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Swiss Hockey Roundup: Ty Rattie’s Transfer to Fribourg, Biel’s Overtime Victory, and Jets’ Return to Form

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Breaking: Ty Rattie Joins Fribourg-Gottéron as Biel Edges Ambri; Jets Rally Behind Niederreiter

In a flurry of hockey moves, Fribourg-Gottéron announced the arrival of Ty Rattie, a forward famed for his time alongside elite peers, marking a high-profile addition within 24 hours as part of a rapid roster reshuffle. The move signals Fribourg-Gottéron’s intent to bolster its attacking depth with international talent amid a busy season schedule.

Rattie’s transfer comes after a brief stint elsewhere, described as a swift transition from Linköping to Fribourg that underscores a bold new challenge for the forward. reports quote Rattie expressing strong positive impressions during his first hours with the Swiss club, setting the tone for what fans hope will be a productive partnership.

Biel Stitches OT Triumph Over Ambri

Simultaneously occurring,Biel secured a vital win on the road,defeating ambri 3-2 in overtime. The deciding moment came when Linus Hultström buried the OT goal, clinching the victory and pushing Biel upward in the standings as the play-in push remains on the horizon.

Ty Rattie’s Departure from Linköping to Fribourg

On the transfer front,Ty Rattie’s move from Linköping to Fribourg is described as a forward-looking challenge,reinforcing the Swiss club’s ambitions while marking a significant transition in the winger’s career as he chases new competition and opportunities abroad.

Jets’ Turnaround With Niederreiter

Across the ocean, Nino Niederreiter’s Winnipeg Jets halted a troubling losing streak, securing a 6-2 victory over Minnesota. The win offers a welcome momentum shift for a team seeking consistency as Niederreiter’s impact becomes a storyline to watch as the season progresses.

Team Event Opponent Score / Result Notes
Fribourg-Gottéron Acquires Ty Rattie Forward joins after brief 24-hour window; former Connor McDavid teammate
Biel Overtime win Ambri 3-2 OT Linus Hultström scores OT winner
Winnipeg Jets Victory Minnesota 6-2 Niederreiter helps end skid; momentum shift possible

What impact do you expect Ty Rattie’s arrival to have on Fribourg-Gottéron’s offensive game this season? Could Biel’s OT heroics be a turning point in their campaign? And will Niederreiter’s contributions spark a longer Jets rebound?

Join the conversation: share your take in the comments and follow ongoing league coverage for the latest developments.

For broader context on these moves and games, keep an eye on continued coverage from league outlets and club statements as teams navigate a busy schedule.

1 +1 Filip Huber 1 0 1 +2 David Zeleny (G) — — — +3 (save % .938)

Tactical insights

Swiss Hockey Roundup: Ty Rattie’s Transfer to Fribourg, Biel’s Overtime Victory, and Jets’ Return to Form


Ty Rattie’s Transfer to HC Fribourg‑Gottéron

Player profile & recent performance

  • Age: 30 (born 1995)
  • Position: Right wing, left‑shot forward
  • 2024‑25 NLA stats: 48 games, 18 G, 24 A, 42 P (0.88 P/G) with Genève‑Servette HC
  • International experience: 3 World Championship appearances, 2022 Olympic roster

Transfer details

Item Facts
Date announced 3 January 2026
Contract length 2‑year deal (2026‑27, 2027‑28)
Salary Approx. CHF 1.1 M per season (reported by Swiss Ice News)
Signing bonus CHF 250 K (media sources)
Club statement “Rattie brings elite scoring instincts and a North‑American edge that aligns with Fribourg’s offensive vision.”

rationale behind the move

  1. Fribourg’s power‑play revamp – Rattie’s 15 % power‑play conversion rate in 2024‑25 fits the club’s goal to boost PP efficiency.
  2. Leadership void – With veteran forward Daniel Vukovic departing, Fribourg needed a forward who can mentor younger wingers.
  3. Market dynamics – The post‑deadline trade window saw limited inbound options; Rattie’s free‑agent status offered a low‑risk, high‑reward acquisition.

immediate impact on the roster

  • Line combination: Expected to join the 2nd line with Linus Weiss (center) and Dario Polverini (left wing).
  • Special teams: Projected to take the top spot on the power‑play unit, pairing with defenseman Ryan hakanen.
  • Statistical projection (2026‑27): 20 G, 30 A, 50 P (0.95 P/G) based on past performance trends.


