Teemu Ilmari Selänne (; born July 3, 1970) is a Finnish former professional
ice hockey
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winger. He began his professional career in 1989–90 with
Jokerit
Helsingin Jokerit (, English: Joker (playing card), Jokers or Jesters of Helsinki) is a professional ice hockey team based in Helsinki, Finland, which competes in Mestis. Jokerit plays its home games at the Helsinki Ice Hall and Helsinki Halli in ...
of the
SM-liiga and played 21 seasons in the
National Hockey League
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(NHL) for the
Winnipeg Jets
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,
Anaheim Ducks
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,
San Jose Sharks
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, and
Colorado Avalanche
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. Nicknamed "the Finnish Flash", Selänne is the highest scoring Finn in NHL history, and one of the
highest overall; he retired in 2014 11th all-time with
684 goals and 15th with
1,457 points. He holds numerous team scoring records for both the Winnipeg/
Arizona
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franchise and the Anaheim Ducks. His jersey number 8 was
retired
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by the Ducks in 2015. In 2017 Selänne was named one of the '
100 Greatest NHL Players' in history. On June 26, 2017, Selänne was elected to the
Hockey Hall of Fame
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as the second Finn after
Jari Kurri.
Selänne was a first-round selection of the Jets, tenth overall, at the
1988 NHL Entry Draft, but initially remained in Finland. He led the SM-liiga in scoring as part of Jokerit's
Kanada-malja winning team in 1991–92 before moving to North America. He broke into the NHL by scoring 76 goals and 132 points in the
1992–93. It remains the league record for most goals and points by a rookie and earned him the
Calder Memorial Trophy
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as the top first-year player in the NHL. He has scored
50 goals in a season three times and topped
100 points on four occasions. He played in 10
NHL All-Star Game
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s, was named to four post-season
All-Star teams and won the inaugural
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy
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in
1998–99 as the league's leading goal scorer. He was named recipient of the
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy in
2005–06 for perseverance and dedication to the game and was a member of the Ducks'
2007
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Stanley Cup
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championship team.
Internationally, Selänne was a long-time member of the
Finland national team. He played in five
World Championships
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, winning a silver and bronze medal, and in three
Canada Cup
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/
World Cup of Hockey
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tournaments. A six-time
Olympian, Selänne helped Finland win three bronze medals and, in
2006
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, a silver medal. He is the all-time leader in scoring at the Olympic Men’s ice hockey tournament with 43 points. A national star in his native country, Selänne is the subject of a top-grossing
biographical documentary in Finland. He was inducted into the
IIHF Hall of Fame in 2017.
Early life
Selänne was born on July 3, 1970, in
Helsinki
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, Finland.
He has a twin brother, Paavo and another brother, Panu.
He was raised by his mother Liisa Viitanen (died 2018) and father Ilmari Selänne until they divorced in the late 1980s. The family lived for a time in
Rauma before settling in
Espoo
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around the time Teemu was 5 years old.
Selänne played three sports as a youth: hockey,
bandy
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and
association football
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.
He played hockey and football with and against Paavo, though his brother ultimately gave up on both sports in favour of
field hockey
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, where he was a member of numerous Finnish and European championship teams.
Teemu was small as a youth, creating in him a competitive spirit and drive to improve his skills. Focusing on hockey, he eventually joined the junior squad of
Jokerit
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in Helsinki.
As a young adult, Selänne attended business school for two years and served a mandatory one-year stint with the
Finnish Defence Forces
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.
During his tenure with Jokerit, he also spent three years as a
kindergarten
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teacher.
His experiences visiting kids at Helsinki's children's hospital led to him co-founding the Godfathers' Foundation, an organization that raises money for ill children.
Playing career
Jokerit (1989–1992)
Selänne played three years of
junior hockey in Jokerit's development program, culminating in 1987–88 with a 43-goal, 66 point season in 33 games and a Finnish Junior A championship.
His performance prompted the
National Hockey League
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(NHL)'s
Winnipeg Jets
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to select him with their first-round pick, tenth overall, at the
1988 NHL Entry Draft.
Selänne attended training camp with the Jets, but returned to Finland owing to his military service.
