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{{Short description|Danish ice hockey player (born 1984)}}
'''Frans Nielsen''' is a Danish professional [[ice hockey]] player. He was drafted by the [[New York Islanders]] as their third-round pick, #87 overall, in the [[2002 NHL Entry Draft]].
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{{Infobox ice hockey player
| name = Frans Nielsen
| image = 2021-11-28 Eisbären Berlin gegen Nürnberg Ice Tigers (Deutsche Eishockey-Liga 2021-22) by Sandro Halank–099.jpg
| image_size = 230px
| caption = Nielsen with the [[Eisbären Berlin]] in 2021
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1984|4|24|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Herning]], Denmark
| height_ft = 6
| height_in = 1
| weight_lb = 180
| position = [[Centre (ice hockey)|Centre]]
| shoots = Left
| played_for = [[Herning Blue Fox]]<br />[[Malmö Redhawks]]<br />[[Timrå IK]]<br />[[New York Islanders]]<br />[[Lukko]]<br />[[Detroit Red Wings]]<br />[[Eisbären Berlin]]
| ntl_team = DEN
| draft = 87th overall
| draft_year = 2002
| draft_team = [[New York Islanders]]
| career_start = 2001
| career_end = 2022
}}
'''Frans Nielsen''' (born 24 April 1984) is a Danish former professional [[ice hockey]] [[Forward (ice hockey)|forward]] who played with the [[New York Islanders]] and [[Detroit Red Wings]] in the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL). Nielsen was the first Danish citizen to play in the NHL.<ref name="HockeyWorld">{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=290445|title=When it comes to hockey, it's a small world|access-date=2007-04-15|website=NHL.com|year=2007|author=Grossman, Evan|archive-date=24 May 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200524191616/http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=290445%2F|url-status=dead}}</ref> Internationally, he played for the [[Denmark men's national ice hockey team|Denmark men's national team]] and was inducted into the [[IIHF Hall of Fame]].


==Playing career==
After playing in the [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[Elitserien]] since [[2001]], Nielsen signed a two-year contract with the New York Islanders in [[2006]].
Nielsen was drafted by the [[New York Islanders]] in the third round, 87th overall in the [[2002 NHL Entry Draft]]. After playing in the [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[Swedish Hockey League|Elitserien]] since 2001, Nielsen signed a two-year contract with the [[New York Islanders]] on 15 May 2006.<ref>{{cite web|title=NYI Sign C Frans Nielsen|url=https://www.nhl.com/islanders/news/nyi-sign-c-frans-nielsen/c-464242|website=NHL.com|access-date=16 March 2018|date=16 May 2006}}</ref> He has also played for the [[Denmark men's national ice hockey team|Danish national team]].


With over 216 games in the Elitserien, Nielsen recorded 25 [[Goal (ice hockey)|goals]] and 34 [[assist (ice hockey)|assist]]s for 59 [[Point (ice hockey)|points]] and 66 penalty minutes.
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Nielsen started the [[2006–07 AHL season]] with the Islanders' affiliate, the [[Bridgeport Sound Tigers]], and was recalled to the Islanders on 5 January 2007. He made his NHL debut on 6 January. At the time of his recall, he had recorded a point in nine consecutive [[American Hockey League]] (AHL) games, which was three games shy of the Sound Tigers' club record.<ref>{{cite web | title=Frans Nielsen recalled by Islanders - Set to become first Daniard player to appear in an NHL game | publisher=Bridgeport Sound Tigers | url=http://www.soundtigers.com/news/release_010507.htm | access-date=2007-02-24}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
[[Category:Danish ice hockey players|Nielsen, Frans]]


