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Luca Sbisa

Luca Sbisa is an Italian-born former defenseman who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL), appearing in 549 regular-season games and recording 20 goals, 93 assists, and 113 points across seven teams. Born on January 30, 1990, in Ozieri, , and raised in , Sbisa holds dual Italian- nationality and is fluent in English, , , and . Selected 19th overall by the in the , he developed his skills in the with the before debuting in the NHL during the 2008–09 season. Sbisa's NHL career highlighted his physical, two-way defensive style, characterized by strong skating, a sharp shot, and aggressive play, though he was known for simplifying his game to focus on reliability rather than offensive flair. He spent his early years with the Flyers and then the from 2009 to 2013, where he played a career-high 80 games in the 2011–12 season. Later trades took him to the (2014–2017), (2017–2018)—notably assisting on a key goal in the 2018 Western Conference Final— (2018–2019), (2019–2020), and (2020–2021), where he appeared in his final NHL game. In 32 playoff games, he contributed 8 points, including during the Golden Knights' run to the 2018 Final. Internationally, Sbisa represented , earning 27 caps across tournaments such as the Olympics (5 games in 2010), World Championships (13 games), and World Junior Championships (9 games), where he tallied 2 points. After retiring as a player following the 2020–21 season, Sbisa transitioned to coaching, initially serving as a development coach for the before joining the organization in 2022, where he currently holds the same role. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches (191 cm) and weighing 206 pounds (93 kg), he shoots left and was valued for his dependability and physical presence throughout his career.

Biography

Early life

Luca Sbisa was born on January 30, 1990, in Ozieri, a town on the island of in , to parents Massimo and Isabella Sbisa. He has one older sister, Chiara. His family, of -Swiss heritage, relocated to Oberägeri in when he was just one year old, where he was raised in a bilingual environment that fostered his early exposure to both and cultures. Growing up in Oberägeri, he immersed himself in the structured Swiss youth system, progressing through EV Zug's junior ranks, including stints with the U17 and U20 teams during the mid-2000s. This foundational period in honed Sbisa's skills in a competitive environment known for emphasizing technical proficiency and tactical discipline, setting the stage for his eventual transition to North American junior leagues.

Personal life

Sbisa, of Swiss-Italian heritage, met his future wife, Lauren Anaka, a native of Ladner, , while competing for at the in . The couple married on July 9, 2016. Sbisa and Anaka welcomed their first child in June 2017. As of 2025, the family includes three children. During Sbisa's time with the in the 2017–18 season, he noted that his family greatly enjoyed living in despite the uncertainties of his relocation there.

Playing career

Junior and early professional career

Born in Italy to Swiss parents and raised in Switzerland, Luca Sbisa moved to at age 17 to pursue his hockey development in the (WHL). He joined the for the 2007–08 season, where he recorded 6 goals and 27 assists for 33 points in 62 games, helping the team reach the WHL finals. Sbisa's performance earned him selection by the in the first round, 19th overall, at the held in . On October 1, 2008, shortly after the draft, he signed a three-year entry-level with the Flyers worth $2.625 million, including performance bonuses. Prior to his WHL tenure, Sbisa had made his professional debut in during the 2006–07 season with of the National League A (NLA), appearing in 7 games without recording a point. In the 2008–09 season, after signing with Philadelphia, Sbisa began his North American professional career with the Flyers' (AHL) affiliate, the , playing in 1 game before transitioning further. He also returned briefly to junior hockey with , suiting up for 18 games and tallying 4 goals and 11 assists for 15 points.

