Heinz Jenni

Heinz Jenni ( born July 25, 1951 in Thun, † October 8, 1992 in Zurich ) was a Swiss ice hockey player.

Career

He played for the Swiss national ice hockey team (including at the Olympic Winter Games Sapporo in 1972 and at the Ice Hockey World Championships A- 1972 in Prague). In total, he completed 44 caps for the national team of Switzerland and scored 15 goals. With the HC La Chaux -de-Fonds, he was Swiss champion in the season 1971/1972. Most of his career The forward played ( right wing) with the EV train in the 1st League and National League B National League A. In his career, he also wore the jersey of EHC Thun, from the HC Fribourg and the HC Lugano.

In one of the most extraordinary transfers of the Swiss Ice Hockey history Jenni joined in 1973 as a 22 -year-old national team by former Swiss champion HC La Chaux -de-Fonds to time in the 1st league ( third-highest division) playing EV train. Already in the early season the two national players were changed Gérald Rigolet ( goalkeeper ) and Paul Probst ( striker ) for the same club. These three players played a major role that the EV train was only founded in 1967 less than 10 years managed within the rise of the fourth- highest division (2nd league) in the highest league ( National League A). Heinz Jenni passed away due to a tragic accident at work when he wanted to make an injured colleague help.

Torerfolge

For the EV train he scored in 245 official games federation total of 260 goals and is thus within the association until today scorer:

  • 1973/74 season 45 goals ( 1 league / club internal scorer )
  • Season 1974/75 39 Goals ( National League B / simplifying internal scorer )
  • 1975/76 season 39 goals ( National League B / simplifying internal scorer )
  • 1976/77 season 18 goals ( National League A / internal club top scorer )
  • 1977/ 78 30 Goals ( National League B / simplifying internal scorer )
  • 1978/79 season 35 goals ( National League B / simplifying internal scorer )
  • 1979/80 season 20 goals ( National League B)
  • 1982/83 season 19 goals (1st League )
  • 1983/84 season 15 goals (1st League )

