Evelina Raselli

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Evelina Raselli
Born (1992-05-03) 3 May 1992 (age 31)
Poschiavo, Switzerland
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Weight 61 kg (134 lb; 9 st 8 lb)
Position Forward
Shot Left
Played for SC Reinach
SC Celerina
HC Lugano
Boston Pride
National teamFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
Playing career 20072022
Medal record
Women's ice hockey
Representing Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
Olympic Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2014 Sochi Team
World Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2012 United States

Evelina Raselli (born 3 May 1992) is a Swiss retired ice hockey forward. [1] [2]

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She has represented Switzerland at the Winter Olympics in 2014, 2018, and 2022. She won the bronze medal after defeating Sweden in the bronze medal playoff in 2014. [3] The team also finished fifth in 2018, and fourth in 2022.

She was selected by the Boston Pride in the 2021 NWHL International Draft on 25 July 2021. [4]

In November 2022, she announced her retirement. [5]

Career statistics

Club

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
2007-08SC Celerina DamenSWHL B161251764-----
2008-09 Ladies Team Lugano SWHL A 1746101450222
2009-10Ladies Team LuganoSWHL A1438112050006
2010-11Ladies Team LuganoSWHL A167121924621318
2011-12Ladies Team LuganoSWHL A20116175830000
2012-13Ladies Team LuganoSWHL A2019224120925740
2013-14Ladies Team LuganoSWHL A1774116064596
2014-15 Ladies Team LuganoSWHL A202719462875384
2015-16 Ladies Team LuganoSWHL A2010182810743722
2016-17 Ladies Team LuganoSWHL A161717348757122
2016-17Ladies Team LuganoSwiss Women's Cup4711180-----
2017-18 Ladies Team LuganoSWHL A202025452263368
2017-18Ladies Team LuganoSwiss Women's Cup10002-----
2018-19 SC Reinach Damen SWHL A1918163430521312
2018-19SC Reinach DamenSwiss Women's Cup21230-----
2019-20 SC Reinach DamenSWHL A101051520-----
2019-20 Brynäs IF SDHL 161671250000
2020-21 Ladies Team LuganoSWHL A2014193332837106
2021-22 Boston Pride PHF 16123632132
SWHL A totals22916717734434674303767126
SDHL totals161671250000
PHF totals16123632132

International

YearTeamEvent GPGAPtsPIM
2008 Switzerland WJC18 50002
2009 SwitzerlandWJC1853366
2010 SwitzerlandWJC18 D15471120
2011 Switzerland WC 50110
2012 SwitzerlandWC62026
2013 SwitzerlandWC50110
2014 Switzerland OG 500025
2015 SwitzerlandWC40000
2016 SwitzerlandWC52022
2017 SwitzerlandWC61236
2018 SwitzerlandOG62242
2019 SwitzerlandWC42022
2021 SwitzerlandWC71012
2022 SwitzerlandOG70002
2022 SwitzerlandWC70110
Junior totals157101728
WC totals51851318
OG totals1622429

Honours and achievements

SWHL-A

Swiss Women's Cup

PHF

WJC18

WC

OG

Other

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References

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  2. 2019 IIHF Women's World Championship roster
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