Enzler developed in the youth system of EHC Seewen, a
minor and
junior ice hockey club in
Seewen, Schwyz, less than northwest of her hometown of
Walchwil,
Zug. She played five games with the
ZSC Lions Frauen, the women's representative team of the
ZSC Lions, during the 2015–16
SWHL A season in addition to playing with the Seewen under-15 and under-17 teams in the
Mini A and Top Novizen respectively. Enzler joined
SC Reinach Damen, the women's representative team of
SC Reinach, in 2017. She served as Reinach's
captain during the 2019–20 season of the
Women's League (SWHL A; renamed from Swiss Women's Hockey League A in 2019). Her
college ice hockey career was played with the
Maine Black Bears women's ice hockey program in the
Hockey East (HEA)
conference of the
NCAA Division I. She first joined the program as an incoming
freshman in the
2020–21 season.
International Enzler represented Switzerland in the
women's ice hockey tournament at the
2022 Winter Olympics in
Beijing and at the
IIHF Women's World Championship in
2017,
2019 and
2021. At the 2022 Winter Olympics, she skated in all seven games as the Swiss qualified for the bronze medal game before ultimately falling to and placing fourth. As a
junior player with the
Swiss national under-18 team, she participated in the
IIHF U18 Women's World Championship in
2015,
2016,
2017 and
2018. She won a bronze medal while serving as alternate captain to the Swiss under-16 team in the
girls' ice hockey tournament at the
2016 Winter Youth Olympics in
Lillehammer. In the quarterfinal round of the
2026 Winter Olympics, Enzler earned one of the assists on Alina Muller's goal. Switzerland defeated Finland in a 1-0 final, returning to the semifinals for the third time in four Olympics. ==Personal life==