Tomas Sandström

Tomas Sandström
Born (1964-09-04) September 4, 1964
Jakobstad, FIN
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 209 lb (95 kg; 14 st 13 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shot Left
Played for New York Rangers (19841990)
Los Angeles Kings (19901994)
Pittsburgh Penguins (19941997)
Detroit Red Wings (1997)
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (19971999)
National team  Sweden
NHL Draft 36th overall, 1982
New York Rangers
Playing career 19822002

Tomas Sandström (born September 4, 1964) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey right winger who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1984 to 1999. Sandstöm grew up in Fagersta, Sweden.

Olympic medal record
Competitor for  Sweden
Men's ice hockey
1984 Sarajevo Ice hockey

Playing career

Sandström was selected 36th overall by the New York Rangers in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft. Sandstöm played 983 career NHL games, scoring 394 goals and 462 assists for 856 points, and also registered 1,193 career penalty minutes. Sandstöm won the Stanley Cup in 1997 with the Detroit Red Wings, assisting on Darren McCarty's game-winning goal in Game 4 of the 1997 Stanley Cup Finals against the Philadelphia Flyers.

A skilled power forward, he was effective when healthy but his career was marred by injuries due to his physical style of play.

After being acquired by the Wayne Gretzky-led Los Angeles Kings in a January 1990 trade for former 70 goal scorer Bernie Nicholls, Sandström formed a deadly one-two punch with Gretzky over the next three seasons. Sandström's time with the Kings, however, was marred by several serious injuries that included a 1990 fight that left him with a scratched cornea and broken cheekbone and a broken leg in the 1991 Smythe Division Finals.

Sandström was a key component of the Kings' run to the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals, after missing most of the regular season with a broken jaw. Sandström finished third in playoff scoring after Gretzky and Toronto's Doug Gilmour.

Today, Sandström works as a firefighter in Skanör, Sweden.

Transactions

Achievements

Sandström also holds the distinction of being one of the only wingers to play with both Mario Lemieux (while in Pittsburgh) and Wayne Gretzky (while in LA).

Career statistics

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1984–85New York RangersNHL742930595130220
1985–86New York RangersNHL7325295410916461020
1986–87New York RangersNHL6440347460612320
1987–88New York RangersNHL6928406895
1988–89New York RangersNHL79325688148432512
1989–90New York RangersNHL48191938100
1989–90Los Angeles KingsNHL28132033281054919
1990–91Los Angeles KingsNHL684544891061044814
1991–92Los Angeles KingsNHL491722397060338
1992–93Los Angeles KingsNHL3925275257248172512
1993–94Los Angeles KingsNHL5117244159
1993–94Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL27611172460004
1994–95Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL47212344421233616
1994–95Malmö IFSEL121051514
1995–96Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL58353570691842630
1996–97Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL409152433
1996–97Detroit Red WingsNHL349918362004424
1997–98Mighty Ducks of AnaheimNHL77981764
1998–99Mighty Ducks of AnaheimNHL581517324240004
1999–00Malmö IFSEL4216132928
2000–01Malmö IFSEL501792690833660
2001–02Malmö IFSEL3787154050116
NHL totals 983 394 463 857 1193 139 32 49 81 183

References

  1. Collins gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009-10, p.515, Andrew Podnieks, Harper Collins Publishers Ltd, Toronto, Canada, ISBN 978-1-55468-621-6

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