Nils Ekman

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Nils Ekman
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Born (1976-03-11) 11 March 1976 (age 48)
Stockholm, Sweden
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for NHL
Tampa Bay Lightning
San Jose Sharks
Pittsburgh Penguins
SM-liiga
Espoo Blues
RSL
Khimik Moscow Oblast
KHL
SKA St. Petersburg
SHL
Djurgårdens IF
National teamFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
NHL draft 107th overall, 1994
Calgary Flames
Playing career 19962011

Nils Karl "Nisse" Ekman (born 11 March 1976) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey right winger. During his 15-year career as a player at the professional level he played in the National Hockey League, Swedish Elite League (SHL), Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), and SM-liiga. He played for the SEL team Djurgårdens IF until he suffered a stroke in December 2010, forcing him to retire from hockey on 10 August 2011. [1]

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Playing career

Junior career

Ekman spent his formative years playing in his native Sweden. In season 1993–94, after scoring four goals and five assists in eleven games for Hammarby IF in the Swedish Junior League, Ekman was called up to the parent team in the Swedish tier 2-league HockeyAllsvenskan, where he scored nine points in 18 games. Catching the eye of the Calgary Flames, he was drafted by the team in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft in the 5th round as the 107th pick overall. In the 1994–95 season, after a short two-game stint in the Swedish junior league, he totalled 10 goals and 7 assists in 29 games for the parent club. After another year in Hammarby, where he scored 9 goals and totalled 7 assists in 26 games, he went to play in Finland.

Finnish career

Ekman played a large part of his early years in Finland. In season 1996–97, he played with Kiekko-Espoo of the SM-liiga, scoring 24 goals and adding 19 assists in 50 games. He also added two goals in four playoff games. The next year, his totals declined, as he notched 14 goals with 14 assists in 42 games, causing many to believe he was another European-drafted bust. However, Ekman had a strong playoffs with two goals and two assists in seven games.

Following his team's elimination from the playoffs, Ekman signed a contract with Calgary, who were impressed at his development, and Ekman joined the Saint John Flames in the American Hockey League (AHL). However, he did not play in any games and returned to Kiekko-Espoo for the 1998–99 season, notching 34 points in 52 games. He would not return to play in Europe for three years as he left for North America.

NHL career

Having no room for him, on 20 November 1999, Calgary traded Ekman to the Tampa Bay Lightning along with a 4th round selection (Vladimir Gorbunov) in the 2000 Entry Draft for Andreas Johansson. He made his debut with the Lightning that season, but scored only 4 points in 28 games. To gain more experience, he joined the IHL and split the 1999–2000 season with the Detroit Vipers and the Long Beach Ice Dogs, notching 32 points in 37 games and earning rookie of the year honors. He also had 6 points in 5 playoff games for Long Beach. During the 2000–01 season, after 36 points in 33 games for Detroit, he was recalled to the NHL, where he improved on his earlier showing and scored 20 points in 43 games. However, he had a very low plus/minus rating of -15.

In the summer of 2001 he was traded to the New York Rangers, but after failing to get a place on the squad he moved back to Sweden and played with Djurgårdens IF in Swedish elite league Elitserien for a season and scored 31 points in 38 games while playing a strong two-way game. Determined to make the NHL, he resigned with the Rangers on July 9, 2002 for the 2002–03 NHL season, but did not make the team and played with the Hartford Wolf Pack in the AHL. [2] Showing how far he had developed, Ekman put up 30 goals and 36 assists in 57 games. However, he was unable to crack the New York lineup because the team preferred to give veterans playing time over youngsters.

On 12 August 2003, Ekman was traded to the San Jose Sharks for Chad Wiseman. A team that had completely flopped the previous season, the Sharks were willing to give the untested Ekman a chance. For the 2003–04 NHL season he posted a career high in goals (22) and had 33 assists, as well as a franchise-record plus 35 rating, negating all doubts about defensive struggles. Still, he had only 3 assists in 16 games for San Jose in the playoffs.

