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Håkan Loob
Position Right wing
Shot Right
Height
Weight
5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
176 lb (80 kg)
Teams Elitserien
 Färjestads BK
NHL
 Calgary Flames
Nationality SWE
Born (1960-07-03)July 3, 1960,
Visby, SWE
NHL Draft 181st overall, 1980
Calgary Flames
Pro Career 1979 – 1996
Olympic medal record
Men's ice hockey
Gold 1994 Lillehammer Team Competition

Per Håkan Loob (born July 3, 1960, in Visby, Gotland) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey player who is currently the general manager of Färjestads BK in the Swedish Elitserien.

Loob played right wing for the Calgary Flames from 1983 to 1989, and won the Stanley Cup in the latter year. He then returned to his Swedish team, Färjestads BK in Karlstad, where he was a star player until his retirement in 1996. He is one of very few ice hockey players who have won the Stanley Cup, an Olympic gold medal, and a World Championship title. He has also won the Swedish championship, in 1981 with Färjestad. He is now the general manager of Färjestad. The Swedish Elite League has in honour of him introduced the Håkan Loob Trophy for the leading goal scorer in the league.

He holds the records for most goals (42) and most points (76) during a regular season in the Swedish Elitserien, both set in 36 games in 1982–83. He is also the only Swedish player who has scored 50 goals or more in one season in the NHL.

Together with Tomas Jonsson and Mats Näslund, these three players were the first members of the Triple Gold Club, winning both Olympic gold, World Championship gold, and the Stanley Cup.

Loob's older brother Peter is also a former ice hockey player, and played briefly in the NHL and the AHL.

Career statistics[]

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1979–80 Färjestads BK SEL 36 15 4 19 20
1980–81 Färjestads BK SEL 36 23 6 29 16 7 5 3 8 6
1981–82 Färjestads BK SEL 36 26 15 41 28 2 1 0 1 0
1982–83 Färjestads BK SEL 36 42 34 76 26 8 10 4 14 6
1983–84 Calgary Flames NHL 77 30 25 55 22 11 2 3 5 2
1984–85 Calgary Flames NHL 78 37 35 72 14 4 3 3 6 0
1985–86 Calgary Flames NHL 68 31 36 67 36 22 4 10 14 6
1986–87 Calgary Flames NHL 68 18 26 44 26 5 1 2 3 0
1987–88 Calgary Flames NHL 80 50 56 106 47 9 8 1 9 4
1988–89 Calgary Flames NHL 79 27 58 85 44 22 8 9 17 4
1989–90 Färjestads BK SEL 40 22 31 53 24 10 9 5 14 2
1990–91 Färjestads BK SEL 40 33 25 58 16 8 6 4 10 8
1991–92 Färjestads BK SEL 40 37 29 66 14 6 2 2 4 2
1992–93 Färjestads BK SEL 40 25 26 51 28 3 4 1 5 0
1993–94 Färjestads BK SEL 22 9 11 20 12
1994–95 Färjestads BK SEL 39 13 25 38 58 4 2 0 2 2
1995–96 Färjestads BK SEL 40 17 32 49 62 8 4 4 8 2
SEL totals 405 262 238 501 304 56 42 23 65 28
NHL totals 450 193 236 429 189 73 26 28 54 16


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Preceded by
Patrik Sundström
Golden Puck
1983
Succeeded by
Per-Erik Eklund
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