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Ulf Nilsson was born on 11 May, 1950 in Nynäshamn, Sweden, is a Swedish ice hockey player. Discover Ulf 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 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 11 May, 1950
Birthday 11 May
Birthplace Nynäshamn, Sweden
Nationality Sweden

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Ulf Nilsson Height, Weight & Measurements

At 73 years old, Ulf Nilsson height is 1.8 m and Weight 79 kg.

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Height 1.8 m
Weight 79 kg
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Ulf Nilsson Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ulf Nilsson worth at the age of 73 years old? Ulf Nilsson’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Sweden. We have estimated Ulf Nilsson's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1950

Ulf Gösta Nilsson (born 11 May 1950) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player who played in the World Hockey Association (WHA) for the Winnipeg Jets and in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Rangers.

Nilsson won 2 Avco World Trophies as WHA champions with the Winnipeg Jets.

1970

In the early 1970s Nilsson was part of a group of hockey players who was tested on by Jerry Wilson, a Canadian former hockey player who was studying the physiology of hockey players, specifically their heart and lung conditioning.

Wilson had been asked by the Winnipeg Jets of the World Hockey Association (WHA) to watch out for any notable Swedish hockey players, and he recommended both Nilsson and Anders Hedberg, who was one of Wilson's interns.

1974

Both would join the Jets in 1974.

At the time the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League owned Nilsson's NHL rights, but by going to the WHA there was no compensation required.

Part of the first major wave of Europeans to star in North American hockey, Nilsson was a major star in the World Hockey Association from 1974 to 1978.

He scored at least 114 points in each of his four seasons in the upstart league, finishing third or fourth among overall scorers every time.

Nilsson tested positive for ephedrine after Sweden's 4–1 victory over Poland on 6 April 1974, at the 1974 World Ice Hockey Championships.

As a result, Sweden's win was vacated, and Poland was awarded a 5–0 walkover win.

Nilsson was suspended for the remainder of the tournament.

1976

He led the WHA with 85 assists in 1976–77, and tied Marc Tardif for the lead the next season with 89.

Along with countryman Anders Hedberg and established superstar Bobby Hull, he played a starring role as the Jets won Avco Cup titles in 1976 and 1978.

In the 1976 playoffs, he scored 26 points in 13 games and was named WHA Playoff MVP.

By this time both Hedberg and Nilsson were looking to join the NHL, as they had nothing left to prove in the WHA.

They were also looking for a massive increase in salary: both had earned around $125,000 in the 1976–77 season.

With their high salary demands, the only NHL team capable of signing them was the New York Rangers.

While the Jets stated they wanted to re-sign both players, the team did not have the financial backing to do so.

1978

In the summer of 1978, Nilsson and Hedberg signed with the Rangers.

Each signed contracts $600,000 per season for two years.

Their signings further weakened the struggling WHA which would cease operations after just one more season.

Nilsson's NHL career was marred by two significant injuries.

The first was a broken ankle suffered when his skate blade got caught in a crevice in the Madison Square Garden ice as he was hit by Denis Potvin of the New York Islanders, which resulted in Nilsson bearing the entire force of the hit on only one leg.

1979

As a player of NHL All-Stars team, Nilsson took part in the 1979 Challenge Cup, where they played against the Soviet Union national team.

1980

He scored 8 goals and 16 points in the 1980–81 playoffs as the Rangers advanced to the semi-finals before being eliminated by their local rivals, the defending champion Islanders.

1981

Nilsson's second serious injury was to his knee while representing Sweden at the 1981 Canada Cup which caused him to miss the entire 1981–82 season.

Nilsson was limited to 160 games in his three full seasons with the Rangers, though he scored an impressive 163 points in that time.

1982

After missing the previous season, he returned to the Rangers lineup for ten games early in the 1982–83 season.

2009

Although Nilsson has never characterized the hit as dirty and, in 2009, said, "He [Potvin] was always fair. But the ice was never great in the Garden, because they had basketball and other events. My foot got caught. It was a freak thing," the incident is nevertheless commemorated by the "Potvin Sucks" chant that takes place during every Rangers home game.