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Switzerland NLA 04/12 18:00 2 Lausanne HC v Fribourg-Gottéron - View
Switzerland NLA 04/10 18:00 2 [2] Fribourg-Gottéron v Lausanne HC [3] L 2-4
Switzerland NLA 04/08 18:00 2 [3] Lausanne HC v Fribourg-Gottéron [2] L 3-1
Switzerland NLA 04/06 18:00 2 [2] Fribourg-Gottéron v Lausanne HC [3] L 0-2
Switzerland NLA 04/03 18:00 2 [3] Lausanne HC v Fribourg-Gottéron [2] L 3-2
Switzerland NLA 04/01 18:00 2 [2] Fribourg-Gottéron v Lausanne HC [3] W 2-1
Switzerland NLA 03/28 19:00 3 [2] Fribourg-Gottéron v Lugano [7] W 4-2
Switzerland NLA 03/26 19:00 3 [7] Lugano v Fribourg-Gottéron [2] L 4-2
Switzerland NLA 03/24 19:00 3 [2] Fribourg-Gottéron v Lugano [7] W 1-0
Switzerland NLA 03/22 19:00 3 [7] Lugano v Fribourg-Gottéron [2] L 3-2
Switzerland NLA 03/20 19:00 3 [2] Fribourg-Gottéron v Lugano [7] L 1-2
Switzerland NLA 03/18 19:00 3 [7] Lugano v Fribourg-Gottéron [2] W 1-4

Wikipedia - HC Fribourg-Gottéron

HC Fribourg-Gottéron is a professional ice hockey team based in Fribourg, Switzerland, which competes in the National League (NL). The team is the sixth most attended team in Switzerland for the 2015–16 season with 6,156 spectators.

History

The club was originally started as HC Gottéron by the citizens of the town of Auge in 1938. They competed on an outdoor rink, most notably at Les Augustins, until 1982 when Patinoire St-Léonard was constructed.

In 1980, the name HC Fribourg-Gottéron was adopted upon promotion into the National League (NL). In spite of the club's financial struggles for the better part of their existence in the NL, they managed to reach the league's championship finals three years in a row (1992–94), but have never won a championship in their long history.

The team was saved from bankruptcy in 2006.

Fribourg-Gottéron is a professional ice hockey team based in Fribourg, Switzerland. The team was founded in 1938 and has since become one of the most successful teams in Swiss ice hockey history. Fribourg-Gottéron plays in the National League, the top tier of Swiss ice hockey, and has a loyal fan base that fills the 7,000-seat BCF Arena for every home game.

The team's colors are red and white, and their logo features a fierce dragon, which represents the team's fighting spirit and determination. Fribourg-Gottéron has a reputation for playing a physical and aggressive style of hockey, which has earned them the nickname "Les Dragons."

Over the years, Fribourg-Gottéron has won several championships, including the Swiss Cup in 1981 and 2013, and the Swiss National League A championship in 1981, 1982, and 2013. The team has also produced several notable players, including former NHL players Mark Streit and David Aebischer.

Fribourg-Gottéron is known for its passionate fan base, who create a lively atmosphere at every game. The team's home games are a must-see for any ice hockey fan, as the energy and excitement in the arena are unmatched.