1998–99 Nationalliga A season
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Swiss professional ice hockey season
The 1998–99 NLA season was the 61st regular season of the Nationalliga A.
HC Ambri-Piotta (1) vs. SC Rapperswil-Jona (8) | Away | Home | SC Rapperswil-Jona 2 | 5 HC Ambri-Piotta | HC Ambri-Piotta 4 | 1 SC Rapperswil-Jona | SC Rapperswil-Jona 0 | 7 HC Ambri-Piotta | HC Ambri-Piotta 2 | 4 SC Rapperswil-Jona | SC Rapperswil-Jona 2 | 6 HC Ambri-Piotta | HC Ambri-Piotta wins series 4–1 | | | ZSC Lions vs. Kloten Flyers | Away | Home | Kloten Flyers 1 | 3 ZSC Lions | | ZSC Lions 1 | 5 Kloten Flyers | | Kloten Flyers 3 | 2 ZSC Lions | n.P. | ZSC Lions 5 | 3 Kloten Flyers | | Kloten Flyers 1 | 2 ZSC Lions | | ZSC Lions 5 | 8 Kloten Flyers | | Kloten Flyers 3 | 1 ZSC Lions | | Kloten Flyers wins series 4–3 | |
HC Lugano vs. HC Davos | Date | Away | Home | HC Davos 3 | 4 HC Lugano | OT | HC Lugano 2 | 3 HC Davos | n.P. | HC Davos 0 | 6 HC Lugano | | HC Lugano 6 | 5 HC Davos | | HC Davos 4 | 3 HC Lugano | | HC Lugano 4 | 3 HC Davos | | HC Lugano wins series 4–2 | | | SC Bern (4) vs. EV Zug (5) | Date | Away | Home | EV Zug 2 | 3 SC Bern | | SC Bern 1 | 5 EV Zug | | EV Zug 3 | 4 SC Bern | OT | SC Bern 1 | 4 EV Zug | | EV Zug 5 | 2 SC Bern | | SC Bern 3 | 4 EV Zug | OT | EV Zug wins series 4–2 | |
HC Ambri-Piotta vs. Kloten Flyers | Away | Home | Kloten Flyers 1 | 3 HC Ambri-Piotta | | HC Ambri-Piotta 5 | 0 Kloten Flyers | | Kloten Flyers 3 | 2 HC Ambri-Piotta | OT | HC Ambri-Piotta 3 | 1 Kloten Flyers | n.P. | Kloten Flyers 1 | 3 HC Ambri-Piotta | | HC Ambri-Piotta wins series 4–1 | | | HC Lugano vs. EV Zug | Date | Away | Home | EV Zug 6 | 7 HC Lugano | OT | HC Lugano 2 | 0 EV Zug | | EV Zug 1 | 3 HC Lugano | | HC Lugano 2 | 3 EV Zug | OT | EV Zug 1 | 6 HC Lugano | | HC Lugano wins series 4–1 | |
HC Ambri-Piotta vs. HC Lugano | Away | Home | HC Lugano 3 | 2 HC Ambri-Piotta | n.P. | HC Ambri-Piotta 5 | 3 HC Lugano | | HC Lugano 3 | 2 HC Ambri-Piotta | OT | HC Ambri-Piotta 0 | 4 HC Lugano | | HC Lugano 3 | 1 HC Ambri-Piotta | | HC Lugano wins series 4–1 | |
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The 1939–40 season was not held due to the outbreak of World War II. |