Petteri Lindbohm

Finnish ice hockey player; Stanley Cup champion

Petteri Lindbohm - Athletes & Sports Figures born September 23rd, 1993
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Played ice hockey as a defenseman in the NHL, contributing to multiple teams. Drafted in 2012 and began professional career with the St. Louis Blues. Played for teams including the Chicago Wolves and the HPK in Liiga. Achieved a notable milestone by winning the Stanley Cup with the St. Louis Blues in 2019.

Won the Stanley Cup with the St. Louis Blues in 2019

Played in NHL and Liiga

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