times, including four consecutive titles from 2016 to 2019. The team has also won the Swiss Cup six times and the Spengler Cup twice.

The Bern ice hockey team has a loyal fan base, known as the "Mutzen," who are known for their passionate support of the team. The team's colors are black, yellow, and white, and their logo features a bear, which is a symbol of the city of Bern.

The team has had several notable players over the years, including Mark Streit, who played for the team from 1999 to 2004 before going on to have a successful NHL career. Other notable players include Martin Plüss, who played for the team from 2008 to 2017, and Simon Moser, who has been with the team since 2013.

Overall, the Bern ice hockey team is a dominant force in Swiss ice hockey and is known for their aggressive style of play, loyal fan base, and impressive record of championships.