Valtteri Filppula

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Valtteri Filppula
Valtteri Filppula 2016.jpg
Filppula in 2016
Born (1984-03-20) 20 March 1984 (age 40)
Vantaa, Finland
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Centre
Shoots Left
Mestis team
Former teams
Jokerit
Detroit Red Wings
Tampa Bay Lightning
Philadelphia Flyers
New York Islanders
Genève-Servette HC
National teamFlag of Finland.svg  Finland
NHL draft 95th overall, 2002
Detroit Red Wings
Playing career 2003present

Valtteri Filppula (born 20 March 1984) is a Finnish professional ice hockey forward for Jokerit of the Mestis (FI).

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Filppula won the Stanley Cup with the Detroit Red Wings in 2008. He has previously played with the Red Wings, Tampa Bay Lightning, Philadelphia Flyers, and New York Islanders. He led Finland to a gold medal at the 2022 Winter Olympics and the 2022 IIHF World Championship, which made him the first Finnish member of the Triple Gold Club.

Playing career

Detroit Red Wings (2005–2013)

Filppula with the Detroit Red Wings in February 2008 Filppula.jpg
Filppula with the Detroit Red Wings in February 2008

Filppula was drafted by the Detroit Red Wings in the third round, 95th overall, in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft. He started his hockey career with the Jokerit organization and secured his place in the SM-liiga team in the 2003–04 season as an offensive forward. He won the SM-liiga silver medal with Jokerit in 2005 and was set to become the team's number one center for the next season. However, Filppula moved to North America to play for the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League (AHL), the top minor league affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings. He was selected to play for PlanetUSA in the 2005–06 AHL All-Star Game.

On 15 December 2005, Filppula made his NHL debut with the Red Wings, becoming the first Finnish player ever to play an NHL game for Detroit. He scored his first NHL goal on 28 October 2006, against former Red Wing goaltender Manny Legace in a game against the St. Louis Blues. He then scored his first playoff career goal in Game 1 of the 2007 Stanley Cup playoffs against the Calgary Flames on 12 April 2007, his first post-season game. Filppula continued playing for the Red Wings and scored 36 points in his third season for the team in the 2007–08 season. He won his first Stanley Cup when Red Wings defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins in six games in the 2008 Stanley Cup Finals. He scored the second goal for Detroit in the decisive sixth game of the series, in which the Red Wings won 3–2.

On 30 July 2008, Filppula signed a five-year, $15-million contract extension with Detroit, avoiding salary arbitration. [1]

On 21 September 2012, Filppula signed with his former team club Jokerit in Finland due to the 2012–13 NHL lockout that halted play. He returned to the Red Wings after the lockout, as his contract with Jokerit was signed to last as long as the lockout did. [2]

Tampa Bay Lightning (2013–2017)

Flippula as a member of the Tampa Bay Lightning in December 2014 Valtteri Filppula - Tampa Bay Lightning.jpg
Flippula as a member of the Tampa Bay Lightning in December 2014

On 5 July 2013, Filppula signed a five-year, $25 million contract as an unrestricted free agent with the Tampa Bay Lightning. [3] On 1 December 2014, Filppula recorded his 200th NHL assist in a 6–3 Tampa Bay Lightning win over the New York Rangers. [4] On 6 January 2015, Filppula played in his 600th NHL game in a 4–2 Lightning win over the Montreal Canadiens. [5]

Philadelphia Flyers (2017–2018)

The Lightning dealt Filppula on 1 March 2017, hours before the NHL Trade Deadline, to the Philadelphia Flyers, along with a 2017 4th-round draft pick and a conditional 7th-round draft pick, in exchange for defenseman Mark Streit. [6] Streit was immediately traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins for a draft pick. [7] The moves allowed for Tampa Bay to clear Filppula's $5 million salary cap hit and protect another player in the 2017 NHL Expansion Draft due to his no-trade clause. Filppula reportedly rejected a transaction two days earlier that would've sent him to the Toronto Maple Leafs along with Lightning teammate Brian Boyle. [8] Filppula made his Flyers debut on 2 March, a 2–1 shootout win against the Florida Panthers in which he scored the tying goal and was awarded the game's third star. [9] Prior to the 2017–18 season the Flyers named Filppula an alternate captain along with Andrew MacDonald. [10]

Filppula prepares to take a face-off in December 2019 Arizona Coyotes vs. Detroit Red Wings December 2019 11 (in-game action).jpg
Filppula prepares to take a face-off in December 2019

New York Islanders (2018–2019)

On 1 July 2018, Filppula signed a one-year $2.75 million contract with the New York Islanders. [11] In the 2018–19 season, Filppula proved his versatility with the Islanders, used in all forward positions in posting 17 goals and 14 assists for 33 points in 72 games for the playoff-bound club. In the post-season, Filppula helped the Islanders advance to the second round collecting four assists in 8 games.

