HC Red Ice

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HC Red Ice
City Martigny, Switzerland
League Swiss League
Founded1939
Folded2017
Home arenaPatinoire du Forum d'Octodure
Website http://www.hcredice.ch/ (inactive)

HC Red Ice Martigny-Verbier-Entremont was a Swiss ice hockey club based in Martigny, Switzerland.

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History

HC Red Ice was founded in 2008 and issued from the fusion of HC Martigny and HC Verbier Val-de-Bagnes. The first team of HC Red Ice was a member of the Swiss League's National League B.

After only three years, HC Red Ice has been involved in the regional final for (Western Switzerland) three times, winning two of them (in 2010 and 2011). During the 2010–2011, HC Red Ice won all 22 matches of the regular league championship before the play-offs phase.

Relegation and promotion

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