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{{short description|Swiss ice hockey player}}
{{Infobox ice hockey player
{{Infobox ice hockey player
| name = Kevin Romy
| name = Kevin Romy
| image = Kevin Romy - Switzerland vs. Canada, 29th April 2012-2.jpg
| image = LNA, HC Lugano vs. Genève-Servette HC, 24th September 2015 20.JPG
| image_size = 230px
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1985|1|31|df=y}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1985|1|31|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]], [[Switzerland]]
| birth_place = [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]], [[Switzerland]]
| played_for = [[HC La Chaux-de-Fonds]]<br>[[Genève-Servette HC]]<br>[[HC Lugano]]
| league = [[National League (ice hockey)|NL]]
| team = [[Genève-Servette HC]]
| former_teams = [[HC La Chaux-de-Fonds]]<br>[[HC Lugano]]
| position = [[Centre (ice hockey)|Centre]]
| position = [[Centre (ice hockey)|Centre]]
| shoots = Left
| shoots = Left
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| draft_team = [[Philadelphia Flyers]]
| draft_team = [[Philadelphia Flyers]]
| career_start = 2000
| career_start = 2000
| career_end = 2019
}}
}}
'''Kevin Romy''' (born 31 January 1985) is a Swiss professional [[ice hockey]] [[Centre (ice hockey)|centre]] who currently serves as captain of [[Genève-Servette HC]] of the [[National League (ice hockey)|National League]] (NL). He previously played for [[HC La Chaux-de-Fonds]] and [[HC Lugano]]. Romy was drafted by the [[Philadelphia Flyers]] in the 4th round (108th overall) in the [[2003 NHL Entry Draft]]. Romy also represented Switzerland at the [[2014 Winter Olympics]].
'''Kevin Romy''' (born 31 January 1985) is a Swiss former professional [[ice hockey]] [[Centre (ice hockey)|centre]] who played in the [[National League (ice hockey)|National League]] (NL) for [[Genève-Servette HC]] and [[HC Lugano]]. Romy was drafted by the [[Philadelphia Flyers]] in the 4th round (108th overall) in the [[2003 NHL Entry Draft]]. Romy also represented Switzerland at the [[2014 Winter Olympics]].


Romy won one NL title as a member of HC Lugano in [[2005-06 NLA season|2006]]. He also won two [[Spengler Cup]] titles with Genève-Servette in [[2013 Spengler Cup|2013]] and [[2014 Spengler Cup|2014]]
Romy won one NL title as a member of HC Lugano in [[2005-06 NLA season|2006]]. He also won two [[Spengler Cup]] titles with Genève-Servette in [[2013 Spengler Cup|2013]] and [[2014 Spengler Cup|2014]]


==Playing career==
==Playing career==
Romy started playing hockey in his hometown, [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]], with the junior team. He made his professional debut in the [[National League (ice hockey)|National League]] (NL) with [[HC La Chaux-de-Fonds]] in the 2000/01 season. He appeared in 17 regular season games, failing to score a single point. He then played 2 games (0 point) in the relegation round to conclude his first professional season. HC La Chaux-de-Fonds lost the relegation round, sending the team back to the [[Swiss League]] (SL) after only one season in the NL. Despite relegation, Romy remained with the team putting up 23 points in 35 regular season games and then added 10 points in 10 playoffs games at only 17 years old. At the end of the season, Romy drew interest from NL powerhouse, [[Genève-Servette HC]], which signed him to a multi-year contract in the summer of 2002. He suited up in 35 regular season games with Geneva the following season, racking up 4 points. He remained in the lineup for the 2003 playoffs, playing 6 games, scoring no point. Romy eventually played three full seasons with Geneva, before being shipped to [[HC Lugano]] 2 games into the [[2005-06 NLA season|2005–06 season]] and with three years remaining on his contract. On 3 December 2008, Romy was signed to a three-year contract extension by Lugano.
Romy started playing hockey in his hometown, [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]], with the junior team. He made his professional debut in the [[National League (ice hockey)|National League]] (NL) with [[HC La Chaux-de-Fonds]] in the 2000/01 season. He appeared in 17 regular season games, failing to score a single point. He then played 2 games (0 point) in the relegation round to conclude his first professional season. HC La Chaux-de-Fonds lost the relegation round, sending the team back to the [[Swiss League]] (SL) after only one season in the NL. Despite relegation, Romy remained with the team putting up 23 points in 35 regular season games and then added 10 points in 10 playoffs games at only 17 years old. At the end of the season, Romy drew interest from NL powerhouse, [[Genève-Servette HC]], which signed him to a multi-year contract in the summer of 2002.


