Calle Johansson

Calle Johansson
Born (1967-02-14) 14 February 1967
Gothenburg, Sweden
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 203 lb (92 kg; 14 st 7 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for Buffalo Sabres
Washington Capitals
Toronto Maple Leafs
National team  Sweden
NHL Draft 14th overall, 1985
Buffalo Sabres
Playing career 19832004

Carl Christian "Calle" Johansson (born 14 February 1967) is a former assistant coach with the Washington Capitals and retired professional ice hockey defenceman who played 17 seasons in the National Hockey League between 1987 and 2004, most of it with the Capitals. He has worked as hockey colour commentator for Swedish Canal+ and worked as an assistant for six seasons for Frölunda HC in the Swedish Elitserien before returning to the Capitals organization.

Playing career

Johansson was drafted out of Sweden by the Buffalo Sabres, he was picked 14th overall by the Sabres in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft. His first season, 1987–88, was a good one, as he compiled 38 assists and 42 points and was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team. However, the next season he was traded to the Washington Capitals along with a second round draft choice in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft for Clint Malarchuk, Grant Ledyard, and a sixth round draft pick in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft.

Johansson prospered in Washington, as he became one of Washington's best defenceman over the next 15 seasons. Although he was behind the shadow of higher profile defencemen in Washington, such as Scott Stevens, Rod Langway, Kevin Hatcher, Al Iafrate and Sergei Gonchar, he was a solid contributor for the club. In the 1992–93 NHL season, Johansson was part of the defense core in Washington that set a new record for team defence scoring. Although Hatcher, Iafrate and Sylvain Côté all scored over 20 goals, Johansson helped get to the record with his seven goals.

Johansson was part of the Washington team that made their improbable run to the Stanley Cup finals in 1998, but the Capitals were defeated by the Detroit Red Wings.

Johansson retired after the 2002–03 NHL season, but the Toronto Maple Leafs persuaded him to come back and help their team in their playoff run the next season. However, the Leafs failed to win the Cup, and Johansson retired for good after the playoffs.

Television career

After retiring the second time around, Johansson continued to work as a colour commentator and did studio analysis during game intermissions on Swedish Canal+. He was doing both Elitserien and NHL games and was one of the two main colour commentators at Canal+, the other one being former Tre Kronor coach Anders "Ankan" Parmström.[1] Canal+ lost the Swedish broadcasting rights for NHL to the Viasat Group ahead of the 2009–2010 season. Together with former Canal+ commentator Niklas Holmgren, with whom Calle has developed a great chemistry when commentating, they subsequently signed for Viasat where they now continue in the same manner as when at Canal+.

Coaching career

Johansson served as an assistant coach with Frolunda of the Swedish Elite League in 2006-07. On 18 July 2012 Johansson was named an assistant coach to the Washington Capitals, joining former Capitals teammate Adam Oates behind the bench. Two seasons later, on 23 June 2014 the Capitals announced that Johansson was leaving the team to rejoin his family in Sweden.[2]

Awards

Records

Second in *Washington Capitals' history for career games played (983).

Career statistics

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1983–84Frölunda HC SEL 284 4 810
1984–85Frölunda HC Swe-2 308 13 2116
1985–86IF Björklöven SEL 171 2 34
1986–87IF Björklöven SEL 302 13 1520 6 13 46
1987–88 Buffalo Sabres NHL 71 4 3842 37 60 1 10
1988–89 Buffalo Sabres NHL47 2 1113 33
1988–89 Washington Capitals NHL 12 1 78 4 61 2 30
1989–90 Washington Capitals NHL70 8 3139 25 151 6 74
1990–91 Washington Capitals NHL80 11 4152 23 102 7 98
1991–92 Washington Capitals NHL80 14 4256 49 70 5 54
1992–93 Washington Capitals NHL77 7 3845 56 60 5 54
1993–94 Washington Capitals NHL84 9 3342 59 61 3 44
1994–95 EHC Kloten Swiss-A5 1 23 8
1994–95 Washington Capitals NHL46 5 2631 35 73 1 40
1995–96 Washington Capitals NHL78 10 2535 50
1996–97 Washington Capitals NHL65 6 1117 16
1997–98 Washington Capitals NHL73 15 2035 30 212 8 1016
1998–99 Washington Capitals NHL 67 8 21 29 22
1999–00 Washington Capitals NHL82 7 2532 24 51 2 30
2000–01 Washington Capitals NHL76 7 2936 26 61 2 32
2001–02 Washington Capitals NHL11 2 02 8
2002–03 Washington Capitals NHL82 3 1215 22 60 1 10
2003–04 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL8 0 66 0 40 0 02
NHL totals 1109119 416 535519 105 1243 5544

International play

Calle Johansson
Medal record
Representing Sweden Sweden
Men's ice hockey
World Championships
1991 Finland Ice hockey
1992 Czech Republic Ice hockey
World Junior Championships
1987 Ice hockey

Johansson has played for Sweden in the following competitions:

International statistics

Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM
1983 Sweden EJC 5 2 3 5 6
1984 Sweden EJC 5 4 0 4 4
1986 Sweden WJC 7 1 1 2 6
1987 Sweden WJC 6 0 8 8 6
1991 Sweden WC 4 1 1 2 6
1991 Sweden CC 6 1 2 3 0
1992 Sweden WC 5 0 0 0 4
1996 Sweden WCH 4 1 5 6 8
1998 Sweden Oly 4 0 0 0 2
Junior int'l totals 23 7 12 19 22
Senior int'l totals 23 3 8 11 20

See also

References

  1. Canal+ promo shot of a Calle Johansson, Arne Hegerfors (studio host), "Ankan" Parmström and Niklas Holmgren (play-by-play announcer)
  2. Prewitt, Alex (23 June 2014). "Caps Assistant Leaving Team for Personal Reasons". Washington Post. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
Preceded by
Mikael Andersson
Buffalo Sabres first round draft pick
1985
Succeeded by
Shawn Anderson
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