Patrick Fischer

Player

Birthday September 6, 1975

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Zug, Switzerland

Age 48 years old

Nationality Switzerland

Height 1.82 m

Weight 88 kg

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1975

Patrick Fischer (born September 6, 1975) is a Swiss ice hockey coach and former professional ice hockey forward who played briefly in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Arizona Coyotes.

He predominantly played in his native country in the National League A.

He is currently the head coach of the Swiss national team.

1992

Fischer made his professional debut at EV Zug of the Swiss National League A (NLA) during the 1992–93 season.

1997

He transferred to fellow NLA side HC Lugano in 1997 and won the Swiss championship with the club in 1999.

2002

After two years with Lugano, Fischer moved on to HC Davos, where he played until the end of the 2002–03 campaign.

During his Davos stint, he won a Swiss championship in 2002 as well as the Spengler Cup in 2000.

Fischer won a total of 183 caps for the Swiss national team and played in the 2002 and 2006 Olympic Games as well as in several World Championships.

2003

He joined back EV Zug in 2003 and then in 2006–07 took his game to the NHL, joining the Arizona Coyotes.

2006

He appeared in his first NHL game on October 5, 2006, against the New York Islanders and played a total of 27 games for the Coyotes.

2007

After a short stint at SKA St. Petersburg of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) at the beginning of the 2007–08 campaign, Fischer returned to Zug.

2009

He retired on May 8, 2009, from professional ice hockey.

He was named to EV Zug's Wall of Fame and had his jersey number 21 retired by the club.

2010

He started his coaching career in the youth ranks of HC Lugano and was named assistant coach of the club's NLA team in 2010.

2011

He briefly took over as interim head coach in October 2011 after the sacking of Barry Smith.

2013

In 2013, he was named Lugano head coach and was relieved of his duties in October 2015 after collecting only 16 points from the 15 opening games of the 2015–16 season.

Serving as assistant coach to Sean Simpson, Fischer helped the Swiss national team win the silver medal at the 2013 World Championships, and also joined the coaching staff for the 2014 World Championships.

2015

In December 2015, he was named head coach of the Swiss national team.