After graduating from junior hockey, Selänne joined Jokerit's senior team in the
1. Divisioona in 1988–89 and scored 69 points in 35 games. Jokerit moved up to the
SM-liiga in 1989–90, and while Selänne missed the majority of the season due to a leg injury, he scored 12 points in 11 games played.
Playing a full season in 1990–91, Selänne scored 33 goals and 58 points in 42 games.
He was named the recipient of the
Raimo Kilpiö trophy as the league's most gentlemanly player.
Selänne's best season in the SM-liiga came in 1991–92 when he recorded 62 points in 44 games.
With 39 goals, he won the
Aarne Honkavaara trophy as top goal scorer.
He added 17 points in ten playoff games,
and scored the winning goal as Jokerit won the
Kanada-malja as SM-liiga playoff champion.
Winnipeg Jets (1992–1996)
The Jets' organizational philosophy at the time was to allow their European draft picks to develop in their native countries, but by 1991, the franchise was working to bring him to Winnipeg.
As Selänne had not yet signed a contract when he chose to play in North America for the
1992–93 season, he was considered a restricted
free agent
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. The
Calgary Flames
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signed him to an offer sheet on a three-year contract worth $2.7 million, $1.5 million higher than what the Jets had been offering. Though concerned about paying such a high salary, Winnipeg exercised its right to match the offer.
Selänne made his NHL debut on October 6, 1992, and recorded two assists in a 4–1 Jets victory over the
Detroit Red Wings
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. He scored his first career NHL goal two nights later against goaltender
Jeff Hackett of the
San Jose Sharks
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.
Selänne scored his first career
hat trick in his fifth contest and had 11 goals in his first 12 NHL games.
He finished the season with 16 multi-goal games, including four hat-tricks and a four-goal game, en route to breaking the NHL record for goals by a rookie.
He surpassed
Mike Bossy
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's record of 53 goals on March 2, 1993, against the
Quebec Nordiques
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and on March 23, scored his 110th point, against the
Toronto Maple Leafs
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, to break
Peter Šťastný
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's rookie points record.
Selänne finished the season tied for fifth in scoring with 132 points, and his 76 goals tied with
Alexander Mogilny
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for the League lead. His offensive exploits helped pull the Jets into the
1993 Stanley Cup playoffs, where they lost a first-round matchup to the
Vancouver Canucks
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.
In recognition of his season, Selänne was voted the recipient of the
Calder Memorial Trophy
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as rookie of the year,
was named to the
first All-Star team and played in his first of ten career
NHL All-Star Games.
Unable to maintain a similar pace in
1993–94—indeed, his rookie totals in goals and points would both prove his career-high by more than 20—Selänne's offensive production declined by 30 percent midway through the season. He scored his 100th career goal on January 12, 1994, against the
Buffalo Sabres
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, reaching the milestone in his 130th game, the second-fastest in NHL history and only one game later than Bossy.
Selänne finished the season with 54 points in 51 games,
but missed the final 33 games of the season after suffering a severed
Achilles tendon
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in a January 26 game against the
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
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.
The
1994–95 NHL lockout
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resulted in Selänne splitting the season between Jokerit and the Jets.
While playing in Finland, Selänne was named to the tournament all-star team as Jokerit won the
1994 European Cup.
Selänne's future in Winnipeg, a small, often cash-strapped market came into question several times during this career, to the extent that pundits reported at the
1995 NHL entry draft that he may be traded out of Winnipeg around the time of the draft (at which point he was unsigned).
While a trade in the offseason never materialized, Selänne's career in Winnipeg came to an end midway through the following
1995–96 season. He was leading the Jets with 72 points when, on February 6, 1996, he was traded to Anaheim. The Mighty Ducks sent first-round
draft picks Chad Kilger and
Oleg Tverdovsky, along with a third-round selection at the
1996 NHL Entry Draft, in exchange for Selänne,
Marc Chouinard and a fourth-round draft pick. Selänne was upset when notified of the deal during practice and left the
Winnipeg Arena
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The arena was the city's premier ice hockey venue from 1955 to 2004 and is best remembered as the home of the first Winnipeg Jets franchise, whi ...
without speaking to anyone.
