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词条 Ulf Samuelsson
释义

  1. Playing career

     Transactions 

  2. Personal life

  3. Coaching career

  4. Career statistics

     Regular season and playoffs  International 

  5. Career achievements

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox ice hockey player
| image = Ulf Samuelsson.jpg
| image_size = 230px
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1964|3|26}}
| birth_place = Fagersta, Sweden
| height_ft = 6
| height_in = 1
| weight_lb = 203
| position = Defence
| shoots = Left
| played_for = Hartford Whalers
Pittsburgh Penguins
New York Rangers
Detroit Red Wings
Philadelphia Flyers
| ntl_team = SWE
| draft = 67th overall
| draft_year = 1982
| draft_team = Hartford Whalers
| career_start = 1981
| career_end = 2000
}}

Ulf Bo Samuelsson (born March 26, 1964) is a retired Swedish-American professional ice hockey defenceman. He played several seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Hartford Whalers, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings, and Philadelphia Flyers. He is a two-time Stanley Cup champion, as a member of the Penguins in 1991 and 1992.

Playing career

Samuelsson was selected 67th overall by the Hartford Whalers in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft. In February, 1987, Samuelsson played in the "Rendez-vous '87" series as a member of the NHL All-Stars. The two game series between the NHL All-Stars and the Soviet national team took place in Quebec City and replaced the NHL's mid-season all-star game for the 1986-87 season.

He was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins along with Ron Francis in 1991 and was a member of Pittsburgh's Stanley Cup winning team in 1991 and 1992. He scored the 1991 Stanley Cup-winning goal in game six of the finals against the Minnesota North Stars, at 2:00 of the first period in what became an 8–0 blowout victory for Pittsburgh.

In a game versus the Boston Bruins during the 1991 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Samuelsson hit Bruins' star forward Cam Neely with a body check that injured Neely and caused him to develop a condition called myositis ossificans, which ultimately ended his career.[1] Many hockey fans considered this to be a deliberate and calculated injury. It was largely responsible for shortening Neely's Hall of Fame career.

As a member of the New York Rangers in 1995, Samuelsson was famously knocked unconscious by a sucker punch to the face from Tie Domi of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Domi received an eight-game suspension and a fine for the incident, described by some as one of the cheapest shots in NHL history.[2] Domi insisted that Samuelsson provoked the punch by repeatedly calling him "dummy".[3] Despite the criticism, many fans celebrated the punch because Samuelsson was so hated.

Samuelsson played 1,080 career NHL games, scoring 57 goals and 275 assists for 332 points. He accumulated 2,453 penalty minutes over the course of his career.

During the Nagano Olympics, he was ejected from the Swedish team when it was discovered that he had requested and received US citizenship. His Swedish citizenship was revoked and he was not allowed to play. The entire ordeal was listed as the seventy-second most important international story by the IIHF in their centennial celebrations in 2008.[4]

Transactions

  • March 4, 1991 – traded by the Hartford Whalers, along with Ron Francis and Grant Jennings, to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for John Cullen, Jeff Parker, and Zarley Zalapski
  • August 31, 1995 – traded by the Pittsburgh Penguins, along with Luc Robitaille, to the New York Rangers in exchange for Petr Nedvěd and Sergei Zubov.
  • March 23, 1999 – traded by the New York Rangers to the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for Detroit's 1999 second round draft choice and the Ranger's 1999 third round draft choice.
  • June 25, 1999 – traded by the Detroit Red Wings to the Atlanta Thrashers in exchange for future considerations.
  • October 19, 1999 – signed as a free agent by the Philadelphia Flyers.

Personal life

Samuelsson is a resident of Scottsdale, Arizona.[5] Samuelsson's sons, Philip,[6] Henrik and Adam as well as his daughter Victoria[7] are all aspiring hockey prospects. They have come up through the US National Team Development Program, choosing to represent the US internationally as opposed to their father's native Sweden. Philip was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft in the second round, 61st overall. The Phoenix Coyotes drafted Henrik in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft in the first round, 27th overall. Victoria signed to play her NCAA D-1 collegiate career at Penn State University, beginning in the 2015–16 season.[8]

Coaching career

On May 2, 2011, Samuelsson accepted the head coaching position of Modo Hockey,[9] a position he held for two seasons.[9][10]

On May 31, 2016, it was announced that Samuelsson accepted a head coach position with the Charlotte Checkers of the American Hockey League.[11][12] After one season with the Checkers, Samuelsson was hired as an assistant coach with the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League.[13] On November 6, 2018, he was fired along with head coach Joel Quenneville fifteen games into the 2018–19 season.[14]

  • 2003–04, head coach, Phantoms Ice Hockey Club squirt minor AAA
  • 2004–05, assistant coach, Avon Old Farms School
  • 2005–06, assistant coach, Hartford Wolf Pack
  • 2006–11, assistant coach, Phoenix Coyotes
  • 2011–13, head coach, Modo Hockey
  • 2013–16, assistant coach, New York Rangers
  • 2016–17, head coach, Charlotte Checkers
  • 2017–18, assistant coach, Chicago Blackhawks

