Jonas Bergqvist

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Jonas Bergqvist
Stockholm Globe Arena
in Stockholm, Sweden in January 2013
Born (1962-09-26) 26 September 1962 (age 61)
Hässleholm, Sweden
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 92 kg (203 lb; 14 st 7 lb)
Position Right wing
Shot Left
Played for
Mannheimer ERC
VEU Feldkirch
National team  Sweden
NHL draft 126th overall, 1988
Calgary Flames
Playing career 1981–1999

Jonas Pär Bergqvist (born 26 September 1962) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey right winger, who twice won an Olympic medal in his career.

Playing career

Bergqvist played for

Golden Puck as the top player in Sweden in 1995–96. In 1998–99 he played for VEU Feldkirch in Austria
, winning the Alpine championship.

Bergqvist held the record for games played – 272 – for the Swedish national team, prior to his record being broken by

.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

   
Regular season
  Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1981–82 Leksands IF SEL 33 6 7 13 10
1982–83 Leksands IF SEL 35 8 11 19 20
1983–84 Leksands IF SEL 29 11 11 22 16
1984–85 Leksands IF SEL 35 11 11 22 16
1985–86 Leksands IF SEL 36 16 21 37 16
1986–87 Leksands IF SEL 39 9 11 20 26
1987–88 Leksands IF SEL 37 19 12 31 32 3 0 0 0 0
1988–89 Leksands IF SEL 27 15 20 35 18 10 4 3 7 2
1989–90 Calgary Flames
NHL
22 2 5 7 10
1989–90 Salt Lake Golden Eagles IHL 13 6 10 16 4
1990–91
Mannheimer ERC
1.GBun
36 16 23 39 22 3 0 0 0 4
1991–92 Leksands IF SEL 22 11 10 21 4
1992–93 Leksands IF SEL 39 15 23 38 40 2 0 0 0 0
1993–94 Leksands IF SEL 35 12 23 35 29
1994–95 Leksands IF SEL 33 17 12 29 16 4 0 0 0 4
1995–96 Leksands IF SEL 37 16 14 30 30 5 2 1 3 0
1996–97 Leksands IF SEL 38 13 16 29 22 9 4 2 6 12
1997–98 Leksands IF SEL 31 14 19 33 18 3 0 1 1 8
1998–99 VEU Feldkirch Alpenliga 29 17 21 38 24
1998–99 VEU Feldkirch
AUT
17 5 5 10 4
SEL totals 503 193 221 414 323 36 10 7 17 26

International

Olympic medal record
Men's ice hockey
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Calgary Team competition
Gold medal – first place 1994 Lillehammer Team competition
World Championships
Gold medal – first place
1987 Austria
Ice hockey
Gold medal – first place
1991 Finland
Ice hockey
Gold medal – first place
1998 Switzerland
Ice hockey
Silver medal – second place
1995 Sweden
Ice hockey
Silver medal – second place
1993 Germany
Ice hockey
Silver medal – second place
1986 Soviet Union
Ice hockey
Bronze medal – third place
1994 Italy
Ice hockey
Year Team Event   GP G A Pts PIM
1982 Sweden
WJC
7 4 5 9 9
1986
Sweden
WC
10 4 3 7 12
1987
Sweden WC 9 1 3 4 4
1987 Sweden CC 6 2 0 2 4
1988 Sweden
OLY
8 3 0 3 4
1989
Sweden WC 10 3 2 5 4
1991
Sweden WC 9 4 2 6 8
1991 Sweden CC 6 0 1 1 0
1993
Sweden WC 8 3 1 4 14
1994 Sweden OLY 8 1 3 4 4
1994
Sweden WC 8 3 5 8 4
1995
Sweden WC 5 1 0 1 0
1996
Sweden WC 6 4 0 4 0
1996 Sweden WCH 4 1 0 1 2
1998 Sweden WC 10 2 0 2 6
Junior totals 7 4 5 9 9
Senior totals 107 32 20 52 66

Sources

Preceded by
Golden Puck

1996
Succeeded by