Age, Biography and Wiki

Anders Nilsson was born on 19 March, 1990 in Luleå, Sweden, is a Swedish ice hockey player (born 1990). Discover Anders Nilsson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

Popular As N/A
Occupation N/A
Age 33 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 19 March 1990
Birthday 19 March
Birthplace Luleå, Sweden
Nationality Sweden

We recommend you to check the complete list of Famous People born on 19 March. He is a member of famous player with the age 33 years old group.

Anders Nilsson Height, Weight & Measurements

At 33 years old, Anders Nilsson height is 1.98 m and Weight 232 lb (105 kg; 16 st 8 lb).

Physical Status
Height 1.98 m
Weight 232 lb (105 kg; 16 st 8 lb)
Body Measurements Not Available
Eye Color Not Available
Hair Color Not Available

Who Is Anders Nilsson's Wife?

His wife is Emelie Nevanperä

Family
Parents Not Available
Wife Emelie Nevanperä
Sibling Not Available
Children Not Available

Anders Nilsson Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Anders Nilsson worth at the age of 33 years old? Anders Nilsson’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Sweden. We have estimated Anders Nilsson's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
Salary in 2023 Under Review
House Not Available
Cars Not Available
Source of Income player

Anders Nilsson Social Network

Instagram Anders Nilsson Instagram
Linkedin
Twitter Anders Nilsson Twitter
Facebook
Wikipedia Anders Nilsson Wikipedia
Imdb

Timeline

1990

Bengt Per Anders Nilsson (born 19 March 1990) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey goaltender.

2009

Nilsson was drafted 62nd overall in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft by the New York Islanders and played in the NHL with the Islanders, Edmonton Oilers, St. Louis Blues, Buffalo Sabres, Vancouver Canucks, and Ottawa Senators.

2011

On 27 April 2011, the New York Islanders signed Nilsson to a three-year entry-level contract.

He was initially assigned to the Islanders American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Bridgeport Sound Tigers.

Nilsson was recalled by the Islanders after Evgeni Nabokov was injured in a game against the Montreal Canadiens.

He made his NHL debut on 19 November 2011, against the Boston Bruins, in relief of Rick DiPietro.

He let in 3 goals on 17 shots, while playing 40 minutes, as the Islanders lost 6–0.

He got his first start in the NHL on 21 November 2011, against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

2012

On 4 March 2012, he earned his first NHL victory and shutout in a 1–0 home win against the New Jersey Devils.

In doing so, he became the first goalie in Islanders history to record a shutout for his first win.

In his next start, on 10 March 2012, he almost shutout the Devils a second time, but the Devils scored two goals in the last two minutes of the game, resulting in a 2–1 loss for the Islanders.

Nilsson saw limited action with the Sound Tigers in 2012–13, as he was diagnosed with an unknown, fatigue-inducing illness in January 2013.

The illness was later determined to be a vitamin B12 deficiency.

At the end of the season, Nilsson joined the Islanders for the playoffs but did not play.

2013

During the 2013–14 season, Nilsson was again assigned to the Bridgeport Sound Tigers.

He was recalled on 18 November 2013 and played in five games with the Islanders, going 0–2–2 before being sent back to Bridgeport.

2014

Nilsson joined the Islanders again on 1 March 2014 after sending Kevin Poulin to Bridgeport.

He finished the season playing in 19 games for the Islanders compiling a record of 8–7–2.

On 26 May 2014, as a restricted free agent, Nilsson decided to sign a contract with Russian club Ak Bars Kazan of the Kontinental Hockey League.

Ak Bars issued a release confirming the signing.

On 4 October 2014, Nilsson's NHL rights were traded by the Islanders to the Chicago Blackhawks in a trade for Nick Leddy.

Nilsson appeared in 38 regular season games for Ak Bars, registering a 20–9–8 record and 20 playoff games, ending with a 13–7 record.

2015

On 6 July 2015, Nilsson's NHL rights were traded for a second time, from the Blackhawks to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for prospect Liam Coughlin.

He in turn agreed to a one-year, one-way contract with the Oilers.

Nilsson earned a spot on the Oilers roster after a stellar training camp, not allowing a single goal in the preseason.

2016

In the 2015–16 season, Nilsson appeared in a career high 26 games with the Oilers, sharing the pipes with Cam Talbot, before he was traded approaching the trade deadline by the Oilers to the St. Louis Blues in exchange for Niklas Lundström and the Blues' fifth-round selection in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft on 27 February 2016.

On 2 July 2016, Nilsson as a restricted free agent was traded from the Blues to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for a 2017 fifth round draft pick.

During the 2016–17 season, in December 2016, Nilsson began wearing a mask with a gay pride flag painted on the back as a sign that ice hockey welcomes diversity.

He drew praise from Wade Davis, executive director of the You Can Play campaign, who said that Nilsson "is taking a risk on multiple fronts and is standing up for something that he believes in, knowing the backlash that could come his way."

2017

After a successful tenure with the Sabres, serving as backup to Robin Lehner, Nilsson left as a free agent in signing a two-year, $5 million contract with the Vancouver Canucks on 1 July 2017.

He was the Canucks' backup goalie until Thatcher Demko was deemed ready to play in the NHL by Vancouver's management.

2018

Internationally, Nilsson led Sweden to a gold medal at the 2018 World Championships.

2019

During the 2018–19 season, on 2 January 2019, he was traded by the Canucks along with Darren Archibald to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for Mike McKenna, Tom Pyatt and a sixth-round draft pick in 2019.

He was acquired by the Senators following injuries to goaltenders Mike Condon and Craig Anderson.

In 22 starts for the Senators, Nilsson went 11–11–0.

On 29 May 2019, the Senators re-signed Nilsson to a two-year, $5.2 million contract extension with an annual average of $2.6 million.

On 16 December 2019, Nilsson was placed on injured reserve due to a concussion.

He missed the rest of the season.

2020

With a year remaining on his contract, approaching the delayed 2020–21 season, Nilsson was traded by the Senators along with the contract of Marián Gáborík to the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for Braydon Coburn, Cédric Paquette and a 2022 second-round pick on 27 December 2020.

However, Nilsson ultimately never played a game for Tampa Bay, and, after missing the entire 2020–21 season with post-concussion symptoms and neck problems, announced his retirement on 8 August 2021.