Tim Ramholt Explained

League:NL
Position:Defence
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Weight Lb:195
Ntl Team:SUI
Birth Date:2 November 1984
Birth Place:Zurich, Switzerland
Draft:39th overall
Draft Year:2003
Draft Team:Calgary Flames
Played For:ZSC Lions
EHC Kloten
Calgary Flames
HC Davos
EV Zug
Career Start:2001
Career End:2018

Tim Ramholt (born November 2, 1984) is a Swiss former professional ice hockey defenceman who last played under contract for EHC Kloten of the Swiss National League (NL). He began his professional career with the ZSC Lions before moving to North America in the hopes of a National Hockey League (NHL) career. Ramholt was selected by the Calgary Flames in the second round, 39th overall, at the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. He played one NHL game for the Flames and after spending three years in the American Hockey League (AHL), returned to Switzerland for 2009–10. Internationally, Ramholt represented the Swiss junior team on four occasions. He won a silver medal at the 2001 IIHF World U18 Championships in Finland, then represented the U20 team three times between 2002 and 2004, with his best finish being a fourth-place result in 2002.

Playing career

Ramholt played in the 1998 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a youth team from Zürich.[1] He developed as a defenceman playing for his hometown Zürich in the Swiss junior and Nationalliga B (NLB) leagues. He was a member of the silver medal-winning Swiss team at the 2001 IIHF World U18 Championships,[2] where he scored one assist in seven games.[3] He made his top level debut for the ZSC Lions in 2001–02, appearing in 37 games and scoring three goals.[4] Ramholt played 30 more games for ZSC in 2002–03, but also spent considerable time with their NLB team, the GCK Lions as the 17-year-old struggled to gain ice time with ZSC and began to contemplate moving onto another team.[5]

He was ranked as the 16th best skater by NHL Central Scouting entering the 2003 NHL Entry Draft.[6] Ramholt was selected by the Calgary Flames in the second round, 39th overall,[7] who felt his strong skating and puck moving ability made him ideally suited for the North American game.[8] Ramholt, who had played in Calgary before – he was named the top defenceman at the 2002 Mac's AAA midget hockey tournament – looked forward to playing on the smaller North American ice surface. He was also selected by the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) in the 2003 Canadian Hockey League European draft,[9] and chose to play the 2003–04 season in Cape Breton where he scored 9 goals and 27 assists for the Screaming Eagles.

Ramholt returned to Switzerland to play with ZSC in 2004–05 and then the Kloten Flyers in 2005–06, a decision that the Flames organization did not agree with.[10] Ramholt admitted that he hoped he would better develop his game as a player in the Swiss top league rather than the North American minor leagues. After admitting that that decision might have been a mistake, he signed a three-year contract with the Flames and returned to North America in the summer of 2006. The Flames assigned him to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights for the 2006–07 season, where he scored 12 points in 67 games.

He continued in the AHL in 2007–08, playing 77 games with the Quad City Flames, scoring 24 points. An injury to Adrian Aucoin earned Ramholt a call-up to Calgary, and he played his first NHL game on November 29, 2007, against the Anaheim Ducks.[11] He played only one shift, a total of 45 seconds, before being returned to Quad City.[12] No longer in their plans, he was traded by the Flames to the Philadelphia Flyers for minor league forward Kyle Greentree on June 30, 2008. Ramholt began the 2008–09 season in the AHL with the Philadelphia Phantoms, but after playing just seven games, was again traded. The Flyers sent him to the Nashville Predators for Josh Gratton.[13] He was assigned to Nashville's minor league affiliate, the Milwaukee Admirals, where he played 59 more games, scoring two goals and eight assists. Following the season, Ramholt returned to Switzerland, signing a two-year contract with HC Davos.[14]

International play

The Swiss junior team called upon Ramholt to play in World Junior Hockey Championships three times. He played seven games in the 2002 tournament, scoring one assist,[15] as the Swiss finished fourth.[16]

He returned for the 2003 and 2004 tournaments, playing six games each,[17] as the Swiss finished seventh and sixth, respectively.[18] [19] Ramholt expressed disappointment in his team's results, as the Swiss had hoped to follow their 4th-place finish in 2002 with a medal in 2003.