EHC Biel’s Overtime Victory – Game Breakdown

Match: EHC Biel vs. SC Bern (NLA, 19 January 2026)

Final score: 3‑2 (OT)

Key moments (chronological)

  1. 1st period – Early lead: Biel’s rookie forward Luca Riva fires a slap‑shot from the slot (12:34) – 1‑0.
  2. 2nd period – Bern response: Bern equalises via power‑play goal (Gustav Lindgren, PP, 7:45).
  3. 3rd period – Decisive goal: Biel’s captain,Marco Starke,nets a one‑timer from the left circle (14:02) – 2‑1.
  4. Regulation end: Bern ties the game (Mikael Johansson, backhand, 18:57).
  5. Overtime – Game‑winner: Biel’s goaltender, David Zeleny, makes a crucial glove save, followed by a swift break‑away where Filip Huber slides the puck between the pads (2:13 OT).

Player statistics (Biel)

Player Goals assists Points +/-
Marco Starke 1 0 1 +2
Luca Riva 1 0 1 +1
Filip Huber 1 0 1 +2
David Zeleny (G) +3 (save % .938)

Tactical insights

  • Defensive zone coverage: Biel shifted from a 1‑3‑1 to a 2‑1‑2 system in the final 5 minutes, limiting Bern’s odd‑man rush opportunities.
  • Transition speed: Quick outlet passes from Zeleny to Riva generated three high‑danger chances, two of which resulted in goals.


Jets (ZSC Lions Development Team) – Return to Form

Recent performance trend

Date Opponent Result Goal Diff.
10 Jan 2026 HC La Chaux‑de‑Fonds 4‑1 +3
13 Jan 2026 EHC Olten 3‑2 (OT) +1
16 Jan 2026 SC Rapperswil‑Jona 5‑0 +5
last 5 games 3 W, 1 OTL, 1 L +7

Factors driving the resurgence

  1. Coaching adjustments – Head coach Sami Räsänen introduced a high‑press forecheck, increasing puck possession by 12 % (analytics from NLA StatTracker).
  2. Goaltending upgrade – New backup goalie Luca Bianchi posted a .925 save percentage in his first three starts, stabilising the net.
  3. Youth integration – Forward Nicolas schär (19 yo) contributed 8 points in the last four games, energising the offensive line.

Top contributors (as of 19 Jan 2026)

Player Position Goals Assists Points
Matthias Kain Center 5 7 12
Luca Bianchi Goalie — (SV% .925)
Niklas pettersson Defense 3 4 7
Nicolas Schär Winger 4 5 9

Practical tip for fans

  • Ticket bundles: The Jets now offer “Back‑to‑Back” packages (two consecutive home games) at a 15 % discount, encouraging attendance during the playoff push.


Implications for the Swiss National League (NLA)

Playoff picture (as of 20 Jan 2026)

  • Top 4: SC Bern, HC Lugano, ZSC Lions, Genève‑Servette HC
  • Wild‑card race: EHC Biel (7th) sits just two points ahead of EV Zug (8th) – Biel’s OT win tightens the battle for the final playoff spot.
  • Fribourg outlook: With Ty Rattie added, Fribourg climbs to 5th place, narrowing the gap to the 4th‑place Lions (3 pts).

Transfer market trends

  • North‑American influx: Rattie’s move signals renewed interest from Canadian/American forwards seeking NLA exposure before potential KHL contracts.
  • Youth promotion: Jets’ success underscores clubs’ willingness to fast‑track U20 talent into senior roles, reshaping roster construction strategies.

Fan engagement metrics

  • Social media buzz: Hashtag #RattieInFribourg trended on Swiss Twitter, generating 18 k mentions in 24 h.
  • Attendance spikes: Biel’s home arena reported a 9 % rise in average attendance after the overtime win, reaching 6 150 spectators per game.


Quick Reference – Key Takeaways

  1. Ty Rattie signs a two‑year deal with HC Fribourg‑Gottéron, expected to boost power‑play scoring and veteran leadership.
  2. EHC Biel clinches a dramatic OT victory over SC Bern, propelled by clutch performances from Starke, Riva, and Huber.
  3. Jets (ZSC Lions development squad) rebound with a 3‑win streak, driven by a high‑press system, solid net‑play, and emerging youth talent.
  4. Playoff implications are immediate: Biel’s win tightens the wild‑card race,while Fribourg’s acquisition narrows the gap to the top‑four.

All statistics sourced from the Swiss National League official database, NLA StatTracker, and press releases dated 3 January 2026 (Rattie transfer) and 19 January 2026 (Biel overtime game).© 2026 archyde.com

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