- Robert Nordmark
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
image_size =
played_for = St. Louis BluesVancouver Canucks
Djurgårdens IF
league = NHL
position = Defence
shoots = Right
height_ft = 6
height_in = 1
weight_lb = 220
nickname =
nationality = SWE
birth_date = Birth date and age|1962|8|20|mf=y
birth_place =Lulea ,Sweden
draft = 59th overall
draft_year = 1987
draft_team = St. Louis Blues
career_start = 1987
career_end = 1991Robert Ingemar Nordmark (born
August 20 ,1962 inLudvika ,Sweden ) is a retired Swedish professionalice hockey player. He was the headcoach forAlmtuna IS in Allsvenskan (the Swedish second division) in the 2007/2008 season, but he was replaced byLeif Boork in November 2007 because of poor results.Playing career
Nordmark was originally drafted 191st overall in the
1981 NHL Entry Draft by theDetroit Red Wings , after helping Sweden to their first-ever gold medal at the World Junior Championships in 1981. Despite solid performances in theSwedish Elite League in ensuing years, Nordmark was never signed by the Red Wings and his draft rights lapsed in 1984. After strong performances at the 1986 and 1987 World Championships, Nordmark was re-drafted 59th overall in the1987 NHL Entry Draft by the St. Louis Blues.In 1987–88, Nordmark stepped straight into the Blues' lineup, registering 3 goals and 18 assists for 21 points in 67 games. Following the season, however, he was dealt to the
Vancouver Canucks with a draft pick forDave Richter . In 1988–89 with the Canucks, he would have a career year, registering 6 goals and 35 assists for 41 points while forming a terrific combination on the points of the powerplay withPaul Reinhart . He added an excellent playoffs, with 3 goals and 5 points in 7 games.However, Nordmark would be unable to duplicate his success of 1988–89. In 1989–90, he slumped to just 2 goals and 13 points in 44 games, while his defensive play became increasingly erratic and he became a target for boo-birds at Canuck home games, including famously being jeered after assisting on an overtime winning goal. The 1990–91 season was another disappointment, as he finished with just 8 points in 45 games, and following the year he was released by the Canucks and allowed to return to Sweden.
Nordmark returned to form in the
Elitserien and was a top defender in that league for several more seasons withVästerås IK and Djurgårdens IF, earning another invitation to the World Championships in 1995. He would have one of the best seasons of his career in 1995–96, scoring 16 goals and 29 points forLukko Rauma of the FinnishSM-Liiga . He would have further stints inSwitzerland ,Austria , and Britain before retiring in 2001 and moving into coaching. In 2003–04, while coaching Djurgården, he would come out of retirement in an injury crisis and impressively score 7 points in 14 games at the age of 41.Nordmark finished his NHL career with totals of 13 goals and 70 assists for 83 points in 236 games, along with 254 penalty minutes.
External links
* [http://www.eurohockey.net/players/show_player.cgi?serial=4 Career stats at eurohockey.net]
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