Peter Åslin
Peter Åslin | |
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Born | Norrtälje, Sweden | 21 September 1962
Died | 19 January 2012 49) Leksand, Sweden | (aged
Height | 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) |
Weight | 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb) |
Position | Goaltender |
Caught | Left |
Played for | AIK Mora Leksand HV71 |
National team | Sweden |
NHL Draft | 125th overall, 1981 St. Louis Blues |
Playing career | 1980–1999 |
Medal record | ||
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Representing Sweden | ||
Ice hockey | ||
Winter Olympics | ||
Bronze | 1988 Calgary | |
World Championships | ||
Silver | 1993 Germany | |
Gold | 1992 Czechoslovakia | |
Silver | 1990 Switzerland | |
Silver | 1986 Soviet Union | |
World Junior Championships | ||
Gold | 1981 West Germany | |
Swedish Championships | ||
Gold | 1995 | |
Gold | 1984 | |
Gold | 1982 |
Peter Karl Åslin (21 September 1962 – 19 January 2012) was a Swedish national team ice hockey goaltender.
Åslin started his international career by winning the IIHF World U20 Championship in 1981, which was Sweden's lone world junior gold for 31 years until the win in Calgary in 2012. Åslin won three Swedish championships; two with AIK of Stockholm in 1982 and 1984, and one with HV71 of Jönköping in 1995. He medalled in each of the four men's World Championships he participated in: gold medal in 1992 in Prague and three silver medals; in 1986, 1990 and 1993. Åslin won an Olympic bronze medal in Calgary in 1988.[1]
Åslin played 91 national team games for Sweden. Married with children, Åslin died on 19 January 2012 in Leksand after having suffered multiple strokes.[2][3] He was 49.
References
- ↑ Peter Åslin, 49, passes away, International Ice Hockey Federation.
- ↑ Hockeylegendaren Peter Åslin död, Aftonbladet, 19 January 2012.
- ↑ Peter Åslin är död Norrtelje Tidning, 19 January 2012.