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1980–81 Fagersta AIK SWE III 22 11 5 16
1981–82 Leksands IF SEL 31 3 1 4 40
1982–83 Leksands IF SEL 33 9 6 15 72
1983–84 Leksands IF SEL 36 5 11 16 53
1984–85 Hartford Whalers NHL 41 2 6 8 83
1984–85 Binghamton Whalers AHL 36 5 11 16 92
1985–86 Hartford Whalers NHL 80 5 19 24 174 10 1 2 3 38
1986–87 Hartford Whalers NHL 78 2 31 33 162 5 0 1 1 41
1987–88 Hartford Whalers NHL 76 8 33 41 159 5 0 0 0 8
1988–89 Hartford Whalers NHL 71 9 26 35 181 4 0 2 2 4
1989–90 Hartford Whalers NHL 55 2 11 13 177 7 1 0 1 2
1990–91 Hartford Whalers NHL 62 3 18 21 174
1990–91 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 14 1 4 5 37 20 3 2 5 34
1991–92 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 62 1 14 15 206 21 0 2 2 39
1992–93 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 77 3 26 29 249 12 1 5 6 24
1993–94 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 80 5 24 29 199 6 0 1 1 18
1994–95 Leksands IF SEL 2 0 0 0 8
1994–95 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 44 1 15 16 113 7 0 2 2 8
1995–96 New York Rangers NHL 74 1 18 19 122 11 1 5 6 16
1996–97 New York Rangers NHL 73 6 11 17 136 15 0 2 2 30
1997–98 New York Rangers NHL 73 3 9 12 122
1998–99 New York Rangers NHL 67 3 9 12 93
1998–99 Detroit Red Wings NHL 4 0 0 0 6 9 0 3 3 10
1999–2000 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 49 1 2 3 58
SEL totals 102 17 18 35 173
NHL totals 1080 57 275 332 2453 132 7 27 34 272

International

Year Team Event  GP G A Pts PIM
1982 Sweden EJC 5 2 1 3 10
1982 Sweden WJC 7 1 2 3 18
1983 Sweden WJC 1 0 1 1 2
1984 Sweden WJC 7 1 4 5 10
1985 Sweden WC 9 1 2 3 22
1990 Sweden WC 7 2 0 2 18
1991 Sweden CC 3 0 0 0 4
1998 Sweden OG 3 0 1 1 4
Junior totals 20 4 8 12 40
Senior totals 22 3 3 6 48

Career achievements

  • 2× Stanley Cup champion – 1991, 1992

See also

  • List of NHL players with 1000 games played
  • List of NHL players with 2000 career penalty minutes

References

1. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.nwsportsbeat.com/coffee-shop/northwest-athlete-profiles-cam-neely-25312/ |title=The One That Got Away |publisher=nwsportsbeat.com|date=25 March 2012|accessdate=2016-10-30}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://sports.ca.msn.com/nhl/photos/gallery.aspx?cp-documentid=23350398&page=8|title=The NHL’s cheapest shots - Tie Domi on Ulf Samuelsson |publisher=msn.com|date=|accessdate=2016-10-30}}
3. ^Dreger: Sucker-punch considered among most dangerous http://www.tiedomi.com/?p=843
4. ^{{cite web|title=Reporter's scoop reveals that Samuelsson is not a Swede in Nagano-98|publisher=IIHF|url=http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/the-iihf/100-year-anniversary/100-top-stories/story-72.html|year=2008|accessdate=2009-04-09}}
5. ^O'Donell, Chuck. "Ulf Samuelsson: the fearsome defender recalls the night the Penguins' bid for a third straight Stanley Cup title came to an end – The Game I'll Never Forget", Hockey Digest, May 2003. Accessed December 8, 2007. "Samuelsson has dabbled in broadcasting, calling the Salt Lake City Olympics for a television station in Sweden. But mostly, he enjoys hanging out in his home in the Arizona suburb of North Scottsdale, A.Z., with his family."
6. ^Gintonio, Jim. Samuelsson's son makes name for himself, Arizona Republic, April 12, 2009. Accessed April 30, 2009
7. ^Wolfe, Cory. [https://thestarphoenix.com/Sports/gets+defensive/1540574/story.html WHL gets defensive]{{Dead link|date=July 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }}, Saskatoon Star Phoenix, April 29, 2009. Accessed April 30, 2009.
8. ^{{cite web|author=1 second ago |url=http://www.gopsusports.com/sports/w-hockey/spec-rel/111814aae.html |title=Penn State Welcomes Four for 2015-16 Season :: Official Athletic Site of Penn State :: Official Athletic Site of Penn State :: Women's Ice Hockey |publisher=Gopsusports.com |date= |accessdate=2016-10-30}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/team.php?team=9&year0=2013 |title=MODO Hockey |publisher=Eliteprospects.com |date= |accessdate=2016-10-30}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/team.php?team=9&year0=2012 |title=MODO Hockey |publisher=Eliteprospects.com |date= |accessdate=2016-10-30}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/nhl/carolina-hurricanes/article80870227.html |title=Ulf Samuelsson to coach Charlotte Checkers | News & Observer |publisher=Newsobserver.com |date=2016-05-31 |accessdate=2016-10-30}}
12. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/ulf-samuelsson-named-charlotte-checkers-head-coach/n-5152295 |title=Ulf Samuelsson Named Charlotte Checkers Head Coach|publisher=OurSports Central |date=May 31, 2016}}
13. ^{{cite web |url=http://theahl.com/samuelsson-named-assistant-coach-in-chicago |title=SAMUELSSON NAMED ASSISTANT COACH IN CHICAGO |publisher=American Hockey League |date=June 15, 2017}}
14. ^{{cite web |title=RELEASE: Blackhawks make coaching change |url=https://www.nhl.com/blackhawks/news/release-blackhawks-make-coaching-change/c-301652676 |website=NHL.com |accessdate=November 6, 2018 |date=November 6, 2018}}

External links

  • {{Ice hockey stats |nhl=8451107 |elite= |euro= |hr=s/samueul01 |hockeydb=4745 |legends= }}
  • Hockey Draft Central
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