Magnus Wernblom

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Magnus Wernblom
MagnusWernblomSAIK.jpg
Magnus Wernblom playing an away game for Skellefteå AIK against Timrå IK in the Swedish Elite League in January 2007
Born (1973-02-03) February 3, 1973 (age 48)
Kramfors, SWE
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 213 lb (97 kg; 15 st 3 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shot Left
Played for Modo Hockey
Skellefteå AIK
NHL Draft 207th overall, 1992
Los Angeles Kings
Playing career 19912008

Magnus Wernblom (born February 3, 1973 in Kramfors, Sweden) is a retired ice hockey forward who spent most of his active career playing for Modo Hockey in the Swedish Elitserien league, where he holds the franchise scoring record for most all-time goals (276) as well as the second highest franchise record for most games played (723). He also spent a few seasons playing for Skellefteå AIK of the same league, before returning to Modo Hockey in 2007. He announced his retirement from hockey on November 4, 2008. Magnus Wernblom is an icon and a cult figure in Modo Hockey.

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After retirement

17 november 2009 Magnus had his jersey number retired at the Fjällräven Center in his native Örnsköldsvik [1]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

   Regular season   Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1987–88 Kramfors-Alliansen SWE.3 8101
1988–89Kramfors-AlliansenSWE.31616521
1990–91 Modo Hockey SWE U20
1990–91 Modo Hockey SEL 164268
1991–92 Modo HockeySEL35671350
1992–93Modo HockeySWE.2 Jr9891742
1992–93 Modo HockeySEL3783113630000
1993–94 Modo HockeySEL3914923461123512
1994–95 Modo HockeySEL3812102250
1995–96 Modo HockeySEL281682440830310
1996–97 Modo HockeySEL502693578
1997–98 Modo HockeySEL4418123064823536
1998–99 Modo HockeySEL42201333100913412
1999–2000 Modo HockeySEL492010308413851366
2000–01 Modo HockeySEL451361936741520
2001–02 Modo HockeySEL42141630751031418
2002–03 Modo HockeySEL4526194548631414
2003–04 Modo HockeySEL4714112588312329
2004–05 Skellefteå AIK SWE.2 39202545631046102
2005–06 Skellefteå AIKSWE.24237215871104598
2006–07 Skellefteå AIKSEL4925103579
2007–08 Modo HockeySEL5427113898300031
2008–09 Modo HockeySEL1722430
SEL totals677266157423101081271946244

International

YearTeamEvent GPGAPtsPIM
1991 Sweden EJC 443736
1993 Sweden WJC 723524
Junior totals11661260

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References

  1. http://www.modohockey.se/artikel/gixqainsn-4ij6i1/hyllningar-till-magnus-wernblom