Return to Detroit (2019–2021)

On 1 July 2019, Filppula signed a two-year, $6 million contract with the Red Wings. [12] On 1 February 2020, Filppula appeared in his 1,000th career NHL game, becoming the eighth Finnish-born player to reach the milestone. [13]

Genève-Servette HC (2021–2024)

On 24 August 2021, Filppula joined Genève-Servette HC of the National League (NL) on a one-year deal for the 2021–22 season. [14] Flippula won the 2023 National League Championship with the team. [15]

Return to Jokerit (2024–)

In August 2024, Filppula returned to Jokerit with a one-year contract. At the same time, he became one of the owners of the Club and announced that he would receive no salary for the season. Filppula was also named as team captain. Player Leevi Lemberg changed his game number from the familiar 51 to 61 for Filppula.

International play

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Filppula (number 51) battling for faceoff against Germany at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Medal record
Representing Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Ice hockey
Winter Olympics
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2022 Beijing
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2010 Vancouver
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2022 Finland
World Junior Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2003 Canada
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2004 Finland

Filppula was named captain of Finland at the World under-18 Championships in Slovakia in 2002. At the 2004 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, he scored four goals and five assists in seven games to be selected as a tournament all-star. He was selected to play for Finland at the 2010 Winter Olympics, which eventually resulted in a bronze medal win over Slovakia. He scored the empty net goal in the 5–3 win.

On 7 January 2014, Filppula was named to the team Finland roster for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. [16] On 6 February 2014, Filppula suffered an ankle injury in Tampa Bay's 4–1 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs. [17] The injury was diagnosed as a non-displaced fracture and he was expected to miss at least three weeks, forcing him to miss the Olympics. [18]

On 2 March 2016, Finland named Filppula to its 2016 World Cup of Hockey roster. [19] He scored Finland's only goal of the tournament in the game against North America.

Filppula served as captain of the gold medal-winning 2022 Finnish Olympic team and the gold medal-winning 2022 IIHF World Championship team. [20] He was also honored as a flag bearer for the Parade of Nations at the Olympic opening ceremony. [21]

With his wins in 2022, Filppula became the first Finnish player and 30th overall to enter the Triple Gold Club. [22]

Personal life

Filppula is the younger brother of Ilari Filppula.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
2000–01 Jokerit FIN U1831182947464480
2000–01Jokerit FIN U20 10110
2001–02JokeritFIN U1810110849132
2001–02JokeritFIN U2040815231410000
2002–03JokeritFIN U20351637531411410144
2003–04 Jokerit SM-l 49513186
2004–05 JokeritSM-l55102030201256112
2005–06 Grand Rapids Griffins AHL 74205070301679164
2005–06 Detroit Red Wings NHL 40112
2006–07 Detroit Red WingsNHL731071720183252
2006–07 Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL32242
2007–08 Detroit Red WingsNHL78191736282256112
2008–09 Detroit Red WingsNHL801228404223313168
2009–10 Detroit Red WingsNHL5511243524124596
2010–11 Detroit Red WingsNHL7116233922112686
2011–12 Detroit Red WingsNHL812343661450222
2012–13 JokeritSM-l1669156
2012–13 Detroit Red WingsNHL4198176142464
2013–14 Tampa Bay Lightning NHL752533582040110
2014–15 Tampa Bay LightningNHL821236482426410144
2015–16 Tampa Bay LightningNHL768233146171670
2016–17 Tampa Bay LightningNHL597273424
2016–17 Philadelphia Flyers NHL205382
2017–18 Philadelphia FlyersNHL811122332061232
2018–19 New York Islanders NHL721714311680442
2019–20 Detroit Red WingsNHL706152124
2020–21 Detroit Red WingsNHL38691512
2021–22 Genève–Servette HC NL 481928471020110
2022–23 Genève–Servette HCNL4617345162181121310
2023–24 Genève–Servette HCNL511122332220112
NHL totals1,05619733353034616625618638

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2002 Finland WJC18 4th846102
2003 Finland WJC Bronze medal icon.svg60112
2004 FinlandWJCBronze medal icon.svg74592
2010 Finland OG Bronze medal icon.svg63030
2012 Finland WC 4th1046106
2016 Finland WCH 8th31010
2017 FinlandWC4th1023512
2022 FinlandOGGold medal icon.svg60220
2022 FinlandWCGold medal icon.svg103252
Junior totals21812206
Senior totals3510112118

Awards and honors

AwardYear
Finnish Ice Hockey Association
Kari Jalonen Award 2003
President's trophy 2022
AHL
All-Star Game 2006
NHL
Stanley Cup champion 2008
NL
Champion 2023
CHL
Champion 2024 [23]

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Olympic Games
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