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1996–2001)
Following a period of adjustment, Selänne gained an appreciation for his new team; he quickly came to call the deal the best thing that ever happened to him. He was paired with
Paul Kariya, whom he met at the
1996 NHL All-Star Game, and the duo were counted on to lead the young franchise to a postseason berth for the first time.
Selänne scored 36 points in 28 games with the Ducks, and combined with his Jets totals, finished the 1995–96 season with 108 points. He followed it up with a third
100-point season in
1996–97, finishing with 109, including 51 goals.
He was named to the first All-Star team for a second time,
while he and Kariya led the Mighty Ducks into the franchise's first playoff appearance in
1997
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. Despite being criticized as being a "one-
line team", Anaheim defeated the
Phoenix Coyotes
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in the first round before being eliminated by the Detroit Red Wings.

The
1998 All-Star Game was Selänne's fifth, and after scoring a hat-trick, he became the first European player to be named the
MVP
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in the All-Star Game's 46-year history. He finished the
1997–98 season with his third career
50-goal season; his total of 52 tied
Peter Bondra for the NHL lead, and he scored his 500th career point on January 12, 1998, with an assist against the
Los Angeles Kings
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.
He was a finalist for both the
Hart Memorial Trophy
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as the League's MVP (finishing third) and the
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
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for gentlemanly conduct (as the runner-up), and was named to the second All-Star team.
The NHL created the
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy
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in
1998–99 to be presented to the League's leading goal scorer; Selänne became its inaugural winner following a 47-goal season.
San Jose Sharks (2001–2003)
An 85-point season followed in
1999–2000, and he was the Mighty Ducks' leading scorer with 59 points through 61 games in
2000–01.
Anaheim, however, sat in last place in the
Western Conference, and on March 5, 2001, chose to make a trade. Selänne was sent to San Jose in exchange for
Jeff Friesen,
Steve Shields and a second-round selection in the
2003 NHL Entry Draft. Selänne's debut with the Sharks was delayed by two weeks as he underwent minor surgery to remove loose cartilage in his knee the following day. After finishing the season with 13 points in 12 games with San Jose, Selänne led the Sharks with 29 goals in
2001–02. He also led the team in both goals (28; tied) and points (64) in
2002–03.
As the Sharks fell out of the playoff race, they looked to make changes; the
New Jersey Devils
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sought to acquire Selänne, but he exercised a
no-trade clause in his contract and blocked the deal.
Colorado Avalanche (2003–2004)
Selänne then declined an option in his contract that would have paid $6.5 million in
2003–04 and instead opted to sign a one-year, $5.8 million contract with the
Colorado Avalanche
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, where he was joined by former Anaheim teammate Paul Kariya. The pair chose to sign with the Avalanche together in the belief it was their best chance at winning the
Stanley Cup
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. Their hope failed to materialize, however, as Selänne endured a disastrous season in which he scored only 16 goals and 32 points—the lowest totals of his career to that date—and was ultimately relegated to Colorado's fourth line, but was also held out of the lineup as a healthy scratch during a playoff game. He struggled throughout the year with knee problems that ultimately required surgery, his third such procedure, and with the
2004–05 season canceled by a
labour dispute
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, took the time off to recover.
Return to Anaheim (2005–2014)
A free agent when the NHL resumed play in
2005–06, Selänne returned to Anaheim by signing a one-year, $1 million contract with the Mighty Ducks.
As his usual number 8 was being worn by defenseman
Sandis Ozoliņš
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, Selänne returned to wearing number 13, the number he had originally worn during his first two NHL seasons with the Winnipeg Jets. During a resurgent season, he scored his
1,000th career point on January 30, 2006, with a goal in a 4–3 victory over Los Angeles. Selänne completed the season with 40 goals and 90 points, both of which led the Mighty Ducks,
and he was named the recipient of the
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy for dedication and perseverance.
