Mikael Tellqvist
Tellqvist with the St. John's Maple Leafs in 2004
Born (1979-09-19) September 19, 1979
Sundbyberg, Sweden
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for SEL
Modo Hockey
Djurgårdens IF
SM-liiga
Lukko
NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs
Phoenix Coyotes
Buffalo Sabres
KHL
Ak Bars Kazan
Dinamo Riga
National team  Sweden
NHL Draft 70th overall, 2000
Toronto Maple Leafs
Playing career 19982017
Medal record
Representing  Sweden
Ice hockey
Winter Olympics
Gold medal – first place2006 Turin
World Championships
Silver medal – second place2003 Helsinki
Bronze medal – third place2001 Cologne/Hanover

Mikael Karl Tellqvist (born September 19, 1979) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey goaltender who last played for Djurgårdens IF of the Swedish Hockey League, his second tenure with the club.

Playing career

Tellqvist was drafted 70th overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. He had played a total of 14 games for the Leafs before the 2005–06 season, spending most of his time with their then American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the St. John's Maple Leafs.

In 2003, Tellqvist played in the world hockey championship. Here is where he represented Sweden. During this time he recorded a 1.37 goals against average and a .940 save percentage. But unfortunately the run came to an end when they played Canada in the finals. They would lose and capture silver.

At the end of the 2005–06 season, when starting Maple Leafs goaltender Ed Belfour was injured, Tellqvist played in two consecutive games against the Montreal Canadiens when the Leafs were struggling to make the playoffs near the end of the season. He struggled in those games, letting in 11 total goals. Following the second game, he was replaced by Toronto's third-string goaltender, Jean-Sébastien Aubin.

On November 28, 2006, Tellqvist was traded to the Phoenix Coyotes in exchange for forward Tyson Nash and a fourth-round draft pick in 2007 NHL Entry Draft. Later in the season, on February 16, 2007, the Coyotes signed him to a contract extension through to the 2007–08 season. On March 12, 2007, in a game against the Philadelphia Flyers, he stopped all 24 shots to record his fourth career NHL shutout. On April 3, 2007, he set a new career high in wins with 11.

For the 2007–08 season, Tellqvist competed for Phoenix's starting goaltender position with Alex Auld and David Aebischer. Aebischer was eventually waived, setting up the tandem of Tellqvist and Auld. Upon the acquisition of Ilya Bryzgalov via waivers from the Anaheim Ducks, Auld was eventually traded to the Boston Bruins; Tellqvist became the back-up behind Bryzgalov.

On March 4, 2009, Tellqvist was traded by the Coyotes to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for a fourth-round draft pick in 2010. On May 1, 2009, Tellqvist signed with Ak Bars Kazan of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) for the 2009–10 season.[1]

On November 19, 2009, Tellqvist was traded to Lukko in the Finnish SM-liiga. Lukko was at the time leading the League by 18 points, and is one of the leading candidates for the championship.

On August 4, 2010, it was announced that Tellqvist has signed with Dinamo Riga of the KHL for the 2010–11 season.[2]

On November 2, 2017, Tellqvist officially announced his retirement as a player.[3]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPWLTOTLMINGASOGAASV% GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1997–98 Djurgårdens IF J20 SWE-Jr 231380552.39.912 202120804.00
1998–99 Djurgårdens IF SWE 3120124803.87.860 42401102.75
1999–00 Djurgårdens IF SWE 3019096623.87.913 138142131.54.931
1999–00 Huddinge IK SWE-2 11470660333.30.882
2000–01 Djurgårdens IF SWE 4326229152.08.914 1610064512.68.882
2001–02 St. John's Maple Leafs AHL 28811615217903.12.909 11015000.001.000
2002–03 St. John's Maple Leafs AHL 4717253265114813.35.910
2002–03 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 311086402.79.895
2003–04 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 125326473102.87.894
2003–04 St. John's Maple Leafs AHL 231011113435912.64.921
2004–05 St. John's Maple Leafs AHL 4524164259911502.65.921 5142531503.56.899
2005–06 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 251011213987323.13.895
2006–07 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 101059202.03.895
2006–07 Toronto Marlies AHL 32101821203.95.882
2006–07 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 281111315919023.39.885
2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 2298212245622.75.908
2008–09 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 157517973802.86.907
2008–09 Buffalo Sabres NHL 6210229902.35.928
2009–10 Lukko FIN 261110515886202.34.919 4042361203.05.914
2009–10 Ak-Bars Kazan KHL 115305892402.44.905
2010–11 Dinamo Riga KHL 2089111405012.63.922 62961503.04.904
2011–12 Modo Hockey SWE 45257910222.37.924 63611211.99.946
2012–13 Dinamo Riga KHL 351219119728612.62.909
2013–14 Dinamo Riga KHL 392111723267231.86.929 302147903.67.871
2014–15 Djurgårdens IF SWE 391721022729712.56.915 202117402.05.933
2015–16 Djurgårdens IF SWE 20128011564412.28.919 53341703.06.904
2016–17 Djurgårdens IF SWE 321219018017212.40.902 1000.001.000
NHL totals 113454128603430363.01.898

References

  1. ОЛИМПИЙСКИЙ ЧЕМПИОН ИЗ ШВЕЦИИ – ПЕРВЫЙ НОВИЧОК «АК БАРСА» on www.ak-bars.ru
  2. Mikaēls Tellkvists spēlēs Rīgas DINAMO on www.dinamoriga.eu
  3. ""Tellan" om beslutet: "Har kommit tårar"".
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