1998–99 Nationalliga A season

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The 1998–99 NLA season was the 61st regular season of the Nationalliga A.

Contents

Regular season

Final standings

TeamGPWLTGFGAPts
1. HC Ambri-Piotta 45337518810471
2. ZSC Lions 452711717011561
3. HC Lugano 452713515511459
4. SC Bern 452218516215749
5. EV Zug 452019615713046
6. HC Davos 451919716615645
7. Kloten Flyers 4512201313414537
8. SC Rapperswil-Jona 451525512817735
9. HC Fribourg-Gottéron 451329311216529
10. SCL Tigers 45734411222118

Playoffs

Quarterfinals

HC Ambri-Piotta (1) vs. SC Rapperswil-Jona (8)
AwayHome
SC Rapperswil-Jona 25 HC Ambri-Piotta
HC Ambri-Piotta 41 SC Rapperswil-Jona
SC Rapperswil-Jona 07 HC Ambri-Piotta
HC Ambri-Piotta 24 SC Rapperswil-Jona
SC Rapperswil-Jona 26 HC Ambri-Piotta
HC Ambri-Piotta wins series 41
  
ZSC Lions vs. Kloten Flyers
AwayHome
Kloten Flyers 13 ZSC Lions 
ZSC Lions 15 Kloten Flyers 
Kloten Flyers 32 ZSC Lionsn.P.
ZSC Lions 53 Kloten Flyers 
Kloten Flyers 12 ZSC Lions 
ZSC Lions 58 Kloten Flyers 
Kloten Flyers 31 ZSC Lions 
Kloten Flyers wins series 43
HC Lugano vs. HC Davos
DateAwayHome
HC Davos 34 HC LuganoOT
HC Lugano 23 HC Davosn.P.
HC Davos 06 HC Lugano 
HC Lugano 65 HC Davos 
HC Davos 43 HC Lugano 
HC Lugano 43 HC Davos 
HC Lugano wins series 42
  
SC Bern (4) vs. EV Zug (5)
DateAwayHome
EV Zug 23 SC Bern 
SC Bern 15 EV Zug 
EV Zug 34 SC BernOT
SC Bern 14 EV Zug 
EV Zug 52 SC Bern 
SC Bern 34 EV ZugOT
EV Zug wins series 42

Semifinals

HC Ambri-Piotta vs. Kloten Flyers
AwayHome
Kloten Flyers 13 HC Ambri-Piotta 
HC Ambri-Piotta 50 Kloten Flyers 
Kloten Flyers 32 HC Ambri-PiottaOT
HC Ambri-Piotta 31 Kloten Flyersn.P.
Kloten Flyers 13 HC Ambri-Piotta 
HC Ambri-Piotta wins series 41
  
HC Lugano vs. EV Zug
DateAwayHome
EV Zug 67 HC LuganoOT
HC Lugano 20 EV Zug 
EV Zug 13 HC Lugano 
HC Lugano 23 EV ZugOT
EV Zug 16 HC Lugano 
HC Lugano wins series 41

Finals

HC Ambri-Piotta vs. HC Lugano
AwayHome
HC Lugano 32 HC Ambri-Piottan.P.
HC Ambri-Piotta 53 HC Lugano 
HC Lugano 32 HC Ambri-PiottaOT
HC Ambri-Piotta 04 HC Lugano 
HC Lugano 31 HC Ambri-Piotta 
HC Lugano wins series 41

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