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Position
  
Left Wing

Name
  
Raeto Raffainer

Shot
  
Right

Height
  
1.80 m


National team
  
Switzerland

Weight
  
88 kg

Playing career
  
2000–2013

Played for
  
HC Davos, ZSC Lions

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Born
  
January 1, 1981 (age 43) Wolhusen, Switzerland (
1981-01-01
)

Raffainer: "Selbstverständlich sagte ich Ja zum HCD!"


Raeto Raffainer is a former Swiss ice hockey player who played in the Swiss National League A.

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Career

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From 1997 to 2001 Raffainer played for the youth team of HC Davos, and debuted in the National League in 2001 with the Grisons, before moving to Zurich. For the first two seasons in addition to the commitments of the ZSC Lions he was sent on loan to National League B to GCK Lions, a team affiliated to Zurich.

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In 2005 he played with SC Bern, which in three seasons came to the final edition of the championship from 2006 to 2007, lost in Race 7 against Davos. In 2008, also he played in a meeting in LNB with the Young Sprinters HC .

Raeto Raffainer 20 Minuten In Windeseile vom Eis auf den NatiChefsessel

From 2008 to 2010 he played with the Rapperswil-Jona Lakers. Back in December 2009 it was announced he signed with HC Ambri-Piotta, with a contract valid until 2012.In December 2011 it was extended until 2014.

At the end of the 2012-13 season Raffainer accepted a three-year contract in the National League B returning to the GCK Lions.

National team

From 2001 to 2002 Raffainer played for the Swiss Under-20 team in the World Junior Championship, at which Switzerland closed in sixth place where he scored two goals in seven matches.

Managing career

In early 2015 Raffainer retired from his playing career to become a manager within the Swiss Federation of hockey as director of national teams.

References

Raeto Raffainer Wikipedia