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Ice hockey team in Lausanne From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The EHL Wolves are a non-professional Ice Hockey team based in Lausanne, Switzerland. Ice hockey is the most popular sport in Switzerland, which is equally reflected at the École hôtelière de Lausanne. The 'EHL Wolves' name of the club was coined in 2010, although the team existed as the 'Ice Hockey Committee' since 2005.

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Since its inception in 2005, the EHL wolves have won numerous accolades. In 2010, they won the championship of "Ligue Lausannoise de hockey-sur-glace". A high level of training during the 2011-2012 season led to a season with no losses.

In 2005, the club was formed by Rodrigue Benoit, a chef at EHL and former European Hockey League player along with Mr. Chris Norton, former EHL Marketing Director and NHL player. In 2010, the EHL wolves defeated the University of Lausanne (UNIL) in the Junior Elite League in Switzerland to become Champions for the first time, that same year, the EHL's name and logo are decided upon. In 2012, the Wolves won the Junior Elite League a second time. In 2014, Arnaud Barbezat took over the team's captaincy. Still undergoing roster changes, the EHL Wolves dropped further in the rankings. In 2016, the capitancy passes to Tim Zaggner, and in 2017, it passed to Marco Rosso. In 2020, due to the COVID pandemic, the EHL Wolves were only able to play five games.

On November 3, 2021, the EHL Wolves won the championship a third time against the champions of last two editions of the League HC Montchoisi with a score of 6-3. The photo for this title is also displayed at EHL next to the sports reception.

In 2023, the committee was chaired by Yanick Gujer during his final year at EHL. Under his leadership, the committee underwent a complete restructuring after a challenging period and created the new slogan of the team: "Unleash the Howl, Dominate the Ice ! EHL Wolves".

In February 2023, he appointed Corentin d'Autheville as Vice-president. Together, they spearheaded a comprehensive overhaul of the sports structure, ensuring that the team now consists exclusively of EHL students. Corentin d'Autheville became president in September 2024 and is focused on building a new committee with his Vice-President Chloé Wavre, and the different heads of the committee : Solen Demonchy, Amandine Breuillé and Federico Tomasini organizing extra-sport events, and enhancing the spectator experience during games to rally more supporters behind this iconic EHL team.

For the 2024-2025 season, the EHL Wolves' home rink will be La Pontaise since the Vaudoise Arena is no longer accessible to teams in the Lausannoise league. The team is now composed of 25 students from EHL.

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Team colors

The Wolves logo is a gray wolf (canis lupus), wild member of the Canidae family. It represents the noble and strong esprit de corps among each individual of the club. This is derived from the reputation of the Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne, being renowned as one of the oldest and best hospitality management school in the world.[1]

Home uniform sweaters are predominantly blue in colour. Awayuniform sweaters are predominantly white.

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Current roster

Player namePositionNumberNationality
Matis Duffar-CalderG99Canada
Tobia MottisG22Switzerland Fiji Bhutan
Jeremy WaldburgerD17Switzerland France
Maximilian RekD11Switzerland Germany
Colin RieffelD8Switzerland
Leon KühneD87Switzerland
Kaito Locher (A)D4Switzerland Japan
Andrea RonchettiD77Switzerland
Ayden LamD15Hong Kong
Mathieu MinvielleD26France Canada
Sven RichonD88Switzerland
Nick MayD16Switzerland South Africa
Matias Mork (C)A66Norway
Karl Marius JorgensenA7Norway
Sebastien CeveyA27Switzerland
Timo TannerA61Switzerland
Paul DaneyroleA13Switzerland France
Christian AntoniniA5Switzerland
Claudio BertschingerA4Switzerland
Noah Godonou (A)A9Switzerland France Benin
Jan De lacoA28Switzerland
Marc RamseierA81Switzerland
Niko ZwalhenA14Switzerland
Louka ScarabelloA3Switzerland Italy
Sven RichonA99Switzerland
Corentin d'AuthevilleC34Switzerland France

Note: (C) = Captain, (A) = Assistant, G = Goalie, D = Defense, C = Centre, RW = Right Wing, LW = Left Wing

Seasons and records

SeasonPointsGamesWonTiedLostGoals forGoals againstPositionComments
Ligue Lausannoise Season 2009-201028181413126571stFirst time champions of the Ligue Lausannoise
Ligue Lausannoise Season 2010-201129181503149442ndRunner-up
Ligue Lausannoise Season 2011-201236181701138491stSecond time champions of the Ligue Lausannoise
Ligue Lausannoise Season 2012-20138183213781248th-
Ligue Lausannoise Season 2013-201451821156414310th-
Ligue Lausannoise Season 2014-201541812155319210th-
Ligue Lausannoise Season 2015-201631811166418910th-
Ligue Lausannoise Season 2016-201741820167621110th-
Ligue Lausannoise Season 2017-20182175012689810thDeduction of 8 points (disciplinary sanction)
Ligue Lausannoise Season 2018-201926171232143563rd-
Ligue Lausannoise Season 2019-202024171142131822nd-
Ligue Lausannoise Season 2021-202228161402136761stThird time champions of the Ligue Lausannoise
Ligue Lausannoise Season 2022-20231816105189765thPoint deductions (disciplinary sanctions)
Ligue Lausannoise Season 2023-20241415735124855thPoint deductions -3


Note: Each victory accounts for 2 points. Some points might have been lost for not complying with league regulations.

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Past Captains/Presidents

The president of the Ice Hockey Committee at EHL is responsible for the organisation of the games, events with the committee at EHL, official matters with the league and any and all contacts with the university.

NameYearsNationality
Chris Norton2005-2007Canada
Rodrigue Benoît2005-2007Canada
Roch Serres2007-2008France
Michaël Schlegel2009-2012Canada Switzerland Sweden
Jonathan Gaehler2012-2013Switzerland
Gregoire Martin2013-2014France United States
Arnaud Barbezat2014-2016Switzerland
Tim Zangger2015-2017Switzerland
Lorenzo Pellegrini2017-2018Italy Germany
Marco Rosso2017-2019Switzerland France
Luca Baudino2018-2019Switzerland
Gilles Metroz2019-2020Switzerland
Jeremy Laporte 2020-2021 Switzerland
Maxime Vez 2021-2022 Switzerland
Adrian Florin Ionescu 2022-2024 Romania Switzerland
Yanick Gujer 2023-2024 Switzerland
Corentin d'Autheville 2024-2025 Switzerland France
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