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For the ice hockey player born in 1986, see Niklas Andersson (b. 1986).
Niklas Andersson Born 20 May 1971
Kungälv, SwedenHeight 5 ft 9.25 in (1.76 m) Weight 176 lb (80 kg; 12 st 8 lb) Position Left wing Shoots Left Played for Frölunda HC
Quebec Nordiques
New York Islanders
San Jose Sharks
Nashville Predators
Calgary FlamesNational team Sweden NHL Draft 68th overall, 1989
Quebec NordiquesPlaying career 1987–2011 Per Niklas Andersson (born 20 May 1971) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey left winger. In his career, he spent time with several National Hockey League (NHL) teams as well as various minor professional teams in North America, but mostly played for Frölunda HC in the Swedish Elitserien.
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Playing career
Andersson was selected in the 4th round (68th overall) of the 1989 NHL Entry Draft by the Quebec Nordiques, while he was playing in his native Sweden for Västra Frölunda HC. At the age of 20, he left Frölunda to play in the American Hockey League (AHL) for the Nordiques' affiliate, the Halifax Citadels. He played there for two years until the team moved to Cornwall, Ontario. After a year with Cornwall he was signed as a free agent by the New York Islanders, and assigned to their International Hockey League (IHL) club, the Denver Grizzlies (which became the Utah Grizzlies the following year), until being recalled halfway through the 1995–96 season. He finished that year with the Islanders, and played another two before signing with the San Jose Sharks prior to the 1997–98 season.
Andersson spent the following year with two minor clubs, one in the AHL and one in the IHL. He was not re-signed by the Sharks, and instead went to the Toronto Maple Leafs. He never played in the NHL for the Leafs, and was instead sent to the IHL's Chicago Wolves until he traded back to the Islanders on 17 August 1999 for Craig Charron. Partway through the season he was claimed off of waivers by the Nashville Predators and played seven games for them before being placed back on waivers and picked up by the Islanders again. He finished the year with them, playing in 17 games and scoring 10 points.
During the following off season he was signed by the Calgary Flames, but played most of the season in the IHL with the Chicago Wolves again. After that season, he returned to his native Sweden and his old club Frölunda HC, for whom he had been a key player the past nine seasons.
On March 9, 2011, Andersson decided to retire completely from hockey, having played 763 games for Frölunda HC.
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
Regular season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1987–88 Västra Frölunda HC Swe-2 15 5 5 10 6 8 6 4 10 4 1988–89 Västra Frölunda HC Swe-2 30 12 24 36 24 10 4 6 10 4 1989–90 Västra Frölunda HC SEL 38 10 21 31 14 — — — — — 1990–91 Västra Frölunda HC SEL 22 6 10 16 16 — — — — — 1990–91 Västra Frölunda HC Swe-2 17 8 15 23 12 10 6 3 9 24 1991–92 Halifax Citadels AHL 57 8 26 34 41 — — — — — 1992–93 Halifax Citadels AHL 76 32 50 82 42 — — — — — 1992–93 Quebec Nordiques NHL 3 0 1 1 2 — — — — — 1993–94 Cornwall Aces AHL 42 18 34 52 8 — — — — — 1994–95 Denver Grizzlies IHL 66 22 39 61 28 15 8 13 21 10 1995–96 Utah Grizzlies IHL 30 13 22 35 25 — — — — — 1995–96 New York Islanders NHL 48 14 12 26 12 — — — — — 1996–97 New York Islanders NHL 74 12 31 43 57 — — — — — 1997–98 Utah Grizzlies IHL 21 6 20 26 24 4 3 1 4 4 1997–98 Kentucky Thoroughblades AHL 37 10 28 38 54 — — — — — 1997–98 San Jose Sharks NHL 5 0 0 0 2 — — — — — 1998–99 Chicago Wolves IHL 65 17 47 64 49 10 2 2 4 10 1999–00 Chicago Wolves IHL 52 20 21 41 59 9 6 1 7 4 1999–00 New York Islanders NHL 17 3 7 10 8 — — — — — 1999–00 Nashville Predators NHL 7 0 1 1 0 — — — — — 2000–01 Chicago Wolves IHL 66 33 39 72 81 16 1 14 15 14 2000–01 Calgary Flames NHL 11 0 1 1 4 — — — — — 2001–02 Västra Frölunda HC SEL 41 14 32 46 64 7 0 2 2 6 2002–03 Västra Frölunda HC SEL 49 24 18 42 59 15 3 7 10 8 2003–04 Västra Frölunda HC SEL 46 17 19 36 80 7 1 7 8 2 2004–05 Frölunda HC SEL 44 14 27 41 16 14 10 3 13 4 2005–06 Frölunda HC SEL 50 13 38 51 53 17 6 10 16 10 2006–07 Frölunda HC SEL 51 21 27 48 75 — — — — — 2007–08 Frölunda HC SEL 48 12 37 49 50 7 2 4 6 12 2008–09 Frölunda HC SEL 52 16 21 37 22 11 3 4 7 10 2009–10 Frölunda HC SEL 54 15 17 32 50 7 2 3 5 29 2010–11 Frölunda HC SEL 53 14 30 44 30 — — — — — NHL totals 165 29 53 82 85 — — — — — SEL totals 548 176 295 471 529 85 27 40 67 81 International
Medal record Competitor for Sweden Ice hockey World Championships Silver 1997 Helsinki Silver 2003 Helsinki Silver 2004 Prague Bronze 2002 Gothenburg World Junior Championships Silver 1989 Anchorage Year Team Comp GP G A Pts PIM 1989 Sweden WJC 7 2 0 2 0 1990 Sweden WJC 7 3 3 6 6 1991 Sweden WJC 7 5 3 8 8 1991 Sweden CC 6 0 1 1 0 1996 Sweden WCH 1 0 0 0 0 1996 Sweden WC 6 1 1 2 8 1997 Sweden WC 11 0 2 2 9 2002 Sweden WC 8 3 2 5 2 2003 Sweden WC 9 1 5 6 4 2004 Sweden WC 9 1 1 2 2 Junior int'l totals 21 10 6 16 14 Senior int'l totals 50 6 12 18 25 External links
- Niklas Andersson's career stats at Eliteprospects.com
- Niklas Andersson's career stats at The Internet Hockey Database
- Niklas Andersson – player profile and career stats at European Hockey.Net
- Niklas Andersson at TSN.ca
Preceded by
Henrik ZetterbergGolden Puck
2003Succeeded by
Johan DavidssonPreceded by
Jonas JohnsonFrölunda HC captains
2008–2009Succeeded by
Joel LundqvistCategories:- 1971 births
- Living people
- Calgary Flames players
- Chicago Wolves (IHL) players
- Cornwall Aces players
- Denver Grizzlies players
- Elitserien players
- Frölunda HC players
- Kentucky Thoroughblades players
- Halifax Citadels players
- Nashville Predators players
- New York Islanders players
- People from Kungälv Municipality
- Quebec Nordiques players
- San Jose Sharks players
- Swedish expatriate ice hockey people
- Swedish expatriate sportspeople in Canada
- Swedish expatriate sportspeople in the United States
- Swedish ice hockey players
- Utah Grizzlies (IHL) players
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