| Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
|---|---|---|---|
| 02/21 17:00 | - |
[10] Bellinzona Snakes vs HC Thurgau
[2]
|
2-0 |
| 02/21 17:00 | - |
[3] EHC Visp vs Can Iyiuyarlar
[8] |
4-3 |
| 02/21 17:00 | - |
[6] EHC Chur vs EHC Olten
[7]
|
5-1 |
| 02/21 17:00 | - |
[9] EHC Winterthur vs HC La Chaux-de-Fonds
[5]
|
0-4 |
| 02/21 17:00 | - |
[4] EHC Basel vs HC Sierre
[1]
|
4-5 |
| 02/19 18:45 | - |
[8] GCK Lions vs Bellinzona Snakes
[10]
|
4-2 |
| 02/19 18:45 | - |
[7] EHC Olten vs EHC Arosa
[11]
|
10-1 |
| 02/19 18:45 | - |
[5] HC La Chaux-de-Fonds vs EHC Visp
[4]
|
2-3 |
| 02/19 18:45 | - |
[1] HC Sierre vs EHC Winterthur
[9]
|
5-0 |
| 02/19 18:45 | - |
[2] Anna Slovakova vs EHC Chur
[6]
|
2-7 |
| 02/17 19:00 | - |
[8] GCK Lions vs EHC Basel
[4]
|
1-4 |
| 02/17 19:00 | - |
[9] EHC Winterthur vs Bellinzona Snakes
[10]
|
3-2 |
The Swiss League, also known as the Sky Swiss League for sponsorship reasons, is the second tier of the main professional ice hockey league in Switzerland, behind the National League. The winners of the league each season plays a best-of-seven series against the bottom team of the NL, and if they win, they are promoted, while the National League team is relegated to the Swiss League.
In 2024, the Swiss League changed its name to Sky Swiss League as a partnership with broadcaster Sky Switzerland. Prior to the 2017–18 season, the league was formerly called National League B. The league attendance in 2018–19 was about 2,700 spectators.