Marcus Krüger

{{Short description|Swedish ice hockey player (born 1990)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2016}}

{{Infobox ice hockey player

| name = Marcus Krüger

| image = File:Marcus Kruger - Chicago Blackhawks.jpg

| caption = Krüger with the Chicago Blackhawks in December 2014

| image_size = 230px

| ntl_team = SWE

| team = Djurgårdens IF

| league = Allsv

| prospect_team =

| prospect_league =

| former_teams = Chicago Blackhawks
Carolina Hurricanes
ZSC Lions

| position = Center

| shoots = Left

| height_ft = 6

| height_in = 0

| weight_lbs = 185

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1990|5|27}}

| birth_place = Stockholm, Sweden

| draft = 149th overall

| draft_year = 2009

| draft_team = Chicago Blackhawks

| career_start = 2009

}}

Marcus Viktor Krüger{{cite web|url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/128623 |title=Marcus Krüger |website=olympedia.com |publisher=Olympedia |author=Olympedia |date=2024 |access-date=April 28, 2024}} (born 27 May 1990) is a Swedish professional ice hockey centreman who is currently playing as captain for Djurgårdens IF Hockey of the HockeyAllsvenskan (Allsv). He was drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks in the fifth round, 149th overall, in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. He is a two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Blackhawks in 2013 and 2015.

Before joining the Blackhawks, Krüger previously played for Stockholm-based Djurgårdens IF then of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). Krüger represents Sweden in international play, helping his country capture a bronze medal at the junior level and a silver medal in senior international play.

Playing career

=Sweden=

Krüger was announced as the first of four nominees for the 2009–10 Elitserien Rookie of the Year on 18 October 2009{{cite web|url=http://www.swehockey.se/Startsidesnyheter/2009/Oktober-2009/Marcus-Kruger-Arets-Rookiekandidat/|title=Marcus Krüger Årets Rookiekandidat|last=Feltenmark|first=Anders|date=18 October 2009|work=Svenska Ishockeyförbundet|language=Swedish|accessdate=2 November 2009|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110612045941/http://www.swehockey.se/Startsidesnyheter/2009/Oktober-2009/Marcus-Kruger-Arets-Rookiekandidat/|archivedate=12 June 2011|df=dmy-all}} after starting the season with five goals and 11 assists in just 13 games.

=Chicago Blackhawks=

Krüger signed a three-year contract with the Chicago Blackhawks in June 2010 but opted to stay with Djurgården during the first year of the contract{{cite web |url=http://blackhawks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=532041 |title=Blackhawks sign 2009 draft pick Marcus Kruger|date= |work=June 18, 2010 |publisher=Chicago Blackhawks |accessdate=1 August 2010}}{{cite news |title=Krüger skrev på för NHL-mästarna |newspaper=Dagens Nyheter |date=17 June 2010 |url=https://www.dn.se/sport/ishockey/kruger-skrev-pa-for-nhl-mastarna/ |language=Swedish |access-date=1 August 2010}} He was later recalled from Djurgården to Chicago on 23 March 2011 to make his NHL debut that day in a 4–0 win against the Florida Panthers.{{cite web|url=http://blackhawks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=556958|title=Blackhawks recall forward Marcus Kruger from Sweden|date=23 March 2011|work=blackhawks.nhl.com|publisher=Chicago Blackhawks|accessdate=24 March 2011}} Krüger made his Stanley Cup playoff debut in game two of the first round of the 2011 playoffs on 15 April in a 4–3 loss over the Presidents' Trophy-winning Vancouver Canucks and recorded his first career playoff point and NHL point with an assist on a Duncan Keith goal in a Blackhawks 5–0 win over the Canucks in game five on 21 April.{{cite web|url=http://blackhawks.nhl.com/club/recap.htm?id=2010030155 |title=Blackhawks 5, Canucks 0 |agency=Associated Press |publisher=NHL |website=nhl.com |date=April 21, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110430093156/http://blackhawks.nhl.com/club/recap.htm?id=2010030155 |access-date=April 28, 2024|archive-date=30 April 2011 }}