[[da:Frans Nielsen]]
[[File:Frans Nielsen 2012.jpg|thumb|left|180px|Nielsen with [[Lukko]] in 2012]]
During the [[2010–11 NHL season]], Nielsen scored a league-leading seven short-handed goals, including two penalty shot goals in three-on-five shorthanded situations. Near the end of the [[2010–11 NHL season]], Islanders' Captain [[Doug Weight]] was quoted as saying of Nielsen, "He’s our best all-around player even though his stats don’t necessarily show it". On 7 February 2012, Nielsen signed a four-year, $11 million contract with the Islanders.<ref>{{cite news | url = https://edmontonjournal.com/sports/Hockey+World/4550412/story.html | title = Nielsen, Islanders agree on four-year extension | newspaper = [[Edmonton Journal]] | date = 2012-02-07 | access-date = 2012-02-07 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110817082633/http://www.edmontonjournal.com/sports/Hockey+World/4550412/story.html | archive-date = 17 August 2011 | df = dmy-all }}</ref>
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[[sk:Frans Nielsen]]
Nielsen was very successful in [[Shootout (ice hockey)|shootouts]]; he even scored a goal in a shootout before being credited with his first official NHL goal. His signature move in the competition has been dubbed the "Danish Backhand of Judgement", though he has also scored using his forehand. He ended his NHL career with a success rate of 46.23% (49 goals from 106 attempts).<ref name="NHL Stats">{{cite web| url = https://records.nhl.com/records/skater-records/shootout/best-shootout-scoring-percentage-career | title = Shootout career totals | website = [[National Hockey League]] | date = 2022-05-02 | access-date = 2022-05-02}}</ref>

On 25 October 2014, he recorded his first career NHL hat trick against [[Anders Lindbäck]] of the Dallas Stars by scoring all three goals in the third period.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/dal-vs-nyi/2014/10/25/2014020110|title=Nielsen scores three in third to lift Islanders past Stars|publisher=Islanders.com |date=25 October 2014 |access-date=26 October 2014}}</ref>

[[File:Frans Nielsen - New York Islanders.jpg|thumb|right|upright|Nielsen with the [[New York Islanders]] in 2015|190px]]
On 1 July 2016, Nielsen signed as a free agent to a six-year, $31.5 million contract with the [[Detroit Red Wings]], marking the end of his 10-year tenure with the Islanders.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://redwings.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=888127 | title = Nielsen, Wings agree to contract terms | publisher = [[Detroit Red Wings]] | first = Dana | last = Wakiji | date = 2016-07-01 | access-date = 2016-07-01}}</ref> During the [[2016–17 NHL season|2016–17 season]] Nielsen was selected to participate in the [[2017 NHL All-Star Game]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Wakiji|first1=Dana|title=Frans Nielsen thrilled with first All-Star experience|url=https://www.nhl.com/redwings/news/frans-nielsen-thrilled-with-first-all-star-experience/c-286247156|website=NHL.com|access-date=16 March 2018|date=29 January 2018}}</ref>

In the following [[2017–18 NHL season|2017–18 season]], Nielsen scored his 47th shootout goal, making him the all-time leader in shootout goals.<ref name = "shootout">{{cite web|title=Nielsen nets shootout winner as Wings top Rangers|url=http://www.espn.co.uk/nhl/recap?gameId=400962181|website=espn.co.uk|access-date=16 March 2018|date=30 December 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite tweet |user=NHL |number=947112590538346496 |date=30 December 2017 |title=All-time leader in shootout goals: Frans Nielsen (47) All-time leader in game-deciding goals: Frans Nielsen (21) }}</ref> The goal came against the [[New York Rangers]] in a 3–2 win on 29 December 2017.<ref name = "shootout"/>

At the conclusion of the [[2020–21 NHL season|2020–21 season]] with the rebuilding Red Wings, having regressed offensively with just one goal and six points through 29 regular season games, Nielsen was bought out of the remaining year of his $5.25 million annual salary on 19 August 2021, releasing him to free agency.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.freep.com/story/sports/nhl/red-wings/2021/08/19/frans-nielsen-detroit-red-wings-contract-buyout/8197738002/ | title = Red Wings buyout Fran Nielsen contract | publisher = [[Detroit Free Press]] | date = 19 August 2021 | accessdate = 20 August 2021}}</ref>

