List of Frölunda HC players selected in the NHL entry draft explained

This is a list of drafted Frölunda HC players, players who have been drafted in the National Hockey League (NHL) Entry Draft and played the season prior to the draft for the Frölunda ice hockey organization. There have been 96 players drafted in the NHL Entry Draft from the Frölunda organization. Most of the players on this list were drafted from Frölunda's junior team which is the most successful junior team in Sweden, having won more Anton Cups (10) than any other team.

Sixteen Frölunda players have been selected in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft. The highest draft selection was Rasmus Dahlin, who was drafted first overall in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft. The most-recent first-round selection were Otto Stenberg, 25th overall, and David Edstrom 32nd overall, in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft. Six players drafted from Frölunda have played over 1,000 regular season games in the NHL; Calle Johansson, Daniel Alfredsson, Alexander Steen, Loui Eriksson, Lars Eller, and Erik Karlsson. Three players have won individual awards at the annual NHL Awards Ceremony; Daniel Alfredsson who won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL Rookie of the Year in 1996, the King Clancy Memorial Trophy for leadership qualities and humanitarian contribution in his community in 2012, and the Mark Messier Leadership Award in 2013 as a superior leader and a contributing member of society. Henrik Lundqvist who won the Vezina Trophy in 2012 as the league's top goaltender. And Erik Karlsson who became the second youngest player to win the James Norris Memorial Trophy, awarded to the NHL's best defenceman, in 2012, and won the throphy again in 2015 and 2023.

Two players were drafted as overage players, having played several seasons at a professional level: Ronnie Sundin, drafted by the New York Rangers in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft at age 26, and Jonas Johnson, drafted by the St. Louis Blues in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft at age 32. Six pair of siblings have been drafted: brothers Mikael & Niklas Andersson, Carl & John Klingberg, Erik & Anton Karlsson, Liam & Noah Dower Nilsson, as well as two sets of twins, Joel & Henrik Lundqvist and Fred & John Wikner. Two sets of father and son have been drafted, Ronnie Sundin in 1996 and his son Albin in 2024, and Jonas Johnson in 2002 and his son Andreas in 2013.

