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Milestones

Learn about the most significant milestones in the club's history from its founding to the present day.

2023Launch of the EVZ Women & Girls Program.
2022Second consecutive championship title against the ZSC Lions.
After being down 0:3 in the final series, the club celebrated victory in the final game and secured its third title in the club's history. 
2021Swiss champion after a final victory against Genève-Servette.
With 119 points from 52 games and a 27-point lead over second place, Dan Tangnes' team secured two significant records.
2019The EVZ wins the Swiss Cup for the first time in the club's history.
In Rapperswil, Zug wins 5:1. Runner-up after a final defeat against Bern.
2017The youngest NLA club celebrates its 50th birthday.
Runner-up after a final defeat against Bern.
2016Launch of the NLB farm team EVZ Academy.
2014Establishment of "The Hockey Academy."
Introduction of the new EVZ group structure with EVZ Holding AG as the parent company and independent subsidiaries.
20118-4 victory in the NHL exhibition against the New York Rangers at the BOSSARD Arena.
2010Opening of the BOSSARD Arena.
Establishment of EVZ Gastro AG.
2008Citizens of the city of Zug vote in favor of the construction of the new stadium.
1998Swiss champions after winning the finals against Davos.
Establishment of EVZ Sport AG.
1995Runners-up after losing in the finals to Kloten.
1987Promotion to the National League A.
1983Promotion to the National League B.
1982Relegation to the 1. League.
1977Relegation to the National League B.
1976Promotion to the National League A and the roofing of the Hertistadion.
1974Promotion to the National League B.
1969Promotion to the 1. League.
1967Foundation of EVZ and opening of the artificial ice rink. The Baar Skating Club, established in 1953, transforms into the Ice Sports Club Zug, or EVZ for short.
General sponsor
Zuger Kantonalbank
Main sponsors
Sika
Bossard
Novartis
Binelli Group
Mycasino
Ottos