Swedish ice hockey forward who played 15 seasons with Detroit Red Wings, winning Stanley Cup three times and Conn Smythe Trophy in 2008 as playoff MVP.
Henrik Zetterberg was born in Njurunda, Sweden in 1980. Detroit Red Wings selected him 210th overall in the 1999 NHL Draft — in the seventh round, another extraordinary value pick from the Red Wings' scouting department. His career produced 337 goals and 623 assists for 960 career points — all spent with Detroit. He won three Stanley Cup championships (2002, 2008, 2009). He won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in 2008 — the championship that ended the 2002 dynasty and began a second Detroit run. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2024. He served as Detroit's captain from 2012 until his retirement in 2018. A chronic back condition — diagnosed as a degenerative disc disease — forced his early retirement at age 37. His combination of exceptional two-way play, leadership and longevity for a single franchise made him the spiritual successor to Steve Yzerman as the Red Wings' defining player. His partnership with Pavel Datsyuk — the two greatest two-way forwards of his era on the same team — gave Detroit one of the most defensively elite forward pairs in hockey history.
Won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP while leading the Detroit Red Wings to the 2008 Stanley Cup championship.
How They Played
Zetterberg was known as an exceptionally intelligent two-way player who combined elite offensive skills with strong defensive responsibility. He possessed excellent vision and passing ability, making him a natural playmaker who could create scoring opportunities for teammates. His hockey IQ and leadership qualities made him effective in all situations, from power plays to penalty kills.
Lasting Impact
Zetterberg is remembered as one of the last great players from Detroit's championship era and helped bridge the gap between the Red Wings' legendary veterans and younger generations.
Career Honours
- Stanley Cup 3x (2002,2008,2009)
- Conn Smythe Trophy (2008)
- Hall of Fame (2024)
| Team | Period | GP | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Detroit Red Wings | 2002–2018 | 1082 | 337 |
| — | 84 | 22 |