Lars-Erik Sjöberg
Lars-Erik Sjöberg | |
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Born | Falun, Sweden | 4 May 1944
Died | 20 October 1987 43) Uppsala, Sweden | (aged
Height | 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) |
Weight | 179 lb (81 kg; 12 st 11 lb) |
Position | Defense |
Shot | Left |
Played for | Leksands IF Djurgårdens IF Hockey Västra Frölunda IF Winnipeg Jets (original) |
National team | Sweden |
Playing career | 1962–1980 |
Lars-Erik "Taxen" Sjöberg (4 May 1944 in Falun, Sweden – 20 October 1987 in Uppsala, Sweden) was a Swedish ice hockey defenceman. He played in Sweden from 1962 to 1974 (Leksands IF 1962–65; 1967–69, Djurgårdens IF Hockey 1965–67, and Västra Frölunda IF 1969–74); and in North America for the Winnipeg Jets in the WHA and NHL from 1974–80.
Sjöberg won the Golden Puck as the Swedish player of the Year in 1968–69 and was named best defenceman at the 1974 IIHF World Championships.[1] He was the first non-North American born and raised captain in the NHL, wearing the "C" for the Winnipeg Jets during their first season in the NHL. On the Jets he was nicknamed "The Professor" and "The Little General." He captained the Swedish National Team at the 1976 Canada Cup.
Sjöberg was working as a scout for the New York Rangers when he died of cancer in 1987.[2] To honour him the Rangers each year gives out the Lars-Erik Sjöberg Award to the best rookie in the training camp.[3]
Awards and achievements
- Swedish Player of the Year (1969)
- World Championship silver medalist (1973)
- World Championship All-Star Team (1974)
- Named Best Defenseman at World Championship (1974)
- World Championship bronze medalist (1974)
- Played in the Canada Cup (1976)
- Avco Cup (WHA) Championships (1976, 1978, 1979)
- WHA First All-Star Team (1978)
- Dennis A. Murphy Trophy Winner (1978)
- “Honoured Member” of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
- Inaugural member of the World Hockey Association Hall of Fame[4]
References
- ↑ Iihf Directorate Awards And Most Valuable Player
- ↑ "Lars-Erik Sjoberg". The New York Times. 21 October 1987. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
- ↑ "Lars-Erik Sjoberg Award". New York Rangers. Retrieved 2007-12-05.
- ↑ WHA Hall of Fame Members
External links
- Lars-Erik Sjöberg's career statistics at The Internet Hockey Database
- Lars-Erik Sjöberg's biography at Legends of Hockey
- Lars-Erik Sjöberg's biography at Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
Preceded by Barry Long |
Winnipeg Jets captain 1979–80 |
Succeeded by Morris Lukowich |
Preceded by Dan Johnson |
Winnipeg Jets captain 1975–78 |
Succeeded by Barry Long |
Preceded by Leif Holmqvist |
Golden Puck 1969 |
Succeeded by Leif Holmqvist |