Fredrik Modin

Jan Fredrik “Freddy” Modin (born 8 October 1974) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey left winger who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). He is best remembered for his most productive years with the Tampa Bay Lightning, with whom he won the Stanley Cup in 2004.

PositionLeft Wing/Ailier Gauche
International Hockey Sweden
World Junior Championships (1994 Silver medal – second place)
World Championships (1996, ’98 Gold medal – first place, 2000, & ’01 Bronze medal – third place)
World Cup of Hockey (2004)
Olympics (2006 Gold medal – first place & ’10)
Club HockeyTimrå IK (Hockeyettan – Swedish 3rd Tier)
Brynäs IF (Svenska Hockeyligan – Swedish Top Tier)
Brynäs IF (HockeyAllsvenskan – Swedish Second Tier)
Toronto Maple Leafs (National Hockey League)
Tampa Bay Lightning (National Hockey League)
Timra IK (Svenska Hockeyligan – Swedish Top Tier)
Columbus Blue Jackets (National Hockey League)
Los Angeles Kings (National Hockey League)
Atlanta Thrashers (National Hockey League)
Calgary Flames (National Hockey League)
Njurunda SK (Hockeytvåan – Swedish 4th Tier)
Awards and HonorsWorld Championship Gold Medal (1998)
Stanley Cup (2004)
Olympic Gold Medal (2006)
Triple Gold Club (2006)
NHL All-Star (2000-2001)
League Hardest Shot 102.1 mph (164.3 km/h) (2001)

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Major Club Hockey

Transactions

1999-10-01Traded by the Toronto Maple Leafs to the Tampa Bay Lightning for
7th round draft pick in 2001 (Ivan Kolozvary) and Cory Cross.
2004-10-05Signed as a Free Agent with Timra (Sweden).
2006-06-30Traded by the Tampa Bay Lightning with Fredrik Norrena to the
Columbus Blue Jackets for Marc Denis.
2010-03-03Traded by the Columbus Blue Jackets to the Los Angeles Kings for unknown compensation.
2010-09-06Signed as a Free Agent with the Atlanta Thrashers.
2011-02-28Traded by the Atlanta Thrashers to the Calgary Flames for
7th round draft pick in 2011 (later traded to San Jose – San Jose selected Colin Blackwell).
2011-05-19Retired.