Nationalliga A
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Nationalliga A (German), or Ligue Nationale A (French) is the top tier of the Nationalliga or Ligue Nationale, the main professional ice hockey league in Switzerland.
The league has 12 teams. The top eight teams during the regular season go to the play-off to determine the championship. The winner of the play-off is called schweizer Eishockeymeister or NLA-Meister in German or Champion Suisse LNA in French.
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- HC Ambri-Piotta
- EHC Basel
- SC Bern
- HC Davos
- Fribourg-Gottéron
- Genève-Servette HC
- Kloten Flyers
- SCL Tigers
- HC Lugano
- Rapperswil-Jona Lakers
- EV Zug
- ZSC Lions
- 2007 - HC Davos
- 2006 - HC Lugano
- 2005 - HC Davos
- 2004 - SC Bern
- 2003 - HC Lugano
- 2002 - HC Davos
- 2001 - ZSC Lions
- 2000 - ZSC Lions
- 1999 - HC Lugano
- 1998 - EV Zug
- 1997 - SC Bern
- 1996 - Kloten Flyers
- 1995 - Kloten Flyers
- 1994 - Kloten Flyers
- 1993 - Kloten Flyers
- 1992 - SC Bern
- 1991 - SC Bern
- 1990 - HC Lugano
- 1989 - SC Bern
- 1988 - HC Lugano
- 1987 - HC Lugano
- 1986 - HC Lugano
- 1985 - HC Davos
- 1984 - HC Davos
- 1983 - EHC Biel
- 1982 - EHC Arosa
- 1981 - EHC Biel
- 1980 - EHC Arosa
- 1979 - SC Bern
- 1978 - EHC Biel
- 1977 - SC Bern
- 1976 - SCL Tigers
- 1975 - SC Bern
- 1974 - SC Bern
- 1973 - HC La Chaux-de-Fonds
- 1972 - HC La Chaux-de-Fonds
- 1971 - HC La Chaux-de-Fonds
- 1970 - HC La Chaux-de-Fonds
- 1969 - HC La Chaux-de-Fonds
- 1968 - HC La Chaux-de-Fonds
- 1967 - Kloten Flyers
- 1966 - GCK Lions
- 1965 - SC Bern
- 1964 - HC Villars
- 1963 - HC Villars
- 1962 - EHC Visp
- 1961 - ZSC Lions
- 1960 - HC Davos
- 1959 - SC Bern
- 1958 - HC Davos
- 1957 - EHC Arosa
- 1956 - EHC Arosa
- 1955 - EHC Arosa
- 1954 - EHC Arosa
- 1953 - EHC Arosa
- 1952 - EHC Arosa
- 1951 - EHC Arosa
- 1950 - HC Davos
- 1949 - ZSC Lions
- 1948 - HC Davos
- 1947 - HC Davos
- 1946 - HC Davos
- 1945 - HC Davos
- 1944 - HC Davos
- 1943 - HC Davos
- 1942 - HC Davos
- 1941 - HC Davos
- 1940 - No winner
- 1939 - HC Davos
- 1938 - HC Davos
- 1937 - HC Davos
- 1936 - ZSC Lions
- 1935 - HC Davos
- 1934 - HC Davos
- 1933 - HC Davos
- 1932 - HC Davos
- 1931 - HC Davos
- 1930 - HC Davos
- 1929 - HC Davos
- 1928 - EHC St. Moritz
- 1927 - HC Davos
- 1926 - HC Davos
- 1925 - HC Rosey-Gstaad
- 1924 - HC Château d'Oex
- 1923 - EHC St. Moritz
- 1922 - EHC St. Moritz
- 1921 - HC Rosey-Gstaad
- 1920 - HC Vevey
- 1919 - HC Vevey
- 1918 - HC Bern
- 1917 - HC Bern
- 1916 - Akademischer SC Zürich
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- Puck.ch Results of Swiss Ice Hockey - in English, French, German and Italian
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| Teams: HC Ambri-Piotta · EHC Basel · SC Bern · HC Davos · Fribourg-Gottéron · Genève-Servette HC · Kloten Flyers · SCL Tigers · HC Lugano · Rapperswil-Jona Lakers · EV Zug · ZSC Lions |
| Swiss hockey: List of NLA seasons · Nationalliga B · 1. Liga (ice hockey) · Spengler Cup |
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