Alina Muller
AmU
Professional Hockey Player
Claim Your Story
This profile was created to celebrate the athletes who shaped the game. Claim your profile to personalize your story, verify details, and connect directly with your community.
Essentials
- Full name
- Alina Muller
- Years active
- 2013–present
- Position
- Forward
- Jersey number
- —
- Nationality
- Swiss
- Hometown
- Lengnau, Switzerland
- College
- —
- Agent
- —
alina's story
Alina Müller's hockey life began because she could not see over the boards. She was six years old when her father lifted her high enough to watch a group of children racing across the ice near their home in Winterthur, Switzerland. "I want to do that," she said. Less than a decade later, she scored the goal that secured Switzerland's first Olympic women's hockey medal at the 2014 Sochi Games and became, at fifteen, the youngest hockey player of any gender to win an Olympic medal. Twelve years after that, at the 2026 Milan Games, she scored another overtime goal to give Switzerland another bronze. Afterward, she could barely reconstruct the moment. Her gloves and helmet were suddenly in the air, and her teammates were rushing toward her. The teenager who had once been asked to carry a country's hopes had grown into the woman her teammates trusted to finish the story.
She arrived at Northeastern in 2017 in a second language, in a country not her own, with no template for what she was about to do. She left as the leading scorer in NCAA women's hockey history, finishing with 316 points, a record that still stands. What made her dangerous was not speed or size but something harder to defend: an instinct for space and timing, for finding the seam in a defense before it closed. She was a distributor as much as a finisher, the kind of forward who made everyone around her better while quietly accumulating a record no one had touched.
Selected third overall by Boston in the inaugural 2023 PWHL Draft, she became the first international player ever chosen in the league's history. With the Fleet she became the first international player to reach 50 career PWHL points, set the single-season assists record with 17, and left as the franchise's all-time leading scorer. She has signed a three-year contract with expansion club PWHL Hamilton, where she will chase her first Walter Cup. She is in her mid-twenties. The records she is still building may take a generation to untangle.
Q&A with Alina
Real questions from fans. Real answers from her.
She hasn't joined yet — but when she does, your question will be waiting.
Ask Alina a question
What do you want to know?
Ask about her career, her mindset, life off the court — anything you've always wanted to know.
Questions are reviewed by our team before they're shared with alina — we'll let you know if yours makes it through.
Q&A with Alina
Awards/Honors
Individual Awards
Legacy
Marketplace
Shop athlete-owned brands, exclusive collections, limited-edition drops, books, collectibles, and products inspired by the stories that shaped women's sports.
Every purchase helps support athletes and the future they're building.
Built for fans. Powered by athletes.
Alina Muller's Collection
160 Items
Related athletes
Ask a question
Ask Alina anything
Your question is saved to Alina's private queue. When they publish an answer, it can appear on their public fan Q&A.