He suited up in 35 regular season games with Geneva the following season, racking up 4 points. He remained in the lineup for the 2003 playoffs, playing 6 games, scoring no point. Romy eventually played three full seasons with Geneva, before being shipped to [[HC Lugano]] 2 games into the [[2005-06 NLA season|2005–06 season]] and with three years remaining on his contract. On 3 December 2008, Romy was signed to a three-year contract extension by Lugano.
On 8 December 2011, Romy agreed to a two-year contract with [[Genève-Servette HC]] for the 2012/13 season, leaving Lugano after seven seasons and one NL title.<ref>{{citeweb| url =http://www.gshc.ch/en/Match/View/Un-retour-aux-Vernets.html| title = Un retour aux Vernets | publisher = ''[[Genève-Servette HC]]'' | date = 2011-12-08 | accessdate = 2017-07-16 | language = French}}</ref> He won the [[Spengler Cup]] with Geneva on December 31, 2013, scoring 4 points in 4 games.

On 8 December 2011, Romy agreed to a two-year contract with [[Genève-Servette HC]] for the 2012/13 season, leaving Lugano after seven seasons and one NL title.<ref>{{cite web| url =http://www.gshc.ch/en/Match/View/Un-retour-aux-Vernets.html| title = Un retour aux Vernets | website = [[Genève-Servette HC]] | date = 2011-12-08 | accessdate = 2017-07-16 | language = French}}</ref> He won the [[Spengler Cup]] with Geneva on December 31, 2013, scoring 4 points in 4 games.


On 16 January 2014, Romy signed a two-year contract extension with Geneva. He participated in Geneva's back-to-back title at the Spengler Cup, tallying 2 points in 4 games in the [[2014 Spengler Cup|2014]] edition.
On 16 January 2014, Romy signed a two-year contract extension with Geneva. He participated in Geneva's back-to-back title at the Spengler Cup, tallying 2 points in 4 games in the [[2014 Spengler Cup|2014]] edition.


On 14 September 2016, Romy was signed to a four-year contract extension by the Eagles which will keep him in Geneva until the end of the 2020/21 season.<ref>{{citeweb| url = http://www.gshc.ch/Scripts/Index.aspx?id=198660&EditorMode=1 | title = Kevin Romy prolongs stay | publisher = ''[[Genève-Servette HC]]'' | date = 2016-09-14 | accessdate = 2016-09-14 | language = German}}</ref>
On 14 September 2016, Romy was signed to a four-year contract extension by the Eagles which will keep him in Geneva until the end of the 2020–21 season.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.gshc.ch/Scripts/Index.aspx?id=198660&EditorMode=1 | title = Kevin Romy prolongs stay | website = [[Genève-Servette HC]] | date = 2016-09-14 | accessdate = 2016-09-14 | language = German}}</ref>


On 15 June 2017, Romy was named captain of Genève-Servette.<ref>{{citeweb| url =https://www.swisshockeynews.ch/index.php/shn/11-swiss-ice-hockey/nla/9550-kevin-romy-will-be-geneve-servette-hc-s-captain-for-the-2017-18-season| title = Kevin Romy will be Genève-Servette HC's captain for the 2017/18 season | publisher = ''swisshockeynews.ch'' | date = 2017-06-17 | accessdate = 2017-07-16}}</ref>
On 15 June 2017, Romy was named captain of Genève-Servette.<ref>{{cite web| url =https://www.swisshockeynews.ch/index.php/shn/11-swiss-ice-hockey/nla/9550-kevin-romy-will-be-geneve-servette-hc-s-captain-for-the-2017-18-season| title = Kevin Romy will be Genève-Servette HC's captain for the 2017/18 season | publisher = swisshockeynews.ch | date = 2017-06-17 | accessdate = 2017-07-16}}</ref> At the end of the 2017–18 season, he was stripped of the captaincy and [[Noah Rod]] took over as captain of the team.

