Performance class A 2003/04

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The 2003/2004 season in performance class A was the 15th edition of the top division in Swiss women's ice hockey and at the same time the 18th Swiss championship. The title won for the third time in the history of EV Zug .

mode

The game mode introduced before the 2001/02 season with 20 game rounds and a final tournament was retained. The 4 best teams after qualifying play the two participants in the semifinals, in which the Swiss champions are then determined. The last placed of the LKA descends directly into the LKB.

Main round

Abbreviations: S = victories, U = draws, N = defeats

rank society Games S. U N Gates Points
1. EV Zug / Seewen 20th 15th 2 3 106: 046 32
2. HC Lugano 20th 15th 0 5 117: 075 30th
3. SC Reinach 20th 11 3 6th 075: 055 25th
4th DSC Oberthurgau 20th 8th 2 10 079: 065 18th
5. DHC Lyss 20th 3 3 14th 042: 106 9
6th EHC Illnau-Effretikon 20th 1 4th 15th 046: 118 6th

Final tournament

EV Zug / Seewen won the championship as promoted and qualifying winners: In an exciting game, EV Zug beat the second finalist HC Lugano 4-2. Last year's champion SC Reinach won third place. The final tournament was sometimes attended by up to 1000 spectators.

  Semifinals     final
                 
 
  1.  EV Zug / Seewen 5  
  4th  DSC Oberthurgau 4th    
      1.  EV Zug / Seewen 4th
      2.  HC Lugano 2
  2.  HC Lugano 8th      
  3.  SC Reinach 2      
  3rd place match
 
  4th  DSC Oberthurgau 2
  3.  SC Reinach 7th
Semifinals
March 6, 2004 HC Lugano
Maritta Becker (3)
Michaela Lanzl (3)
8: 2 SC Reinach
Seelandhalle, Lyss
March 6, 2004 EV Zug / Seewen
Daniela Diaz (63.)
5: 4 n.V.
(2: 2, 1: 1, 1: 1, 1: 0)
DSC Oberthurgau
Seelandhalle, Lyss
3rd place match
March 7, 2004 SC Reinach
7: 2 DSC Oberthurgau
Seelandhalle, Lyss
final
March 7, 2004 EV Zug / Seewen
4: 2
(1: 0, 1: 1, 2: 1)
HC Lugano
Seelandhalle, Lyss
Spectators: 1,000

Awards

Player of the year

All-Star Team:

Squad of the Swiss champions

Swiss champions EV Zug / Seewen
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Goalkeepers: Michelle von Allmen , Patrizia Nussbaumer

Defenders: Désirée Nussbaumer, Karin Worni, Julia Marty , Monika Leuenberger , Stefanie Horat

Forwards: Tina Schumacher , Ruth Künzle , Conny Camenzind, Mirjam Baechler, Monika Leuenberger , Jeanette Marty , Stefanie Marty , Daniela Diaz , Franziska Luthiger, Stéphanie Lanz, Sandra Hürlimann, Sabrina Patscheider

Trainer: Kurt Hasler

Best scorer

Source : Frauenhockey.ch; Fat: best value

player team Gates Assists Points
Daniela Diaz Zug / Seewen 30th 19th 49
Maritta Becker Lugano 26th 21st 47
Sanna Lankosaari Reinach 26th 18th 44
Jeanette Marty Zug / Seewen 21st 16 37
Tiia Reima Lugano 12 21st 33
Christine Meier Illnau-Effretikon 20th 12 32
Sara Seiler Reinach 20th 11 31
Stefanie Marty Zug / Seewen 19th 11 30th
Valerie Hall Oberthurgau 17th 12 29
Michaela Lanzl Lugano 22nd 6th 28
Sandrine Ray Lugano 13 13 26th
Iris Muller Lugano 15th 10 25th
Melanie Häfliger Reinach 10 14th 24
Nicole Bullo Lugano 10 14th 24

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Zug / Seewen is women's champion - hockeyfans.ch. In: hockeyfans.ch. March 8, 2004, accessed May 17, 2016 .
  2. Final tournament "celebration-on-ice" in Lyss 2004 - Zug / Seewen deserves Swiss champions ( Memento from October 25, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Championnat de Suisse de hockey sur glace féminin 2003/04. In: passionhockey.com. Retrieved May 18, 2016 .
  4. Final tournament in Lyss on 6/7. March 2004 ( Memento from August 6, 2004 in the Internet Archive )
  5. EVZ Club Bulletin April 2004 edition ( Memento from October 19, 2004 in the Internet Archive )
  6. EVZ Fan Club Zug, article on the June 2004 club issue ( memento from October 19, 2004 in the Internet Archive )
  7. LK A - SCORERIST LIST season 2003/04 ( Memento from December 18, 2007 in the Internet Archive )