Personal

Ramholt's elder brother, Arne was a draft pick of the Chicago Blackhawks in 2000. He played one year in the AHL, for the Norfolk Admirals in 2000–01, in between a ten-year career in the Swiss leagues.[20]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Team League GP GPG A Pts PIM
1999–2000Grasshopper Club ZürichSUI U203529112640224
1999–2000Grasshopper Club ZürichSUI.220000
1999–2000SC Küsnacht SUI.3
2000–01Grasshopper Club ZürichSUI U201736910
2000–01GCK LionsSUI.2370223830004
2001–02GCK LionsSUI U2052244
2001–02GCK LionsSUI.230000
2001–02ZSC LionsNLA3730314150332
2002–03GCK LionsSUI U206224210000
2002–03GCK LionsSUI.2120446
2002–03ZSC LionsNLA303031290116
2003–04Cape Breton Screaming EaglesQMJHL51927362650114
2004–05ZSC LionsNLA4113436150008
2005–06Kloten FlyersNLA4201146110118
2006–07Omaha Ak–Sar–Ben KnightsAHL672101261601110
2007–08Quad City FlamesAHL774202473
2007–08Calgary FlamesNHL10000
2008–09Philadelphia PhantomsAHL70000
2008–09Milwaukee AdmiralsAHL5928103680118
2009–10HC DavosNLA50212144460224
2010–11HC DavosNLA5091524421414510
2011–12HC DavosNLA501898240004
2012–13HC DavosNLA50213154070008
2013–14EV ZugNLA45381158
2014–15EV ZugNLA50910194860000
2015–16EV ZugNLA50711183640112
2016–17EHC KlotenNLA2205551
2017–18EHC KlotenNL3113428
NL totals5484189130537911121352
NHL totals10000
AHL totals210838461701402218

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2001SwitzerlandWJC1870114
2002SwitzerlandWJC4th70116
2002SwitzerlandWJC187th814512
2003SwitzerlandWJC7th62242
2004SwitzerlandWJC8th61124
2014SwitzerlandWC10th20000
Junior totals 34491328
Senior totals 20000

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA. 2018. Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2019-02-12. 2019-03-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20190306085544/https://www.publicationsports.com/ressources/files/439/Joueurs_Pro.pdf. dead.
  2. Web site: Final ranking – 2001 IIHF World U18 Championship . International Ice Hockey Federation . 2010-01-03.
  3. Web site: Switzerland roster – 2001 IIHF World U18 Championship . International Ice Hockey Federation . 2010-01-03.
  4. Web site: Tim Ramholt player profile . Hockey Hall of Fame . 2010-01-03.
  5. Web site: Loonen . Joeri . The various crossroads of Tim Ramholt . Hockey's Future . 2003-02-04 . 2010-01-03.
  6. News: Cruickshank . Scott . Flames also nab an 'explosive' European . Calgary Herald . 2003-06-22 . B4.
  7. Book: Hanlon, Peter . 2009–10 Calgary Flames Media Guide . Calgary Flames Hockey Club . Kelso . Sean . PDF . 2009 . 131.
  8. News: Sportak . Randy . Size, grit common theme . Calgary Sun . 2003-06-23 . S4.
  9. Web site: Bailey . Lawrence . Ramholt looks forward to North America . Hockey's Future . 2003-06-29 . 2010-01-03.
  10. Web site: Sportak . Randy . Swiss miss . https://archive.today/20130115122231/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Hockey/NHL/Calgary/2006/07/19/1692163-sun.html . usurped . January 15, 2013 . Calgary Sun . 2006-07-19 . 2010-01-03.
  11. Web site: Giguere returns, helps Ducks to comfortable victory . ESPN . 2007-11-29 . 2010-01-03.
  12. Web site: Ramholt traded after 45 seconds of playing time with Calgary Flames . Calgary Herald . 2008-06-30 . 2010-01-03 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080804005538/http://www.canada.com/calgaryherald/news/story.html?id=2d63c73b-3b57-49f9-b6dc-d5ecfe759612 . 2008-08-04 .
  13. Web site: Preds make two trades . National Hockey League . 2008-10-30 . 2010-01-03.
  14. Web site: Ramholt zu Davos - Brunner zu Ambri . Blick.ch . 2009-06-15 . 2010-01-03 . German.
  15. Web site: Switzerland roster – 2002 IIHF World U20 Championship . International Ice Hockey Federation . 2010-01-03.
  16. Web site: Final ranking – 2002 IIHF World U20 Championship . International Ice Hockey Federation . 2010-01-03.
  17. Book: Hanlon, Peter . 2007–08 Calgary Flames Media Guide . Calgary Flames Hockey Club . Kelso . Sean . 2007 . 92.
  18. Web site: Final ranking – 2003 IIHF World U20 Championship . International Ice Hockey Federation . 2010-01-03.
  19. Web site: 2004 IIHF World U20 Championship . International Ice Hockey Federation . 2010-01-03.
  20. Web site: Arne Ramholt player profile . The Internet Hockey Database . 2010-01-03.