00:00 – Former Red Wings Forward Austin Czarnik Wins Swiss League MVP
04:16 – Ambühl’s #10 Retired! Swiss Hockey Night Awards & National Team News
1. Former Red Wings Forward Austin Czarnik Wins Swiss League MVP
Austin Czarnik, a former Detroit Red Wings and Grand Rapids Griffins center, has been named the Swiss National League MVP after a successful first season in Europe. Czarnik led the league in scoring with 20 goals and 56 points in 49 games for Bern SC. He previously played 205 NHL games with Boston, Calgary, the New York Islanders, Seattle, and Detroit. Czarnik is set to play for Lausanne HC in the upcoming season.
In this video, we’ll take a closer look at Czarnik’s impressive season and what this achievement means for his career. We’ll also discuss his time with the Red Wings and Griffins, and how he’s adapted to playing in Europe.
If you’re a fan of the Red Wings or just interested in hockey, be sure to check out this video for all the latest news and updates.
2. Ambühl’s #10 Retired! Swiss Hockey Night Awards & National Team News
Breaking news from Swiss Hockey Night! Andres Ambühl’s iconic number 10 jersey will be retired by the Swiss national team. We cover all the award winners, including Sven Andrighetto (MVP), Austin Czarnik, Stéphane Charlin, and Ludvig Johnson. Plus, a look at the Women’s awards and the national team’s special Hockey Award after their World Championship silver medal. Stay up-to-date on Swiss hockey!