Team Camps and Tournaments

Since 1995, SISM Hockey has built an outstanding reputation as a provider of training camps for professional foreign ice hockey teams in Switzerland. Our extensive experience and expertise have established us as a reliable partner in the world of ice hockey, reflecting our dedication and passion for the sport.

Over the years, we have successfully organized more than 250 training camps, offering top-notch training conditions. Additionally, we have arranged over 750 preparation games for foreign teams, pitting them against renowned National and Swiss League teams. Our ability to support tournament organizations in Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Finland, and Kazakhstan has solidified our position as a significant player in international ice hockey.

We take pride in our role of accompanying prominent Swiss teams in various international tournaments, ranging from events in the Czech Republic to a KHL tournament in Astana, Kazakhstan. Our contribution of expertise and support has played a crucial role in helping these teams compete at a high international level.

Undoubtedly, one of the highlights of 2024 is the Lehner Cup in Sursee, Switzerland. This tournament, initiated and founded by SISM Hockey, is now in its 12th edition and is scheduled to take place from August 21st to August 27th. Some of Europe’s best ice hockey teams will gather here for the competition, including the reigning champions of the Spengler Cup in 2023, HC Davos, as well as the top team EV Zug. We are thrilled to have these successful teams participating once again.

In addition to the Lehner Cup, we also extend invitations to teams for the World Class Hockey Trophy in Wil, near St. Gallen, just one hour from Zurich. Wil boasts excellent infrastructure for hockey tournaments, and SISM Hockey was a co-founder of this tournament five years ago. The World Class Trophy is scheduled for the weekend of August 28th to 31st, 2024.

 

Teams That Will Participate In The Lehner Cup 2024

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Team SHL

Team Liiga
Team Czech

Teams That Partricipated in the Lehner Cup 2023

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Lehner Cup Winner 2023 Luleå Hockey

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The 11th Lehner Cup is already history. The 2023 tournament was very fiercely contested. All four teams ended up with three points on their account. Thanks to the better goal difference and the lower number of penalty minutes, the Lehner Cup goes to Sweden for the first time. Congratulations to Luleå Hockey

HIGHLIGHTS

SKA St. Petersburg im Camp in Zuchwil

First KHL Game organized in Switzerland

Camps organized outside Switzerland incl. Kazakhstan

HISTORY ABOUT SISM HOCKEY

In 1995, SISM Hockey began under the direction of Ernst Schlotter offering training camps for European professional ice hockey teams in Switzerland. The training programs are comprehensively structured and include a complete package of training camps in different regions of Switzerland, which also includes participation in international tournaments and/or pre-season games against Swiss National and Swiss League teams.

In 2003 SISM Hockey conducted the first training camps for Swiss teams in the Czech Republic and in 2006, SISM Hockey organized training camps and tournaments for Swiss teams in Finland and Denmark. In 2017 SISM Hockey organized the training camp and KHL tournament participation for the HC Davos in Astana, Kazakhstan.

Are you looking for a professionally organized training camp in Switzerland? SISM Hockey is more than happy to help YOU to structure a camp, including transportation, hotel, and accommodation, including off and on-ice practicing exhibition games and tournament participation.

Please get in touch with us at ernst@sismhockey.com.

We organized camps for the following teams below:

Russla:

Lada Togliatti, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, CSKA Moscow, Amur Tigers Khabarovsk, Avangard Omsk, Mechel Chelyabinsk, Metallurg Novokuznetsk, SKA St. Petersburg, HC Lipetsk, Vityaz Podolsk, Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod, Salavat Yulaev UFA

Czech Republic:

Chemopetrol Litvinov, Slavia Prague, Sparta Prague, HC Budjovice, HC Karolvy Vary, HC Havirov, HC Keramika Pilsen, HC Zelezarny Trinec, Bílí Tygri Liberec, HC Vitkovice Steel und Orli Znojmo, Mountfield HK.

Finnland:

HIFK Helsinki, Tappara Tampere, Lukko Rauma, ÄSSÄT Pori, Espoo Blues, Jukurit Mikkeli, JYP Jyväskyla, Ilves Tampere, Pelican Lahti, HPK Hämmenlinna

Germany:

Augsburger Panther, Munich Barons, Frankfurt Lions, Kassel Huskies, Krefeld Penguins, Moskit Essen, Berlin Eisbären, Berlin Capital, Adler Mannheim, Düsseldorfer EG, Nürnberg Ice Tigers, Hamburg Freezers, Hannover Scorpions, Adams Wolfsburg, ERC Ingolstadt, Kölner Haie

Slovakia:

Slovan Bratislava, HKm Zvolen, HC Zillina, HC ´05 Banská Bystrica, HC Nitra and HK Poprad

Sweden:

Örebro Hockey, Södertälje SK, MoDo Hockey, Rögle BK und Karlskrona BK, Lulea Hockey

Kazakhstan:

Barys Astana (KHL)

Belarus:

Dynamo Minsk (KHL)

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