Following the [[2018-19 NL season|2018–19]] season, after two injury plagued seasons in a row, Romy opted to end his 19-year professional career on 23 July 2019.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.gshc.ch/fr/News/Actualites/Kevin-Romy-prend-sa-retraite.html | title = Kevin Romy retires | publisher = [[Genève-Servette]] | date = 23 July 2019 | accessdate = 23 July 2019 | language = French}}</ref>


==International play==
==International play==
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Romy was selected to play in the [[2003 IIHF World U20 Championship]] in Canada with [[Switzerland men's national junior ice hockey team|Switzerland's under-20 team]]. He played 6 games and scored 5 points as Switzerland won the relegation round. He played 1 game in the [[2004 IIHF World U20 Championship]] in Finland as Switzerland was again saved from relegation. He played 6 games scoring 5 points in the [[2005 IIHF World U20 Championship]] in the United States, helping Switzerland to remain in the elite in his final junior year.
Romy was selected to play in the [[2003 IIHF World U20 Championship]] in Canada with [[Switzerland men's national junior ice hockey team|Switzerland's under-20 team]]. He played 6 games and scored 5 points as Switzerland won the relegation round. He played 1 game in the [[2004 IIHF World U20 Championship]] in Finland as Switzerland was again saved from relegation. He played 6 games scoring 5 points in the [[2005 IIHF World U20 Championship]] in the United States, helping Switzerland to remain in the elite in his final junior year.
[[File:Kevin Romy - Switzerland vs. Canada, 29th April 2012-2.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Romy representing [[Switzerland men's national ice hockey team|Switzerland]] on 29 April 2012.]]

Romy made his debut with [[Switzerland men's national ice hockey team|Switzerland men's team]] in the 2004–05 season. He earned a spot on the team for the [[2005 IIHF World Championship]] in Austria as Switzerland fell to Sweden in the quarter finals. He played a total of 25 games with the men's team this season, failing to score a single point. Romy was also selected to represent Switzerland for the [[2006 IIHF World Championship|2006]], [[2009 IIHF World Championship|2009]], [[2010 IIHF World Championship|2010]], [[2012 IIHF World Championship|2012]], [[2014 IIHF World Championship|2014]] and [[2015 IIHF World Championship|2015]] editions. He was also selected to represent Switzerland at the [[2014 Winter Olympics]] where he tallied 1 assist in 4 games as Switzerland lost to Latvia in the qualifying game for the quarter finals.
Romy made his debut with [[Switzerland men's national ice hockey team|Switzerland men's team]] in the 2004–05 season. He earned a spot on the team for the [[2005 IIHF World Championship]] in Austria as Switzerland fell to Sweden in the quarter-finals. He played a total of 25 games with the men's team this season, failing to score a single point. Romy was also selected to represent Switzerland for the [[2006 IIHF World Championship|2006]], [[2009 IIHF World Championship|2009]], [[2010 IIHF World Championship|2010]], [[2012 IIHF World Championship|2012]], [[2014 IIHF World Championship|2014]] and [[2015 IIHF World Championship|2015]] editions. He was also selected to represent Switzerland at the [[2014 Winter Olympics]] where he tallied 1 assist in 4 games as Switzerland lost to Latvia in the qualifying game for the quarter-finals.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
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His cousin is [[Thomas Déruns]] who played more than 750 games in the NL.
His cousin is [[Thomas Déruns]] who played more than 750 games in the NL.

