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SC Bern dominated the traditional awards of Swiss hockey
In the beautiful venue of Kursaal restaurant in Bern, The Swiss Ice Hockey named all the winners of traditional Swiss Ice hockey Awards. Champion SC Bern was the major winner
Here all the winners:
Regular Season MVP 2016/17 :
Mark Arcobello (CP Bern) : with a stellar first season in Switzerland - 75 points in 66 games - Arcobello wins the title of best player and earns an extension of his contract until 2020
Play-off MVP 2016/17 :
Thomas Rüfenacht (CP Bern) : with 18 points (7G, 11A) in 16 games of playoffs, Rufenacht was the key player for the winning campaign of SC Bern in the post-season
Goaltender of the Year (Trophée Jacques Plante) 2016/17 :
Leonardo Genoni (CP Bern) : after 9 seasons with HC Davos, Genoni had an excellent the regular season, but was decisive in the play-offs with an outstanding 94.9 %
Youngster of the Year 2016/17 (PostFinance trophy) :
Gilles Senn (HC Davos): after a great season in Davos cage as heir of Genoni, Senn earns a draft by New Jersey Devils
Most Popular Player 2016/17 :
Andres Ambühl (HC Davos) : fourth consegcutive title of Most Popular Player for the Davos icon
Hockey Award :
Nico Hischier (Halifax Mooseheads)
Special Award:
Simon Schenk : Retired this season after a career as player at SC Langenthal and coach for Switzerland national team, ZSC Lions organization and GCK Lions, Schenk was awarded for his contribution at Swiss Hockey development
Woman of the Year
Lara Stalder (Univ. of Minnesota-Duluth)
Czech Rep.:
Tipsport extraliga |
1.liga |
2.liga
Slovakia:
Tipsport Extraliga |
1.liga
Sweden:
SHL |
HockeyAllsvenskan
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