Inge Hammarström Explained

Played For:Wifsta/Östrands IF
Timrå IK
Brynäs IF
Toronto Maple Leafs
St. Louis Blues
Ntl Team:Sweden
Position:Left Wing
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Weight Lb:182
Birth Date:20 January 1948[1]
Birth Place:Timrå, Sweden
Career Start:1964
Career End:1982

Hans Inge Hammarström (born 20 January 1948) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey left winger. He played six seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Toronto Maple Leafs and St. Louis Blues between 1973 and 1979. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1964 to 1982, was spent in the Swedish Division 1 and Elitserien, the top leagues at the time. Internationally Hammarström played for the Swedish national team at several tournaments, including the 1972 Winter Olympics and five World Championships. After retiring Hammarström worked as a scout.

Playing career

Hammarström played his first ice hockey games at the top national league level in 1963 for Timrå IK, at the age of 15. The 1968–69 season he left for Brynäs IF where he would win the Swedish Championship four times (1970, 1971, 1972 and later in 1980).

In 1973, Hammarström became the first player from Timrå IK ever to play in the NHL. Along with Börje Salming, he was also one of the first two Europeans to play with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Both Hammarström and Salming had to debunk the misconception among Canadians in the NHL of the "chicken Swede."[2] An example came from Maple Leafs team owner Harold Ballard who once complained, "Hammarstrom could go into the corner with a dozen eggs in his pocket and not break one of them."[3] He went on to spend four seasons with the Maple Leafs and two for the St. Louis Blues. He had been traded from the Maple Leafs to the Blues for Jerry Butler on 1 November 1977.[4] His career ended in 1982, aged 35, after another three seasons with Brynäs IF.

Olympics

He competed as a member of the Sweden men's national ice hockey team at the 1972 Winter Olympics held in Japan.[5]

After retirement

After his playing career ended, Hammarström began working as a European-based ice hockey scout, including a stint with Central Scouting. From 1990 to 2008, he was the chief European scout for the Philadelphia Flyers.[6] He also worked with the Vancouver Canucks from 2008 to 2018.[7]

Hammarström is credited with being the scout who pushed the hardest for Philadelphia to select Peter Forsberg with the sixth overall pick of the 1991 NHL Entry Draft. At the time, the pick was considered a surprise. Forsberg had been ranked considerably lower by The Hockey News in its 1991 Draft Preview, and most observers expected the player to be taken late in the first round or early in the second round of the draft.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1963–64Wifsta/Östrand-Fagerviks IFSWE4 0
1964–65Wifsta/Östrand-Fagerviks IFSWE20 12 5 17 2
1965–66Wifsta/Östrand-Fagerviks IFSWE21 9 8 17 22 0 0 0 0
1966–67Timrå IKSWE19 14 11 25 4
1967–68Timrå IKSWE21 14 10 24 8
1968–69Brynäs IFSWE6 4 1 5 0
1969–70Brynäs IFSWE28 14 5 19 4
1970–71Brynäs IFSWE28 10 13 23 8
1971–72Brynäs IFSWE28 19 10 29 10
1972–73Brynäs IFSWE28 18 11 29 14
1973–74Toronto Maple LeafsNHL66 20 23 43 144 1 0 1 0
1974–75Toronto Maple LeafsNHL69 21 20 41 237 1 3 4 4
1975–76Toronto Maple LeafsNHL76 19 21 40 21
1976–77Toronto Maple LeafsNHL78 24 17 41 162 0 0 0 0
1977–78Toronto Maple LeafsNHL3 1 1 2 0
1977–78St. Louis BluesNHL70 19 19 38 4
1978–79St. Louis BluesNHL65 12 22 34 8
1979–80Brynäs IFSWE34 16 11 27 327 5 3 8 6
1980–81Brynäs IFSWE29 13 8 21 20
1981–82Brynäs IFSWE34 10 12 22 20
SWE totals300 153 105 258 1249 5 3 8 6
NHL totals427 116 123 239 8613 2 3 5 4

International

YearTeamEventGP G A Pts PIM
1971SwedenWC7 2 1 3 4
1972SwedenOLY6 4 2 6 0
1972SwedenWC10 6 0 6 6
1973SwedenWC10 6 3 9 2
1976SwedenCC5 1 2 3 2
1979SwedenWC8 4 1 5 2
1981SwedenWC6 1 1 2 2
Senior totals52 24 10 34 18

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://sok.se/idrottare/idrottare/i/inge-hammarstrom.html Inge Hammarström
  2. https://vault.si.com/vault/1973/10/29/new-immigration-policy-sign-a-swede Mulvoy, Mark. "New immigration policy: sign a Swede," Sports Illustrated, October 29, 1973.
  3. https://vault.si.com/vault/1976/10/18/the-swedish-invasion Gammons, Peter. "The Swedish invasion," Sports Illustrated, October 18, 1976.
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=gA5yCwAAQBAJ&dq=hammarstrom+butler+maple+leafs+blues+trade+1977&pg=PT572 The Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club, Official Centennial Publication, 1917 - 2017. Toronto, ON: McClelland & Stewart Limited, 2016.
  5. Web site: Inge Hammarström Bio, Stats, and Results | Olympics at Sports-Reference.com . 10 August 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131031014446/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ha/inge-hammarstrom-1.html . 31 October 2013 .
  6. Web site: Pelletier. Joe. Inge Hammarstrom. mapleleafslegends.blogspot.ca. 23 May 2014.
  7. Web site: Canucks send Dave Gagner to Finland, to make sure Forsberg gamble is worth taking. https://web.archive.org/web/20091108132315/http://communities.canada.com/theprovince/blogs/whitetowel/archive/2009/11/06/canucks-send-dave-gagner-to-finland-to-make-sure-forsberg-gamble-is-worth-taking.aspx. 8 November 2009. 6 November 2009. 6 November 2009.