- Börje Salming
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
image_caption = Börje Salming at an Old star game inScandinavium
image_size = 230px
played_for =Toronto Maple Leafs Detroit Red Wings
league = NHL
position = Defence
shoots = Left
height_ft = 6
height_in = 1
weight_lb = 209
nickname = BJ
nationality = SWE
birth_date = birth date and age|1951|04|17
birth_place =Kiruna , SWE
draft =
draft_year =
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career_start = 1970
career_end = 1993
halloffame = 1996Anders Börje Salming (born
April 17 ,1951 inKiruna ,Sweden ) is a retired Swedishprofessional ice hockey defenceman of Saami extraction. He played forKiruna AIF ,Brynäs IF , theToronto Maple Leafs ,Detroit Red Wings and AIK.Known best for his years as a Leaf, Salming was one of the best defencemen of his era. He was inducted into the
Hockey Hall of Fame in1996 . He was elected to theIIHF centennial All Stars team in 2008 along withVladislav Tretiak ,Viacheslav Fetisov ,Sergei Makarov ,Valeri Kharlamov andWayne Gretzky .He is also important to the history of the NHL in that he was among the first European-born hockey players to have success in the NHL. As such, he was somewhat of a pioneer that has benefitted hockey fans who have since been able to enjoy the talents of other European stars.
After the end of his active hockey career, Salming moved into the sports underwear business with his own brand "
Salming Underwear ". In 2007, at age 56, he posed nude for acclaimed Swedish graffiti artist Johan A Wattberg to create 31 paintings that were initially exhibited in Sweden before going on permanent display at [http://www.thesportgallery.com The SPORT Gallery] in Toronto, Canada.Playing career
Salming started playing 1967–1970 in the Swedish team Kiruna AIF in division 2. He then joined Brynäs playing in the top division 1970–73, winning the league 71 and 72. He was signed as a free agent by Gerry McNamara of Toronto on
May 12 ,1973 cite web | title= Most Popular Player in 1976 Wasn't Canadian | author=Patrick Houda | url=http://www3.telus.net/worldcuphockey/borjesalming.html | accessmonthday=October 5 | accessyear=2006] and played 16 seasons for them. He played for Detroit Red Wings in 1989–90, and finished his professional hockey career back in Sweden playing for AIK from 1990–93.cite web | publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum | title=Salming, Borje - Statistics, Awards & Career | url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMember.jsp?mem=p199602&type=Player&page=statsawards&list= | accessmonthday=October 5 | accessyear=2006]Salming became an immediate success in Toronto and was voted as the first star in his first NHL game. In the first season he scored 39 points as a rookie defenceman and became Toronto's rookie of the year and the 3rd best rookie in the NHL. He was the first European player to make an impact in the NHL and made way for future players.
He played 1148 regular games, 81 playoff games and scored 637 assists and 150 goals [cite web | title=Borje Salming's profile at hockeydb.com | publisher=hockeyDB.com | url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=4742 | accessmonthday=October 5 | accessyear=2006] in the NHL.
Most likely his biggest moment came at the
1976 Canada Cup in his home arena (Maple Leaf Gardens ), when Team Sweden was playing against Team Canada, he got a standing ovation for over five minutes at the player introduction, longer than any of the Canadian players [cite web | title=Induction Showcase - Borje Salming | publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum | url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/indWoind96b.htm | accessmonthday=October 5 | accessyear=2006] Friday, September 3, 1976 in Toronto was one of Börje's most memorable moments in his hockey career. 12,211 fans gave Börje a 5-minute standing ovation during the player introductions. It was an honour no other player received during the tournament. [ [http://www3.telus.net/worldcuphockey/borjesalming.html The World Cup of Hockey - The History of the Canada Cup and World Cup of Hockey ] ] Salming later commented "I'll never forget our game in Toronto. The fans gave me a standing ovation during the introductions. I was representing my country and Canadian fans gave me a standing ovation. Sometimes hockey has no country."On November 26, 1986 during a game between the Leafs and the Red Wings in Detroit, Börje was injured resulting in facial surgery and more than two hundred stitches to his face. Late in the game when the Leafs were leading 3–1, Salming was knocked down in front of the Leafs net, and Gerard Gallant of the Red Wings accidentally cut Salming's face with his skate blade.
In 1996 he became the first Swedish hockey player to be inducted into the
Hockey Hall of Fame . In 1998, he was ranked 74th on "The Hockey News"' list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players, the highest-ranked player from Sweden.On
October 4 ,2006 , Salming's no. 21, along withRed Kelly 's no. 4, was honoured and raised to the top of theAir Canada Centre by the Leafs in a ceremony before their first game of the 2006–07 season. [cite web | title=Salming reaches new heights | author=Lance Hornby | publisher=TorontoSun.com | url=http://www.torontosun.com/Sports/Hockey/2006/10/04/1949292-sun.html | accessmonthday=October 5 | accessyear=2006]uspension
On
September 4 ,1986 , Salming was suspended by the NHL for the entire 1986–87 season for admitting in a newspaper interview that he had tried cocaine many times before at parties. The ban proved to be largely a publicity stunt by the NHL, as Salming served just eight games of the suspension before being reinstated.Awards & Achievements
* Named to the All-Star Team at the World Championships in 1973.
* Named to the Swedish All-Star Team in 1973 and 1989.
* Named to the NHL Second All-Star Team in 1975, 1976, 1978 1979 and 1980.
* Awarded theViking Award (Best Swede in NHL) in 1976, 1977 and 1979.
* Named to the Canada Cup All-Star Team in 1976.
* Played in the NHL All-Star Game in 1976, 1977 and 1978.
* Named to the NHL First All-Star Team in 1977.
* Played for Team NHL in the1979 Challenge Cup .
*IIHF centennial All Stars team in 2008.Records
* Elitserien's most penalized player of season 1991–92
Career statistics
International play
* Bronze medal at the World Championships in 1972.
* Silver medal at the World Championships in 1973.References
External links
*Legendsmember|Player|P199602
*hockeydb|4742
* [http://www.eurohockey.net/players/show_player.cgi?serial=13014 Career stats eurohockey.net]
* [http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/indWoind96b.htm Legends of Hockey: Hall of Fame induction 1996]
* [http://susning.nu/B%F6rje_Salming Reference in Swedish]
* [http://www.thesportgallery.com Salming at The Sport Gallery]
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