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- Guldpucken (The Golden Puck) is awarded annually to the ice hockey player of the year in Sweden. It is similar to the NHL's Hart Memorial Trophy. Originally...
- also won two of the most prestigious awards in Swedish ice hockey, the Guldpucken (Golden Puck) and the Guldhjälmen (Golden Helmet). Internationally, he...
- with the club, while Forsberg became the first Modo player to win the Guldpucken as Swedish player of the year since Nils Johansson in 1964, capturing...
- their team's inaugural season in the NHL. Karlsson was also awarded the Guldpucken as the top Swedish ice hockey player in the 2017–18 season. After his...
- signing with Frölunda HC. In 2011, Lundqvist became the October nominee for Guldpucken. Serving as team captain, he led Frölunda to win the 2016 Swedish national...
- Hockey in 1997 and was co-recipient, with brother Daniel, of the 1999 Guldpucken as Swedish player of the year. Selected third overall—one pick after brother...
- America as determined by player vote. It should not be confused with Guldpucken (lit. 'The Golden Puck'), which is awarded to the men's Swedish Player...
- 1998–99 Guldhjälmen Jan Larsson: 1998–99 Jakob Silfverberg: 2011–2012 Guldpucken Håkan Wickberg: 1970–71 William Löfqvist: 1971–72 Stig Östling: 1974–75...
- with Modo Hockey in 1997 and was co-recipient, with Henrik, of the 1999 Guldpucken as Swedish player of the year. He pla**** four seasons with Modo (including...
- 2018–19 Champions Hockey League Winners 2015–16, 2016–17, 2018–19, 2019–20 Guldpucken The Golden Puck: Player of the year Ulf Sterner: 1962–63 Gert Blomé: 1964–65...