EC Graz99ers
- Short name: Graz
- Nickname: 99ers
- Year of foundation: 1999
- Colours: black, orange
- Club status: active
- Address: Stadionplatz 1
A-8041 Graz
Austria - Phone: +43 676 88704 811
- Fax: + 43 316 270465 118
- Email: office@99ers.at, tickets@99ers.at (Tickets)
- WWW: http://www.99ers.at
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Season 2025-2026
* no longer in the club
- Adress: Eisstadion Graz-Liebenau
Zoisweg 15
A-8041 Graz
Austria - Phone: +43 0316/471531-224
- Email: office@elz.at
- Capacity: 4050
- Opened in: 1963
- from 1989 to 1998: EC Graz
- from 1998 to 1999: EHC Graz
- from 1999 to 2010: Graz 99ers
- from 2010 to 2020: Moser Medical Graz 99ers
- from 2020 to present: EC Graz99ers
from 2010 to 2019:
from 2019 to present:
The Graz 99ers reacted to their poor start in EBEL by releasing Todd Björkstrand from his duties as head coach and GM. Assistant coach Ivo Jan has been promoted to the position of head coach and will try to bring his team out of last place. Teppo Kivelä will continue in his role as assistant coach.
(05 Oct 2015)
Austrian EBEL side Graz 99ers have made a big signing by bringing Danish national team forward Morten H. Poulsen to Central Europe for the 2015-16 season. Poulsen has played in 118 national team games for Denmark and was last playing for IK Oskarshamn in Sweden's 2nd division HockeyAllsvenskan.
(14 Jul 2015)
HDD Tilia Olimpija Ljubljana and Moser Medical Graz 99ers finished Sunday's second round EBEL match only last night in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The game on Sunday was cancelled after two periods (Graz leading 1-0) due to problems with ice. The temperature inside the Tivoli ice-hockey hall on sunday was 28 degrees Celsius. Last night both teams stepped on the ice once again and they finished the game. Olimpija came back from trailing one to winning 2-1 and this win surely gave the Dragons boost for tonight's eternal Slovenian classic: Olimpija against Jesenice.
(16 Sep 2011)
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