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2024–25 National League (ice hockey) season

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2024–25 National League season
LeagueNational League
SportIce hockey
DurationSeptember 17, 2024 – April, 2025
Number of games52
Number of teams14
Regular season
Playoffs
Swiss champion NL
National League seasons
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The 2024–25 National League season is the 87th season of Swiss professional ice hockey and the eighth season as the National League (NL).

The ZSC Lions are the defending champion. 4 teams from the NL are also playing in the Champions Hockey League (CHL), those teams being the ZSC lions, HC Fribourg-Gottéron, Lausanne HC and Genève-Servette HC.[1]

The teams did not change from the 2023-24 season as no relegation match was played because HC La Chaux-de-Fonds, the winner of the Swiss League, does not meet the requirements to play in the NL.[2]

Teams

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Team City Arena Capacity
HC Ajoie Porrentruy Raiffeisen Arena 5,078
HC Ambrì-Piotta Ambrì Gottardo Arena 6,775
SC Bern Bern PostFinance Arena 17,031
EHC Biel Biel/Bienne Tissot Arena 6,562
HC Davos Davos Eisstadion Davos 6,547
Fribourg-Gottéron Fribourg BCF Arena 9,075
Genève-Servette HC Geneva Patinoire des Vernets 7,135
EHC Kloten Kloten Stimo Arena 7,624
Lausanne HC Lausanne Vaudoise Aréna 9,600
HC Lugano Lugano Cornèr Arena 7,800
SCL Tigers Langnau im Emmental Ilfis Stadium 6,000
SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers Rapperswil St. Galler Kantonalbank Arena 6,100
ZSC Lions Zürich Swiss Life Arena 12,000
EV Zug Zug Bossard Arena 7,200

Regular season

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During the regular season, teams gain 3 points for a win in regulation time, 2 for a win in overtime, 1 for a loss in overtime, and none for a loss in regulation.

Standings

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The standings of the National League as of January 24, 2025. Playoff / Play-In / Playout qualifications are not final.[3]

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Lausanne HC 41 20 8 3 10 127 104 +23 79 Advance to Playoffs
2 ZSC Lions 37 18 8 3 8 113 78 +35 73
3 EV Zug 41 21 3 3 14 135 104 +31 72
4 SC Bern 42 18 2 12 10 131 117 +14 70
5 EHC Kloten 42 18 6 2 16 114 119 −5 68
6 HC Davos 39 16 7 4 12 113 94 +19 66
7 HC Fribourg-Gottéron 41 16 3 8 14 103 105 −2 62 Advance to Play-In
8 SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers 40 14 4 6 16 110 116 −6 56
9 SCL Tigers 41 15 4 3 19 98 97 +1 56
10 EHC Biel 40 14 4 5 17 91 93 −2 55
11 HC Ambrì-Piotta 41 8 11 9 13 115 131 −16 55
12 Genève-Servette HC 39 11 6 5 17 105 115 −10 50
13 HC Lugano 39 15 0 3 21 102 125 −23 48 Advance to Playout
14 HC Ajoie 41 9 3 3 26 90 149 −59 36
Updated to match(es) played on 24 January 2025. Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points per game 2) greater number of games played 3) greater number of away games played 4) head-to-head points

Postseason

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At the end of the regular season, the 6 teams with the most points advance to the playoffs, the next 4 advance to the play-ins for a chance to qualify to the playoffs. The 2 teams with the least point go to the playouts. The loser of the series has to face the winner of the Swiss League and are relegated to the Swiss League if they lose (the winning team being promoted).

Play-in stage

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Each round of the play-ins is played in 2 matches, one at each team's home arena, using aggregate scoring (the winner is defined by the total score of the 2 matches). The games are only played on regulation time (no overtime). If the total score at the end of regulation of the second match is even, endless overtime is played. The first game is played at the home arena of the team with the lowest regular season ranking.

In the first round, the 7th seed faces the 8th and the 9th faces the 10th. The winner of the match between the 7th and 8th qualifies for the playoffs and faces the 2nd in the general ranking. The loser faces the winner of the match between 9th and 10th in the second round. The winner of the second round qualifies for the playoffs and faces the 1st in the general ranking. [4]

Round 1Round 2Final Seeds
7No. 7 Seed
8No. 8 Seed
9
10

Playoffs

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The playoffs are played in a single elimination bracket, each round being a best of seven. The seeding is decided based on the regular season for the 6 first teams, the 7th and 8th coming from the play-ins. The teams play every other game at their home arena, the team with the higher regular season ranking getting the advantage for the first game.

References

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  1. ^ "CHL teams". Retrieved 3 December 2024.
  2. ^ "GCK Lions advance to the finals, no Playout/League qualification to take place". Retrieved 3 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Standings" (in French). Retrieved 25 January 2025.
  4. ^ "Tournament rulebook" (in French). Retrieved 3 December 2024.