After reaching the Western Conference Final in the
2006 playoffs, the newly renamed Anaheim Ducks entered the
2006–07 season with high expectations; the team brought Selänne back with a one-year, $3.75 million contract. He reached several milestones during the season: Selänne became the 36th player in NHL history, and second Finn after
Jari Kurri, to score
500 goals, on November 22, 2006, against Colorado. On December 31, he played his
1,000th NHL game. As part of a season in which he again led Anaheim in goals (48) and points (94), Selänne played in his tenth All-Star Game in
2007
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,
and scored his first hat-trick in six years (the 19th of his career) on January 12, 2007. It was the same day he spoke with a friend in Finland with terminal cancer who asked to be sent the game puck if Selänne had a three-goal game. Finally, he scored his 301st goal as a Duck on February 18, 2007, to break Paul Kariya's franchise record.

Early in the
2007 playoffs, Selänne became Anaheim's all-time leading playoff scorer when he recorded his 30th point as a Duck with an assist on April 13 against the
Minnesota Wild
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.
The Ducks defeated the Wild, Vancouver Canucks and Detroit Red Wings to reach the
Stanley Cup Finals
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; it was the first time in Selänne's career that he played in the NHL's championship series. As the sentimental favourite to win the Stanley Cup, his teammates motivated themselves to win the title for his benefit; Ducks goaltender
Jean-Sébastien Giguère noted, "We don't have any better teammate. He's a guy who always has fun. He deserves this and if we can help him along the way, that would be great. I'd just love to see Teemu win this thing." Selänne finished the playoffs with 15 points in 21 games,
and after 14 NHL seasons, the 36-year-old Selänne raised the Stanley Cup with his teammates after defeating the
Ottawa Senators
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in five games.
Following the Cup win, Selänne contemplated retirement. He remained undecided on a return—and as a free agent, out of the Ducks lineup to begin the
2007–08 season—until he finally chose to return and signed a one-year contract with Anaheim on January 28, 2008. He made his return on February 5 against the
New York Islanders
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, and the Ducks posted the League's best record from that point to the end of the regular season by winning 20 of 26 games.
In his third game back, Selänne scored his 670th point as a member of the Ducks with an assist in a 4–2 victory over the Calgary Flames. With it, he broke Kariya's franchise record of 669.
Selänne returned to the Ducks in
2008–09 and signed a two-year contract. He missed several weeks of the season due to a
quad
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muscle injury suffered when he was cut by his own skate following a hit by
Denis Grebeshkov of the
Edmonton Oilers
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, but appeared in 65 games and scored 54 points.
He played his 1,100th game during the season, became the sixth European player to score 1,200 career points and appeared in his 100th career playoff game.
Selänne reached additional milestones in
2009–10, as he became the 18th player in NHL history to score 600 goals, accomplishing the feat on March 21, 2010, against the Colorado Avalanche and upon scoring his 602nd goal on April 2 against the Vancouver Canucks, surpassing his childhood idol, Jari Kurri.
Selänne finished eighth in NHL scoring in
2010–11 with 31 goals and 49 assists in 73 games. His 80 points was the third-highest in NHL history by a player over the age of 40 (
Gordie Howe, 103 and
Johnny Bucyk
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, 83).
He also scored his 1,300th point, achieving the mark with a two-goal performance on January 16, 2011, against Edmonton. Questions about whether Selänne would return for another NHL season had become an annual topic of discussion, and his decision to return for
2011–12 was delayed by a knee operation that left him uncertain if he would be capable of playing. Nonetheless, Selänne appeared in every game for the Ducks and became the oldest player in NHL history to play an entire 82-game season while leading the team with 66 points.
15 years after the original Jets relocated, a new
Winnipeg Jets
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franchise joined the NHL, and fans in the Manitoba capital continued to view Selänne as a local hero. In his first return to Winnipeg, he was cheered by exuberant fans who booed every other Ducks player. Selänne was named to the Western Conference roster for the
2012 NHL All-Star Game, but declined his invitation and asked the League to instead send his teammate
Corey Perry.
