Erik Karlsson

Ice hockey player, two-time Norris Trophy winner

Erik Karlsson - Athletes & Sports Figures born May 31st, 1990
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This ice hockey player was born in Sweden and has played as a defenseman in the NHL. Drafted 15th overall by the Ottawa Senators in 2008, this player quickly established a reputation for offensive skill. A two-time Norris Trophy winner, this player excelled in generating points from the blue line. After several seasons with Ottawa, this player was traded to the San Jose Sharks in 2018. Throughout the career, this player contributed to team successes, being part of multiple playoff runs.

Winning the Norris Trophy in 2012 and 2015

Playing for the Ottawa Senators and San Jose Sharks

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