Among the selected players, Colin Muller has called up three experienced players: defenders Shannon Sigrist and Stefanie Wetli, and forward Lisa Rüedi. Alongside them, several young players, including debutant Norina Müller.
The Swiss will start their tournament with a game against Finland on November 5, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. Two days later, they will face Sweden at 6:00 p.m., before concluding on Saturday against Czechia at 11:30 a.m. In the first stage, held in Kloten in August, Switzerland ended the tournament in third place.
Goaltenders (2): Talina Benderer (Hockey Grischun Sud), Monja Wagner (Union College / USA).
Defenders (8): Annic Büchi (EV Zug), Elena Gaberell (EV Zug), Nina Harju (EV Zug), Janine Hauser (ZSC Lions), Laure Mériguet (Genève-Servette), Shannon Sigrist (ZSC Lions), Lucie Tenenbaum (Minnesota State University / USA), Stefanie Wetli (SC Bern).
Forwards (12): Leoni Balzer (HC Davos Ladies), Naemi Herzig (Holy Cross University / USA), Lena-Marie Lutz (HC Ambri-Piotta), Jael Manetsch (EV Zug), Alina Marti (EV Zug), Norina Müller (HC Fribourg-Gottéron Ladies), Kaleigh Quennec (SC Bern), Alena Lynn Rossel (SC Bern), Noemi Ryhner (EV Zug), Lisa Rüedi (ZSC Lions), Jade Surdez (HC Fribourg-Gottéron Ladies), Ivana Wey (EV Zug).
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