Unsigned leading into the [[2021–22 NHL season|2021–22 season]], Nielsen signaled the conclusion of his NHL career, returning to Europe and agreeing to a one-year contract with German club [[Eisbären Berlin]] of the [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga]] (DEL), on 10 October 2021.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.eisbaeren.de/news/detail/frans-nielsen-wird-ein-eisbaer | title = Frans Nielsen signs with Berlin | publisher = [[Eisbären Berlin]] | date = 10 October 2021 | accessdate = 10 October 2021 | language = German}}</ref> In his last professional season, Nielsen was instrumental in providing veteran leadership to Berlin, posting 12 goals and 27 points through 33 regular season games. He added seven points in 12 playoff games to help Eisbären Berlin defend its DEL championship.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.penny-del.org/news/nielsen-und-niederberger-verlassen-die-eisbaeren/14381 | title = Nielsen and Niederberger leave the Polar Bears | publisher = [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga]] | date = 9 May 2022 | accessdate = 9 May 2022 | language = German}}</ref>

==International play==
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{{MedalSport|[[Ice hockey]]}}
{{MedalCountry| [[Team Europe (ice hockey)|Team Europe]]}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[World Cup of Hockey|Canada Cup / World Cup]]}}
{{MedalSilver | [[2016 World Cup of Hockey|2016 Toronto]] |}}
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Nielsen represented [[Denmark men's national ice hockey team|Denmark]] fourteen times at the senior level. In [[2002 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships|2002]], he made his senior debut when Denmark was promoted to the IIHF elite division.

Nielsen represented [[Team Europe (ice hockey)|Team Europe]] at the [[2016 World Cup of Hockey]], where he recorded two assists in six games and won a silver medal.

Nielsen was part of the Danish roster to qualify for their first Olympic appearance in [[2022 Winter Olympics|2022]] in [[Beijing, China]]. During the [[2022 Winter Olympics opening ceremony]], Nielsen, along with curler [[Madeleine Dupont]], served as flag bearers for Denmark. Nielsen appeared in all five games at the tournament, posting two goals and 3 points in a 7th place finish for Denmark.

Nielsen retired from professional ice hockey after the Danish elimination from the [[2022 IIHF World Championship]], following a 1-7 defeat to [[Slovakia men's national ice hockey team|Slovakia]].<ref>{{Cite web |author=TSN ca Staff |date=2022-05-24 |title=Nielsen officially retires after Denmark worlds exit - TSN.ca |url=https://www.tsn.ca/frans-nielsen-retirement-denmark-new-york-islanders-detroit-red-wings-1.1803873 |access-date=2022-05-25 |website=TSN |language=en}}</ref> In the tournament, Danes were eliminated despite collecting historic 12 points in the group stage.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ponížili nás, ale prehrať so Slovákmi nie je hanba, reagujú v Dánsku |url=https://sportnet.sme.sk/spravy/slovensko-dansko-reakcie-media-markus-lauridsen-video-ms-v-hokeji-2022/ |access-date=2022-05-25 |website=sportnet.sme.sk |language=sk}}</ref>

Nielsen was inducted into the [[IIHF Hall of Fame]] as part of their 2025 class, the third inductee from Denmark, after [[Jesper Damgaard]] and [[Jørgen Hviid]].<ref name="Ritzau-2025">{{cite news|title=Dansk legende modtager stor hæder|agency=[[Ritzau]]|date=3 January 2025|work=[[TV 2 (Danish TV channel)|TV 2]]|language=da|location=Odense, Denmark|url=https://sport.tv2.dk/ishockey/2025-01-03-dansk-legende-modtager-stor-haeder|access-date=5 January 2025}}</ref>

