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Kim Stohl ( dat. Kim Staal ; March 10, 1978 , Herlev , Denmark ) is a Danish hockey player , the winger of the Tohoku Free Blades Japanese club, playing in the Asian League .

Hockey player
Kim so
Kim Staal 2011.jpg
Positionwinger
Growth182 cm
Weight88 kg
Grabright
CitizenshipFlag of Denmark Denmark
Was born

March 10, 1978 ( 1978-03-10 ) (41 years)

Herlev , Denmark
NHL draftIn 1996 he was selected in the 4th round under the 92nd number by the club " Montreal Canadiens "
Career

1993 — n. at.

Playing career
1993–1994Flag of Denmark Herlev Aishokei
1994—2001Flag of sweden Malmo Redhawks
2001—2003Flag of sweden MODO
2003—2006Flag of sweden Malmo Redhawks
2006–2007US flag Milwaukee Edmirals
2007—2008Flag of sweden Linkoping
2008–2009Flag of sweden XB71
20092010Flag of sweden Malmo Redhawks
2010—2011Flag of Denmark Herning Blue Fox
2011—2013Flag of Denmark Herlev Eagles
2013—2014German flag Starbuls Rosenheim
2014 — n. at.Japan flag Tohoku Free Blades

Content

Career

He began his career in the club Herlev. Then So, one of the first Danish hockey players, went to play in a stronger Swedish championship. There he performed for 16 seasons. During this time, he played for the team: " Malmo ", " Modo ", " Linkoping ", " HV71 ". During this time, Kim So three times became the silver medalist Elitserii .

In 1996, Soe became the third Dane to be picked by the NHL club in the draft . In 2006—2007 hockey player played in the AHL for the club " Milwaukee Edmirals ". In total in the American League, he spent 63 games in which he scored 25 points (12 +13). Season 2013/14 Kim Stoe played for the club of the second German league "Rosenheim". In 2014, he signed a contract with the Japanese club Tohoku Free Blades .

Team

For the first time for the main team of Denmark, Kim Stå made his debut in 1996 in the First Division of the World Hockey Championship . Since then, So regularly called into the national team. Since 2003, he, together with Denmark, has appeared in the Supreme Division. In 2010, at the World Championships in Germany, the hockey player with his team reached the quarter finals.

Notes

Links

  • Kim Sote - Statistics on The Internet Hockey Database (eng.)
  • Kim Sote - statistics on Eliteprospects.com (English)
  • Kim Sote - Statistics on European Ice Hockey Online AB (Eng.)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stal ,_Kim&oldid = 98473380


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