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Tomas Holmström
Swedish ice hockey player

Tomas Holmström

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Swedish ice hockey player
A.K.A.
Demolition Man
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Piteå, Sweden
Age
51 years
Stats
Height:
183 cm
Weight:
92 kg
Awards
Stanley Cup
 
Sports Teams
Detroit Red Wings
Luleå HF
Bodens IK
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Biography

Bengt Tomas Holmström ([ˈtʊ̌mːas ˈhɔ̂lːmstrœm]; born 23 January 1973) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey left winger who played his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the Detroit Red Wings, with whom he won four Stanley Cup championships; in 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2008.

During his playing career, Holmström was widely considered as one of the NHL's best at screening the opposition's goaltender, as well as for his physical presence in front of the opposition's net.

Playing career

Holmström was first noticed by Detroit Red Wings scout Håkan Andersson in 1993 during a Swedish national team selection camp, where Holmström missed the cut, then again the next year while playing with Boden, where his coach, Niklas Wikegård, told Andersson that Holmström was the team's best player. He was then drafted 257th overall by Detroit in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft and began playing for the Red Wings in the 1996–97 season. During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Holmström returned to Sweden to play for his old team, Luleå HF, in the Swedish top flight league, the Elitserien.

Homström was inducted into the Piteå Wall of Fame in his hometown in 2006.

On April 7, 2007, Holmström scored his 30th goal of the 2006–07 season against the Chicago Blackhawks, reaching the 30-goal plateau in a season for the first time in his career.

Holmström scored 12 points during the 2008 Stanley Cup playoffs as the Red Wings won the Stanley Cup for the fourth time in 11 years over the Pittsburgh Penguins. On his day with the Cup, he had his cousin's daughter baptized in it.

During the 2009–10 season, Holmström was initially selected to play in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. A knee injury sustained on 13 February 13, 2010, in a game against the Ottawa Senators, however, prevented him from playing in the tournament. It was announced the next day, on February 14, that he would be replaced by friend and Red Wing teammate Johan Franzén. The announcement came from Sweden Head Coach Bengt-Åke Gustafsson. On June 4, 2010, during the season's subsequent off-season, Holmström agreed on a two-year contract extension to remain in Detroit after an impressive season in which he scored 25 goals, second on the team only to sniper Pavel Datsyuk's 27; Holmström also scored a team-high 13 goals on the power play.

On February 12, 2012, Holmström became only the sixth Red Wing and 272nd NHL player to play 1,000 games.

After the retirement of long-time Red Wings defenceman Nicklas Lidström at the end of the 2011–12 season, Holmström became the last active player from the 1997 and 1998 Stanley Cup-winning Detroit teams to still be active with the team.

On January 22, 2013, Holmström announced his retirement from professional hockey just hours before Detroit's home opener at Joe Louis Arena against the Dallas Stars in the lockout-shortened season. As of January 2013, Holmström held the following records with the Red Wings: sixth in most regular season games played, fourth in playoff games played and 13th in points scored. After his retirement he applyed to join the high advanced education of Kaarle school which he joined 2015 and still is a part of. This education will for sure give him a good future for a long period.

Playing style

During his playing career, Holmström was known for his presence in front of the opposition's goal and his ability to screen the opposing team's goaltender. Because he had to withstand teammates' shots towards goal, as well as efforts from opponents to vacate him from in front of the net, Holmström wore additional padding to protect his body.During a playoff series against the Columbus Blue Jackets in 2009, Detroit Head Coach Mike Babcock said of Holmström, "I think there's [defencemen] out there who think they might actually get to him. That's just not possible."

Due to his obstructive playing style and close proximity to goalies and the crease, Holmström attained a reputation and was often charged with goaltender interference penalties as well as occasionally having goals called back because of his proximity to the goaltender's crease. Holmström himself, as well as Red Wings TV announcers Mickey Redmond and Ken Daniels and various national hockey pundits, often questioned the legitimacy of these calls by the on-ice officials.

Holmström was known to many fans in Detroit by the nickname of "Homer." He acquired the nickname "Demolition Man" while playing in Sweden, where he was also called "Holma."

International play

Holmström has participated in four international tournaments for Sweden:

  • 1996 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
  • 2002 Winter Olympics
  • 2004 World Cup of Hockey
  • 2006 Winter Olympics

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1989–90Piteå HCSWE II91014
1990–91Piteå HCSWE II2654916
1991–92Piteå HCSWE II3115122744
1992–93Piteå HCSWE II3117153230
1993–94Bodens IKSWE II3423163986933624
1994–95Luleå HFSEL4014142856812320
1995–96Luleå HFSEL34121123781162822
1996–97Adirondack Red WingsAHL63147
1996–97Detroit Red WingsNHL476393310000
1997–98Detroit Red WingsNHL575172244227121916
1998–99Detroit Red WingsNHL8213213469104374
1999–2000Detroit Red WingsNHL7213223543931416
2000–01Detroit Red WingsNHL731624404061348
2001–02Detroit Red WingsNHL6981826582383118
2002–03Detroit Red WingsNHL742020406241124
2003–04Detroit Red WingsNHL67151530381222410
2004–05Luleå HFSEL4714163050400018
2005–06Detroit Red WingsNHL8129305966612312
2006–07Detroit Red WingsNHL77302252591553814
2007–08Detroit Red WingsNHL592020405821481226
2008–09Detroit Red WingsNHL53142337382325722
2009–10Detroit Red WingsNHL68252045601243712
2010–11Detroit Red WingsNHL7318193762113478
2011–12Detroit Red WingsNHL741113244051122
SWE II totals1316147108180933624
SEL totals12140418118423741160
NHL totals1,026243287530769180465197162

International

YearTeamEventResult GPGAPtsPIM
1996SwedenWC6th610112
2002SwedenOG5th41012
2004SwedenWCH5th43258
2006SwedenOG1st place, gold medalist(s)813410
Senior totals22651132

Awards

  • Elitserien gold medal with Luleå HF in 1996;
  • Named to the Swedish All-Star Team in 1996;
  • Gold medal at the Winter Olympics in 2006;
  • Four-time Stanley Cup winner (1997, 1998, 2002, 2008).
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