==Career statistics==
===Regular season and playoffs===
{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center; width:60em"
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
! colspan="5" | [[Regular season]]
! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
! colspan="5" | [[Playoffs]]
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! [[Season (sports)|Season]]
! Team
! League
! GP
! [[Goal (ice hockey)|G]]
! [[Assist (ice hockey)|A]]
! [[Point (ice hockey)|Pts]]
! [[Penalty (ice hockey)|PIM]]
! GP
! G
! A
! Pts
! PIM
|-
| 1999–2000
| [[Herning Blue Fox]]
| DEN U20
| 36
| 18
| 16
| 34
| 6
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2000–01 Codan Ligaen season|2000–01]]
| Herning Blue Fox
| [[Metal Ligaen|DEN]]
| 38
| 18
| 19
| 37
| 6
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
| 2001–02
| [[MIF Redhawks]]
| [[J20 SuperElit|J20]]
| 29
| 15
| 27
| 42
| 8
| 7
| 3
| 7
| 10
| 2
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2001–02 Elitserien season|2001–02]]
| MIF Redhawks
| [[Swedish Hockey League|SEL]]
| 20
| 0
| 1
| 1
| 0
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
| 2002–03
| MIF Redhawks
| J20
| 2
| 1
| 3
| 4
| 0
| 6
| 5
| 4
| 9
| 6
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2002–03 Elitserien season|2002–03]]
| MIF Redhawks
| SEL
| 47
| 3
| 6
| 9
| 10
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
| [[2003–04 Elitserien season|2003–04]]
| MIF Redhawks
| SEL
| 50
| 9
| 7
| 16
| 28
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2004–05 Elitserien season|2004–05]]
| Malmö Redhawks
| SEL
| 49
| 8
| 7
| 15
| 6
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
| [[2005–06 Elitserien season|2005–06]]
| [[Timrå IK]]
| SEL
| 50
| 5
| 13
| 18
| 22
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2006–07 NHL season|2006–07]]
| [[New York Islanders]]
| [[National Hockey League|NHL]]
| 15
| 1
| 1
| 2
| 0
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
| [[2006–07 AHL season|2006–07]]
| [[Bridgeport Sound Tigers]]
| [[American Hockey League|AHL]]
| 54
| 20
| 24
| 44
| 10
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2007–08 NHL season|2007–08]]
| New York Islanders
| NHL
| 16
| 2
| 1
| 3
| 0
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
| [[2007–08 AHL season|2007–08]]
| Bridgeport Sound Tigers
| AHL
| 48
| 10
| 28
| 38
| 18
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2008–09 NHL season|2008–09]]
| New York Islanders
| NHL
| 59
| 9
| 24
| 33
| 18
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
| [[2009–10 NHL season|2009–10]]
| New York Islanders
| NHL
| 76
| 12
| 26
| 38
| 6
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2010–11 NHL season|2010–11]]
| New York Islanders
| NHL
| 71
| 13
| 31
| 44
| 38
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
| [[2011–12 NHL season|2011–12]]
| New York Islanders
| NHL
| 82
| 17
| 30
| 47
| 6
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2012–13 SM-liiga season|2012–13]]
| [[Lukko]]
| [[SM-liiga|SM-l]]
| 27
| 4
| 20
| 24
| 10
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
| [[2012–13 NHL season|2012–13]]
| New York Islanders
| NHL
| 48
| 6
| 23
| 29
| 12
| 6
| 0
| 2
| 2
| 0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2013–14 NHL season|2013–14]]
| New York Islanders
| NHL
| 80
| 25
| 33
| 58
| 8
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
| [[2014–15 NHL season|2014–15]]
| New York Islanders
| NHL
| 78
| 14
| 29
| 43
| 12
| 7
| 1
| 1
| 2
| 0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2015–16 NHL season|2015–16]]
| New York Islanders
| NHL
| 81
| 20
| 32
| 52
| 12
| 11
| 3
| 3
| 6
| 2
|-
| [[2016–17 NHL season|2016–17]]
| [[Detroit Red Wings]]
| NHL
| 79
| 17
| 24
| 41
| 18
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2017–18 NHL season|2017–18]]
| Detroit Red Wings
| NHL
| 79
| 16
| 17
| 33
| 14
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
| [[2018–19 NHL season|2018–19]]
| Detroit Red Wings
| NHL
| 72
| 10
| 25
| 35
| 14
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2019–20 NHL season|2019–20]]
| Detroit Red Wings
| NHL
| 60
| 4
| 5
| 9
| 8
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
| [[2020–21 NHL season|2020–21]]
| Detroit Red Wings
| NHL
| 29
| 1
| 5
| 6
| 0
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2021–22 DEL season|2021–22]]
| [[Eisbären Berlin]]
| [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga|DEL]]
| 33
| 12
| 15
| 27
| 6
| 12
| 4
| 3
| 7
| 4
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" | SHL totals
! 216
! 25
! 34
! 59
! 66
! —
! —
! —
! —
! —
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" | NHL totals
! 925
! 167
! 306
! 473
! 166
! 24
! 4
! 6
! 10
! 2
|}
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===International===
{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" ID="Table3" style="text-align:center; width:40em"
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! Year
! Team
! Event
! Result
! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
! GP
! G
! A
! Pts
! PIM
|-
| [[2000 IIHF World U18 Championships#Group B|2000]]
| [[Denmark men's national under-18 ice hockey team|Denmark]]
| [[IIHF World U18 Championship|WJC18 B]]
| 5th
| 5
| 3
| 4
| 7
| 0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2001 IIHF World U18 Championships#Division I|2001]]
| Denmark
| WJC18 D1
| 7th
| 3
| 2
| 1
| 3
| 0
|-
| [[2001 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships#Division II|2001]]
| [[Denmark men's national junior ice hockey team|Denmark]]
| WJC D2
| 4th
| 4
| 2
| 2
| 4
| 2
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2002 IIHF World U18 Championships#Division I|2002]]
| Denmark
| WJC18 D1
| 6th
| 3
| 1
| 2
| 3
| 0
|-
| [[2002 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships#Division I|2002]]
| Denmark
| WJC D2
| 2nd
| 4
| 4
| 10
| 14
| 0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2002 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships|2002]]
| [[Denmark men's national ice hockey team|Denmark]]
| [[IIHF World Championship Division I|WC D1]]
| 2nd
| 5
| 1
| 1
| 2
| 0
|-
| [[2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships#Division I|2003]]
| Denmark
| WJC D1
| 8th
| 5
| 3
| 7
| 10
| 0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2003 IIHF World Championship|2003]]
| Denmark
| [[Ice Hockey World Championships|WC]]
| 11th
| 6
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 4
|-
| [[2004 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships#Division I Standings|2004]]
| Denmark
| WJC D1
| 3rd
| 5
| 8
| 3
| 11
| 4
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2004 IIHF World Championship|2004]]
| Denmark
| WC
| 12th
| 6
| 0
| 3
| 3
| 0
|-
| [[Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification|2005]]
| Denmark
| [[Ice hockey at the Olympic Games|OGQ]]
| DNQ
| 3
| 2
| 3
| 5
| 0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2005 IIHF World Championship|2005]]
| Denmark
| WC
| 14th
| 6
| 3
| 0
| 3
| 0
|-
| [[2006 IIHF World Championship|2006]]
| Denmark
| WC
| 13th
| 6
| 3
| 0
| 3
| 4
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2007 IIHF World Championship|2007]]
| Denmark
| WC
| 10th
| 6
| 0
| 3
| 3
| 6
|-
| [[2010 IIHF World Championship|2010]]
| Denmark
| WC
| 8th
| 7
| 2
| 3
| 5
| 6
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2012 IIHF World Championship|2012]]
| Denmark
| WC
| 13th
| 7
| 0
| 3
| 3
| 8
|-
| [[Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification|2016]]
| Denmark
| OGQ
| DNQ
| 3
| 0
| 3
| 3
| 0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2016 World Cup of Hockey|2016]]
| [[Team Europe (ice hockey)|Team Europe]]
| [[World Cup of Hockey|WCH]]
| {{silver2}}
| 6
| 0
| 2
| 2
| 0
|-
| [[2018 IIHF World Championship|2018]]
| Denmark
| WC
| 10th
| 7
| 3
| 3
| 6
| 0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification|2021]]
| Denmark
| OGQ
| Q
| 3
| 0
| 3
| 3
| 0
|-
| [[Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2022]]
| Denmark
| OG
| 7th
| 5
| 2
| 1
| 3
| 0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2022 IIHF World Championship|2022]]
| Denmark
| WC
| 9th
| 7
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="4" |Junior totals
! 29
! 23
! 29
! 52
! 6
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="4" | Senior totals
! 83
! 16
! 28
! 44
! 28
|}

