Gilles Senn

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Gilles Senn (born 1 March 1996) is a Swiss professional ice hockey goaltender for HC Ambrì-Piotta of the National League (NL). Senn was selected by the New Jersey Devils in the 2017 NHL entry draft, he moved to North America in 2019, mainly playing with New Jersey's American Hockey League affiliate. He made his NHL debut that year, playing two games for the Devils. Internationally Senn has been named to the Swiss national team for several tournaments, but has not played in any games.

Born (1996-03-01) 1 March 1996 (age 30)
Visp, Switzerland
Height 6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
Weight 191 lb (87 kg; 13 st 9 lb)
Position Goaltender
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Gilles Senn
Senn with HC Davos in 2018
Born (1996-03-01) 1 March 1996 (age 30)
Visp, Switzerland
Height 6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
Weight 191 lb (87 kg; 13 st 9 lb)
Position Goaltender
Catches Left
NL team
Former teams
HC Ambrì-Piotta
HC Davos
New Jersey Devils
National team   Switzerland
NHL draft 129th overall, 2017
New Jersey Devils
Playing career 2015present
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Playing career

As a child, Senn was encouraged to play hockey after watching his brother train with Visp. He alternated between forward, defence, and goalie, before eventually settling for goaltender.[1] While growing up in Switzerland, he had limited exposure to the National Hockey League but as he grew older, he began to idolize NHL goaltenders David Aebischer and Martin Gerber.[2] At the age of 16, Senn left the Visp U17 for Davos U17 to combine school and sport.[1] He finished Gymnasium with a high school diploma while continuing to play hockey.[3]

Senn helped lead HC Davos to the semi-finals of the 2016 Spengler Cup with a 3–1 win over the Avtomobilist Ekaterinburg.[4] After the 2016–17 season, Davos lost their starting goaltender Leonardo Genoni to SC Bern, which promoted Senn to their starter the following season.[1] He worked alongside his backup Joren van Pottelberghe to help lead HC Davos to the semi-finals, before eventually losing 5–3.[5] Senn played a career high 34 games during the regular season and posted a .910 save percentage.[6]

Despite the loss in the semi-finals, Senn's performance impressed the New Jersey Devils who drafted him 129th overall in the 2017 NHL entry draft.[7] In August 2017, he was the recipient of the NLA's Youngster of the Year Award.[8]

On 17 April 2019, Senn signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the New Jersey Devils.[9] Later that year, he attended the Devils' development camp at the Prudential Center.[10] After attending the Devils' training camp, he was reassigned to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate the Binghamton Devils.[11] Senn eventually made his AHL debut with the Binghamton Devils on 12 October in a 5–4 overtime loss to the Belleville Senators.[12] After posting a .89 save percentage, he was reassigned to their ECHL affiliate the Adirondack Thunder on 23 November, but was recalled before he could play a game.[13] On 20 December, Senn made his NHL debut when he replaced Mackenzie Blackwood in the third period. He made two saves and allowed one goal as the Devils lost 5–2 against the Washington Capitals.[14] In the next game, on 21 December, Senn made his first NHL start, making 35 saves and allowing three goals in a 5–1 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets.[15]

After two seasons playing within the Devils' organization, Senn as a restricted free agent, opted to return to Switzerland and sign a three-year contract with original club, HC Davos, on 27 May 2021.[16]

Nearing the conclusion of his contract with Davos, Senn opted to sign an initial two-year contract with fellow Swiss club, HC Ambrì-Piotta, on 29 November 2023.[17] In the midst of his first season with Ambrì-Piotta in 2024–25, Senn was signed to a two-year contract extension on 21 November 2024, taking him under contract with the club through to 2028.[18]

International play

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Medal record
Representing   Switzerland
Ice Hockey
World Championships
Silver medal – second place2018 Denmark
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During the 2017–18 season, Senn was selected as the third goaltender for Team Switzerland during the 2018 IIHF World Championship, behind Genoni and Reto Berra.[19] He played in four exhibition games and recorded a 2.55 goals against average and .914 save percentage.[7] As a member of Team Switzerland, he earned a silver medal after a loss in the gold medal game to Sweden.[20]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPWLOTLMINGASOGAASV% GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
2012–13 HC Davos Elite Jr. A 83.43 34.75
2013–14 HC Davos Elite Jr. A 342.76 35.00
2014–15 HC Davos Elite Jr. A 3217921,8627632.52 9535682212.33
2014–15 HC Davos NLA 410085302.11.917
2015–16 HC Davos Elite Jr. A 168518384503.22
2015–16 HC Davos NLA 61202341503.84.883
2016–17 HC Davos NLA 34161432,0008812.64.917 10646392902.72.897
2017–18 HC Davos NL 30121011,7488512.92.905 6243581903.19.894
2018–19 HC Davos NL 2041501,1676203.19.901
2019–20 Binghamton Devils AHL 2717721,6057412.77.901
2019–20 New Jersey Devils NHL 201070403.42.902
2020–21 Binghamton Devils AHL 1731029435603.56.895
2021–22 HC Davos NL 2171011,1066303.42.896
2022–23 HC Davos NL 177519913732.24.922
2023–24 HC Davos NL 155828394203.01.903 10030000.001.000
2024–25 HC Ambrì-Piotta NL 31161001,7718322.81.907 20279604.58.838
NL totals 178697489,94147872.88.906 198101,1065402.97.894
NHL totals 201070403.42.902
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