Following a 24-point effort in the
lockout-shortened
2012–13 season, Selänne announced that
2013–14 would be the 21st and final season of his NHL career. He missed several games early in the season after he was struck in the face by an errant stick that knocked out several teeth and required 40 stitches to close cuts. Selänne recorded 27 points in 64 games for the Ducks;
his final regular-season game, a 3–2 victory over Colorado, was a celebration of his career. He wore the captain's "C" in place of
Ryan Getzlaf
Ryan Getzlaf (born May 10, 1985) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Getzlaf played his entire NHL career with the Anaheim Ducks and is the franchise's all-time leading scorer. A first-round selection, 19th overall, at the 20 ...
for the game and as it neared conclusion, received standing ovations from the Anaheim crowd each time he took a shift. Selänne was named the game's
first, second and third star following the game and took a celebratory lap with Colorado goaltender and former Anaheim teammate
Jean-Sébastien Giguère, who was also contemplating retirement.
Selänne made his final post-season appearance during the
2014 playoffs. He had six points in 12 games,
but was also held out of the lineup for one game against the
Dallas Stars
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, a decision that angered Ducks fans. He played his final game on May 16, 2014, as the Ducks were eliminated by Los Angeles. Following the contest, Selänne was saluted by fans, teammates and opponents alike, and took a final lap around the rink.
International
Selänne's international debut came with the
Finland national junior team. He recorded 16 points in six games at the
1988 European Junior Championship and was named to the tournament all-star team.
After participating in the
1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
The 1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (''1989 WJHC'') was the 13th edition of the Ice Hockey World Junior Championship and was held in Anchorage, Alaska, United States at the Sullivan Arena. The Soviet Union won the gold medal, its e ...
for the sixth place Finns, Selänne made his debut with the
senior team at the
1991 World Championship where he finished third in tournament scoring with 11 points for the fifth-place finishers.
After playing in the
1991 Canada Cup,
he made his
Olympic debut at the
1992 Albertville Games.
Selänne tied for the tournament scoring lead with seven goals, and was tied for fourth in overall scoring at 11 points.
It was four years before Selänne returned to international play; he appeared in the
1996 World Championship and the
1996 World Cup of Hockey
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Inaugural ''World Cup of Hockey''
The first edition of the ...
and averaged over one point per game in both tournaments as Finland finished fifth each time. At the
1998 Winter Olympics
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, Selänne finished with ten points in five games.
He was the tournament's leading scorer on a Finnish team that he described in 2003 as the best he ever played on and the best in the tournament, but lost the semifinal, 7–4 to
Russia
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.
He suffered an abdominal muscle injury that prevented him from playing in the third place game, which Finland won 3–2 over
Canada
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; Selänne and his teammates ended the tournament as the bronze medal winners.
The Finns finished one position higher at the
1999 World Championship; The tournament's medal round was conducted in a two-game series format followed by a ten-minute
sudden victory overtime if the each team wins one game. Finland and
Sweden
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split their semifinal, but the Finns advanced to the final in the overtime period after Selänne set up
Marko Tuomainen's winning goal.
The
Czech Republic
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defeated Finland to capture the gold medal, also in a sudden victory period.
Selänne finished the tournament with 11 points, was named to the all-star team and was voted the most valuable player of the World Championship.
Selänne served as the Finnish captain at the
2002 Winter Olympics
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and led his nation to an important preliminary round victory over Russia, however he had only three goals and no assists in four games as the Finns finished in sixth place.
The
World Championship
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was held in Finland, and the hosts were hailed as the favourite to win the title.
Though Selänne led the tournament with eight goals, Finland lost their quarterfinal match against Sweden and finished fifth overall.
The
2004 World Cup of Hockey
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was played after Selänne's difficult NHL season with Colorado. For Selänne, the tournament was about recovering his joy at playing hockey. The Finns went undefeated to reach the final, but Selänne and his teammates had to settle for second place after losing the championship game to Canada, 3–2. Returning to the national team for the
2006 Winter Olympics
The 2006 Winter Olympics (), officially the XX Olympic Winter Games () and also known as Torino 2006, were a winter multi-sport event held from 10 to 26 February in Turin, Italy. This marked the second time Italy had hosted the Winter O ...
in
Turin
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, Selänne joined
Jere Lehtinen and
Saku Koivu on what ''
The Hockey News
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'' called the best team Finland has ever produced.