Krüger's first full season with the Blackhawks was in 2011–12, when he played in 71 games with the club, scoring nine goals and adding 17 assists. Krüger recorded his first career regular season assist and point on 8 October 2011 in a 5–2 win over the Dallas Stars on a goal scored by Dave Bolland.{{cite web|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/bollands-two-goals-lift-blackhawks-over-stars-in-home-opener/ |title=Bolland's Two Goals Lift Blackhawks Over Stars In Home Opener |author=CBS Chicago |website=cbsnews.com |publisher=CBS Chicago |date=October 8, 2011 |access-date=April 28, 2024}} His first career goal came on 29 October in a 5–2 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets.{{cite web|url=https://www.shawlocal.com/2011/10/30/blackhawks-show-some-offense-in-victory-over-blue-jackets/av4snii/ |title=Blackhawks show some offense in victory over Blue Jackets |author=K |publisher=Shaw Local |website=shawlocal.com |date=October 30, 2011 |access-date=April 28, 2024}}

On 9 May 2013, in Game 5 of the Western Conference Quarter-finals, Krüger scored his first career Stanley Cup playoff goal, which happened to be the game-winner and series-winner against Minnesota Wild goaltender Josh Harding. The Blackhawks eventually won the 2013 Stanley Cup after defeating the Boston Bruins in six games in the finals,{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/25/sports/hockey/blackhawks-defeat-bruins-for-stanley-cup.html|title=17 Seconds, 2 Goals and a Victory|newspaper=New York Times|date=24 June 2013|accessdate=24 June 2013}} with Krüger contributing three goals, two assists and five points in all 23 games during the team's run. After his playoff success with the team, Krüger signed a two-year extension with the Blackhawks on 12 July.{{cite web|title=Marcus Kruger Agrees to 2-Year Deal With Blackhawks | url= http://www.nbcchicago.com/blogs/madhouse-enforcer/Marcus-Kruger-Agrees-to-2-Year-Deal-with-Blackhawks-215294521.html|publisher=NBC Chicago | accessdate=2013-12-15 | date=2013-07-12|author = Neveau, James}}

He scored eight goals and 20 assists in 81 games for Chicago during the 2013–14 season and seven goals, 10 assists and 17 points in 81 games during the 2014–15 season, respectively. On 19 May 2015, he scored the game-winning triple overtime away goal to tie the Western Conference finals 1–1 against the Anaheim Ducks.{{cite web| url = http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=768258| title = Kruger scores in 3rd Overtime to level series | work = National Hockey League | date = 2015-05-19 | accessdate = 2015-05-19}} The Blackhawks would eventually defeat the Ducks in seven games in the Conference Finals before defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning in six games in the 2015 Stanley Cup Finals, giving Krüger his second Stanley Cup.{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/nhl/recap/_/gameId/400798782 |title=Blackhawks claim third Stanley Cup in six seasons with shutout of Lightning |author=ESPN |website=ESPN |publisher=ESPN |date=June 16, 2015 |access-date=April 28, 2024}}

On 11 September 2015, Krüger signed a one-year, 1.5 million dollar contract to stay with the Blackhawks for the 2015–16 season.{{Cite web | url = http://www.secondcityhockey.com/2015/9/11/8869085/blackhawks-marcus-kruger-contract-free-agency-2015 | title = Marcus Kruger signs 1-year, $1.5 million deal with Blackhawks | website = Second City Hockey| access-date = 2016-02-27 | date = 11 September 2015 }} On 17 December, Krüger dislocated his wrist in a game against the Edmonton Oilers. He was projected to miss at least four months while recovering from the injury.{{cite news |last=Dietz |first=John |url=http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20151218/sports/151218868/ |title=Blackhawks' Kruger to miss four months after wrist surgery |work=Daily Herald |date=2015-12-17 |accessdate=2016-03-09 }} On 27 February 2016 the Blackhawks announced that Krüger would be switching his number to 22 in order for his new teammate acquired from the Winnipeg Jets, Andrew Ladd, to keep his traditional number 16.{{Cite web

| url = http://chicago.suntimes.com/blackhawks-hockey/7/71/1356669/marcus-kruger-gives-16-andrew-ladd | title = Marcus Kruger gives No. 16 to Andrew Ladd | website = Chicago| language = en-US |access-date = 2016-02-27