NHL career

Sbisa made his NHL debut with the during the 2008–09 season, appearing in 39 games and recording 0 goals, 7 assists, and 7 points. On June 26, 2009, he was traded to the along with and a conditional draft pick in exchange for . Sbisa spent the next five seasons with the Ducks from 2009 to 2014, establishing himself as a reliable defensive defenseman. In the 2010–11 season, he played 68 games, contributing 2 goals and 9 assists for 11 points. On March 8, 2011, he signed a four-year contract extension worth $8.675 million with Anaheim. On June 27, 2014, Sbisa was traded to the as part of the deal that sent to Anaheim, along with and a 2014 first-round pick. During his first season with Vancouver in 2014–15, he appeared in 76 games, tallying 3 goals and 8 assists for 11 points. He signed a three-year extension on April 8, 2015, valued at $10.8 million. After completing his contract with , Sbisa was selected by the in the on June 21, 2017. In the 2017–18 season, his only year with Vegas, he played 30 games, registering 2 goals and 12 assists for 14 points before suffering a lower-body injury. As a , he signed a one-year, $1.5 million contract with the on September 24, 2018, but his 2018–19 season was limited to 9 games with 1 assist due to injuries. Sbisa briefly signed a one-year, $750,000 contract with the on October 22, 2019, but was claimed off waivers by the the following day on October 23, 2019. In the 2019–20 season with , he played 44 games, scoring 2 goals and 8 assists for 10 points. He re-signed with the Jets on a one-year, $800,000 extension on October 9, 2020. However, during the 2020–21 season, Sbisa did not appear in any games for the before being placed on waivers and claimed by the on January 12, 2021; he played 1 game with Nashville but was sidelined for the remainder of the season due to an upper-body injury. Over his 13-year NHL career spanning seven teams, Sbisa accumulated 549 games played, 20 goals, 93 assists, 113 points, and 385 penalty minutes. He announced his retirement from professional on October 12, 2021.

International career

Junior international play

Sbisa first represented at the junior international level during the 2007–08 IIHF World U20 Championship, where he played as a defenseman for the team that finished in eighth place. Appearing in all six games, he contributed defensively with no goals or assists while accumulating four penalty minutes and a minus-1 rating. His performance highlighted his physical style and mobility, earning him recognition as a promising two-way blueliner amid 's efforts to compete against stronger nations. Sbisa returned for the 2009–10 IIHF World U20 Championship, serving as team captain but limited to three preliminary-round games due to a injury that forced his early departure. In those contests, he recorded no points, zero penalty minutes, and a minus-3 rating as placed eighth overall. The injury curtailed what could have been a larger role, though his leadership and steady presence underscored his growing importance to the squad. Sbisa also represented Switzerland at the 2008 IIHF World U18 Championship, appearing in seven games and recording 1 goal and 2 assists for 3 points. Across his junior international career at the U20 level, Sbisa appeared in nine games for , totaling zero goals, zero assists, zero points, four penalty minutes, and a minus-4 rating. During his Western Hockey League years with the , club schedule conflicts occasionally impacted his availability, but his contributions solidified his reputation as a reliable, skating defenseman capable of handling top-pairing duties for the national team.

Senior international play

Sbisa made his senior international debut for at the in , where he appeared in all five games as a defenseman, recording no points while contributing to the team's defensive efforts; Switzerland finished eighth overall. Following his NHL experience with the , Sbisa was selected for the due to his physical defensive play, appearing in six games and tallying one assist as placed ninth. Sbisa returned for the 2012 IIHF World Championship, suiting up for seven games with one assist in a defensive role; Switzerland advanced to the quarterfinals before finishing seventh after a loss to the . Across his senior international career in these major tournaments, Sbisa played 18 games, scoring no goals and recording two assists for two points total, focusing primarily on defensive responsibilities honed during his NHL tenure.

