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1977 NHL DRAFT PICK |
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Markus Mattsson Selected in fifth round
No. 87 overall by New York Islanders Born July
30, 1957
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Goaltender Height: 6-0 Weight: 180
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BEFORE THE DRAFT |
Last Team:
Tampere Ilves (Finland)
Birthplace: Suoniemi, Finland Hometown:
Tampere, Finland |
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PRE-DRAFT
STATISTICS | Year |
Team | League |
GP | W-L-T |
GAA | SO |
SV% | 1973-74 |
Tampere Ilves | Finland |
-- | -- |
-- | -- |
-- | 1974-75 |
Tampere Ilves | Finland |
-- | -- |
-- | -- |
-- | 1975-76 |
Tampere Ilves | Finland |
-- | -- |
-- | -- |
-- | 1976-77 |
Tampere Ilves | Finland |
60 | -- |
3.00 | -- |
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PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS
Canada Cup: 1976 (sixth place)
World Championships: 1976 (fifth place)
World Junior Championships: 1975 (fifth) (unofficial tournament)
European Junior Championships: 1975 (fourth), 1976 (bronze)
Finland Rookie of Year: 1974-75 (Tampere Ilves)
Miscellaneous: Played in second World Junior Championships in Winnipeg and
Brandon, Manitoba, an unofficial tournament that helped set stage for first
official World Juniors in 1977. |
NHL CAREER |
Debut: January 27, 1980 (St. Louis at
Winnipeg) Numbers: 35 (Winnipeg); 35 (Minnesota); 30 (Los
Angeles) Stanley
Cup: Never won. Playing Status: Retired 1987 |
CAREER NHL STATISTICS |
Years | Teams |
GP |
W-L-T | GAA |
SO | SV% |
1980-1984 |
Winnipeg, Minn., L.A. | 92 |
21-46-14 | 4.11 |
6 | n/a |
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NHL
AWARDS AND HONORS 1979-80: Played on first Winnipeg Jets NHL team. Miscellaneous:
Missed part of 1979-80 season with injured ankle. ... Gave up final goal in
Wayne Gretzky's first NHL hat trick during Winnipeg's Feb. 1, 1980, game at
Edmonton. Mattson had come in to relieve Pierre Hamel in a 9-2 loss. ... Recorded first shutout
in Winnipeg/Phoenix franchise history when he stopped 20 shots to blank N.Y. Islanders on Feb.
12, 1980, in a 0-0 game at Uniondale, N.Y. ... Recorded first home shutout in
Winnipeg/Phoenix franchise history when he blanked Hartford 7-0 on March 26,
1980. ... Missed part of 1982-83 season with left knee injury suffered during
Los Angeles' March 22, 1983 game vs. Montreal. ... Wore No. 31 during Los
Angeles' 1983 training camp. ... Was last Los Angeles player to wear No. 30
before it was retired in honor of Rogie Vachon. ... Was goalie for Los Angeles
when Kings stopped Wayne Gretzky's NHL-record 51-game point scoring streak on
Jan. 28, 1984. ... Went back to Finland after
being released by Los Angeles in August 1984. |
NON-NHL CAREER |
Post-Draft Teams: Winnipeg (WHA); Tulsa (CHL);
Quebec (WHA); Birmingham (CHL); New Haven (AHL); Tampere Tappara (Finland) Canada Cup: 1981
(sixth) NON-NHL
AWARDS AND HONORS WHA Avco Trophy: 1978, 1979 (Winnipeg)
Finnish Championship: 1986, 1987 (Tampere Tappara)
Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame: Inducted 1998
Finland All-Star First Team: 1985-86 (Tampere Tappara)
WHA All-Star Game: 1979 (series played vs. Moscow Dynamo)
Winnipeg (WHA) Rookie of Year: 1978-79
WHA Draft Pick: 1977 (by Houston, No. 57 overall in Round 6)
Finland Shutouts Leader: 1985-86 (Tampere Tappara) (4 shutouts)
Finland Playoffs Shutouts Leader: 1986 (1), 1987 (1) (Tamp. Tapp.)
Finland Playoffs Wins Leader: 1986 (6) (Tampere Tappara)
1977-78: Played on WHA regular-season champion (Winnipeg).
Miscellaneous: WHA rights traded by Houston to Winnipeg for future
considerations in June 1977. ... Traded by Winnipeg (WHA) to Quebec in
exchange for 1978 WHA fourth-round pick and cash in January 1978. Quebec
traded Mattson back to Winnipeg in February 1978 for the return of
its 1978 WHA fourth-round pick. ... Was No. 3 goalie for Winnipeg's Avco
Trophy championship teams in 1978 and 1979.
Personal: Full name is Markus Rainer Mattsson. ... Father of former
college hockey player and U.S. Junior A player Niklas Mattsson, who was born
while Mattsson was playing in Los Angeles. |
HOW HE GOT AWAY |
WHA/EXPANSION: Mattsson never signed with
N.Y. Islanders, instead jumping to the WHA. He did not enter the NHL until the
1979 NHL-WHA merger. N.Y. Islanders regained his rights in NHL Reclaim Draft on June 9,
1979, but Winnipeg immediately took him back as part of its privilege to protect three players from its WHA franchise. |
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SNAPSHOT '77 | Total Selected: |
185 | Forwards: |
104 | Defense: |
57 | Goaltenders: |
24 | Major Junior: |
123 | College Players: |
51 |
Canadian: |
141 |
Euro-Canadian: |
2 | USA Citizens: |
37 | U.S.-Born: |
36 |
European: |
5 |
Reached NHL: |
97 |
Won Stanley Cup: |
8 | Hall of Fame: |
2 |
All-Star Game: |
13 |
Year-end All-Star: |
5 |
Olympians: |
9 |
Picks Traded: |
37 |
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