HC Ambrì-Piotta

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Hockey Club Ambrì-Piotta is a Swiss professional ice hockey club and a member of the National League (NL). The club was founded September 19, 1937, and is also known as "Bianco-Blu" (English: white and blues). Though they have never won the league championship, the club has not been relegated to the Swiss League since being promoted in 1985, the same year that saw the arrival of Dale McCourt.

HC Ambrì-Piotta
CityAmbrì and Piotta
(Quinto, Switzerland)
LeagueNational League
Founded1937
Home arenaNuova Valascia
Colors   
General managerPaolo Duca
Head coachLuca Cereda
CaptainDaniele Grassi
AffiliateHCB Ticino Rockets
Websitewww.hcap.ch
Current season

The team plays its home games in the 7,000-seat Nuova Valascia.

History

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The fans in 2014

Ambrì and Piotta are two small villages in the municipality of Quinto, located in the northern part of the valley Leventina canton Ticino, with a combined population of 500 people. Ambrì-Piotta has more than 40 fan clubs all over Europe. For major events, like the derby against southern rivals HC Lugano, the fans compose a choreography. When Ambrì wins a game, fans rejoice to the valley anthem "La Montanara".[1]

Since 1959, they have called their self-owned Valascia as their home. Standing 1,000 metres above sea level, it is an open-ended facility with 2,000 seats and additional standing room space for 5,000.[2]

In the summer of 2013, the team raised roughly five million Swiss francs in response to financial difficulties. The donations given to HC Ambrì-Piotta came from both large and small donations, many of which were given via SMS. The efforts of the team and its fans have secured the right to play in the National League.[3]

Honours

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The team on the ice in 2014

Domestic

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National League

Swiss Cup

  • Winners (1): 1962

International

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IIHF Continental Cup

IIHF Super Cup

Invitational

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Spengler Cup

Basler Cup

Players

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Current roster

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Updated 11 January 2024.[4]

No.NatPlayerPosS/GAgeAcquiredBirthplace
21 Yannick BrüschweilerC/LWL242023Switzerland
87 Dario Bürgler (A)RWR362021Illgau, Switzerland
1 Benjamin ConzGR322017St. Ursanne, Switzerland
9 Laurent DauphinCL292023Repentigny, Quebec, Canada
88 Tommaso De LucaCL192023Aosta, Italy
7 Isacco DottiDL312018Mairengo, Switzerland
27 Zaccheo DottiDL292020Mairengo, Switzerland
81 Floran DouayLWL292023Sallanches, France
25 Nando EggenbergerLWL242022Chur, Switzerland
35 Davide FadaniGL232023Milano, Italy
5 Tobias FohrlerDR262019Troisdorf, Germany
10 Alex FormentonLWL242022Barrie, Ontario, Canada
12 Daniele Grassi (C)RWR312020Bellinzona, Switzerland
72 Tim HeedDR332022Göteborg, Sweden
44 André Heim (A)C/RWL262021Switzerland
33 Valentin HoferRWR222022Zug, Switzerland
30 Janne JuvonenGL292022Kiihtelysvaara, Finland
11 Johnny KneubuehlerC/RWL282018Reiden, Switzerland
22 Diego KostnerCR312016Bressanone, Italy
13 Manix LandryCL212023Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
29 Jakob LiljaLWL302023Limhamn, Sweden
88 Inti Pestoni (A)LWL322021Faido, Switzerland
86 Rocco PezzulloDL232019Switzerland
43 Michael ŠpačekCR272022Mariánské Lázně, Czech Republic
26 Simone TerraneoDL192022Biasca, Switzerland
71 Jesse VirtanenDL322022Rauma, Finland
59 Dario WüthrichDR242022Trub, Switzerland
55 Kilian ZündelDR232022Dornbirn, Austria
16 Dominic ZwergerLWL272017Dornbirn, Austria

NHL alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "What Does Geronimo Have to Do with Ice Hockey?". Give 'em the Lumber #3 (2007).
  2. ^ "Ambri-Piotta resists urbanisation". www.iihf.com. 2008-07-31. Archived from the original on 2011-05-26. Retrieved 2010-08-02.
  3. ^ "HCAP reach 5 million through own capital". HC Ambrì-Piotta (in German). 2013-05-06. Archived from the original on 2013-08-22. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  4. ^ "Prima squadra" (in Italian). www.hcap.ch. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
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