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Position
  
Role
  
ice hockey player

Shot
  
Left

Height
  
1.88 m

National team
  
Children
  
Emmy Stina Renberg

Name
  
Mikael Renberg


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Born
  
May 5, 1972 (age 51) Pitea, SWE (
1972-05-05
)

Weight
  
235 lb (107 kg; 16 st 11 lb)

Played for
  
NHLPhiladelphia FlyersTampa Bay LightningPhoenix CoyotesToronto Maple LeafsElitserienLulea HFSkelleftea AIK

NHL Draft
  
40th overall, 1990Philadelphia Flyers

Spouse
  
Stina Sundstrom (m. 1996–2000)

Parents
  
Bo Renberg, Christina Renberg

Siblings
  
Jessica Renberg, Ingela Renberg

Similar People
  
Marie Lehmann, Claude Giroux, Dave Hakstol

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Mikael Bo Renberg (born 5 May 1972) is A retired Swedish professional ice hockey player, last playing for Skellefteå AIK in Elitserien. He spent ten seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) and eight in the Swedish Elitserien.

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Mikael Renberg


Playing career

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Renberg began his NHL career with the Philadelphia Flyers, who drafted him 40th overall in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft. He set the Flyers' club record for most points in a Season scored by a rookie with 82 points (38 goals and 44 assists) in 83 games. Renberg played with them for four seasons and in Philadelphia he became popular with fans for playing on the formidable "Legion of Doom" line with John LeClair and Eric Lindros. Renberg, and the top line helped the team to the 1997 Stanley Cup Finals, where they were swept in four games by the Detroit Red Wings.

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He was traded to the Tampa Bay Lightning for Chris Gratton after the Stanley Cup run and was named the Lightning's captain. Two seasons later the teams would virtually undo the trade, sending him back to Philadelphia for two more years. He was traded to the Phoenix Coyotes in exchange for Rick Tocchet during the 1999–2000 NHL season. He returned to Sweden to play for Luleå HF for one season and returned to the NHL by signing with the Toronto Maple Leafs. After three seasons in Toronto, Renberg once again returned to play for Luleå HF to be close to his family. After captaining Luleå from 2005–07, he moved onto nearby rival Skellefteå AIK (SAIK). After two seasons with SAIK, Renberg decided to retire due to persistent groin problems that cut his final season short.

International play

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Renberg's first international experience came at the European Junior Championship, in which he helped Sweden secure a gold medal by scoring 7 goals in 6 game against Europe's top competition. Renberg next wore the three crowns in the 1992 World Juniors and scored six goals and four assists, playing with future NHL stars Peter Forsberg, Michael Nylander, and Markus Näslund. Renberg finished fourth in the scoring behind his three aforementioned countrymen. Despite the high offensive output of the Swedes, they only returned home with a silver medal.

After graduating out of junior, Renberg represented Sweden again at the 1993 World Championships (WC). He continued his torrid international pace by being named to the tournaments' all-star team after netting 5 goals and 3 assists in 8 games. However, like before, Renberg and Sweden again went home with silver.

Prior to 1998 professionals could not participate in the Olympics. As Renberg was in the NHL he could not partake in Team Sweden's gold medal over Canada at the 1994 games in Lillehammer. But for the 1998 Olympics held in Nagano, Japan Renberg was named to the team to defend its gold and was assigned to play on the first line with friends and countrymen Peter Forsberg and Daniel Alfredsson. Renberg tallied a goal and two assist in Sweden's four game, as the Swedish roster finished in fifth place at the 1998 Olympics playing against older teams in the Canadians, Americans, and Russians.

Renberg would continue representing his country in international tournaments throughout his career. After the Olympic disappointment, at the 1998 WC, Renberg and the Swedes won the gold medal, the first for their country since 1992. Renberg final two WC's were in 2001 and 2003, with the 2001 team taking Renberg home a bronze medal. Renberg's second and final try at the Olympics in 2002 held in Salt Lake City, United States. Again, despite countryman Mats Sundin leading the Olympics in scoring, Renberg and the Swedes went home empty-handed as fifth-place finishers. Unfortunately, Renberg was not a part of the team at the 2006 Olympics where his countrymen led by Nicklas Lidström and Henrik Lundqvist reached the promised land once more to win the gold medal at the Olympic games.

Records and milestones

  • Philadelphia Flyers' franchise record for most points in a season by a rookie, 82 (1993–94)
  • Scored 200th NHL career point with an assist vs. Vancouver Canucks (December 1, 1996)
  • Scored 100th NHL career goal vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (February 16, 1997)
  • International

    International stats are final, as per Mikeal Renberg's retirement

    Awards

  • Gold medal at the Junior European Championships in 1990.
  • Named to the World Championships All-Star Team in 1993.
  • Named to the SEL All-Star team in 1993, 1995, and 2001
  • Named to the NHL All-Rookie Team in 1994
  • Awarded the Pelle Lindbergh Memorial (Most Improved Player - Philadelphia Flyers) in 1994.
  • Awarded the Yanick Dupre Memorial (Class Guy Award - Philadelphia Flyers) in 1995.
  • Awarded the Viking Award (Top Swedish player in the NHL) in 1995.
  • Gold Medal at the World Championships in 1998.
  • Awarded the Golden Puck (Elitserien Player of the Year) in 2001.
  • He was inducted into the Piteå Wall of Fame in 2006.
  • References

    Mikael Renberg Wikipedia