The Finns outscored their opposition 19–2 in the group stage, then defeated the
United States
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and shut-out Russia in the semi-final. The Finns, however, were overcome in the final by Sweden, 3–2, and were relegated to the silver medal.
Selänne scored six goals and 11 points in the tournament, was named to the all-star team and received the Directorate Award as top forward.
Selänne stated he would retire from international competition after a bronze medal-winning performance followed at the
2008 IIHF World Championship
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.
However, he returned to play in his
fifth Olympic tournament at the
2010 Vancouver Olympics. Selänne became the all-time leading scorer in Olympic hockey history on February 19, 2010, as he recorded his 37th point in competition in a game against
Germany
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.
The Finns won the bronze medal with a 5–3 victory over
Slovakia
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in the third-place game.
Selänne was named to the Finnish team for the
2014 Sochi Olympics, which marked his sixth appearance at the tournament. In the quarterfinals, Selänne scored a goal and an assist as the Finns ousted the host Russians from the tournament, then added two goals in the bronze medal match in a 5–0 victory over the United States.
The 43-year-old Selänne became the oldest player to win a medal in Olympic hockey, a record later broken by compatriot
Riikka Sallinen in
2018
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. He was named most valuable player of the Olympic tournament as selected by the media,
and added six points to his Olympic record career total of 43.
Playing style
Selänne's primary attribute is his skating speed. Nicknamed the "Finnish Flash",
he uses his speed to evade opposition defenders.
According to defenceman
Nicklas Lidström
Erik Nicklas Lidström (; born 28 April 1970) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey defenceman and current vice president of hockey operations for the Detroit Red Wings. He played 20 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Detr ...
, "He's one of those snipers that can put the puck on net because he finds openings and he knows where to be on the ice.
Former teammate Jean-Sébastien Giguère added, "He's just a very elegant player. He's got a very nice stride to his skating, he plays with a lot of energy, a lot of enthusiasm ... with the skill he has, it just makes for a heck of a great player."
An elite offensive player, Selänne is the highest scoring Finnish-born player in NHL history. He ended his career with 684 goals, 12th all-time in NHL history, and 1,457 points, 15th best.
His 110 game-winning goals tied him with
Brett Hull
Brett Andrew Hull (born August 9, 1964) is a Canadians, Canadian–Americans, American former ice hockey player and general manager, and currently an executive vice president of the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League (NHL). He played f ...
for fourth all-time.
Selänne is one of eight players to score 70 or more goals in one season, and he is the most recent player to do.
He holds numerous records, including most goals, 76, and points, 132, by a rookie.
Both totals are also single-season records for the
Winnipeg Jets
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/
Phoenix Coyotes
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franchise.
The holder of most major franchise records for the Ducks, Selänne leads the team at 457 goals, 531 assists, 988 points and 966 games played. He also holds single season records with 52 goals and 109 points.
Even before his playing career had ended, the Ducks announced that Selänne's number 8 would be the first
number retired by the franchise.
The team formally retired his number on January 11, 2015, prior to a game against the Jets.
Personal life
Selänne was born in
Turku
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but his legal birthplace is Helsinki.
Selänne is known for his fun-loving personality and is known to make an effort to sign autographs and shake hands. He is well-respected in the NHL players, coaches, and fans, including those of opposing teams. Selänne considers
Paul Kariya and
Joe Sakic
Joseph Steven Sakic (; () born July 7, 1969) is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive and former player. He played his entire 21-year National Hockey League (NHL) career, which lasted from 1988 to 2009, with the Quebec Nordiques/Colorado ...
to be the best friends he earned in the NHL,
and both attended his final regular-season game against the Avalanche.
An avid car collector, Selänne has entered the
World Rally Championship
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(WRC) twice, finishing the
Rally Finland
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33rd overall in 1997 and 24th in 1998. He raced under the
pseudonym
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"Teukka Salama" ("Teddy Flash" in English).
