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The new season starts on September 9 and takes exactly six months to complete, finishing on March 9. A new feature: some Sunday games starting at 14:00.

Lion versus Lion, the final battle the last two years

Monika Majer / RvS.Media

September 9 is a good date to look forward to for Swiss hockey fans - the 2025-26 National League season kicks off that day. A full round is being played, with matchups featuring HC Ambrì-Piotta and EHC Kloten, HC Davos versus Lausanne HC, HC Fribourg-Gottéron against HC Lugano, Genève-Servette HC taking on HC Ajoie, the SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers hosting the SCL Tigers, EHC Biel on the road against the ZSC Lions, and, last but not least, a clash between EV Zug and SC Bern.

Six months later, on March 9, the season ends with another full round. In between, there will be the usual breaks for international play and the Spengler Cup, but this winter, an additional one will take place for the Olympic Games in February.

Play-in series will start on March 12, and the proper Playoffs on March 20.

A new feature this season is several Sunday games that already commence at 14:00, compared to the standard so far, with Sunday games being played at 15:45 and occasionally at 19:45.

For more information about the schedule and your favorite team's games, the link below takes you to the National League website, where a PDF for the whole season is available.

( 11 June 2025 | esi )

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