Shot Right Role Ice hockey player Height 1.75 m | Playing career Weight 80 kg Name Hakan Sodergren Positions Winger | |
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Born June 14, 1959 (age 65) Rosersberg, SWE ( 1959-06-14 ) Played for Djurgardens IF Hockey, Huddinge IK |
Hakan sodergren stopped by mario gosselin 1984 olympics
Karl Håkan Södergren (born June 14, 1959 in Rosersberg, Sweden) is a retired professional ice hockey player, often a recurring color commentator in Viasat's ice hockey broadcast productions.
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- Hakan sodergren stopped by mario gosselin 1984 olympics
- Nu tar vi dom
- Playing career
- Off the ice
- Awards
- Records
- International play
- References

Nu tar vi dom!
Playing career

Södergren played for Djurgårdens IF Hockey in the Swedish elite league Elitserien during his entire professional career, winning the Swedish Championship four times. He finished his active playing career with Huddinge IK in the second tier in the Swedish league structure.

Internationally he played in 162 games with the Swedish national team, winning gold at the 1987 World Ice Hockey Championships and bronze at the 1984 and 1988 Winter Olympics. He was awarded the Stora Grabbars Märke (no. 125) and the Guldpucken (Elitserien Player of the Year) in 1987.
Off the ice

For the 1989 World Ice Hockey Championships Södergren recorded and sang solo in the Swedish national team's fight song "Nu tar vi dom" (Swedish for "let's get them"). He is residing in Oslo, Norway, with his two sons.
Awards
Records
International play
Södergren has played for Sweden in the following competitions: