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Brian Zanetti (20, SCL Tigers)
The defender returned after two years in the OHL junior league with the Peterborough Petes (Ka). Not to parent club Lugano. The 1.90 meter giant, who Philadelphia ranked 110th two years ago, expects better development opportunities in the Emmental.
Vinzenz Rohrer (19, Austria, ZSC)
The Vorarlberger was also drafted (No. 75 by Montreal). He’s back playing for his parent club after two years in the OHL with the Ottawa 67’s and could surprise some people.
Maximilian Streule (19, Fribourg)
The Zurich native spent the past two years overseas with the Winnipeg Ice (WHL). The defender did not return to ZSC, but tried his luck at Gottéron.
Liekit Reichle (20, Biel)
Biel grabbed the product from the Lions Talent Factory. The striker, whose mother is from Thailand, returned from Canada a year ago and played in the Swiss League for the GCK Lions last season.
Tommaso De Luca (18, Ambri)
After one season with the Spokane Chiefs (WHL), the talented Italian-Swiss was considered a draft prospect but was not drafted by any NHL team.
Attilio Biasca (20, train)
Last season, the Zug forward was captain and regular goal scorer for the U20 national team and the Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL).
Daniil Ustinkov (17, ZSC)
In the spring he made his first NL appearances as a 16-year-old. Now the Moscow-born defenseman will be the new magnet for NHL scouts.
Leon Muggli (17, train)
The Zug defender, whose brother Tim (20) played for the EVZ last season, is probably also a candidate for the next NHL draft.
Rico Gredig (18, Davos)
The versatile striker also made a good impression at the U18 World Cup at home in the spring and was involved in the preparation of the HCD.
Also with good prospects: The attackers Louis Robin (20, Zug), Lorenzo Canonica (20, Lugano), Joel Marchon (20, Kloten), Jonas Taibel (19, SCRJ Lakers), Thierry Schild (18, Bern), Joel Henry (20, ZSC) , Roberts Cjunskis (20, Lett, Lugano) and the defenders Olmo Albis (It), Simone Terraneo (both 19, Ambri), Yanik Lichtensteiger (18, Davos) and Leandro Hausheer (20, Lugano).
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Source : Blick

I’m Emma Jack, a news website author at 24 News Reporters. I have been in the industry for over five years and it has been an incredible journey so far. I specialize in sports reporting and am highly knowledgeable about the latest trends and developments in this field.