Sabrina Zollinger

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Sabrina Zollinger
Born (1993-03-27) 27 March 1993 (age 31)
Zürich, Switzerland
Height 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Weight 65 kg (143 lb; 10 st 3 lb)
Position Defence
Shoots Left
SWHL team
Former teams
HV71
ZSC Lions
Rapperswil-Jona Lakers
National teamFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
Playing career 2008present
Medal record
World Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2012 United States

Sabrina Zollinger (born 27 March 1993) is a Swiss ice hockey player for HV71.

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International career

Zollinger was selected for the Switzerland national women's ice hockey team in the 2010 Winter Olympics. She played in all five games, but did not record a point. [1] [2]

Zollinger has also appeared for Switzerland at four IIHF Women's World Championships. Her first appearance came in 2009. She was a member of the bronze medal winning team at the 2012 championships. [3] [4] [5] [6]

Zollinger made three appearances for the Switzerland women's national under-18 ice hockey team, at two levels of the IIHF World Women's U18 Championships. Her first came in 2009. [7] [8] [9]

Career statistics

Club

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
2007-08 ZSC Lions Frauen SWHL A 50221032020
2008-09ZSC Lions FrauenSWHL A163693830112
2009-10ZSC Lions FrauenSWHL A54151020000
2010-11 Rapperswil-Jona Lakers Damen SWHL A84261220002
2011-12ZSC Lions FrauenSWHL A7134662798
2012-13ZSC Lions FrauenSWHL A195182336704410
2013-14ZSC Lions FrauenSWHL A138101810520212
2014-15 ZSC Lions FrauenSWHL A14581310843714
2015-16 ZSC Lions FrauenSWHL A17891714621314
2015-16ZSC Lions FrauenSwiss Women Cup393124-----
2016-17 ZSC Lions FrauenSWHL A137916860442
2016-17ZSC Lions FrauenSwiss Women Cup10002-----
2017-18 HV71 SDHL 36416202220002
2018-19 HV71SDHL121341460000
2019-20 HV71SDHL00000-----
SWHL A totals11745681131544812203264
SDHL A totals48519243680002

International

YearTeamEvent GPGAPtsPIM
2009 Switzerland U18 WJC18 50008
2009 Switzerland WC 40000
2010 Switzerland U18WJC-18 D152354
2010 Switzerland OG 50000
2011 Switzerland U18WJC-18642612
2011 SwitzerlandWC501110
2012 SwitzerlandWC60112
2013 SwitzerlandWC50006
2015 SwitzerlandWC40004
2016 SwitzerlandWC50008
2017 SwitzerlandWC60008
2018 SwitzerlandOG61016
2019 SwitzerlandWC40004
Junior totals16651124
WC totals3902242
OG totals111016

Honours and achievements

SWHL-A

Swiss Women Cup

WJC-18

2010 : Gold Medal in D1 Division

WC

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References

  1. IIHF – Team Switzerland Stats – 2010 Olympics
  2. IIHF (2011). IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2012. Fenn/M&S. p. 565. ISBN   978-0-7710-9598-6.
  3. "IIHF – Team Switzerland Stats – 2009 World Championship" (PDF). IIHF . Archived (PDF) from the original on 11 February 2018. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  4. IIHF – Team Switzerland Stats – 2011 World Championship
  5. IIHF – Team Switzerland Stats – 2012 World Championship
  6. IIHF – Team Switzerland Stats – 2013 World Championship Archived 21 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  7. IIHF – Team Switzerland Stats – 2009 U-18 World Championship
  8. IIHF – Team Switzerland Stats – 2010 U-18 World Championship Division I
  9. IIHF – Team Switzerland Stats – 2011 U-18 World Championship