NHL lockout

During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Ekman proved that 2004 was no fluke with 18 goals and 27 assists in 44 games for Djurgården. This was the highest total on the team, and fifth-highest in the league (eighth-highest in goals) that had players like Peter Forsberg and Henrik Zetterberg.

Post-lockout

Ekman started the 2005–06 NHL season rather slowly coming back from the lockout. In fact in his first 29 games he only scored seven points. However, he started to click on a line with Joe Thornton and Jonathan Cheechoo, and he responded by scoring 29 points in his next 23 games, including a four-game span when he had three four-point games. During this season, he set a new career high for assists and points with 36 and 57 respectively, along with 21 goals in 76 games.

On 20 July 2006, Ekman was traded along with goaltending prospect Patrick Ehelechner to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for a 2007 second-round draft pick. Later in the same year, November 8, he scored a natural hat trick in four minutes and ten seconds in the second period against the Tampa Bay Lightning, setting a Penguins franchise record.

Ekman dislocated his left elbow in a home game win (4-1) against Toronto Maple Leafs on 29 December 2006. [3] He was forced to sit out for three months before he could return to the ice and made his comeback against the Ottawa Senators on March 6 and had four penalty minutes and -1, logging nearly 8 minutes of ice time. [4]

For season 2007–08, Ekman moved to Russia for play with Khimik Moscow Oblast in the Russian Super League. Next season, he signed with SKA Saint Petersburg in the newly formed Kontinental Hockey League.

After two seasons with the St. Petersburg-based club, scoring 21 goals and 62 points in 83 games, Ekman signed a three-year deal with his former club Djurgården in May 2010. [5]

Retirement

In what would be his final season, Ekman played 20 games, scoring 4 goals and 9 points before suffering a stroke in late December 2010. [6] Ekman was hospitalized until 14 March 2011, when he was discharged and missed the remaining games of the 2010–11 Elitserien season. [6] [7] Subsequently, Ekman announced his retirement on 10 August 2011, at the age of 35 when neurologists of Karolinska University Hospital said it would not be safe to resume playing hockey. [8] One year after the stroke Ekman participated in Vasaloppet to provide attention to the Swedish Stroke Association. He crossed the finish line after 08:56:00 (8 h, 56 min). [9]

Awards

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1993–94 Hammarby IF SWE U201145914
1993–94 Hammarby IF SWE.2 18729420002
1994–95Hammarby IF J20 22130
1994–95 Hammarby IFSWE.2321081818
1995–96Hammarby IFJ201059146
1995–96 Hammarby IFSWE.22697165310000
1996–97 Blues SM-l 502419436042024
1997–98 BluesSM-l4314142886722427
1997–98 Saint John Flames AHL 10002
1998–99 BluesSM-l522014349631126
1999–2000 Tampa Bay Lightning NHL 2822436
1999–2000 Detroit Vipers IHL 107298
1999–2000 Long Beach Ice Dogs IHL271112232653362
2000–01 Detroit VipersIHL3322143663
2000–01 Tampa Bay LightningNHL439112040
2001–02 Djurgårdens IF SEL 3816153157410132
2002–03 Hartford Wolf Pack AHL 573036667320224
2003–04 San Jose Sharks NHL8222335534160338
2004–05 Djurgårdens IFSEL441827451061245920
2005–06 San Jose SharksNHL7721365754112248
2006–07 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL3469152410000
2007–08 Khimik Moscow Oblast RSL 572221438740110
2008–09 SKA St. Petersburg KHL 4612203250
2009–10 SKA St. PetersburgKHL37921303630002
2010–11 Djurgårdens IFSEL2045933
SM-l totals14558471052421453837
NHL totals26460911511882825716
SEL totals10238478519616551052

International

YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIM
1994 Sweden EJC 41124
1996 Sweden WJC 72134
2004 Sweden WCH 0
2008 Sweden WC 90664
Junior totals113258
Senior totals90664

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