Caryl Neuenschwander

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Caryl Neuenschwander (right) in September 2014

Caryl Neuenschwander (right) in September 2014

Date of birth January 16, 1984
place of birth Landeyeux , Switzerland
Size 181 cm
Weight 93 kg
position Right wing
Shot hand Right
Career stations
2001-2005 SC Bern
2005-2009 Friborg-Gottéron
2009-2013 SC Bern
2013-2015 Lausanne HC
2015-2018 Friborg-Gottéron

Caryl Neuenschwander (born January 16, 1984 in Landeyeux ) is a former Swiss ice hockey player who was active for 17 years in the National League A for Friborg-Gottéron , Lausanne HC and SC Bern . He won the Swiss championship three times with SC Bern .

Career

Acting on the position of the right winger, Caryl Neuenschwander played in his youth for SC Bern , for whom he made his debut in the National League A during the 2001/02 season . In his second NLA season he earned a regular place in the city of Bern, with whom he won his first Swiss championship in the 2003/04 season . He played one more season in the Bernese dress before Neuenschwander moved to Friborg-Gottéron in 2005 . There he took on a more important role than before in Bern and the striker managed to increase his points yield significantly.

After four seasons with Gottéron, he returned to the capital. With the hats , the player won the Swiss championship for the second time in the 2009/10 season . In December 2012 Neuenschwander signed a contract with the SCL Tigers that will be valid from the 2013/14 season. However, after the Langnauer were defeated in league qualification to Lausanne HC and relegated to the second-highest division, the winger moved instead to the Vaudois and signed a two-year contract with Lausanne HC. He then returned to Friborg-Gottéron, where he was also put under contract for two years.

At the end of the 2017/18 season he ended his career after 882 games, 79 goals and 114 assists in the NLA and became a tax advisor.

International

For Switzerland Neuenschwander took part in the World Youth Championship Under-18 in 2002 and the Under-20 World Youth Championship in 2003 in part. For the senior selection, Neuenschwander was on the ice several times, but without establishing himself as a service provider.

Achievements and Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Neuenschwander quits and becomes a tax advisor. In: freiburger-nachrichten.ch. February 27, 2018, accessed September 13, 2018 .