==Awards and honours==
{| class="wikitable"
! Award
! Year
! Ref
|-
! colspan="3"|[[Metal Ligaen]]
|-
| Rookie of the Year
| [[2000–01 Codan Ligaen season|2001]]
|
|-
| Champion
| 2001
|
|-
! colspan="3"|[[National Hockey League]]
|-
| [[NHL All-Star Game]]
| [[2017 National Hockey League All-Star Game|2017]]
|
|-
! colspan="3"|[[Deutsche Eishockey Liga]]
|-
| Champion
| [[2021–22 DEL season|2022]]
| <ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.penny-del.org/news/eisbaeren-berlin-verteidigen-den-titel-in-der-penny-del/14355 | title = Belin defend title in DEL | publisher = [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga]] | language = German | date = 4 May 2022 | accessdate = 4 May 2022}}</ref>
|-
! colspan="3"|[[International Ice Hockey Federation]]
|-
| [[IIHF Hall of Fame]]
| 2025<ref name="Ritzau-2025" /><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nhl.com/news/henrik-lundqvist-zdeno-chara-headline-iihf-hall-of-fame-class-of-2025|title=Lundqvist, Chara headline IIHF Hall of Fame Class of 2025|date=3 January 2025|website=[[National Hockey League]]|access-date=5 January 2025}}</ref>
|}

