Joakim Nygård Explained

Birth Date:1993 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Stockholm, Sweden
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lb:193
Position:Forward
Shoots:Left
League:SHL
Team:Färjestad BK
Former Teams:Edmonton Oilers
Draft:Undrafted
Career Start:2010

Joakim Nygård (born 8 January 1993) is a Swedish professional ice hockey forward for Färjestad BK of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL).

An undrafted player Nygård was signed by the NHL's Edmonton Oilers in 2019 from Färjestad BK. He played 42 NHL games for the Oilers before re-signing with Färjestad BK. In 2022 he was part of the Färjestad BK team that won the Le Mat Trophy as Swedish Hockey League Champions in 2022.

Playing career

Nygård originally played as a youth with Stockholm-based, Skå IK, whose junior team he played for during his early teens. In 2009, Nygård, then 16 years old, moved from Stockholm to Sunne in Värmland County to play for Sunne IK's J18 and J20 teams. He made his professional debut with the men's team, playing a single game in the Hockeyettan (Div.1).

Färjestad BK

Following two seasons as Sunne IK's top-scoring youth in the J18 and J20, Nygård secured a contract to play in the J20 SuperElit with top tier club, Färjestad BK in the 2011–12 season.[1] He quickly adapted to the SuperElit, establishing himself offensively in placing second to Linus Fröberg in scoring with 16 goals and 46 points in 49 games.

In the 2012–13 season, Nygård made his Elitserien debut featuring in the lineup with Färjestad BK against HV71 on 13 September 2012, without any time-on-ice.[2] He registered his first ice time with 5 minutes in his fifth match on 24 November 2012 against Frölunda HC. Nygård scored his first Elitserien goal on 23 February 2013 against Modo Hockey.[3] He finished his first top league season with 1 goal and 2 points in 28 games.[4] In splitting the season with Färjestad's J20 team, he finished second in regular season scoring with 45 points in just 37 games. He led the team with 5 goals in the playoffs to capture the Bronze medal.

On 27 March 2013, Nygård was signed to his first full SHL contract, signing a two-year deal to continue with Färjestad BK.[5] Cementing a role within Färjestad BK forwards, Nygård appeared in 50 games in the 2013–14 season, posting 14 points and helping the club reach the Championship finals in a silver medal finish. During his third season with Färjestad BK in the 2014–15 season, Nygård was signed to an improved two-year contract extension on 14 January 2015.[6]

In the 2016–17 season, Nygård broke out offensively, showing his speed and skill in notching 29 points in 52 games. He continued to increase his scoring rate in the following 2017–18 season, recording his first SHL hat-trick on 19 October 2017 in a 4–2 victory over Luleå HF.[7] He finished the season placing third in team scoring with 34 points in 52 games.

Returning for his seventh season in the SHL with Färjestad BK in the 2018–19 campaign, Nygård in a top-line scoring role finished second in the league with 21 goals in 52 games. His contract was extended during the season for a further three years with Färjestad on 31 January 2019.[8] In the SHL playoffs, he added 10 points in 14 post-season games before losing to Djurgårdens IF in the semi-finals.

Edmonton Oilers

Undrafted, Nygård attracted interest in the off-season as a free agent from North America. On 24 May 2019, he used his NHL out-clause to sign a one-year, entry-level contract with the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League (NHL).[9]

Following the completion of his first season with the Oilers, on 21 August 2020, Nygård agreed to return to former Swedish club Färjestad BK on loan until the commencement of the delayed 2020–21 North American season.[10]

Return to Färjestad

As a pending unrestricted free agent from the Oilers after two seasons, Nygård opted to return to the original club, Färjestad BK, agreeing on a five-year contract on 28 May 2021.[11] in 2021–22 Nygård scored 41 points (16 goals / 25 assists) in 52 games and added 15 points (3 goals / 12 assists) in 19 playoff games as Färjestad won the Le Mat Trophy as Swedish Hockey League (SHL) champions.

Career statistics

Team League GP GPG A Pts PIM
2009–10Sunne IKDiv.110000
2010–11Sunne IKDiv.191124
2011–12Färjestad BKJ204916304642514525
2012–13Färjestad BKJ20371629456265270
2012–13Färjestad BKSEL281123140000
2013–14Färjestad BKJ20665110
2013–14Färjestad BKSHL503111412150444
2014–15Färjestad BKSHL4495141031010
2015–16Färjestad BKSHL47127191651010
2016–17Färjestad BKSHL521613292670332
2017–18Färjestad BKSHL521717342861124
2018–19Färjestad BKSHL52211435201455106
2019–20Edmonton OilersNHL333698
2020–21Färjestad BKSHL1573106
2020–21Edmonton OilersNHL90004
Färjestad BKSHL521625413019312156
Färjestad BKSHL491820383471342
Färjestad BKSHL501423372440220
SHL totals4911341392732378412304224
NHL totals4236912

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Färjestad BK sign junior Joakim Nygard . . 10 May 2011 . 15 April 2016 . Swedish.
  2. Web site: Game Summary: FBK 2 HV71 3 OT . eurohockey.com . 13 September 2012 . 23 March 2017.
  3. Web site: Joakim Nygard player profile . . 4 April 2015 . 4 April 2015 . Swedish.
  4. Web site: 2012-13 Färjestad BK player statistics . Eliteprospects.com . 5 April 2013 . 5 April 2013.
  5. Web site: Färjestad signs contract with Nygard . . 27 March 2013 . 27 March 2013 . Swedish.
  6. Web site: Färjestad extends with talents . . 14 January 2015 . 14 January 2015 . Swedish.
  7. Web site: Game Summary FBK 4 LHF 2 . . 19 October 2017 . 19 October 2017 . Swedish.
  8. Web site: . Joakim Nygard extends with Färjestad BK . 31 January 2019 . 31 January 2019 . Swedish.
  9. Web site: RELEASE: Oilers sign Joakim Nygard to entry-level contract . . 24 May 2019 . 26 May 2019.
  10. Web site: . Joakim Nygard again in the Green and White . 21 August 2020 . 21 August 2020 . Swedish.
  11. Web site: Joakim Nygard returns to FBK . . 28 May 2021 . 28 May 2021 . Swedish.
  12. Web site: Färjestad wins it on the road . eurohockeyclubs.com . 12 May 2022 . 12 May 2022 .