Drafted players

[1] PlayerNationalityDrafted byYearRoundOverall
D[2] Detroit Red Wings1981010th0191st
RWBuffalo Sabres1984001st0018th
DDetroit Red Wings1984007th0133rd
DBuffalo Sabres1985001st0014th
RWWashington Capitals1987008th0162nd
RWMontreal Canadiens1988006th0125th
LWQuebec Nordiques[3] 1989004th0068th
DHartford Whalers1992011th0249th
RWOttawa Senators1994006th0113th
RWMontreal Canadiens1994008th0200th
RWNew York Islanders1994008th0203rd
LWBoston Bruins1995007th0177th
DNew York Rangers1996009th0237th
DSt. Louis Blues1998001st0024th
LW[4] Detroit Red Wings1999004th0120th
LWPhiladelphia Flyers[5] 1999008th0224th
CDallas Stars[6] 2000003rd0068th
GNew York Rangers2000007th0205th
CLos Angeles Kings[7] 2000007th0206th
RWCarolina Hurricanes2000007th0212th
RWPhoenix Coyotes[8] 2001001st0011th
LWLos Angeles Kings2001001st0018th
DEdmonton Oilers2001006th0185th
C[9] Toronto Maple Leafs2002001st0024th
CSt. Louis Blues2002007th0221st
CEdmonton Oilers2002009th0274th
LWDallas Stars2003002nd0033rd
RWEdmonton Oilers2003005th0147th
DColorado Avalanche2004005th0154th
RWCalgary Flames2004006th0182nd
LWDetroit Red Wings2004006th0192nd
LWOttawa Senators2004009th0284th
RWMinnesota Wild2005004th0122nd
LWEdmonton Oilers2005005th0157th
C[10] Columbus Blue Jackets2005006th0189th
RWNew York Islanders2006003rd0070th
DPhoenix Coyotes[11] 2006003rd0088th
LWToronto Maple Leafs2006006th0161st
CSt. Louis Blues2007001st0013th
GPhoenix Coyotes2007002nd0036th
LWSt. Louis Blues2007002nd0039th
CDetroit Red Wings2007003rd0088th
DColorado Avalanche2007006th0155th
DOttawa Senators2008001st0015th
CWashington Capitals2008001st0021st
RWAtlanta Thrashers2008005th0124th
DDallas Stars2008005th0149th
RWAtlanta Thrashers2009002nd0034th
GOttawa Senators2009002nd0046th
DVancouver Canucks2009005th0143rd
DDallas Stars2010005th0131st
CNew York Islanders2011002nd0050th
LWLos Angeles Kings2011007th0200th
DVancouver Canucks2011007th0210th
RWMontreal Canadiens2012002nd0033rd
GAnaheim Ducks2012003rd0087th
CCarolina Hurricanes2012004th0099th
GSan Jose Sharks2013004th0117th
RWColumbus Blue Jackets2013006th0165th
LWBoston Bruins2013006th0180th
LWToronto Maple Leafs2013007th0202nd
DSan Jose Sharks2014002nd0046th
RWArizona Coyotes2014003rd0087th
DEdmonton Oilers2014004th0091st
CDetroit Red Wings2014004th0106th
DDallas Stars2014006th0165th
GFlorida Panthers2014007th0182th
LWToronto Maple Leafs2014007th0188th
RWWashington Capitals2014007th0194th
DAnaheim Ducks2015001st0027th
RWChicago Blackhawks2015007th0211th
RWWinnipeg Jets2017001st0024th
DArizona Coyotes2017002nd0044th
CMontreal Canadiens2017002nd0058th
CDallas Stars2017005th0132nd
DVancouver Canucks2017005th0135th
DBuffalo Sabres2018001st0001st
LWLos Angeles Kings2019002nd0050th
CNew York Rangers2019002nd0058th
GBuffalo Sabres2019003rd0067th
RWDetroit Red Wings2019006th0159th
DDetroit Red Wings2019006th0177th
RWDetroit Red Wings2020001st0004th
LWWinnipeg Jets2020002nd0040th
CDetroit Red Wings2020002nd0051st
DDetroit Red Wings2021001st0006th
CDetroit Red Wings2021005th0134th
DVancouver Canucks2021006th0169th
LWWashington Capitals2022003rd0085th
RWBuffalo Sabres2022007th0202nd
CSt. Louis Blues2023001st0025th
CVegas Golden Knights2023001st0032nd
CDetroit Red Wings2023003rd0073rd
DBoston Bruins2023007th0220th
LWNashville Predators2024004th0127th
DEdmonton Oilers2024006th0183rd

References

Notes and References

  1. Position; G - Goaltender, D - Defenceman, C - Centre, LW - Left wing, RW - right Wing
  2. Nordmark did not sign any contract with Detroit, he became eligible to re-enter the draft after the 1983–84 season. He was later drafted by the St. Louis Blues, 59th overall in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft. This time, Nordmark did not play for Frölunda the season prior to the draft.
  3. Pick traded on December 12, 1988, from the New Jersey Devils to the Quebec Nordiques for Tommy Albelin.
  4. Tolsa has dual citizenship, Swedish and Finnish.
  5. Pick traded on October 13, 1998, from the Calgary Flames to the Philadelphia Flyers for round 3 pick (Patrick Aufiero) in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.
  6. Pick traded on June 12, 2000, from the Minnesota Wild with round 4 pick (Jarkko Immonen) in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft to the Dallas Stars for Manny Fernandez and Brad Lukowich.
  7. Pick traded on June 25, 2000, from the Washington Capitals with round 7 pick (Evgeny Fedorov) in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft to the Los Angeles Kings for round 5 pick (Alexander Barkunov) in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft.
  8. Pick traded on June 23, 2001, from the Calgary Flames to the Phoenix Coyotes for round 1 pick (Chuck Kobasew) in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft and round 2 pick (Andrei Taratukhin) in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.
  9. Steen has dual citizenship, Swedish and Canadian.
  10. Starkov, who was born in Russia but grew up in Denmark, was at the time of the draft a Russian citizen. He got his Danish citizenship in 2007.
  11. Pick traded on March 9, 2006, from the New Jersey Devils to the New York Islanders for Brad Lukowich. Pick traded on June 24, 2006, from the New York Islanders with round 5 pick (Brett Bennett) to the Phoenix Coyotes for two round 4 picks (Tomas Marcinko and Doug Rogers).