Julia Marty

Julia Marty
Born (1988-04-16) 16 April 1988
Nussbaumen, Switzerland
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight 152 lb (69 kg; 10 st 12 lb)
Position Defence
Shoots Left
LNA team
Former teams
SC Reinach
EV Zug
Northeastern
National team   Switzerland
Playing career 2007present

Julia Kathrin Marty (born 16 April 1988) is a member of the Switzerland women's national ice hockey team and also plays for Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.

Playing career

Marty played for the University of New Hampshire in the 2007–08 season on defense. She scored three goals and added seven assists for 10 points along with a plus-24 rating in 31 games.[1] Prior to her NCAA career, she played for EV Zug in the top Swiss league from 2003–07. She was an All-Star selection in 2005 and participated in the European Champions Cup, helped EV Zug to a third-place finish in 2004. She also skated for DHC Langenthal and the EHC Wettingen-Baden boys team. In a game versus Russia at the 2012 IIHF Women's World Championship, Julia Marty logged two points (one goal, one assist) in a 5–2 victory, as Switzerland advanced to the semifinals.[2]

Northeastern

In 2008–09, Marty set career highs for goals, assists, and points in a season despite playing in only 25 games. She finished the season with four goals and thirteen assists. During the 2010–11 Northeastern Huskies women's ice hockey season, on 1 October 2010, Marty played in a 4–4 tie vs. Syracuse. The Syracuse team featured her twin sister Stefanie Marty. It was the first time the sisters had ever played against each other in their NCAA careers.[3] On 24 October 2010, Julia Marty registered her first goal of the season. She also accumulated three assists as Northeastern defeated RPI, 5–1. On 24 October, Marty's four-point performance was the first by a Huskies player since Chelsey Jones recorded five points against the Maine Black Bears on 3 December 2006.

Career stats

Northeastern

Season Team Games played Goals Assists Points Power play goals
2007–08New Hampshire 31 3 7 10 0
2008–09 Northeastern 25 4 13 17 1
2009–10 Northeastern

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Olympics

Season Games played Goals Assists PointsPenalty MinutesShots Plus/Minus
2010 Olympics (on-going) 3 0 0 0 0 8 −5

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Awards and honors

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