Peter Forsberg
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Peter Forsberg
Peter Mattias "Foppa" Forsberg; born 20 July 1973) is a Swedish retired professional ice hockey player and the current assistant general manager of Modo Hockey. Known for his on-ice vision and physical play, Forsberg is considered one of the greatest players of his generation. Although his career was shortened by persistent injuries, as of 2014, he stands eighth all-time in career points-per-game and fourth all-time in career assists-per-game in the NHL, only behind Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and Bobby Orr...
NationalitySwedish
ProfessionHockey Player
Date of Birth20 July 1973
CityOrnskoldsvik, Sweden
CountrySweden
We're one point behind them and we've got one more game, so it looks pretty good. I think we showed everybody we can play good hockey for 60 minutes.
Well, you have your regular classes, like three hours every other day, three times a week. You get twice a week to have an ice practice. Once a week you have weight lifting. It was great.
We had to find a way to make this movie without giving away all creative rights to them. I became obsessed with getting it made because I saw that it was, on a lot of levels, groundbreaking.
We wanted to come out and show we have a good team.
Pretty it's pretty good for me because I'm over here in the winters. It's really improved my golf game.
It's not only hockey, it's every sport. You know, it's a big event.
It's always good to get a goal on your first shift, but this was a game it seemed everything was going in.
I wouldn't accept losing as a team, wouldn't accept losing as my team. It's like a war every practice. I think it helped us a lot.
It's been a good hockey life for me anyway.
We had a great group of guys when I was there, five of us, I think. It's a great competition. Every practice was hard. I think that's helped us a lot, everybody that was there.
Of course, I'm sour that if (retirement) happens, I didn't get to quit on my own terms.
It's only 60,000. It's not a big town. It's a big hockey town. Everybody plays hockey when you grow up.