Post-playing career

Development coaching with Anaheim Ducks

Following his retirement from a 13-year NHL playing career, announced on October 12, 2021, after appearing in just one game for the during the 2020-21 season due to injury, Luca Sbisa quickly transitioned into coaching. On September 27, 2021, the added him to their development staff, leveraging his prior experience as a Ducks player from 2009 to 2014 and his familiarity with the organization while living in nearby Newport Beach. In his role as development coach for the 2021-22 season, Sbisa focused on player development programs aimed at helping drafted prospects and young talents prepare for the NHL. Drawing on his background as a defenseman with over 500 NHL games, he mentored emerging defensemen by providing personalized guidance on defensive skills, , and overall game preparation. His duties included regular visits to junior and collegiate leagues across , such as the (WHL), (OHL), Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), United States Hockey League (USHL), and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) programs, where he offered both on-ice instruction and off-ice advice on professional habits and mental resilience. Sbisa's time with the Ducks concluded after the 2021-22 season, marking the end of his initial foray into post-playing coaching before he departed for a similar position with the in August 2022.

Development coaching with San Jose Sharks

In August 2022, Luca Sbisa joined the as a player development coach, working under director of player development Todd Marchant alongside coaches Mike Ricci and Tommy Wingels. His hiring leveraged his prior experience as a development coach with the , facilitating a smooth transition into the Sharks' organization. Sbisa's duties center on , , and mentoring young defensemen, particularly picks in leagues or college and minor league players with the of the (). He conducts seasonal visits to analyze games, offer career , and act as a "big brother" figure, emphasizing mental resilience, after mistakes, and on-ice fundamentals such as head-up during monthly Development Days at the . These efforts involve 7–10 days of travel per month, supporting the team's focus on building defensive depth. Sbisa has contributed to the Sharks' prospect pipeline during their rebuild, notably mentoring high-potential defensemen like Luca Cagnoni, whom he advised on balancing offensive creativity with defensive reliability during Cagnoni's record-setting 2023–24 season of 90 points—the most by a WHL defenseman since 1994—and subsequent entry-level contract signing. He has also worked closely with 2024 first-round pick Sam Dickinson, the 11th overall selection and a top junior defenseman award winner, aiding his transition to professional play. As of November 2025, Sbisa remains active in his role as player development coach and operations advisor, playing a key part in the ' efforts to nurture talent amid their post-2019 playoff transition.

Career statistics

NHL Regular Season

Luca Sbisa played games in the National League (NHL) regular season over 13 seasons, recording 20 goals, 93 assists, and 113 points.
SeasonAgeTeamGPGAPTSPIM+/-
2008–0919PHI3907736-6
2009–102080006-1
2010–112168291143-11
2011–1222805192466-5
2012–132341178230
2013–142430156430
2014–152576381146-8
2015–162641268265
2016–1727822111340-1
2017–1828VGK3021214158
2018–1929NYI901140
2019–2030WPG442810371
2020–2131NSH100000
Career5492093113385-18

NHL Playoffs

Sbisa appeared in 32 playoff games across six postseasons, tallying 1 , 7 assists, and 8 points.
SeasonAgeTeamGPGAPTSPIM+/-
2008–0919100020
2010–112160118-4
2012–132350004-2
2013–142420115-2
2014–152561127-2
2017–1828VGK1204485
Career3217834-5

AHL Regular Season

Sbisa had brief stints in the () early in his career, playing 14 games total with 3 goals, 10 assists, and 13 points.
SeasonAgeTeamGPGAPTSPIM
2008–0919PHI Phantoms21122
2010–1121SYR Crunch82794
2013–1424NOR Admirals40220
Career14310136

International

Sbisa's international statistics with the Switzerland national team are summarized below, covering his and appearances in major tournaments.

Junior International Play

YearTournamentGPGAPtsPIM
2008World Junior Championships60004
2010World Junior Championships30000
Total90004
Statistics sourced from Elite Prospects and HockeyDB.

Senior International Play

YearTournamentGPGAPtsPIM
201050000
2011World Championships60114
2012World Championships70118
201610000
Total1902212
Olympic statistics from QuantHockey; World Championships from Elite Prospects and IIHF-affiliated records.

Overall International Totals

LevelGPGAPtsPIM
Junior90004
Senior1902212
Career2802216
Compiled from the above tournament statistics.

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