Switzerland
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 12:27 pm
by Devils88
Please use this thread to post any mistakes, omissions, tweaks, etc in respect of the Swiss leagues in the TBL Rosters. Any general feedback on the data for these leagues can also be posted here.
Note that any feedback on player career history, team history or competition history should instead be posted here:
http://www.ehmtheblueline.com/forums/vi ... .php?f=142
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Swiss NLA: Wrong Name.
Name in DB: Sven Sentaler playing for GCK Lions, contracted to ZSC Lions.
IRL: Sven
Senteler contracted to ZSC Lions but loaned to
EV Zug for the whole Season 2015/16. He can be called back any time if ZSC Lions want him back. (if there is aoption in the Database for that detail)
BTW: Fantastic work on the Rosters!!!

Switzerland
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 10:41 pm
by archibalduk
Please use this thread to post any mistakes, omissions, tweaks, etc in respect of the Swiss leagues in the TBL Rosters. Any general feedback on the data for these leagues can also be posted here.
Note that any feedback on player career history, team history or competition history should instead be posted here:
http://www.ehmtheblueline.com/forums/vi ... .php?f=142
Re: Switzerland
Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 3:26 pm
by Bam_Margera
I'm not quite sure if this belongs here and if this really has to do with the editing of roster and such. Nettetal is in Germany, not Switzerland. Had a similar error as well, when an Italian town got choses for the World's and was linked to Russia.

Re: Switzerland
Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 8:26 pm
by Manimal
Bam_Margera wrote:I'm not quite sure if this belongs here and if this really has to do with the editing of roster and such. Nettetal is in Germany, not Switzerland. Had a similar error as well, when an Italian town got choses for the World's and was linked to Russia.
Probably a bug as Nettetal is listed for Germany in the db.
Could be an issue with the longitude/lattitude also
Re: Switzerland
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 11:29 pm
by A9L3E
About arenas used in NLA and NLB.
Tissot Arena:
- Database capacity 7,000, Wikipedia capacity 6,521.
Kolping Arena:
- The new name is Swiss Arena according to Wikipedia.
Kleinholz:
- Database capacity 6,500 with 1,500 seats, German Wikipedia capacity 6,270 with 850 seats.
- The name is Eisbahn Kleinholz in German Wikipedia.
Eishalle Deutweg:
- Database capacity 2,000, German Wikipedia capacity 2,496.
Litternahalle:
- Database capacity 4,500 with 1,000 seats, German Wikipedia capacity 4,300 with 850 seats.
- The name is Litterna-Halle in German Wikipedia.
Bossard Arena:
- Database capacity 7,015 with 2,858 seats, German Wikipedia capacity 7,015 with 4,327 OR 4,280 seats.
Kunsteisbahn KEK:
- Database capacity 2,200, German Wikipedia capacity 2,800.
- The name is KEK Küsnacht in German Wikipedia, Eishalle Küsnacht in English Wikipedia and Eishalle KEK in GCK Lions' official website. In the postal address it is called Kunsteisbahn Küsnacht.
Voyebeouf:
- Database capacity 4,300 with 1,900 seats, German Wikipedia capacity 4,200 with 1,200 seats.
- The name is Patinoire du Voyeboeuf in German and French Wikipedias.
La Valascia:
- Database capacity 7,500 with 2,000 seats, German Wikipedia capacity 7,000 with 2,000 seats.
- The name is Pista la Valascia in German Wikipedia and Pista Valascia in Italian Wikipedia.
Vaillant Arena:
- Database capacity 7,260 with 3,480 seats, German Wikipedia capacity 7,080 with 3,280 seats.
Les Vernets:
- Database capacity 7,200, French Wikipedia capacity 7,135.
- The name is Patinoire des Vernets in French Wikipedia.
Mélesez:
- Database capacity 7,000, French Wikipedia capacity 5,800.
- The name is Patinoire des Mélèzes in French Wikipedia.
Malley:
- Database capacity 10,300, French Wikipedia capacity 8,000.
- The name is Patinoire de Malley in French Wikipedia and CIG de Malley in English Wikipedia (full name Centre Intercommunal de Glace de Malley).
Resega:
- Database capacity 8,250 with 5,000 seats, Italian Wikipedia capacity 8,000 with 5,500 seats, German Wikipedia capacity 7,800 with 5,000 seats.
Patinoire du Forum d'Octodure:
- Database capacity 3,500, French Wikipedia capacity 3,520.
- The name is Forum d'Octodure in French Wikipedia (page of HC Red Ice).
Eishalle Güttingersreuti:
- There are two arenas with the same name in the database.
- According to the German Wikipedia, the capacity of the arena assigned to HC Thurgau is correct (3,100 with 400 seats). The one which acts as the home arena of SC Weinfelden has an incorrect capacity (3,100 with 2,700 seats).
- In German Wikipedia, both names "Eishalle Güttingersreuti" and "Güttingersreuti" are used.
Diners-Club Arena:
- Database capacity 6,200, German Wikipedia capacity 6,100.
- The name changed to St. Galler Kantonalbank Arena after the past season.
PostFinance Arena:
- Database capacity 17,131 (all seats), German Wikipedia capacity 17,031 with 5,521 seats.
- The name is PostFinance-Arena in German Wikipedia.
Kunsteisbahn Schoren:
- Database capacity 4,070 with 570 seats, German Wikipedia capacity 4,530 with 1,130 seats.
- The name is Eishalle Schoren in German Wikipedia (Kunsteisbahn Schoren is mentioned as a former name).
- HC Thunstetten is set to use the arena, but the club itself is extinct in the database.
Ilfishalle:
- Database capacity 6,532 with 2,300 seats, German Wikipedia capacity 6,050 with 3,000 seats.
Hallenstadion:
- Database capacity 11,500 (all seats), German Wikipedia capacity 13,000 with 11,200 seats (page of ZSC Lions).
Re: Switzerland
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 11:58 pm
by Manimal
Thanks!
Updated!
Re: Switzerland
Posted: Sun May 13, 2018 8:03 am
by Edgars
Ronalds Kenins speed should be at least 17.