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Markus Rudolf Graf (born 24 July 1959) is a Swiss former
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player, coach, and executive. Prior to a professional career in Switzerland, he represented his country internationally on the under-18 team and the men's junior team. In six seasons for
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in the Nationalliga A, he won a silver medal and was voted an all-time legend by the team's fans. He won the Nationalliga A championship twice with
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, then played for
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before transitioning into a
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in lower-level leagues. Graf later coached EHC Olten and
EHC Biel EHC Biel-Bienne is a professional ice hockey club based in the bilingual city of Biel/Bienne, Switzerland and plays in the National League (NL). Since the city of Biel is completely bilingual, alongside the German name EHC Biel (Abbr: EHCB) the te ...
in the Nationalliga B, was an executive with the
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, then served as the international
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supervisor for the
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(SIHF) for 16 years, and was on the
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(IIHF) coaching and development committee. He created the guidelines for training
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players, which then formed the approach to training the
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. Later in his career, he focused on the training of coaches, and was the interim
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of the SIHF until retirement in 2024. He received the
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from the IIHF, for international programs to develop youth players.


Early life and junior hockey

Markus Rudolf Graf was born on 24 July 1959, in
Biel, Switzerland Biel/Bienne (official bilingual wording; German: ''Biel'' ; French: ''Bienne'' ; locally ; ; ; ) is a bilingual city in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. With over 55,000 residents, it is the country's tenth-largest city by population. The ...
. Growing up playing
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in Switzerland, he was left-shooting
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listed at , and . He played internationally for the Switzerland under-18 team in 1976, and at the 1977 European Championship in Germany. He later played for the Switzerland men's national junior team at the 1978 World Junior Championships in Canada.


Professional hockey career

Turning professional, Graf played six seasons for
SC Langnau The SC Langnau Tigers are a professional ice hockey team from Langnau im Emmental, Switzerland. They play in the National League (NL). The team plays its home games in the 6,050-seat Emmental Versicherung Arena, which is currently one of the sma ...
in the Nationalliga A from 1977 to 1983. In his first season with Langnau, the team finished second in the league winning a silver medal, one point away from first place and the gold medal. Wearing uniform #15, fans voted him one of the team's 75 "all-time legends" during Langnau's 75th anniversary season in 2022. In 1983, Graf began two seasons playing with in the Swiss 1st League. In his first season, EHC Thun-Steffisburg placed second in Group 3, but lost in the playoffs for promotion to Nationalliga B. In the 1984–85 season, he scored a career best 42 goals, 35 assists, and 77
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. Returning to the Nationalliga A, Graf played the next two seasons with
HC Lugano Hockey Club Lugano, often abbreviated to HC Lugano or HCL, is a professional ice hockey club based in Lugano, Switzerland. The team competes in the National League (NL) and has won seven Swiss championships. History The founding of HC Lugano took ...
, winning the league championship twice. HC Lugano placed first during the 1985–86 season, and defeated
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and
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to win the playoffs. HC Lugano finished in first place again during the 1986–87 season, then defeated
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and
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for the playoffs championship. Graf played for
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in the 1987–88 Nationalliga B season, where he scored 27 goals and 52 points in 36 games. He helped EHC Olten to a third-place finish in the regular season, and playoffs series wins versus
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and
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to earn promotion to Nationalliga A for the next season. He played the next four seasons in Nationalliga A, placing seventh in the 1988–89 season and fifth in the 1989–90 season, but saw first-round playoffs losses both seasons versus EHC Kloten. In the 1990–91 season, EHC Olten finished in last place, but won the six-team relegation/promotion playoffs to remained in Nationalliga A. Placing ninth in the 1991–92 season, Graf was unable to help EHC Olten avoid relegation again when the team placed third in the six-team relegation/promotion playoffs. Competing in the 1992–93 Nationalliga B season, he helped EHC Olten place second of ten teams. While playing for EHC Olten, Graf became
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of EHC Rheinfelden in the Swiss 2nd League in 1992. He led them to 9 points in 18 games during the 1992–93 season, but a ninth-place finish of ten teams in the Central Division meant that the team was demoted to Swiss 3rd League. From 1993 to 1997, Graf was the
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of EHC Rheinfelden. During the 1995–96 Nationalliga B season, Graf was named head coach of EHC Olten, replacing Fyodor Kanareykin in January 1996. Graf coached the final 12 games in the regular season, winning three games, with EHC Olten placing ninth in the league. The team finished two points below the eight place team, and did not qualify for the playoffs. He returned as head coach of EHC Olten for the 1997–98 season, and led them to 17 wins and 39 points in 40 games, and sixth-place standing in the league. His team lost in the first playoffs round three-games-to-one versus HC Thurgau. In the 1998–99 season, he coached EHC Olten to 21 wins and 44 points in 40 games, and a third-place finish. He led his team to a first-round playoffs victory in three consecutive games versus SC Säntis, then lost in the second round three-games-to-two versus
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. Graf returned as a head coach in Nationalliga B, leading
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for the 2000–01 season. His team earned 26 wins and 57 points in 40 games, placing second in the league. He led EHC Biel to a three-games-to-one first-round playoffs victory versus HC Ajoie, a second-round victory versus
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by three-games-to-one, then a loss in the finals by three consecutive games versus
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. He was released on head coach on 14 February 2002. With only two games remaining in the 2001–02 season, Graf's team had 20 wins and 41 points, and was in third place. According to
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who played for EHC Biel, Graf was big on fitness and had his players do two-hour runs in the mountains. Graf became the sports manager of the
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for the
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, and subsequently as the team's director of player development for the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons. He later played parts of eight seasons for EHC
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in the Swiss 3rd League from 2006 to 2016.


Swiss league playing statistics

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Coaching statistics


Swiss Ice Hockey Federation

Graf served as the international
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supervisor for the
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(SIHF) from 2006 to 2022. He also sat on the coaching and development committee of the
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(IIHF) for eight years, and instructed at international hockey camps. In training players, Graf emphasized that hockey is more than a game, and it can develop life skills. He created the "Foundation, Talent, Elite, Mastery" program adopted as the SIHF mantra. He later created an "umbrella" program to foster local and regional support of players, and developed virtual training programs during the
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. In discussing foreign import players in Swiss leagues, Graf felt that they could "strengthen the structure and boost competition", but felt that limits were necessary to give Swiss players a chance to develop. Graf created the "swissmadehockey" guidelines for training
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players, which then formed the approach to training the
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, and helped develop national team players
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and
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. Graf also served as an assistant coach at the 2010
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, when Switzerland finished second place, and was an assistant coach for team Switzerland in ice hockey at the 2019 Winter Universiade where they finished eighth place. When Graf became the SIHF director of recruitment and education in 2022, his focus turned to the training of coaches. He stressed that coaches needed the same level of training as players, to impart knowledge, and to gain the trust of the players. He felt that a coach's behavior as a role model, would shape the personality of players. He also sought more youth hockey coaches per player, and more assistant coaches in junior hockey to improve training quality. He also developed a club management training course, which included increasing membership, gaining sponsors, and handling legal issues. Graf resigned as the director of recruitment and education on 31 May 2024. He subsequently served on the SIHF board of directors, but postponed retiring in September to serve as the interim
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until the position was filled. He retired at the end of October 2024, when Martin Baumann became the chief executive officer. In 2024, he received the
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from the IIHF. He was credited for his vision, communication, and IIHF programs to develop youth players.


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