Peter Forsberg’s career achievements

A look at some unforgettable plays, historical moments and great memories from the NHL career of Hockey Hall of Fame inductee, Peter Forsberg.

CAREER ACHIEVEMENTS

– Two-time Stanley Cup champion (1996, 2001)

– Two-time Olympic gold medallist (1994, 2006)

– Won Calder Memorial Trophy as NHL’s top rookie in 1994-95 (first Swedish winner)

– Won Hart Memorial Trophy in 2002-03

– Won Art Ross Trophy in 2002-03

– Led league in plus/minus in 2002-03 with a plus-52 rating

– Ranks eighth in NHL history in points per-game with 1.25.

– Drafted sixth overall by the Philadelphia Flyers in 1991.

– Was one of the key pieces in the trade that sent Eric Lindros from Quebec to Philadelphia.

– Three-time NHL first team All-Star (1998, 1999, 2003)

– Is the all-time leader in world junior hockey championship points with 42 points in two tournaments.

– Registered 87 goals, 135 assists for 222 points in 210 games with Modo.

– Member of the Triple Gold Club, (Stanley Cup, Olympic gold, world championship gold)

– Inducted into IIHF Hall of Fame in 2013

– Shares a birthday with Pavel Datsyuk.

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