Milestones
Learn about the most significant milestones in the club's history from its founding to the present day.
2023 | Launch of the EVZ Women & Girls Program. |
2022 | Second consecutive championship title against the ZSC Lions. After being down 0:3 in the final series, the club celebrated victory in the final game and secured its third title in the club's history. |
2021 | Swiss champion after a final victory against Genève-Servette. With 119 points from 52 games and a 27-point lead over second place, Dan Tangnes' team secured two significant records. |
2019 | The EVZ wins the Swiss Cup for the first time in the club's history. In Rapperswil, Zug wins 5:1. Runner-up after a final defeat against Bern. |
2017 | The youngest NLA club celebrates its 50th birthday. Runner-up after a final defeat against Bern. |
2016 | Launch of the NLB farm team EVZ Academy. |
2014 | Establishment of "The Hockey Academy." Introduction of the new EVZ group structure with EVZ Holding AG as the parent company and independent subsidiaries. |
2011 | 8-4 victory in the NHL exhibition against the New York Rangers at the BOSSARD Arena. |
2010 | Opening of the BOSSARD Arena. Establishment of EVZ Gastro AG. |
2008 | Citizens of the city of Zug vote in favor of the construction of the new stadium. |
1998 | Swiss champions after winning the finals against Davos. Establishment of EVZ Sport AG. |
1995 | Runners-up after losing in the finals to Kloten. |
1987 | Promotion to the National League A. |
1983 | Promotion to the National League B. |
1982 | Relegation to the 1. League. |
1977 | Relegation to the National League B. |
1976 | Promotion to the National League A and the roofing of the Hertistadion. |
1974 | Promotion to the National League B. |
1969 | Promotion to the 1. League. |
1967 | Foundation of EVZ and opening of the artificial ice rink. The Baar Skating Club, established in 1953, transforms into the Ice Sports Club Zug, or EVZ for short. |