}} On 9 March, The Blackhawks signed Krüger to a three-year, $9.25 million contract extension that runs through the 2018–19 season.{{cite news |last=Gretz |first=Adam |url=http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/eye-on-hockey/25509424/blackhawks-give-marcus-kruger-three-year-925-million-contract |title=Blackhawks give Marcus Kruger three-year, $9.25 million contract |work=CBS Sports |date=2016-03-08 |accessdate=2016-03-09 }}

In the 2016 off-season with Ladd signing with the New York Islanders in free agency, Krüger announced he would be switching his number from 22 back to his original number 16.{{cite web |url=https://www.secondcityhockey.com/marcus-kruger-changes-number-back-to-16-so-jordin-tootoo-can-have-22/ |title=Marcus Kruger changes number back to No. 16 so Jordin Tootoo can have No. 22 |website=secondcityhockey.com |publisher=Second City Hockey |author=Brandon Cain |date=16 July 2016 |access-date=June 27, 2023}}

=Carolina Hurricanes=

After completing his seventh season with the Blackhawks, Krüger was long rumored as a candidate to be traded away due to considerable salary cap constraints. With a reported deal to the Vegas Golden Knights pre-dating the 2017 NHL Expansion Draft for draft considerations, Krüger surprisingly remained with Chicago through to the opening of free agency. On 2 July 2017, Krüger was dealt by the Blackhawks to the Golden Knights in exchange for future considerations.{{cite web| url =https://www.nhl.com/goldenknights/news/vegas-acquires-marcus-kruger-from-chicago-for-future-considerations/c-290277516 | title = Vegas acquires Marcus Kruger from Chicago | work = Vegas Golden Knights | date = 2017-07-02 | accessdate = 2017-07-02}} On 4 July 2017, Krüger was then moved on by the Golden Knights in a trade to the Carolina Hurricanes for a 5th-round pick in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft.{{cite web|title=Hurricanes acquire Kruger from Vegas|url=https://www.tsn.ca/hurricanes-acquire-kruger-from-vegas-1.796092|website= The Sports Network |date=2017-07-04|accessdate=2017-07-04}} Krüger was placed on injured reserve by the Hurricanes on 3 January 2018,{{cite web|last1=Williams|first1=Terrell|title=Canes Recall Aleksi Saarela From Charlotte|url=https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/canes-recall-aleksi-saarela-from-charlotte/c-294623422|website=NHL.com|accessdate=10 March 2018|date=3 January 2018}} and was placed on waivers on 8 February.{{cite web|last1=Smith|first1=Michael|title=Hurricanes Place Kruger, Jooris on Waivers|url=https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/hurricanes-place-kruger-jooris-on-waivers/c-295741086|website=NHL.com|accessdate=8 February 2018|date=8 February 2018}}

=Return to Chicago=

On 3 May, 2018, Krüger was initially traded by the Hurricanes to the Arizona Coyotes along with a third-round pick in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft, in exchange for forward Jordan Martinook and a fourth-round pick in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft.{{cite web|url=https://www.nhl.com/news/arizona-trades-marcus-kruger-to-carolina-for-jordan-martinook/c-298431282|title=Kruger traded to Coyotes by Hurricanes for Martinook|date=May 3, 2018|website=NHL.com|access-date=May 3, 2018}} On 12 July, Krüger was then traded by the Coyotes back to the Blackhawks along with prospect MacKenzie Entwistle, Jordan Maletta, and Andrew Campbell in a deal that sent the contract of Marián Hossa to the Coyotes, along with Vinnie Hinostroza, Jordan Oesterle and a third-round pick in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft.{{cite web |title=Blackhawks trade Hossa's contract to Coyotes in package deal |url=https://www.tsn.ca/report-blackhawks-trading-hossa-s-contract-hinostroza-to-coyotes-1.1137581 |website= The Sports Network |accessdate=12 July 2018 |date=12 July 2018}}

