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Fredrik Norrena
Ice hockey player

Fredrik Norrena

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Place of birth
Jakobstad
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51 years
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Biography

Fredrik Jan Elis Norrena (born November 29, 1973) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey goaltender.

Playing career

Frederick Norrena (right) with David Vyborny in February 2008

Norrena started his pro hockey career with TPS in the SM-liiga, winning four Finnish championships. In 2003, he won the Swedish Championships with Frölunda before joining Linköping in the Swedish Elitserien (SEL). He has represented Finland numerous times in international play, including as number-two goaltender in the 2006 Winter Olympics and as number-one goaltender in the 2006 World Championships.

On May 31, 2006, the Tampa Bay Lightning announced they have signed Norrena to a one-year entry level contract. However, on June 30, he was traded to the Columbus Blue Jackets, along with Fredrik Modin, for Marc Denis. Norrena made his NHL debut on October 14 against the Minnesota Wild, stepping in to replace Pascal Leclaire in the second period. Norrena eventually took over as number-one goaltender for Blue Jackets for the 2006–07 season, playing 55 out of 82 games in his first NHL-season. Norrena also set a team record by not allowing a goal in 155 minutes and 28 seconds of play. The Blue Jackets rewarded Norrena in February 2007 with a two-year contract.

He served as the backup to Columbus' number one goaltender, Pascal Leclaire, for two seasons until the 2008–09, when Steve Mason was called up from the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League (AHL). On December 15, 2008, Norrena was placed on waivers. He was not picked up by another team and was sent to Columbus' AHL affiliate in Syracuse. On December 20, it became official that Norrena signed for Ak Bars Kazan of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) for the rest of the season. On December 30, Norrena was added to Ak Bars' roster. He won the championship of 2008–09 with Kazan. After his tenure in Russia, he signed a two-year contract with his former team of Linköping in Sweden, a club where he had three very successful years between 2003 and 2006.

In May 2012, Norrena signed a one-year contract with Växjö Lakers of the SEL.

In April 2013, Norrena announced his retirement. Norrena has become a goaltending coach for TPS of the Finnish top-tier league SM-liiga since.

In June 2013, TPS announced that Norrena would be their goaltender for the upcoming season and Urpo Ylönen would be their goaltending coach.

On May 12, 2014, Norrena officially announced his retirement as a player.

Career statistics

Regular season

  
SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%
1992–93TPSSM-l2---29102.01-
1993–94TPSSM-l10---3871902.94-
1994–95TPSSM-l22---1328-02.71-
1995–96TPSSM-l26---15406802.65-
1996–97TPSSM-l13--------
1996–97AIKSEL5---2741513.28-
1997–98LukkoSM-l48--------
1998–99TPSSM-l2011411010-22.08.925
1999–00TPSSM-l36--------
2000–01TPSSM-l39261032267-01.75.931
2001–02TPSSM-l321411518786221.98.932
2002–03FrölundaSEL23---13865612.42.907
2003–04LinköpingSEL40---24156891.69.939
2004–05LinköpingSEL43---25227851.86.934
2005–06LinköpingSEL43---21707842.16.914
2006–07Columbus Blue JacketsNHL5524233295213732.78.904
2007–08Columbus Blue JacketsNHL371019619598922.72.896
2008–09Columbus Blue JacketsNHL81323231703.16.872
2009-10LinköpingSEL45---255110632.49.907
NHL Totals1003545115,23424352.88.891

Post season

  
SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLMINGASOGAASv%
2002–03FrölundaElitserien16----288611.25.955
2003–04LinköpingElitserien3----176602.05.908
2004–05LinköpingElitserien6----3831302.03.921
2005–06LinköpingElitserien12656972221.90.925

Records

  • Elitserien league record for shutouts in a regular season (9), 2003–04, 50-game schedule
  • Linköping club record for shutouts in a regular season (9), 2003–04, 50-game schedule

International play

  • Played for Finland in the 2002 World Ice Hockey Championships
  • Played for Finland in the 2004 World Ice Hockey Championships
  • Played for Finland in the 2005 World Ice Hockey Championships
  • Played for Finland in the 2006 Winter Olympic Games (Silver Medal)
  • Played for Finland in the 2006 World Ice Hockey Championships (Bronze Medal)
  • Played for Finland in the 2007 World Ice Hockey Championships (Silver Medal)

Statistics

  
YearEventGPWLTMINGASOGAASv%
2002World Championship2------2.01.920
2004World Championship1------0.001.000
2005World Championship2------3.00.882
2006Olympics2200120020.001.000
2006World Championship6410326631.11.951
2007World Championship---------

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