Former NHLer Sven Andrighetto Named IIHF’s 2025 Male Player of the Year - Daily Faceoff
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IIHF - Andrighetto named Male POTY
Swiss forward finishes ahead of Swayman Swiss forward Sven Andrighetto has capped off a sensational season at home and internationally by being named the IIHF’s Male Player of the Year for 2024-25. He received 34.6% of the votes, easily beating out American goalie Jeremy Swayman, who had 18.6%. In third was Czechia’s David Pastrnak (18%), followed by Denis Malgin (Switzerland, 11.1%), Clayton Keller (United States, 8.8%), and Nathan MacKinno…
Former NHLer Sven Andrighetto named IIHF’s 2025 Male Player of the Year - Daily Faceoff
The IIHF announced Thursday that Swiss forward and former NHLer Sven Andrighetto has been named the 2024-25 IIHF Male Player of the Year. Sven Andrighetto = IIHF Male Player of the Year 2024-25!🇨🇭👏 #IIHF @swissicehockey Read more🔗 https://t.co/iXuntetqBA pic.twitter.com/wayP7utolC — IIHF (@IIHFHockey) June 19, 2025 Andrighetto received 34.6 percent of the votes, beating U.S. goaltender Jeremy Swayman (18.6 percent) and Czech forward David P…
Great honor for Sven Andrighetto: The Swiss national player of the ZSC Lions is chosen by the World Federation as the best player of the last season.
The 32-year-old Andrighetto significantly helped Switzerland advance to the World Cup final in Stockholm, where his team lost to the USA. With seven goals, he was the second best scorer of the tournament. With Zurich, he dominated the Swiss competition and the Champions League. Andrighetto received 34.6 percent of the votes, second American goalkeeper Jeremy Swayman 18.6 percent and third Pastrňák 18 percent. Other candidates for the award were …
Zurich - Swiss forward Sven Andrighetto was voted the best hockey player in the world in the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) poll. Czech representative David Pastrňák finished third among the final six. The results of the third year of the poll, which was won by national team captain Roman Červenka a year ago, were published by the IIHF on its website.
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