International assignments with the national team of Switzerland

  • 01 28.12.1970 - Austria ( 5:3 ) / Switzerland coach Gaston Pelletier / 1 Goal by Jenni
  • 02 01.01.1972 - Romania ( 6:0 ) / Derek Holmes
  • 03 02.01.1972 - Romania (5:0) / Homes Derek
  • 04 01/27/1972 - Czechoslovakia ( 2:7 ) / Derek Holmes
  • 05 29.01.1972 - Poland ( 4:8 ) / Derek Holmes
  • 06 02/04/1972 - USA ( 3:5 ) / Derek Holmes / Olympic Games Sapporo
  • 07 05.02.1972 - Germany ( West Germany) ( 0:5 ) / Derek Holmes / Olympic Games Sapporo
  • 08 7/2/1972 - Japan ( 3:3 ) / Derek Holmes / Olympic Games Sapporo
  • 09 10.02.1972 - Yugoslavia ( 3:3 ) / Derek Holmes / Olympic Games Sapporo
  • 10 12/2/1972 - Norway ( 3:5 ) / Derek Holmes / Olympic Games Sapporo / 1 Goal
  • 11 03.03.1972 - Romania (4:3) / Derek Holmes
  • 12 03.04.1972 - Romania (3:1) / Derek Holmes
  • 13 06.03.1972 - Germany (GDR) (1:5) / Derek Holmes
  • 14 07.03.1972 - Germany ( DDR) ( 2:4 ) / Derek Holmes
  • 15 03/21/1972 - USA ( 2:4 ) / Derek Holmes
  • 16 03/24/1972 - Czechoslovakia ( 0:16 ) / Derek Holmes
  • 17 25/03/1972 - Czechoslovakia ( 2:9 ) / Derek Holmes
  • 18 04/07/1972 - Czechoslovakia ( 1:19 ) / Derek Holmes / A World Championship Prague
  • 19 04.08.1972 - Sweden ( 1:12 ) / Derek Holmes / A World Championship Prague
  • 20 10.04.1972 - Soviet Union ( 2:10 ) / Derek Holmes / A World Championship Prague
  • 21 04/15/1972 - Czechoslovakia ( 2:12 ) / Derek Holmes / A World Championship Prague
  • 22 18.4.1972 - Soviet Union ( 0:14 ) / Derek Holmes / A World Championship Prague
  • 23 04.11.1972 - Germany ( DDR) ( 5:13 ) / Robertson Stu / 1 Goal
  • 24 11.05.1972 - Germany ( DDR) ( 3:6 ) / Robertson Stu
  • 25 21.11.1972 - Germany ( West Germany) ( 4:6 ) / Robertson Stu / 4 Goals
  • 26 22.11.1972 - Germany ( West Germany) ( 3:7 ) / Robertson Stu / 2 Goals
  • 27 24.11.1972 - Germany ( West Germany) ( 5:5 ) / Robertson Stu
  • 28 26.11.1972 - Germany ( West Germany) (1:4) / Robertson Stu
  • 29 28.12.1972 - Norway ( 6:4 ) / Robertson Stu
  • 30 02.01.1973 - Poland ( 2:5 ) / Robertson Stu / 1 Goal
  • 31 03/01/1973 - Poland (2:3) / Robertson Stu
  • 32 20.01.1973 - Romania (2:3) / Robertson Stu
  • 33 21.01.1973 - Romania ( 5:2 ) / Robertson Stu / 2 Goals
  • 34 02.17.1973 - Austria ( 3:3 ) / Robertson Stu
  • 35 18.02.1973 - Austria (3:1) / Robertson Stu
  • 36 09/03/1973 - Yugoslavia ( 1:7 ) / Robertson Stu
  • 37 10/03/1973 - Yugoslavia (1:4) / Robertson Stu
  • 38 14/03/1973 - Poland (1:3) / Robertson Stu
  • 39 3/22/1973 - Italy (4:3) / Robertson Stu / B / C World Cup / 2 Goals
  • 40 24.03.1973 - Germany ( DDR) ( 5:8 ) / Robertson Stu / B / C World Cup
  • 41 03/25/1973 - Yugoslavia ( 0:6 ) / Robertson Stu / B / C World Cup
  • 42 27/3/1973 - Japan ( 5:4 ) / Robertson Stu / B / C World Cup
  • 43 03.28.1973 - Romania ( 4:5 ) / Robertson Stu / B / C World Cup
  • 44 30.03.1973 - Austria ( 4:8 ) / Robertson Stu / B / C World Cup / 1 Goal

International balance with Switzerland: 44 games / 10 wins / 4 draws / 30 Loss

Special

  • He himself described as his most important goal in the service of EV train the 7:6 - winning goal against the Zurich Ice Club (SAC ) on March 2, 1976 Zurich Hallenstadion. This gate, 22 seconds left in the game, meant for the EV train the initial rise in the National League A (then the highest division in Switzerland).
  • On November 29, 1974 it also the fastest real managed a hat trick in the dress of the EV train. He transformed thanks to three goals between the 53th and 56th minutes, a 0:2 residue to a 3-2 victory against the Zurich Ice Club (SAC ) to. This game was played in front of 6500 spectators at the pouring rain at the time still unmet Zug ice rink under the eyes by the former Swiss Federal Councillor Hans Hürlimann instead.
  • An extraordinary achievement accomplished Jenni also on October 6, 1979 In a championship game of the National League against the EHC Olten ( Full 8:8 ), he scored between the 29th and 44th minutes for the EV train five goals.
  • When EV train Jenni formed a legendary and hugely successful attack formation together with Oskar Huber (left wing ) and Paul Probst ( Centre Forward ). He distinguished himself by outstanding final grades, strong nerves in front of goal and a strong and accurate wrist shot. Jenni wore the EV train will wear the number 12
  • In a friendly match against Germany Jenni scored all four Swiss hit. The game went for Switzerland still lost with 4:6.

Swell

  • Club Record 25 years EV train by Gianni Pirali and Danny Suter
  • Official Olympic Guide to the Swiss delegation Winter Olympic Games in 1972 in Sapporo
  • Various newspapers: "Sports " ( Zurich ); "Train Tageblatt " ( train ); " Block Messages" ( train )
  • Slide show: 30 years of EV train
  • Olympian ( Switzerland )
  • National Hockey Player ( Switzerland )
  • Born in 1951
  • Died in 1992
  • Man
  • Swiss
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