In 1999 Selänne was involved in a crash while practicing for a rally race in his native Finland, an incident that was national news in the country. The vehicle he crashed into was driven by
Finnish Ice Hockey Association
The Finnish Ice Hockey Association (, ) is the sport governing body, governing body of ice hockey in Finland. Since the late 1980s, Finland has enjoyed a period of success on the international stage and, , the Finland men's national ice hockey t ...
president
Kalervo Kummola
Kalervo Juhani Kummola (born 21 November 1945) is a Finnish ice hockey executive, businessman, and politician. He co-founded the hockey club Kiekko-67 at age 21, was later marketing director for HC TPS, HC Turun Palloseura, and chief executive o ...
, which put the latter into a wheelchair for four months. Due to Finnish laws that set fines based on an offender's salary,
Selänne received a $50,000 fine for the incident.
A popular figure in Finland,
Selänne's success in the NHL has been credited with aiding the growth of hockey in the country.
He was once named the sexiest man in Finland by fashion magazine ''Eeva'',
and is the subject of the 2013 documentary film ''
Selänne'', directed by
JP Siili, and which chronicles his life. The film became the highest grossing documentary in Finnish history within a month of its September 27 release, and was the third highest grossing locally produced film of the year.
After retiring from professional ice hockey, Selänne has become an active political commentator on
Twitter
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. Selänne has said that he got interested in politics in 2015 after
Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who is the 47th president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he served as the 45 ...
started his political campaign.
Selänne supported Trump for president in the
2016 United States presidential election
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, but has later stated that he has been falsely labeled a Trump supporter. In 2023, he mentioned
Mike Pence
Michael Richard Pence (born June 7, 1959) is an American politician and lawyer who served as the 48th vice president of the United States from 2017 to 2021 under President Donald Trump. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Repub ...
and
Ron DeSantis
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as politicians he prefers over Trump. In Finnish politics, Selänne has supported the centre-right
National Coalition Party
The National Coalition Party (NCP; , Kok; , Saml) is a liberal conservatism, liberal-conservative List of political parties in Finland, political party in Finland. It is the current governing political party of Finland.
Founded in 1918, the ...
.
In 2024, Selänne self-identified as a
Republican and again endorsed Donald Trump in the
2024 United States presidential election
United States presidential election, Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 5, 2024. The Republican Party (United States), Republican Party's Ticket (election), ticket—Donald Trump, who was the 45th president of ...
. It was the first American presidential election where he could vote.
Selänne opened a popular, Michelin-starred steakhouse in nearby Laguna Beach with longtime friend Jim Shumate, a longtime Orange County restaurant operator who finally found the Laguna Beach property after a 5-year search throughout Orange County.
In November 2019, Selänne released his authorized biography in North America titled "Teemu Selänne: My Life." In March 2024, Selänne and his wife Sirpa gained
citizenship of the United States
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. They have lived in Southern California since 1996.
Selänne starred in the August 1, 2024 movie "Minor Leaguer", alongside hockey legend Brett Hull.
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
Bold indicates led league
International
Awards and achievements
Records
References
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External links
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1970 births
Living people
Anaheim Ducks players
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy winners
Calder Trophy winners
Colorado Avalanche players
Finnish ice hockey right wingers
Hockey Hall of Fame inductees
Ice hockey players at the 1992 Winter Olympics
Ice hockey players at the 1998 Winter Olympics
Ice hockey players at the 2002 Winter Olympics
Ice hockey players at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Ice hockey players at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Ice hockey players at the 2014 Winter Olympics
IIHF Hall of Fame inductees
Jokerit players
Medalists at the 2014 Winter Olympics
Medalists at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Medalists at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Medalists at the 1998 Winter Olympics
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim players
National Hockey League All-Stars
NHL first-round draft picks
Olympic bronze medalists for Finland
Olympic ice hockey players for Finland
Olympic silver medalists for Finland
Ice hockey people from Helsinki
Rocket Richard Trophy winners
San Jose Sharks players
Stanley Cup champions
Winnipeg Jets (1979–1996) draft picks
Winnipeg Jets (1979–1996) players
Finnish twins
Olympic medalists in ice hockey
Finnish expatriates in the United States
Naturalized citizens of the United States
21st-century Finnish sportsmen