Biography Flash: Ivana Wey - Swiss Hockey's 18-Year-Old Sensation Making Waves with Michigan Goals and National Team Glory
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Ivana Wey has had a relatively quiet few days publicly, but even in a calm news cycle she remains one of the most intriguing young forwards in Swiss women’s hockey, and the past year continues to shape how we talk about her on Biography Flash. Official information from her club EV Zug confirms she is under contract through the 2025–26 season, still listed as an 18‑year‑old offensive player born in 2006, a reminder of just how young she is for the impact she is already making at the top level in Switzerland, with roots in the HC Davos youth system according to the EVZ team profile. Recent EVZ news items this autumn and early winter placed her in the core national‑team group, mentioned alongside Zug stars like Lara Stalder and Naemi Herzig as one of the players repeatedly called into Swiss national duty, further cementing her status as part of the country’s long‑term plans.
Looking slightly beyond the last few days for context that still drives current headlines, EV Zug’s own coverage earlier this year highlighted Wey’s role in the women’s playoff run, including a playoff final game where the only Zug goal came off her stick in a losing effort to SC Bern Frauen, and a record‑crowd semifinal where she struck twice, once on the power play and once shorthanded, the kind of clutch production coaches remember when they draw up rosters for big tournaments. Zug’s season recap this spring emphasized how rapidly the last months had unfolded for her: the U18 World Championship on home ice, a Swiss Cup final, an SWHL B title with promotion to the PostFinance Women’s League, and then her first senior World Championship, a sequence that still frames almost every current media mention of her career.
Internationally, that senior Worlds in Utica remains a defining storyline that continues to be referenced in newer pieces: Switzerland struggled, but Ivana Wey’s name popped on the scoresheet with an early goal against Finland and a key assist versus Germany, helping secure Switzerland’s place in the top division and signaling to the wider hockey world that another dangerous Swiss scorer had arrived. The Hockey News recently revisited her rise, calling her one of the most creative young forwards in the game and noting that she has already pulled off two “Michigan” lacrosse‑style goals this season for EV Zug, part of a 31‑goal, 79‑point outburst in just 15 games that has fueled both promotion and buzz about her ceiling. In that same profile, she describes herself simply as a creative player who likes to try new skills in practice and bring them into games, a strikingly grounded self‑portrait for someone now being discussed as a key piece of Switzerland’s offensive future.
Speculation in Swiss hockey circles, largely in commentary rather than formal reporting, centers on how big a role she will play in the run‑up to the 2026 Olympics and whether her previously reported commitment to the NCAA will accelerate her development against North American competition; those are credible trajectories but not yet fully documented in official announcements for the very latest days. What we can say with confidence is that every verified update still paints the same picture: an 18‑year‑old forward locked in with EV Zug, integrated into the national team core, and carrying a growing reputation for flair, scoring touch, and big‑game nerves.
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