==Career statistics==
===Regular season and playoffs===
{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center; width:60em"
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
! colspan="5" | [[Regular season]]
! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
! colspan="5" | [[Playoffs]]
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! [[Season (sports)|Season]]
! Team
! League
! GP
! [[Goal (ice hockey)|G]]
! [[Assist (ice hockey)|A]]
! [[Point (ice hockey)|Pts]]
! [[Penalty (ice hockey)|PIM]]
! GP
! G
! A
! Pts
! PIM
|-
| 2000–01
| [[HC La Chaux–de–Fonds]]
| SUI.2 U20
| — || — || — || — || —
| — || — || — || — || —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2000–01 Nationalliga A season|2000–01]]
| HC La Chaux–de–Fonds
| [[National League A|NLA]]
| 17 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
| — || — || — || — || —
|-
| 2001–02
| [[HC Lugano]]
| SUI U20
| 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
| — || — || — || — || —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| 2001–02
| HC La Chaux–de–Fonds
| SUI.2 U20
| 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
| — || — || — || — || —
|-
| 2001–02
| HC La Chaux–de–Fonds
| [[National League B|SUI.2]]
| 35 || 10 || 13 || 23 || 12
| 10 || 5 || 5 || 10 || 6
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2002–03 Nationalliga A season|2002–03]]
| [[Genève–Servette HC]]
| NLA
| 35 || 2 || 2 || 4 || 18
| 6 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2
|-
| 2002–03
| HC La Chaux–de–Fonds
| SUI.2
| 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
| — || — || — || — || —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2003–04 Nationalliga A season|2003–04]]
| Genève–Servette HC
| NLA
| 39 || 6 || 8 || 14 || 10
| 12 || 1 || 2 || 3 || 6
|-
| [[2004–05 Nationalliga A season|2004–05]]
| Genève–Servette HC
| NLA
| 41 || 10 || 12 || 22 || 18
| 4 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2005–06 Nationalliga A season|2005–06]]
| Genève–Servette HC
| NLA
| 2 || 2 || 1 || 3 || 0
| — || — || — || — || —
|-
| 2005–06
| HC Lugano
| NLA
| 36 || 9 || 8 || 17 || 53
| 15 || 2 || 1 || 3 || 8
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2006–07 National League A season|2006–07]]
| HC Lugano
| NLA
| 40 || 7 || 17 || 24 || 56
| 4 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 33
|-
| [[2007–08 NLA season|2007–08]]
| HC Lugano
| NLA
| 50 || 10 || 12 || 22 || 51
| — || — || — || — || —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2008–09 NLA season|2008–09]]
| HC Lugano
| NLA
| 45 || 9 || 19 || 28 || 47
| 5 || 0 || 2 || 2 || 2
|-
| [[2009–10 NLA season|2009–10]]
| HC Lugano
| NLA
| 37 || 7 || 11 || 18 || 28
| 2 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2010–11 NLA season|2010–11]]
| HC Lugano
| NLA
| 48 || 8 || 11 || 19 || 24
| — || — || — || — || —
|-
| [[2011–12 NLA season|2011–12]]
| HC Lugano
| NLA
| 44 || 18 || 21 || 39 || 10
| 6 || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2012–13 NLA season|2012–13]]
| Genève–Servette HC
| NLA
| 50 || 15 || 19 || 34 || 10
| 7 || 3 || 1 || 4 || 4
|-
| [[2013–14 NLA season|2013–14]]
| Genève–Servette HC
| NLA
| 49 || 11 || 23 || 34 || 14
| 12 || 3 || 3 || 6 || 8
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2014–15 NLA season|2014–15]]
| Genève–Servette HC
| NLA
| 48 || 18 || 15 || 33 || 16
| 6 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0
|-
| [[2015–16 NLA season|2015–16]]
| Genève–Servette HC
| NLA
| 49 || 11 || 23 || 34 || 12
| 11 || 5 || 8 || 13 || 16
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2016–17 NLA season|2016–17]]
| Genève–Servette HC
| NLA
| 23 || 4 || 8 || 12 || 8
| 4 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2
|-
| [[2017–18 NL season|2017–18]]
| Genève–Servette HC
| NL
| 41 || 8 || 12 || 20 || 14
| 5 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2018–19 NL season|2018–19]]
| Genève–Servette HC
| NL
| 32 || 3 || 13 || 16 || 8
| 6 || 2 || 0 || 2 || 0
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" | NLA/NL totals
! 726
! 158
! 235
! 393
! 397
! 105
! 17
! 21
! 38
! 83
|}

