Johan Franzén
Ice hockey player with Detroit Red Wings

Born
December 23rd, 1979
45 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Sweden
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Played as a forward primarily for the Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League (NHL). Contributed to the team's success during multiple seasons, including winning the Stanly Cup in 2008. Known for effective scoring ability and strong presence in playoffs. Retired from professional ice hockey in 2015 due to concussions, leaving a legacy as a dedicated player.
Won the Stanley Cup with Detroit Red Wings in 2008
Scored over 200 career NHL goals
Represented Sweden in international competitions
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