DHC Lyss

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The DHC Lyss is a Swiss women's ice hockey club from the city of Lyss . The club split off from SC Lyss in the 1996/97 season .

The women's division of SC Lyss, founded in 1984, had won the Swiss ice hockey championship three times in the 1990s , making it more successful than the men's division. After the third success in 1996, the women split off and founded the DHC.

The new club won Swiss championships back in 1997 with Claudio Boschetti, who is now their coach . In the 1998/99 season, the club won the runner-up and achieved this position again in all four following years. Since several top performers left, this rank has not been maintained since then.

The club's president is Christian Wyss, with Pat Gilomen as head of sport. The national player and participant in the 2006 Winter Olympics, Ramona Fuhrer, played in the DHC team since the club was founded in the 1996/97 season up to and including the 2005/06 season. Another 2006 Olympian from the DHC Lyss roster was Tina Schumacher . In 2001 the German ice hockey player Maritta Becker was on the DHC team.

After the 2005/06 season, the club's LKA and LKB teams were canceled from the game, only the LKC team remained with the club.

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Individual evidence

  1. damen-eishockey.de, Swiss Women's Hockey Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 2; Présentation: DHC Lyss (LKC) , p. 34 (PDF file)