Tony Mårtensson

{{Short description|Swedish ice hockey player (born 1980)}}

{{BLP sources|date=September 2023}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2025}}

{{Infobox ice hockey biography

| name = Tony Mårtensson

| image = Tony Martensson 2010-12-12.JPG

| image_size = 230px

| caption = Tony Martensson playing for SKA Saint Petersburg in December 2010

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1980|6|23}}

| birth_place = Upplands Väsby, Sweden

| height_ft = 6

| height_in = 0

| weight_lb = 187

| position = Centre

| shoots = Left

| played_for = Brynäs IF
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Linköpings HC
Ak Bars Kazan
SKA Saint Petersburg
HC Lugano

| ntl_team = SWE

| draft = 224th overall

| draft_year = 2001

| draft_team = Mighty Ducks of Anaheim

| career_start = 1997

| career_end = 2020

}}

Tony Hans Mårtensson (born June 23, 1980) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey centre. He was born in Upplands Väsby, Sweden.

Playing career

Mårtensson was drafted by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in the 2001 NHL entry draft in the seventh round as the 224th overall pick. He only played in six games with the Mighty Ducks during the 2003–04 season, scoring two points. Since season the 2004–05 season he played for Linköpings HC in the Swedish Elitserien. During the 2007–08 season, he led the league in points (67) and assists (50); and was also awarded Guldhjälmen as the most valuable player in the league during the regular season.

For the 2008–09 season, Mårtensson was on a 10-month loan to the Russian team Ak Bars Kazan of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), helping claim the KHL championship.{{cite news | title=Kazan bekräftar svenskvärvningarna | publisher=Hockeysverige.se | language=Swedish | url=http://hockeysverige.se/news_show_kazan_bekraftar_svenskvarvningarna.html?id=493860 | archive-url=https://archive.today/20120710105350/http://hockeysverige.se/news_show_kazan_bekraftar_svenskvarvningarna.html?id=493860 | url-status=dead | archive-date=July 10, 2012 | date=April 23, 2008 | accessdate=April 23, 2008}}

After five seasons with SKA St. Petersburg, capturing his second Gagarin Cup title in the 2014–15 season, Mårtensson agreed to a two-year contract with Swiss club, HC Lugano, on May 5, 2015.{{cite web| url = http://www.hclugano.ch/it/article/532/il-quarto-straniero-tony-martensson | title = Il quarto straniero è Tony Martensson | publisher = HC Lugano | date = May 5, 2015 | accessdate = May 5, 2015 | language = it-CH |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150531101841/http://www.hclugano.ch/it/article/532/il-quarto-straniero-tony-martensson |archive-date=May 31, 2015}}

Career statistics

=Regular season and playoffs=

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! colspan="5" | Regular season

! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |

! colspan="5" | Playoffs

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! Season

! Team

! League

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

1996–97

| Wings HC

| SWE.2

| 1

| 0

| 0

| 0

| 0

| —

| —

| —

| —

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1997–98

| Wings HC

| SWE.2

| 12

| 2

| 4

| 6

| 0

| 2

| 0

| 0

| 0

| 0

1998–99

| Wings HC

| SWE.2

| 37

| 8

| 22

| 30

| 8

| 2

| 0

| 0

| 0

| 2

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1999–2000

| Wings HC

| Allsv

| 44

| 21

| 28

| 49

| 15

| —

| —

| —

| —

| —

2000–01

| Brynäs IF

| J20

| 1

| 1

| 0

| 1

| 0

| —

| —

| —

| —

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2000–01

| Brynäs IF

| SEL

| 50

| 15

| 11

| 26

| 20

| 4

| 0

| 1

| 1

| 2

2001–02

| Brynäs IF

| SEL

| 50

| 9

| 17

| 26

| 14

| 4

| 1

| 3

| 4

| 0

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2002–03

| Cincinnati Mighty Ducks

| AHL

| 79

| 17

| 36

| 53

| 20

| —

| —

| —

| —

| —

2003–04

| Cincinnati Mighty Ducks

| AHL

| 67

| 16

| 34

| 50

| 20

| 9

| 3

| 10

| 13

| 4

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2003–04

| Mighty Ducks of Anaheim

| NHL

| 6

| 1

| 1

| 2

| 0

| —

| —

| —

| —

| —

2004–05

| Linköpings HC

| SEL

| 50

| 13

| 21

| 34

| 12

| 5

| 0

| 1

| 1

| 0

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2005–06

| Linköpings HC

| SEL

| 49

| 16

| 30

| 46

| 32

| 13

| 2

| 6

| 8

| 2

2006–07

| Linköpings HC

| SEL

| 55

| 18

| 36

| 54

| 20

| 15

| 2

| 9

| 11

| 16

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| 2007–08

| Linköpings HC

| SEL

| 55

| 17

| 50

| 67

| 36

| 16

| 3

| 15

| 18

| 4

2008–09

| Ak Bars Kazan

| KHL

| 55

| 12

| 35

| 47

| 22

| 21

| 7

| 9

| 16

| 2

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2009–10

| Linköpings HC

| SEL

| 55

| 19

| 44

| 63

| 26

| 12

| 5

| 7

| 12

| 2

2010–11

| SKA St. Petersburg

| KHL

| 54

| 10

| 23

| 33

| 28

| 11

| 0

| 3

| 3

| 4

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| 2011–12

| SKA St. Petersburg

| KHL

| 54

| 23

| 38

| 61

| 10

| 15

| 1

| 3

| 4

| 2

2012–13

| SKA St. Petersburg

| KHL

| 52

| 20

| 23

| 43

| 20

| 15

| 7

| 10

| 17

| 8

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| 2013–14

| SKA St. Petersburg

| KHL

| 44

| 8

| 15

| 23

| 20

| 10

| 2

| 4

| 6

| 6

2014–15

| SKA St. Petersburg

| KHL

| 56

| 12

| 20

| 32

| 20

| 22

| 4

| 6

| 10

| 29

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2015–16

| HC Lugano

| NLA

| 42

| 11

| 24

| 35

| 22

| 15

| 8

| 6

| 14

| 4

2016–17

| HC Lugano

| NLA

| 47

| 13

| 20

| 33

| 18

| 7

| 0

| 0

| 0

| 2

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2017–18

| Linköpings HC

| SHL

| 48

| 2

| 11

| 13

| 14

| 6

| 0

| 2

| 2

| 4

2018–19

| Almtuna IS

| Allsv

| 52

| 21

| 31

| 52

| 26

| —

| —

| —

| —

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2019–20

| Almtuna IS

| Allsv

| 51

| 10

| 32

| 42

| 30

| —

| —

| —

| —

| —

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! colspan="3" | SHL totals

! 412

! 109

! 220

! 329

! 174

! 75

! 13

! 44

! 57

! 30

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! colspan="3" | KHL totals

! 315

! 85

! 154

! 239

! 120

! 94

! 21

! 35

! 56

! 51

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! colspan="3" | NHL totals

! 6

! 1

! 1

! 2

! 0

! —

! —

! —

! —

! —

=International=

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{{MedalCountry|{{ih|SWE}}}}

{{MedalSport|Men's ice hockey}}

{{MedalCompetition|World Championships}}

{{MedalGold | 2006 Latvia|}}

{{MedalBronze | 2009 Switzerland|}}

{{MedalBronze | 2010 Germany|}}

{{MedalBottom}}

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! Year

! Team

! Event

! Result

! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

1998

| Sweden

| EJC18

| {{gold1}}

| 6

| 3

| 1

| 4

| 4

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2000

| Sweden

| WJC

| 5th

| 7

| 2

| 4

| 6

| 6

2006

| Sweden

| WC

| {{gold1}}

| 9

| 1

| 1

| 2

| 4

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2007

| Sweden

| WC

| 4th

| 9

| 4

| 7

| 11

| 8

2008

| Sweden

| WC

| 4th

| 9

| 4

| 5

| 9

| 4

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2009

| Sweden

| WC

| {{bronze3}}

| 9

| 1

| 9

| 10

| 8

2010

| Sweden

| WC

| {{bronze3}}

| 9

| 2

| 4

| 6

| 6

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! colspan="4" | Junior totals

! 13

! 5

! 5

! 10

! 6

bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! colspan="4" | Senior totals

! 45

! 12

! 26

! 38

! 30

References

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