===International===
{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" ID="Table3" style="text-align:center; width:40em"
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! Year
! Team
! Event
! rowspan="102" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
! GP
! G
! A
! Pts
! PIM
|-
| [[2002 IIHF World U18 Championships|2002]]
| [[Switzerland men's national under-18 ice hockey team|Switzerland]]
| [[IIHF World U18 Championship|WJC18]]
| 8 || 9 || 5 || 14 || 4
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2003]]
| [[Switzerland men's national junior ice hockey team|Switzerland]]
| [[World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|WJC]]
| 6 || 2 || 3 || 5 || 0
|-
| [[2003 IIHF World U18 Championships|2003]]
| Switzerland
| WJC18
| 6 || 4 || 8 || 12 || 4
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2004 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2004]]
| Switzerland
| WJC
| 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| [[2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2005]]
| Switzerland
| WJC
| 6 || 3 || 2 || 5 || 8
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification|2005]]
| [[Switzerland men's national ice hockey team|Switzerland]]
| [[Ice hockey at the Olympic Games|OGQ]]
| 3 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| [[2005 IIHF World Championship|2005]]
| Switzerland
| [[Ice Hockey World Championships|WC]]
| 7 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2006 IIHF World Championship|2006]]
| Switzerland
| WC
| 6 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2
|-
| [[2009 IIHF World Championship|2009]]
| Switzerland
| WC
| 6 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2010 IIHF World Championship|2010]]
| Switzerland
| WC
| 7 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 4
|-
| [[2012 IIHF World Championship|2012]]
| Switzerland
| WC
| 7 || 1 || 5 || 6 || 2
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2014]]
| Switzerland
| OG
| 4 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0
|-
| [[2014 IIHF World Championship|2014]]
| Switzerland
| WC
| 6 || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2015 IIHF World Championship|2015]]
| Switzerland
| WC
| 8 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 2
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan=3 | Junior totals
! 27
! 18
! 18
! 36
! 16
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan=3 | Senior totals
! 54
! 2
! 10
! 12
! 14
|}


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{hockeydb|58641}}
*{{icehockeystats}}
*{{eurohockey|35034}}
*{{nhlprofile|8470701}}


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Latest revision as of 10:22, 16 January 2024

Kevin Romy
Born (1985-01-31) 31 January 1985 (age 39)
La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for HC La Chaux-de-Fonds
Genève-Servette HC
HC Lugano
National team   Switzerland
NHL draft 108th overall, 2003
Philadelphia Flyers
Playing career 2000–2019

Kevin Romy (born 31 January 1985) is a Swiss former professional ice hockey centre who played in the National League (NL) for Genève-Servette HC and HC Lugano. Romy was drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 4th round (108th overall) in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. Romy also represented Switzerland at the 2014 Winter Olympics.

Romy won one NL title as a member of HC Lugano in 2006. He also won two Spengler Cup titles with Genève-Servette in 2013 and 2014

Playing career

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Romy started playing hockey in his hometown, La Chaux-de-Fonds, with the junior team. He made his professional debut in the National League (NL) with HC La Chaux-de-Fonds in the 2000/01 season. He appeared in 17 regular season games, failing to score a single point. He then played 2 games (0 point) in the relegation round to conclude his first professional season. HC La Chaux-de-Fonds lost the relegation round, sending the team back to the Swiss League (SL) after only one season in the NL. Despite relegation, Romy remained with the team putting up 23 points in 35 regular season games and then added 10 points in 10 playoffs games at only 17 years old. At the end of the season, Romy drew interest from NL powerhouse, Genève-Servette HC, which signed him to a multi-year contract in the summer of 2002.

He suited up in 35 regular season games with Geneva the following season, racking up 4 points. He remained in the lineup for the 2003 playoffs, playing 6 games, scoring no point. Romy eventually played three full seasons with Geneva, before being shipped to HC Lugano 2 games into the 2005–06 season and with three years remaining on his contract. On 3 December 2008, Romy was signed to a three-year contract extension by Lugano.

On 8 December 2011, Romy agreed to a two-year contract with Genève-Servette HC for the 2012/13 season, leaving Lugano after seven seasons and one NL title.[1] He won the Spengler Cup with Geneva on December 31, 2013, scoring 4 points in 4 games.

On 16 January 2014, Romy signed a two-year contract extension with Geneva. He participated in Geneva's back-to-back title at the Spengler Cup, tallying 2 points in 4 games in the 2014 edition.

On 14 September 2016, Romy was signed to a four-year contract extension by the Eagles which will keep him in Geneva until the end of the 2020–21 season.[2]

On 15 June 2017, Romy was named captain of Genève-Servette.[3] At the end of the 2017–18 season, he was stripped of the captaincy and Noah Rod took over as captain of the team.

Following the 2018–19 season, after two injury plagued seasons in a row, Romy opted to end his 19-year professional career on 23 July 2019.[4]

International play

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Romy was named to Switzerland's under-18 team for the 2002 IIHF World U18 Championships in Slovakia. He managed to score 14 points, including 9 goals in 8 games, helping Switzerland to avoid relegation. He was again named to the team for the 2003 IIHF World U18 Championships in Russia. He put up 12 points in 6 games as Switzerland was relegated.