==References==
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==External links==
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* {{Ice hockey stats}}

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Frans Nielsen
Nielsen with the Eisbären Berlin in 2021
Born (1984-04-24) 24 April 1984 (age 40)
Herning, Denmark
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for Herning Blue Fox
Malmö Redhawks
Timrå IK
New York Islanders
Lukko
Detroit Red Wings
Eisbären Berlin
National team  Denmark
NHL draft 87th overall, 2002
New York Islanders
Playing career 2001–2022

Frans Nielsen (born 24 April 1984) is a Danish former professional ice hockey forward who played with the New York Islanders and Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League (NHL). Nielsen was the first Danish citizen to play in the NHL.[1] Internationally, he played for the Denmark men's national team and was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame.

Playing career

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Nielsen was drafted by the New York Islanders in the third round, 87th overall in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft. After playing in the Swedish Elitserien since 2001, Nielsen signed a two-year contract with the New York Islanders on 15 May 2006.[2] He has also played for the Danish national team.

With over 216 games in the Elitserien, Nielsen recorded 25 goals and 34 assists for 59 points and 66 penalty minutes.

Nielsen started the 2006–07 AHL season with the Islanders' affiliate, the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, and was recalled to the Islanders on 5 January 2007. He made his NHL debut on 6 January. At the time of his recall, he had recorded a point in nine consecutive American Hockey League (AHL) games, which was three games shy of the Sound Tigers' club record.[3]

Nielsen with Lukko in 2012

During the 2010–11 NHL season, Nielsen scored a league-leading seven short-handed goals, including two penalty shot goals in three-on-five shorthanded situations. Near the end of the 2010–11 NHL season, Islanders' Captain Doug Weight was quoted as saying of Nielsen, "He’s our best all-around player even though his stats don’t necessarily show it". On 7 February 2012, Nielsen signed a four-year, $11 million contract with the Islanders.[4]

Nielsen was very successful in shootouts; he even scored a goal in a shootout before being credited with his first official NHL goal. His signature move in the competition has been dubbed the "Danish Backhand of Judgement", though he has also scored using his forehand. He ended his NHL career with a success rate of 46.23% (49 goals from 106 attempts).[5]

On 25 October 2014, he recorded his first career NHL hat trick against Anders Lindbäck of the Dallas Stars by scoring all three goals in the third period.[6]

Nielsen with the New York Islanders in 2015

On 1 July 2016, Nielsen signed as a free agent to a six-year, $31.5 million contract with the Detroit Red Wings, marking the end of his 10-year tenure with the Islanders.[7] During the 2016–17 season Nielsen was selected to participate in the 2017 NHL All-Star Game.[8]

