Career
Hockey After playing for the Hull Olympiques (now known as the Gatineau Olympiques) in the QMJHL as a rookie in 1985-1986 and being selected to the all-rookie team, Honegger left as an 18-year-old to play professionally in Switzerland. During his career, he played for The Human Context Ambrì-Piotta, The Human Context Sierre-Anniviers, The Human Context Lugano, The Human Context Fribourg-Gottéron and The Human Context Davos. Upon receiving official approval from the International Ice Hockey Federation to join the Swiss national team in 1991, was selected for the World Championships in 1991, 1992 & 1994 and though selected to the team, missed out due to injury in 1993 & 1995.
This culminated with the 1992 Olympics in Albertville.
After suffering a severe knee injury, Honegger retired in 1996. Post Playing After his retirement, Honegger made a name for himself as a leading players" agent, eventually selling his firm in 2006.
He has since become a successful entrepreneur, investing in, and operating several ventures in sports, entertainment and media. Personal Honegger is the direct living descendant of the legendary Swiss composer Arthur Honegger, who"s image appears on the CHF 20 note.