Niklas Sundblad Explained

Birth Date:January 3, 1973
Birth Place:Stockholm, Sweden
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lb:203
Position:Right wing
Shoots:Right
Played For:Calgary Flames
Ntl Team:SWE
Draft:19th overall
Draft Year:1991
Draft Team:Calgary Flames
Career Start:1990
Career End:2009

Niklas Sundblad (born January 3, 1973) is a Swedish professional ice hockey coach and a former Swedish professional ice hockey player.

Playing career

Sundblad started his career in the youth teams at AIK close to his native Stockholm. He made his debut in the Swedish top-flight SHL during the 1990–91 season. He was a first-round draft pick of the Calgary Flames, 19th overall, in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft.

He headed to North America before the 1993–94 season and spent two years with the Saint John Flames of the American Hockey League, then an affiliate of the Flames. He played two National Hockey League games for the Flames in the 1995–96 season while continuing to get playing time in the AHL. He then opted to return to Europe.

Sundblad spent two years with HC TPS in Finland's top-tier competition Liiga, which included capturing the European Hockey League title in 1997 and a trip to the Liiga finals the same year, followed by two years in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) with the Malmö Redhawks. In 2000, he signed with Düsseldorfer EG of Germany, before joining local rivals Kölner Haie, where he played from 2001 to 2003, winning the 2002 German championship with the Haie squad.

Sundblad returned to the Malmö Redhawks for a second stint in 2003–04. He played for Füchse Duisburg in Germany from 2004 to 2006 and spent time in Italy and Japan in his later playing days.

In 2006–07, Sundblad played for HC Alleghe of the Italian Serie A. On October 7, 2008, he left Alleghe and moved back to Sweden. After four appearances for AIK in the 2008-09 campaign, Sundblad called it a career and turned to coaching.

International career

Sundblad has represented his native Sweden several times in international competitions. He won silver medals in both 1992 and 1993 at the World Junior Hockey Championships, as well as another silver medal at the 1997 Ice Hockey World Championships.

Coaching career

On October 22, 2008, Sundblad was named head coach of Herner EV,[1] a minor league team in Germany. On December 3, 2009, he accepted a position as assistant coach with the Kölner Haie[2] organization of the German elite league DEL. He served as head coach on an interim basis, when the club sacked Bill Stewart in November 2010,[3] before returning to his role as assistant.

Sundblad left Köln after the 2012–13 season, taking up an offer from fellow DEL team ERC Ingolstadt where he became head coach.[4] After finishing the 2013-14 regular season in 9th place, Sundblad directed his team to one of the most surprising playoff runs in DEL history, making it to the finals where they defeated Köln to give ERC its first ever German championship.[5] Following the championship, Sundblad did not come to terms on a new contract with ERC and parted ways with the club.[6]

In October 2014, Sundblad was named head coach of Kölner Haie to replace Uwe Krupp who he served under as an assistant coach during his earlier stint with the Haie organization.[7] Köln were in 10th place in the DEL standings, when Sundblad was sacked on January 20, 2016.[8]

On January 5, 2017, he took over the head coaching position at Örebro HK of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL).[9] He was fired from the role on December 4, 2018.

Personal

Sundblad is the father of two daughters, Jessica and Madeleine.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1989–90AIKSWE U20
1990–91AIKSEL39 1 3 4 14
1991–92AIKSEL33 9 2 11 203 3 1 4 0
1992–93AIKSEL22 5 4 9 54
1992–93AIKAllsv18 4 5 9 422 1 1 2 2
1993–94Saint John FlamesAHL76 13 19 32 754 1 1 2 2
1994–95Saint John FlamesAHL72 9 5 14 1512 0 0 0 6
1995–96Calgary FlamesNHL2 0 0 0 0
1995–96Saint John FlamesAHL74 16 20 36 6616 0 4 4 14
1996–97TPSSM-l50 15 21 36 9311 2 2 4 24
1997–98TPSSM-l47 17 16 33 684 0 0 0 6
1998–99Malmö IFSEL43 21 12 33 1048 1 1 2 12
1999–00Malmö IFSEL47 22 10 32 756 2 2 4 6
2000–01Düsseldorfer EGDEL59 22 22 44 54
2001–02Kölner HaieDEL59 20 22 42 8713 3 8 11 32
2002–03Kölner HaieDEL52 7 11 18 3015 0 1 1 8
2003–04MIF RedhawksSEL50 1 5 6 110
2004–05Füchse DuisburgGER-249 14 21 35 7612 0 5 5 10
2005–06Füchse DuisburgDEL51 5 7 12 81
2006–07HC AllegheITA32 15 19 34 4018 12 11 23 36
2007–08Nippon Paper CranesAL10 1 1 2 8
2007–08HC AllegheITA21 7 15 22 2612 2 6 8 12
2008–09AIKSWE-24 0 1 1 4
NHL totals2 0 0 0 0
SEL totals234 59 36 95 37717 6 4 10 18
DEL totals221 54 62 116 25228 3 9 12 40

International

YearTeamEvent GPGAPtsPIM
1990SwedenEJC635820
1991SwedenEJC541538
1992SwedenWJC723510
1993SwedenWJC703310
1997SwedenWC1121322
Junior totals259122178
Senior totals1121322

Notes and References

  1. https://www.derwesten.de/nachrichten/sport/lokalsport/herne/2008/10/22/news-85304437/detail.html Niklas Sundblad neuer Trainer des Herner EV
  2. https://www.derwesten.de/nachrichten/sport/lokalsport/herne/2009/12/3/news-142479623/detail.html Niklas Sundblad verlässt den HEV - Herne - WAZ - DerWesten
  3. Web site: Kölner Haie verlieren auch ohne Bill Stewart. General-Anzeiger Bonn. 8 November 2010 . 2016-03-19.
  4. Web site: ERC Ingolstadt: Niklas Sundblad wird neuer Chef-Trainer - Wechsel von Köln nach Ingolstadt. EISHOCKEY.INFO. EISHOCKEY INFO. 2016-03-19.
  5. Web site: Ingolstadt feiert seine Meister – Sport – Spox.com. GmbH. SPOX Media. Spox.com. 4 May 2014 . 2016-03-19.
  6. News: Eishockey: Meister-Trainer Sundblad verlässt Ingolstadt. Der Spiegel. 6 May 2014 . 2016-03-19.
  7. News: Kölner Haie Sundblad löst Krupp ab. Heinrich. Marc. 2014-10-10. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. German. 0174-4909. 2016-03-19.
  8. Web site: DEL: Kölner Haie werfen Sundblad raus. RP ONLINE. 20 January 2016 . 2016-03-19.
  9. Web site: Nu är de nya tränarna på plats i Örebro: "Det finns mycket potential i laget". Hockeysverige. 2017-01-30.