In the following 2017–18 season, Nielsen scored his 47th shootout goal, making him the all-time leader in shootout goals.[9][10] The goal came against the New York Rangers in a 3–2 win on 29 December 2017.[9]

At the conclusion of the 2020–21 season with the rebuilding Red Wings, having regressed offensively with just one goal and six points through 29 regular season games, Nielsen was bought out of the remaining year of his $5.25 million annual salary on 19 August 2021, releasing him to free agency.[11]

Unsigned leading into the 2021–22 season, Nielsen signaled the conclusion of his NHL career, returning to Europe and agreeing to a one-year contract with German club Eisbären Berlin of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL), on 10 October 2021.[12] In his last professional season, Nielsen was instrumental in providing veteran leadership to Berlin, posting 12 goals and 27 points through 33 regular season games. He added seven points in 12 playoff games to help Eisbären Berlin defend its DEL championship.[13]

International play

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Medal record
Ice hockey
Representing Team Europe
Canada Cup / World Cup
Silver medal – second place 2016 Toronto

Nielsen represented Denmark fourteen times at the senior level. In 2002, he made his senior debut when Denmark was promoted to the IIHF elite division.

Nielsen represented Team Europe at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, where he recorded two assists in six games and won a silver medal.

Nielsen was part of the Danish roster to qualify for their first Olympic appearance in 2022 in Beijing, China. During the 2022 Winter Olympics opening ceremony, Nielsen, along with curler Madeleine Dupont, served as flag bearers for Denmark. Nielsen appeared in all five games at the tournament, posting two goals and 3 points in a 7th place finish for Denmark.

Nielsen retired from professional ice hockey after the Danish elimination from the 2022 IIHF World Championship, following a 1-7 defeat to Slovakia.[14] In the tournament, Danes were eliminated despite collecting historic 12 points in the group stage.[15]

Nielsen was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame as part of their 2025 class, the third inductee from Denmark, after Jesper Damgaard and Jørgen Hviid.[16]

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1999–2000 Herning Blue Fox DEN U20 36 18 16 34 6
2000–01 Herning Blue Fox DEN 38 18 19 37 6
2001–02 MIF Redhawks J20 29 15 27 42 8 7 3 7 10 2
2001–02 MIF Redhawks SEL 20 0 1 1 0
2002–03 MIF Redhawks J20 2 1 3 4 0 6 5 4 9 6
2002–03 MIF Redhawks SEL 47 3 6 9 10
2003–04 MIF Redhawks SEL 50 9 7 16 28
2004–05 Malmö Redhawks SEL 49 8 7 15 6
2005–06 Timrå IK SEL 50 5 13 18 22
2006–07 New York Islanders NHL 15 1 1 2 0
2006–07 Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL 54 20 24 44 10
2007–08 New York Islanders NHL 16 2 1 3 0
2007–08 Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL 48 10 28 38 18
2008–09 New York Islanders NHL 59 9 24 33 18
2009–10 New York Islanders NHL 76 12 26 38 6
2010–11 New York Islanders NHL 71 13 31 44 38
2011–12 New York Islanders NHL 82 17 30 47 6
2012–13 Lukko SM-l 27 4 20 24 10
2012–13 New York Islanders NHL 48 6 23 29 12 6 0 2 2 0
2013–14 New York Islanders NHL 80 25 33 58 8
2014–15 New York Islanders NHL 78 14 29 43 12 7 1 1 2 0
2015–16 New York Islanders NHL 81 20 32 52 12 11 3 3 6 2
2016–17 Detroit Red Wings NHL 79 17 24 41 18
2017–18 Detroit Red Wings NHL 79 16 17 33 14
2018–19 Detroit Red Wings NHL 72 10 25 35 14
2019–20 Detroit Red Wings NHL 60 4 5 9 8
2020–21 Detroit Red Wings NHL 29 1 5 6 0
2021–22 Eisbären Berlin DEL 33 12 15 27 6 12 4 3 7 4
SHL totals 216 25 34 59 66
NHL totals 925 167 306 473 166 24 4 6 10 2

