Johan Garpenlöv

Johan Kjell Garpenlöv (born 21 March 1968) is a Swedish former ice hockey left winger and ice hockey coach. He also starred for several years in his native Sweden. He was drafted in the fifth round, 85th overall, by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft.

Johan Garpenlöv
Born (1968-03-21) 21 March 1968 (age 56)
Stockholm, Sweden
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
PositionLeft wing
ShotLeft
Played forDjurgårdens IF
Detroit Red Wings
San Jose Sharks
Florida Panthers
Atlanta Thrashers
National team Sweden
NHL draft85th overall, 1986
Detroit Red Wings
Playing career1988–2001

Career

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Born in Stockholm, Garpenlöv played with Nacka HK in the second division early in his career. He next played with Djurgårdens IF club of Elitserien. He played on the Sweden men's national junior ice hockey team, competing at the European Junior Championships in 1985 and 1986, and at the IIHF World U20 Championships in 1987 and 1988, winning the bronze medal at the 1987 tournament. He also competed at the 1990 World Championships, where Sweden won a silver medal.

Garpenlöv next joined the NHL, debuting with the Detroit Red Wings in the 1990–91 season. He scored 40 points as a rookie, including a four-goal game against the St. Louis Blues on 23 November 1990. After the NHL season, he scored four goals at the 1991 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships, where Sweden won the gold medal.

During the 1991–92 season, Garpenlöv was traded to the San Jose Sharks. Following the season, Garpenlöv was a member of Sweden's World Championship team for the second consecutive year. Garpenlöv scored 22 goals for the Sharks in the 1992–93 season. He played on a line with Sergei Makarov and Igor Larionov in the 1993–94 NHL season.

In March 1995, Garpenlöv was traded to the Florida Panthers for future considerations. He scored a personal best 23 goals in the 1995–96 season, but was injured over much of the next three seasons. In the 1999 NHL Expansion Draft, he was claimed by the Atlanta Thrashers and was a member of the club for its inaugural season in 1999–2000.

Garpenlöv left the NHL prior to the start of the 2000–01 season and returned to Sweden to play for Djurgården. He is currently a general manager of the Sweden men's national ice hockey team since the 2010–2011 season.

From the 2019–2020 season, he replaces Rikard Grönborg as head coach for the Sweden national team.[1] On 28 October 2021, he announced he would leave that position following the 2021–2022 season.[2]

In November 2022, Garpenlöv became head coach of Djurgårdens IF, replacing Joakim Fagervall.[3]

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1984–85Nacka HKSWE.241232
1985–86Nacka HKSWE.2208122022
1986–87Djurgårdens IFSEL2958132220000
1987–88Djurgårdens IFSEL30710171231344
1988–89Djurgårdens IFSEL3612193120834710
1989–90Djurgårdens IFSEL392013333582464
1990–91Detroit Red WingsNHL711822401860114
1991–92Detroit Red WingsNHL161124
1991–92Adirondack Red WingsAHL93366
1991–92San Jose SharksNHL1256114
1992–93San Jose SharksNHL7922446658
1993–94San Jose SharksNHL80183553281446106
1994–95San Jose SharksNHL131122
1994–95Florida PanthersNHL2739120
1995–96Florida PanthersNHL8223285136204268
1996–97Florida PanthersNHL531125364742024
1997–98Florida PanthersNHL392358
1998–99Florida PanthersNHL64891742
1999–00Atlanta ThrashersNHL732141631
2000–01Djurgårdens IFSEL29871580
SEL totals1635257109169216111718
NHL totals609114197311278441091922

International

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YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIM
1985SwedenEJC51010
1986SwedenEJC552712
1987SwedenWJC72356
1988SwedenWJC761712
1990SwedenWC104484
1991SwedenWC104046
1991SwedenCC601110
1992SwedenWC811210
1996SwedenWCH41122
Junior totals241462030
Senior totals381071732

References

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  1. ^ Linus Sunnervik. "De tar över Tre Kronor efter Grönborgs avsked" (in Swedish). Expressen. Archived from the original on 9 July 2019. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  2. ^ Bella Franzén, Marie Lehmann (28 October 2021). "Johan Garpenlöv lämnar Tre kronor". SVT Sport. Swedish. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Djurgården sparkar tränaren – förre förbundskaptenen tar över". 28 November 2022.
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