Results

Switzerland NLB 02/02 18:45 - HCV Martigny v Bellinzona Rockets W 2-3
Switzerland NLB 01/30 19:00 - [10] Bellinzona Rockets v EHC Visp [8] L 1-4
Switzerland NLB 01/27 15:45 - [10] Bellinzona Rockets v HC La Chaux-de-Fonds [1] W 5-4
Switzerland NLB 01/25 19:00 - HC Sierre v Bellinzona Rockets L 5-3
Switzerland NLB 01/23 19:15 - [10] Bellinzona Rockets v EHC Olten [4] L 2-3
Switzerland NLB 01/20 16:00 - GCK Lions v Bellinzona Rockets L 4-3
Switzerland NLB 01/14 15:45 - [10] Bellinzona Rockets v EHC Basel [2] L 0-3
Switzerland NLB 01/09 19:00 - HC Thurgau v Bellinzona Rockets L 6-0
Switzerland NLB 01/06 15:45 - [10] Bellinzona Rockets v GCK Lions [4] L 0-2
Switzerland NLB 01/04 18:45 - [1] EHC Basel v Bellinzona Rockets [10] L 9-0
Switzerland NLB 01/02 15:00 - EHC Winterthur v Bellinzona Rockets L 5-2
Switzerland NLB 12/30 17:00 - Bellinzona Rockets v HCV Martigny L 2-3

Wikipedia - HCB Ticino Rockets

The Bellinzona Rockets are a Swiss professional ice hockey team who play in Bellinzona in the canton of Ticino. They have played since the 2016–17 season in the Swiss League (SL), the second tier of the main professional ice hockey league in Switzerland, behind the National League.

History

The club was originally founded in 1987 as HC Iragna. Later it was renamed HC Biasca 3 Valli. Since 1992, the franchise has played in the Pista di ghiacco di Biasca, which was renamed in 2016 Raiffeisen BiascArena.

After winning the Swiss Regio league in 2016, HC Biasca submitted an application to play in the National League B. After approval, the club was renamed the HCB Ticino Rockets, with the purpose to serve as an affiliate club to shareholders and National League clubs' HC Ambrì-Piotta. as of 2023, they were relocated to Bellinzona from Raiffeisen BiascArena to Centro Sportivo, and the club was renamed to the Bellinzona Rockets, for the 2023–24 season.

HC Biasca is a professional ice hockey team based in Biasca, Switzerland. The team was founded in 1946 and has since become a prominent force in Swiss ice hockey. The team plays in the Swiss League, which is the second-highest level of professional ice hockey in Switzerland.

HC Biasca has a rich history of success, having won the Swiss National League B championship in 1989 and 1990. The team has also been a regular participant in the Swiss Cup, reaching the quarterfinals in 2018.

The team's home arena is the Pista La Cava, which has a seating capacity of 2,000 spectators. The arena is known for its lively atmosphere and passionate fans, who create an electric atmosphere during home games.

HC Biasca is known for its strong defensive play and disciplined style of hockey. The team's roster is made up of talented players from Switzerland and around the world, who bring a diverse range of skills and experience to the ice.

Overall, HC Biasca is a respected and competitive team in Swiss ice hockey, with a loyal fan base and a commitment to excellence on and off the ice.