International

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Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM
2000 Denmark WJC18 B 5th 5 3 4 7 0
2001 Denmark WJC18 D1 7th 3 2 1 3 0
2001 Denmark WJC D2 4th 4 2 2 4 2
2002 Denmark WJC18 D1 6th 3 1 2 3 0
2002 Denmark WJC D2 2nd 4 4 10 14 0
2002 Denmark WC D1 2nd 5 1 1 2 0
2003 Denmark WJC D1 8th 5 3 7 10 0
2003 Denmark WC 11th 6 0 0 0 4
2004 Denmark WJC D1 3rd 5 8 3 11 4
2004 Denmark WC 12th 6 0 3 3 0
2005 Denmark OGQ DNQ 3 2 3 5 0
2005 Denmark WC 14th 6 3 0 3 0
2006 Denmark WC 13th 6 3 0 3 4
2007 Denmark WC 10th 6 0 3 3 6
2010 Denmark WC 8th 7 2 3 5 6
2012 Denmark WC 13th 7 0 3 3 8
2016 Denmark OGQ DNQ 3 0 3 3 0
2016 Team Europe WCH 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 0 2 2 0
2018 Denmark WC 10th 7 3 3 6 0
2021 Denmark OGQ Q 3 0 3 3 0
2022 Denmark OG 7th 5 2 1 3 0
2022 Denmark WC 9th 7 0 0 0 0
Junior totals 29 23 29 52 6
Senior totals 83 16 28 44 28

Awards and honours

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Award Year Ref
Metal Ligaen
Rookie of the Year 2001
Champion 2001
National Hockey League
NHL All-Star Game 2017
Deutsche Eishockey Liga
Champion 2022 [17]
International Ice Hockey Federation
IIHF Hall of Fame 2025[16][18]

References

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  1. ^ Grossman, Evan (2007). "When it comes to hockey, it's a small world". NHL.com. Archived from the original on 24 May 2020. Retrieved 15 April 2007.
  2. ^ "NYI Sign C Frans Nielsen". NHL.com. 16 May 2006. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Frans Nielsen recalled by Islanders - Set to become first Daniard player to appear in an NHL game". Bridgeport Sound Tigers. Retrieved 24 February 2007. [dead link]
  4. ^ "Nielsen, Islanders agree on four-year extension". Edmonton Journal. 7 February 2012. Archived from the original on 17 August 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2012.
  5. ^ "Shootout career totals". National Hockey League. 2 May 2022. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Nielsen scores three in third to lift Islanders past Stars". Islanders.com. 25 October 2014. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
  7. ^ Wakiji, Dana (1 July 2016). "Nielsen, Wings agree to contract terms". Detroit Red Wings. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  8. ^ Wakiji, Dana (29 January 2018). "Frans Nielsen thrilled with first All-Star experience". NHL.com. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  9. ^ a b "Nielsen nets shootout winner as Wings top Rangers". espn.co.uk. 30 December 2017. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  10. ^ @NHL (30 December 2017). "All-time leader in shootout goals: Frans Nielsen (47) All-time leader in game-deciding goals: Frans Nielsen (21)" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  11. ^ "Red Wings buyout Fran Nielsen contract". Detroit Free Press. 19 August 2021. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  12. ^ "Frans Nielsen signs with Berlin" (in German). Eisbären Berlin. 10 October 2021. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  13. ^ "Nielsen and Niederberger leave the Polar Bears" (in German). Deutsche Eishockey Liga. 9 May 2022. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  14. ^ TSN ca Staff (24 May 2022). "Nielsen officially retires after Denmark worlds exit - TSN.ca". TSN. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  15. ^ "Ponížili nás, ale prehrať so Slovákmi nie je hanba, reagujú v Dánsku". sportnet.sme.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  16. ^ a b "Dansk legende modtager stor hæder". TV 2 (in Danish). Odense, Denmark. Ritzau. 3 January 2025. Retrieved 5 January 2025.
  17. ^ "Belin defend title in DEL" (in German). Deutsche Eishockey Liga. 4 May 2022. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  18. ^ "Lundqvist, Chara headline IIHF Hall of Fame Class of 2025". National Hockey League. 3 January 2025. Retrieved 5 January 2025.
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