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Kim Staal

Kim Staal (born March 10, 1978) is a Danish former professional ice hockey forward, who last played with Herlev Eagles.

Despite his surname, he is not related to the Staal family of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, which consists of hockey playing brothers Eric, Marc, Jordan and Jared, who are Canadians of Dutch descent.

Contents

  • 1 Playing career
  • 2 Awards
  • 3 Career statistics
  • 4 International play
    • 4.1 International statistics
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Playing career

Staal was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens as their fourth-round pick in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft. He spent his early professional career in the Swedish elite league, playing for Malmö IF and Modo Hockey. Staal also played in the Denmark national ice hockey team and participated in twelve Ice Hockey World Championships between 2003 and 2015. In 2006, he signed with the Milwaukee Admirals of the AHL. He signed with Linköpings HC in July 2007 and with HV71 on June 19, for one season. After an injury-prone season with HV71, he signed with Malmö Redhawks in HockeyAllsvenskan.

Staal was often popular with fans and teammates due to his outgoing nature and sense of humour. In Sweden, his nickname is "Staalmannen", which literally means "man of steel". Stålmannen is also the Swedish name for Superman.

Awards

  • Named to the Elitserien All-Star Game in 2001 and 2002.
  • Elitserien silver medal in 2002, 2008 and 2009.

Career statistics

International play

Staal has played for Denmark in the following compe*ions:

  • 2003 World Championships
  • 2004 World Championships
  • 2005 World Championships
  • 2006 World Championships
  • 2007 World Championships
  • 2008 World Championships
  • 2009 World Championships
  • 2010 World Championships
  • 2011 World Championships
  • 2013 World Championships
  • 2014 World Championships
  • 2015 World Championships

International statistics

References

    External links

    • Biographical information and career statistics from Eliteprospects.com, or:Eurohockey.com, or:The Internet Hockey Database