Should someone compile a list of the best all time hockey players from Sweden, Kent Nilsson often gets left out. Nilsson was a largely forgotten international star whose professional path may have made him the forgotten man. After a few years lighting up the Swedish league, Nilsson joined the WHA and the Winnipeg Jets where he was instantly among that organization’s elite. Upon the merger of the WHA and NHL, Nilsson joined the Flames where in the 1980-81 season he had a career year of 131 points. This remains the record both a Swedish born player and Calgary Flame.
Nilsson continued to average well over a point per game but by 1987 he grew homesick and returned to Europe to star in various leagues there. It should be remembered that Kent Nilsson played hockey in Europe because he wanted to as opposed to not being able to cut it North America. He certainly could have remained a high point producer in the NHL. Kent Nilsson is currently in the IIHF Hockey Hall of Fame, though the odds of him entering the Toronto based version seem much dimmer than they should be.
Should Kent Nilsson be in the Hall of Fame?
Definitely put him in! - 91.6%
Maybe, but others deserve it first. - 4.3%
Probably not, but it wouldn't be the end of the world. - 2%
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