Adam Almqvist

Swedish ice hockey player (born 1991) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Adam Almqvist (born February 27, 1991) is a professional Swedish ice hockey player who plays for Kölner Haie of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). Almqvist was drafted 210th overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

Born (1991-02-27) February 27, 1991 (age 35)
Jönköping, Sweden
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Position Defence
Quick facts Born, Height ...
Adam Almqvist
Almqvist with the EHC München in 2023
Born (1991-02-27) February 27, 1991 (age 35)
Jönköping, Sweden
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Position Defence
Shoots Left
DEL team
Former teams
Kölner Haie
HV71
Detroit Red Wings
Severstal Cherepovets
Frölunda HC
SC Bern
Admiral Vladivostok
Dinamo Minsk
Traktor Chelyabinsk
EV Zug
EHC Red Bull München
NHL draft 210th overall, 2009
Detroit Red Wings
Playing career 2012present
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Playing career

Junior

In early November 2009, HV71 signed Almqvist to a three-year contract.[1] Almqvist was the highest scoring junior player in the 2010 Elitserien playoffs, recording one goal and ten assists in 16 playoff games, to help lead HV71 to the Elitserien Championship. Almqvist's eleven postseason points lead all SEL defensemen.[2]

Professional

On May 28, 2011, Almqvist signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Detroit Red Wings.[3]

On March 30, 2012, Almqvist made his AHL debut in a game against the Charlotte Checkers.[4]

During the 2012–13 AHL season, Almquist was the second-leading scorer amongst defensemen for the Griffins in his first pro season in North America. Almquist recorded 10 goals and 21 assists. The Griffins finished first in the Midwest Division and captured the Calder Cup championship. Almquist played in the team's first 21 playoff games before suffering an injury after crashing into the boards in Game 3 of the finals against the Syracuse Crunch. Almquist recorded 3 goals and 7 assists in the playoffs.

In November 2013, Almqvist was called up from the Grand Rapids Griffins as an injury replacement for Brendan Smith, and he made his NHL debut on November 4, in a game against the Winnipeg Jets.[5] On November 7, in his second NHL game, Almqvist scored his first career NHL goal against Kari Lehtonen of the Dallas Stars.[6]

At the conclusion of his entry-level contract and unable to gain a roster spot with the Red Wings, Almqvist left North America as a restricted free agent and signed a two-year contract with Severstal Cherepovets of the KHL on June 25, 2014.[7]

After a successful two-year return to original club HV71, culminating in capturing the Le Mat trophy in the 2016–17 season, Almqvist left to sign a two-year contract with fellow SHL club, Frölunda HC on May 8, 2017.[8]

Upon completing his contract with the Indians, Almqvist left the SHL to sign a one-year contract with Swiss club, SC Bern, of the National League on April 11, 2018.[9] During the Final of the NL playoffs, while playing against EV Zug, Almqvist was assessed a match penalty in third period after an illegal charge against Reto Suri, resulting in a dangerous head injury on 11 April 2019.[10] He contributed with 4 points in 13 games to help SC Bern win of the Swiss championship.[11]

On 7 July 2019, Almqvist returned to Russia as a free agent, agreeing to a one-year KHL contract with Admiral Vladivostok.[12] At the conclusion of his contract with Admiral entering a hiatus, Almqvist continued in the KHL joining Belarusian club, HC Dinamo Minsk, on a one-year contract on 20 July 2020.[13]

Splitting the 2022–23 season between Traktor Chelyabinsk of the KHL and EV Zug of the National League, Almqvist continued his European career by signing a one-year deal in the German DEL with EHC München on 21 July 2023.[14]

Career statistics

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2008–09 HV71 J20 41 8 28 36 44 6 1 5 6 4
2009–10 HV71 SEL 28 2 6 8 10 16 1 10 11 8
2009–10 HV71 J20 15 5 29 34 14
2010–11 HV71 SEL 52 0 16 16 32 2 0 0 0 0
2011–12 HV71 SEL 42 3 8 11 26 3 0 1 1 4
2011–12 Grand Rapids Griffins AHL 3 0 0 0 0
2012–13 Grand Rapids Griffins AHL 68 10 21 31 34 21 3 7 10 12
2013–14 Grand Rapids Griffins AHL 73 4 49 53 56 1 0 0 0 0
2013–14 Detroit Red Wings NHL 2 1 0 1 0
2014–15 Severstal Cherepovets KHL 21 0 4 4 12
2015–16 HV71 SHL 47 6 13 19 30 6 0 2 2 6
2016–17 HV71 SHL 52 4 14 18 24 16 1 5 6 12
2017–18 Frölunda HC SHL 50 6 23 29 34 6 1 0 1 4
2018–19 SC Bern NL 50 1 14 15 20 13 1 3 4 29
2019–20 Admiral Vladivostok KHL 58 8 18 26 34
2020–21 Dinamo Minsk KHL 29 0 4 4 18 5 0 0 0 6
2021–22 Dinamo Minsk KHL 41 3 23 26 36 3 1 1 2 2
2022–23 Traktor Chelyabinsk KHL 25 1 1 2 12
2022–23 EV Zug NL 17 2 9 11 6 1 0 0 0 0
2023–24 EHC Red Bull München DEL 331121325 31010
2024–25 Kölner Haie DEL 515192438 150334
SHL totals 2312294116176 554192334
NHL totals 21010
KHL totals 174125062112 81128
NL totals 673232626 1413429
DEL totals 846313763 181344
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Awards and honours

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Award Year
SHL
Le Mat Trophy (HV71) 2010, 2017 [15]
Best P Plus–minus 2011
AHL
Calder Cup (Grand Rapids Griffins) 2013
Second All-Star Team 2014 [16]
NL
Champion (SC Bern) 2019 [17]
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