Team Switzerland unveiled its leadership team ahead of the 2026 IIHF World Championship today. The tournament will be held in Zurich and Fribourg, Switzerland, from May 15–31. Unsurprisingly, included in that group is New Jersey Devils’ captain, Nico Hischier.
He will wear an “A,” alongside Sven Andrighetto, Janis Moser, and Nino Niederreiter, with Roman Josi serving as captain. Hischier will also be joined by teammate Timo Meier, but the “Swiss Trio” will be incomplete this year, as Jonas Siegenthaler has been sidelined with an undisclosed injury.
Our captains team for the 2026 IIHF World Championship in Zürich & Fribourg! 🫡💪
— Swiss Ice Hockey (@SwissIceHockey) May 14, 2026
©️: Roman Josi
🅰️: Sven Andrighetto, Nico Hischier, Janis Moser, Nino Niederreiter#SIHF #MensWorlds #OurHomeOurTime #IIHF pic.twitter.com/7uNT8fJxh6
Hischier served as an alternate captain for Switzerland at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy in February, where he recorded a goal and three assists across five games. He also wore an “A” for his home country at the 2025 World Championship, but played just four games before sitting out the rest of the tournament with a muscular injury.

He finished the 2025-26 season, his ninth in the NHL, as the Devils’ leading goal scorer, notching 28 goals and 66 points. Once again, he proved to be a stabilizing presence as the team dealt with countless injuries, losing streaks, and scoring slumps.
Through every difficulty, Hischier stood out due to his elite two-way play and defensive expertise. He averaged 2.33 points per 60 minutes, per Natural Stat Trick. He even increased his physical presence in 2025-26, setting a career-high in both hits (58) and blocked shots (62).
Hischier is expected to play a similar role as the top-line center in his seventh appearance at Worlds. Team Switzerland took home back-to-back silver medals in 2024 and 2025, but expect them to be on the hunt for gold this year.
As the 2026 World Championship unfolds later this month, be sure to follow The Hockey Writers for all the latest news and updates.
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