Jan Alston Explained

Birth Date:14 April 1969
Birth Place:Granby, Quebec, Canada
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Weight Lb:193.6
Position:Centre
Shoots:Right
Ntl Team:Canada
Draft:Undrafted
Career Start:1990
Career End:2011

Jan Alston (born April 14, 1969) is a Canadian-Swiss ice hockey executive, coach and former professional ice hockey centre. He was granted Swiss citizenship in 2002.[1]

He became sport director at Swiss side Lausanne HC in 2011.[2]

Playing career

A native of Granby, Alston skated at the QMAAA and QMJHL level in his home province of Quebec and then spent his entire pro career in Europe, suiting up in Italy, Germany and Switzerland.

He launched his professional career in Italy in 1990 at third-division side Eppan. Over the years, he would gradually work his way up the ladder and spend 12 years in one of the most competitive leagues in Europe, the Swiss National League A (NLA).

Until 1994, Alston mostly played in Italy and signed with EHC Biel of the NLA for the 1994-95 campaign. He quickly made his scoring presence felt in the Swiss top-flight, tallying 28 goals and 23 assists (36 games) for Biel. After one year each at fellow NLA teams HC Davos and HC La Chaux-de-Fonds, Alston headed to Germany, joining the Berlin Capitals of the country's top-tier division, Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL), for the 1997-98 season. He transferred from Berlin to Adler Mannheim after one year and helped the team win the German championship in his first season (1998–99). Alston led the DEL in scoring (55 games: 31 goals, 43 assists) the following year, en route to being named DEL Player of the Year.[3] After winning a second German championship with Mannheim in 2000-01,[4] he returned to Switzerland, signing with NLA team ZSC Lions. In nine years with the Lions, Alston played a crucial role in their run to the 2008 Swiss championship and in winning the Champions Hockey League in 2009.[5] He had two more appearances in the NLA finals with ZSC and also served as an assistant captain for several years.

Alston spent the last season (2010–11) of his playing career at NLB side Lausanne HC, while also serving as playing assistant to head coach John Van Boxmeer.[6]

Managing career

In November 2011, Alston put pen to paper on a five-year deal as sport director at Lausanne HC of Switzerland.[7] He signed a five-year contract extension in December 2015.[8]

Career statistics

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1986–87Saint-Jean CastorsQMJHL682032523084379
1987–88Saint-Jean CastorsQMJHL6939387746750510
1988–89Saint-Jean CastorsQMJHL695886144115469150
1989–90Saint-Jean LynxQMJHL656174135139
1990–91HC Eppan PiratesITA III142
1991–92WSV Sterzing BroncosITA II2447368328
1991–92Lausanne HCSUI II487152
1992–93EV MAK BruneckITA162115361434048
1992–93EV MAK BruneckAlp292756
1993–94HC VareseITA2627285526
1993–94HC VareseAlp252550
EHC Biel-BienneNDA3628235148
HC DavosNDA352921505251234
HC La Chaux-de-FondsNDA209101936
Berlin CapitalsDEL381422365142240
Adler MannheimDEL453320533212471110
Adler MannheimDEL553143743652464
Adler MannheimDEL5926285432121015254
ZSC LionsNLA298917201772914
2001–02GCK LionsSUI II332516
ZSC LionsNLA43152843451253816
ZSC LionsNLA4522315336135498
ZSC LionsNLA37152439281511132410
ZSC LionsNLA3715294432
ZSC LionsNLA401115266473364
ZSC LionsNLA42919282017781531
ZSC LionsNLA501420344640002
ZSC LionsNLA4921244548724612
2010–11Lausanne HCSUI II4516284447171344
NDA/NLA totals463196253449465113454994139
DEL totals1971041132171513318284618

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hockey: une claque pour Ralph Krueger - SWI swissinfo.ch. SWI swissinfo.ch. 2016-03-15.
  2. Web site: Jan Alston LinkedIn . fr.linkedin.com . 2016-03-15 .
  3. Web site: DEL Rekordtorschützen. Diepold. Christian. www.eishockey-online.com. 2016-03-15. dead. https://archive.today/20160228054540/http://www.eishockey-online.com/index.php/del/del-rekorde/rekordtorschuetzen.html. February 28, 2016. mdy-all.
  4. Web site: DEL - DEL.org. www.del.org. 2016-03-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20160316013041/http://www.del.org/de/20-jahre-del/rueckspiegel/2000-2001/page/1476----.html. March 16, 2016. dead. mdy-all.
  5. Web site: Zu Jan Alston. Neue Zürcher Zeitung. 2016-03-15.
  6. Web site: Actualité - Lausanne confirme l'arrivée de Jan Alston Planète Hockey. Planète Hockey. 2016-03-15.
  7. Web site: Jan Alston (42 ans) a signé un contrat de 5 ans au poste de directeur sportif avec le Lausanne HC. rts.ch. 2016-03-15.
  8. Web site: Sportchef verlängert um fünf Jahre: Alston bleibt Lausanne treu - Blick. Vandenbrouck. Von Nicole. December 3, 2015 . 2016-08-27.