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  1. As of 1 October 2016, Forsberg stands eighth in NHL all-time points-per-game, with 1.25 points-per-game in his career. He is ranked fourth all-time in NHL career assists-per-game with 0.898, behind only Wayne Gretzky , Mario Lemieux and Bobby Orr .

    • Personal Life and Early Playing Career
    • Beginnings of His NHL Career
    • Forsberg’s NHL Peak
    • The 2004-05 Lockout and Philadelphia
    • Leaving Philly, Brief Stay in Nashville, A Return to Colorado
    • Fun Facts About Peter Forsberg

    Forsberg was born July 20, 1973, in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. He began playing hockey at the age of 5 on a team where almost all of the players were at least 3 years older than him. He is the son of Kent Forsberg, who would end up coaching Peter for much of his playing career in his homeland. The two teamed up from 1991 to 1994 in MODO, later for the n...

    Forsberg made his debut in the NHL during the lockout-shortened season of 1994-95. Ironically, his very first preseason game would be againstLindros and the Philadelphia Flyers. While Quebec lost the penalty-filled game (144 minutes in total), Forsberg had a goal and an assist. He won the Calder Trophy by season’s end as the NHL’s premier rookie. B...

    The first season in Denver would go on to be Forsberg’s best statistically, finishing the regular season with 116 points – including 86 assists. He would add another 21 points in the Avalanche’s 22 playoff games. This particular team included several great hockey players in the likes of Joe Sakic, Claude Lemieux, Valeri Kamensky, Adam Deadmarsh, Mi...

    Forsberg returned to MODO for the 2004-2005 season, signing a one-year contract before the NHL confirmed that a lockout would cancel their season. He was again coached by his father and had the opportunity to play with his good friend Markus Naslund, and rising stars Henrik and Daniel Sedin. However, his season was shortened due to injury – somethi...

    During his second season with Philadelphia, the organization decided it would rely mainly on younger players such as Mike Richards, Jeff Carterand R.J. Umberger. Inexperience combined with Forsberg missing much of the season due to his still lingering foot problems, would ultimately end up seeing the worst season in the history of the franchise. Th...

    He began playing hockey to follow his older brother, Roger
    “Foppa” actually does not have any specific translation in Swedish
    The move he used during the 1994 Olympics, which became known to many (and on recent video games) as “The Forsberg Move,” was borrowed from Kent Nilsson, a former Calgary Flame also from Sweden.
    His foot problems stem partially from a congenital issue in that the ligaments connecting his feet to his ankle are too lax and loose (picture a rubber band that does not snap back when you stretch...
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    • July 20, 1973
  3. May 14, 2024 · The Blackhawks gave up on him after just 122 games and three seasons, sending him to the Carolina Hurricanes along with Anton Forsberg for Calvin de Haan and a forward who wound up playing nine...

  4. May 26, 2024 · The Stars won last year’s series in seven games, with twin towers Matvichuk and Hatcher unmercifully pounding Forsberg, to the point where he required post-season shoulder surgery. They no...

  5. Peter Forsberg played 13 seasons for the Avalanche, Flyers and Predators. He had 249 goals, 636 assists and a plus-minus of +238 in 708 games. He won 1 Hart Trophy, the Calder Trophy and 2 Stanley Cups.

  6. Peter Forsberg player profile, stats and championships. Born 1973-07-20 in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. Last seen in the 2010-2011 season with the Colorado Avalanche (NHL).

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