Romy was selected to play in the 2003 IIHF World U20 Championship in Canada with Switzerland's under-20 team. He played 6 games and scored 5 points as Switzerland won the relegation round. He played 1 game in the 2004 IIHF World U20 Championship in Finland as Switzerland was again saved from relegation. He played 6 games scoring 5 points in the 2005 IIHF World U20 Championship in the United States, helping Switzerland to remain in the elite in his final junior year.

Romy representing Switzerland on 29 April 2012.

Romy made his debut with Switzerland men's team in the 2004–05 season. He earned a spot on the team for the 2005 IIHF World Championship in Austria as Switzerland fell to Sweden in the quarter-finals. He played a total of 25 games with the men's team this season, failing to score a single point. Romy was also selected to represent Switzerland for the 2006, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2015 editions. He was also selected to represent Switzerland at the 2014 Winter Olympics where he tallied 1 assist in 4 games as Switzerland lost to Latvia in the qualifying game for the quarter-finals.

Personal life

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Romy has 2 daughters with his wife, Marine.

His cousin is Thomas Déruns who played more than 750 games in the NL.

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2000–01 HC La Chaux–de–Fonds SUI.2 U20
2000–01 HC La Chaux–de–Fonds NLA 17 0 0 0 0
2001–02 HC Lugano SUI U20 1 0 0 0 0
2001–02 HC La Chaux–de–Fonds SUI.2 U20 1 0 0 0 0
2001–02 HC La Chaux–de–Fonds SUI.2 35 10 13 23 12 10 5 5 10 6
2002–03 Genève–Servette HC NLA 35 2 2 4 18 6 0 0 0 2
2002–03 HC La Chaux–de–Fonds SUI.2 1 0 0 0 0
2003–04 Genève–Servette HC NLA 39 6 8 14 10 12 1 2 3 6
2004–05 Genève–Servette HC NLA 41 10 12 22 18 4 0 0 0 2
2005–06 Genève–Servette HC NLA 2 2 1 3 0
2005–06 HC Lugano NLA 36 9 8 17 53 15 2 1 3 8
2006–07 HC Lugano NLA 40 7 17 24 56 4 0 1 1 33
2007–08 HC Lugano NLA 50 10 12 22 51
2008–09 HC Lugano NLA 45 9 19 28 47 5 0 2 2 2
2009–10 HC Lugano NLA 37 7 11 18 28 2 0 0 0 0
2010–11 HC Lugano NLA 48 8 11 19 24
2011–12 HC Lugano NLA 44 18 21 39 10 6 1 2 3 0
2012–13 Genève–Servette HC NLA 50 15 19 34 10 7 3 1 4 4
2013–14 Genève–Servette HC NLA 49 11 23 34 14 12 3 3 6 8
2014–15 Genève–Servette HC NLA 48 18 15 33 16 6 0 1 1 0
2015–16 Genève–Servette HC NLA 49 11 23 34 12 11 5 8 13 16
2016–17 Genève–Servette HC NLA 23 4 8 12 8 4 0 0 0 2
2017–18 Genève–Servette HC NL 41 8 12 20 14 5 0 0 0 0
2018–19 Genève–Servette HC NL 32 3 13 16 8 6 2 0 2 0
NLA/NL totals 726 158 235 393 397 105 17 21 38 83

International

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Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM
2002 Switzerland WJC18 8 9 5 14 4
2003 Switzerland WJC 6 2 3 5 0
2003 Switzerland WJC18 6 4 8 12 4
2004 Switzerland WJC 1 0 0 0 0
2005 Switzerland WJC 6 3 2 5 8
2005 Switzerland OGQ 3 0 0 0 0
2005 Switzerland WC 7 0 0 0 0
2006 Switzerland WC 6 0 0 0 2
2009 Switzerland WC 6 0 0 0 0
2010 Switzerland WC 7 0 1 1 4
2012 Switzerland WC 7 1 5 6 2
2014 Switzerland OG 4 0 1 1 0
2014 Switzerland WC 6 1 2 3 4
2015 Switzerland WC 8 0 1 1 2
Junior totals 27 18 18 36 16
Senior totals 54 2 10 12 14

References

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  1. ^ "Un retour aux Vernets". Genève-Servette HC (in French). 2011-12-08. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
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