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Niclas Andersén
Niclas Andersén in May 2014
Born (1988-04-28) 28 April 1988 (age 36)
Grums, Sweden
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 209 lb (95 kg; 14 st 13 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
National team  Sweden
NHL draft 114th overall, 2006
Los Angeles Kings
Playing career 2007–2022

Niclas Andersén (born 28 April 1988) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey defenceman who last played for Brynäs IF of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL).[1] He was originally drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in the fourth round of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, 114th overall.

Playing career

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Born in Grums, he started out with local club Grums IK moving to Leksands IF, where he made his debut in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) during the 2005–06 season. In 2007, he joined fellow SHL side Brynäs IF and spent five years with the club. He captured the Swedish championship with Brynäs in 2012.

Andersén signed with Severstal Cherepovets of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) ahead of the 2012–13 season. Following his two-year KHL stint, he returned to Brynäs IF,[2] where he captained during the 2014–15 season.[citation needed]

Andersén opted to finally pursue a North American career in 2015, in agreeing to a one-year entry-level contract as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League (NHL) on 15 June 2015.[3] He did not see any NHL action, but appeared in 75 games with PIttsburgh's AHL affiliate Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.[4]

On 2 June 2016, he signed a deal to leave North America after one season in signing with Russian KHL outfit, Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg.[5]

On 12 June 2017, Andersén agreed to a one-year contract with EHC Kloten of the National League (NL).[6] On 9 November 2017, Andersen was released by Kloten after posting a -15 plus/minus rating and scoring only 1 point in 18 games.[7] He then joined Finnish club, Jokerit, of the KHL for the remainder of the season.[citation needed]

On 23 April 2018, Andersén as a free agent returned to his native Sweden signing a three-year SHL contract with former club, Brynäs IF.[8]

International play

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Andersén was a member of Sweden's bronze-winning squad at the 2014 World Championships.[9]

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2003–04 Grums IK SWE.3 20 4 5 9 45
2004–05 Leksands IF J20 26 2 3 5 9 5 0 2 2 2
2005–06 Leksands IF J18 Allsv 3 0 3 3 8 2 0 0 0 10
2005–06 Leksands IF J20 35 5 6 11 214
2005–06 Leksands IF SEL 8 0 0 0 8
2006–07 Leksands IF J20 4 1 1 2 47
2006–07 Leksands IF Allsv 29 0 3 3 26 6 0 2 2 12
2007–08 Brynäs IF J20 5 0 1 1 35
2007–08 Brynäs IF SEL 38 0 3 3 26
2007–08 AIK Allsv 3 1 1 2 2
2008–09 Brynäs IF SEL 55 0 8 8 60 4 0 0 0 4
2009–10 Brynäs IF SEL 42 3 3 6 28
2010–11 Brynäs IF SEL 51 4 4 8 42 5 0 0 0 0
2011–12 Brynäs IF SEL 55 1 7 8 48 17 1 2 3 8
2012–13 Severstal Cherepovets KHL 51 1 5 6 20 10 0 0 0 0
2013–14 Severstal Cherepovets KHL 50 3 5 8 32
2014–15 Brynäs IF SHL 54 5 17 22 32 4 0 0 0 4
2015–16 Wilkes–Barre/Scranton Penguins AHL 69 4 10 14 26 6 1 0 1 4
2016–17 Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg KHL 37 3 10 13 8
2017–18 EHC Kloten NL 18 1 0 1 4
2017–18 Jokerit KHL 10 0 1 1 6 10 0 1 1 8
2018–19 Brynäs IF SHL 45 3 3 6 28
2019–20 Brynäs IF SHL 38 1 5 6 22
2020–21 Brynäs IF SHL 42 1 5 6 20
SHL totals 428 18 55 73 314 30 1 2 3 16
KHL totals 148 7 21 28 66 20 0 1 1 8
Medal record
Representing  Sweden
Ice hockey
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Minsk

International

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Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM
2005 Sweden WJC18 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 0 0 0 12
2005 Sweden U18 7th 5 0 0 0 6
2006 Sweden WJC18 6th 6 1 1 2 14
2008 Sweden WJC 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 0 2 2 6
2014 Sweden WC 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 8 0 2 2 8
Junior totals 24 1 3 4 38
Senior totals 8 0 2 2 8

Awards and honors

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Award Year
SHL
Le Mat trophy (Brynäs IF) 2012 [10]

References

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  1. ^ "Beskedet: Avslutar spelarkarriären". 9 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Uppgifter: Andersén återvänder till Brynäs". Aftonbladet. 18 May 2014. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Pittsburgh sign defenseman Niclas Andersen". Pittsburgh Penguins. 15 June 2015. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  4. ^ "TheAHL.com | The American Hockey League". theahl.com. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  5. ^ "Yekaterinburg sign defenseman Andersen". Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg (in Russian). 2 June 2016. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  6. ^ Kloten, EHC (12 June 2017). "Swedish defenseman Niclas Andersén joins EHC Kloten".
  7. ^ Helsinki, EHC Kloten / Jokerit (9 November 2017). "EHC Kloten and Swedish defender Niclas Andersén part ways".
  8. ^ "Niclas Andersen returns home" (in Swedish). Brynäs IF. 23 April 2018. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  9. ^ "Sweden – 2014 WM – International Ice Hockey Federation IIHF". www.iihfworlds2014.com. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  10. ^ "Brynas wins hockey title". nordstjernan.com. 2 May 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
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