On 20 February 2019, Krüger played his 500th NHL game in a 5–4 OT win over the Detroit Red Wings.{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/nhl/recap/_/gameId/401045245 |title=Kane scores 2 more, Blackhawks beat Red Wings 5-4 in OT |agency=Associated Press |website=ESPN |publisher=ESPN |date=February 20, 2019 |access-date=April 28, 2024}}

=ZSC Lions=

Following the 2018–19 season, Krüger ended his nine-year career in the NHL, returning to Europe as a free agent in signing a two-year contract with Swiss club ZSC Lions of the NL on 5 July 2019.{{cite web | url = https://www.zsclions.ch/news/detail/zsc-lions-verpflichten-marcus-krueger/ | title = ZSC Lions sign Marcus Kruger | work = ZSC Lions | date = 5 July 2019 | accessdate = 5 July 2019 | language = German | archive-date = 7 November 2020 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201107233458/https://www.zsclions.ch/news/detail/zsc-lions-verpflichten-marcus-krueger/ | url-status = dead }} On 17 February 2021, Krüger was signed to an early one-year contract extension through to the end of the 2021–22 season.{{cite web| url = https://www.swisshockeynews.ch/index.php/shn/11-swiss-ice-hockey/nla/22681-five-extensions-and-a-new-contract-on-the-zsc-lions | title = Five extensions and a new contract on the ZSC Lions | website = swisshockeynews.ch | date = February 17, 2021 | accessdate = February 17, 2021}}

International play

{{MedalTableTop|name=no|Marcus Krüger.jpg|230px}}

{{MedalSport|Ice hockey}}

{{MedalCountry|{{SWE}}}}

{{MedalCompetition|Winter Olympics}}

{{MedalSilver|2014 Sochi|}}

{{MedalCompetition|World Championships}}

{{MedalGold|2017 Germany/France|}}

{{MedalSilver|2011 Slovakia|}}

{{MedalCompetition|World Junior Championships}}

{{MedalBronze|2010 Canada|}}

{{MedalBottom}}

Krüger represented Sweden three times in international play. At the junior level, he helped his country capture a bronze medal at the 2010 World Junior Championships. After graduating to the senior level, Krüger has played for Sweden twice, in 2011 (finishing with a silver medal) and 2012.{{cite web|title=Marcus Kruger, Blackhawks|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/player.htm?id=8475323&view=stats|publisher=National Hockey League|accessdate=2013-12-15}} He also represented Sweden in the 2014 Winter Olympics. After several injuries to the team's centremen, Krüger played on Sweden's first line in the tournament final against Canada, which the Swedes lost 3–0.

Career statistics

=Regular season and playoffs=

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! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" |  

! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |  

! colspan="5" | Regular season

! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |  

! colspan="5" | Playoffs

bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! Season

! Team

! League

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

2006–07

| Djurgårdens IF

| J18

| 18

| 5

| 11

| 16

| 10

| —

| —

| —

| —

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2006–07

| Djurgårdens IF

| J18 Allsv

| 5

| 0

| 3

| 3

| 0

| 3

| 2

| 1

| 3

| 2

2007–08

| Djurgårdens IF

| J18

| 18

| 9

| 17

| 26

| 18

| —

| —

| —

| —

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2007–08

| Djurgårdens IF

| J18 Allsv

| 4

| 2

| 3

| 5

| 4

| 7

| 3

| 8

| 11

| 6

2007–08

| Djurgårdens IF

| J20

| 22

| 3

| 13

| 16

| 16

| 7

| 5

| 3

| 8

| 0

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2008–09

| Djurgårdens IF

| J20

| 34

| 9

| 30

| 39

| 24

| 6

| 1

| 5

| 6

| 2

2008–09

| Djurgårdens IF

| SEL

| 15

| 2

| 2

| 4

| 2

| —

| —

| —

| —

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2009–10

| Djurgårdens IF

| SEL

| 38

| 11

| 20

| 31

| 14

| 16

| 3

| 7

| 10

| 6

2010–11

| Djurgårdens IF

| SEL

| 52

| 6

| 29

| 35

| 52

| 3

| 0

| 1

| 1

| 0

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2010–11

| Chicago Blackhawks

| NHL

| 7

| 0

| 0

| 0

| 4

| 5

| 0

| 1

| 1

| 0

2011–12

| Chicago Blackhawks

| NHL

| 71

| 9

| 17

| 26

| 22

| 6

| 0

| 0

| 0

| 0

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2012–13

| Rockford IceHogs

| AHL

| 34

| 8

| 14

| 22

| 24

| —

| —

| —

| —

| —

2012–13

| Chicago Blackhawks

| NHL

| 47

| 4

| 9

| 13

| 24

| 23

| 3

| 2

| 5

| 2

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2013–14

| Chicago Blackhawks

| NHL

| 81

| 8

| 20

| 28

| 36

| 19

| 1

| 3

| 4

| 6

2014–15

| Chicago Blackhawks

| NHL

| 81

| 7

| 10

| 17

| 32

| 23

| 2

| 2

| 4

| 4

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2015–16

| Chicago Blackhawks

| NHL

| 41

| 0

| 4

| 4

| 24

| 7

| 0

| 1

| 1

| 0

2016–17

| Chicago Blackhawks

| NHL

| 70

| 5

| 12

| 17

| 34

| 4

| 0

| 1

| 1

| 2

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2017–18

| Carolina Hurricanes

| NHL

| 48

| 1

| 5

| 6

| 28

| —

| —

| —

| —

| —

2017–18

| Charlotte Checkers

| AHL

| 19

| 4

| 4

| 8

| 14

| —

| —

| —

| —

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2018–19

| Chicago Blackhawks

| NHL

| 74

| 4

| 8

| 12

| 30

| —

| —

| —

| —

| —

2019–20

| ZSC Lions

| NL

| 34

| 8

| 11

| 19

| 18

| —

| —

| —

| —

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2020–21

| ZSC Lions

| NL

| 41

| 9

| 14

| 23

| 24

| 5

| 0

| 2

| 2

| 0

2021–22

| ZSC Lions

| NL

| 45

| 8

| 19

| 27

| 28

| 13

| 3

| 3

| 6

| 8

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2022–23

| Djurgårdens IF

| Allsv

| 50

| 12

| 37

| 49

| 36

| 17

| 5

| 11

| 16

| 6

2023–24

| Djurgårdens IF

| Allsv

| 29

| 6

| 19

| 25

| 32

| 15

| 2

| 8

| 10

| 16

bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! colspan="3" | SHL totals

! 105

! 19

! 51

! 70

! 68

! 19

! 3

! 8

! 11

! 6

bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! colspan="3" | NHL totals

! 520

! 38

! 85

! 123

! 234

! 87

! 6

! 10

! 16

! 14

=International=

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ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! Year

! Team

! Event

! Result

! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |  

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

2010

| Sweden

| WJC

| {{bronze3}}

| 6

0662
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2011

| Sweden

| WC

| {{silver2}}

| 9

21310
2012

| Sweden

| WC

| 6th

| 8

3256
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2014

| Sweden

| OG

| {{silver2}}

| 6

| 0

| 0

| 0

| 4

2016

| Sweden

| WCH

| {{bronze3}}

| 4

0000
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2017

| Sweden

| WC

| {{gold1}}

| 10

0336
2019

| Sweden

| WC

| 5th

| 8

| 2

| 1

| 3

| 2

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2022

| Sweden

| OG

| 4th

| 5

0000
bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! colspan="4" | Junior totals

! 6!!0!!6!!6!!2

bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! colspan="4" | Senior totals

! 50!!7!!7!!14!!28

References

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