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Yannick Weber

1988 - Today

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Yannick Cyril Weber (born 23 September 1988) is a Swiss professional ice hockey defenceman for the ZSC Lions of the National League (NL). He was selected in the third round, 73rd overall, by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2007 NHL entry draft. Weber has also previously played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Nashville Predators, and Vancouver Canucks. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Yannick Weber is the 585th most popular hockey player (down from 545th in 2024), the 1,053rd most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 1,017th in 2019) and the 17th most popular Swiss Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Yannick Weber ranks 583 out of 676Before him are Doug Weight, Milan Michálek, Viktor Tikhonov, and Vasily Koshechkin. After him are Sami Vatanen, Joe Pavelski, Philipp Grubauer, Brent Burns, Tomáš Jurčo, Marcus Johansson, Wojtek Wolski, and Elias Lindholm.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Yannick Weber ranks 1,203Before him are Zoran Kvržić, João Souza, Damien Plessis, Eneko Bóveda, Viktor Tikhonov, and Egor Silin. After him are Said Husejinović, Granddi Ngoyi, Salif Coulibaly, Rafael Ramazotti de Quadros, Jessica Vall, and Stephen Sunday.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Yannick Weber ranks 1,050 out of 1,015Before him are Fanny Smith (1992), Nico Müller (1992), and Michel Morganella (1989). After him are Alex Baumann (1985), Mathias Flückiger (1988), Simon Pellaud (1992), Celeste Buckingham (1995), Benjamin Siegrist (1992), Joël Mall (1991), Léo Lacroix (1992), Olivia Nobs (1982), and Natacha Gachnang (1987).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Switzerland

Among hockey players born in Switzerland, Yannick Weber ranks 17Before him are Martin Plüss (1977), Mathias Seger (1977), Reto Berra (1987), Raphael Diaz (1986), Nino Niederreiter (1992), and Sven Andrighetto (1993).