Thomas Kjell Gradin (born February 18, 1956) is a Swedish associate head scout for the
Vancouver Canucks
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of the
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(NHL) and a former professional
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who played in the NHL and the
Swedish Elite League (SEL) from 1975 to 1990.
Following his rookie season in the SEL, Gradin was selected by the
Chicago Black Hawks
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45th overall in the
1976 NHL Amateur Draft. After being traded to the Vancouver Canucks in 1978, he moved to North America to begin his NHL career. Over eight seasons in Vancouver, Gradin established himself as the team's all-time leading scorer and competed in the
1982 Stanley Cup Finals
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, as well as the
1985 NHL All-Star Game. After a one-year stint with the
Boston Bruins
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, Gradin returned to Sweden, where he finished off his playing career with his former SEL team,
AIK.
In 1994, Gradin returned to the Canucks organization as a scout. His efforts in that capacity has helped the team draft such Swedish players as
Daniel Sedin
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,
Henrik Sedin
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,
Mattias Öhlund, and
Alexander Edler
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. Gradin's career with the organization over the years was distinguished by the team with his induction into their
Ring of Honour in 2011.
Playing career
Sweden
Born in
Sollefteå
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History
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, Sweden, Gradin played youth hockey for nearby
Långsele AIF. At age 14, he began playing men's hockey for Långsele's Division 3 team. In 1972–73, he transferred to
Modo. Gradin played in Sweden's Division 1 league with Modo for three seasons before the team moved up to the
Swedish Elite League (SEL) in 1975.
After scoring 16 goals and 39 points in 35 games in the 1975–76 SEL season, Gradin was selected by the
Chicago Black Hawks
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in the third round, 45th overall, of the
1976 NHL Amateur Draft. Unable to come to terms on a contract with Chicago, Gradin remained in Sweden for two more seasons before moving to the NHL. Following his draft, he transferred to
AIK in order to accommodate his studies in
Stockholm
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. Playing in his first season with AIK in 1976–77, Gradin scored 16 goals for the second consecutive year. The following campaign, he recorded 37 points, as well as an SEL career-high 22 goals.
Vancouver Canucks

In June 1978, the Black Hawks traded Gradin's NHL rights to the
Vancouver Canucks
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in exchange for a draft pick. The deal prompted Gradin to move to the NHL three years after his draft. Along with fellow Swedes
Lars Zetterström and
Lars Lindgren, the trio became the first Europeans to join the Canucks in team history. Playing on a line with fellow rookies
Stan Smyl and
Curt Fraser, Gradin led the team in assists (31) and finished second in team-scoring (51 points) in 1978–79. His efforts earned him the
Cyclone Taylor Award as team MVP, an honour he shared with goaltender
Glen Hanlon.
In ensuing seasons, Gradin established himself as arguably the most skilled player in the franchise's history during his era. He improved to 30 goals and 75 points in
1979–80, ranking second in team-scoring to Smyl's 78 points. With 69 points the following season (21 goals and 48 assists), led the team in scoring for the first time. He repeated the feat in 1981–82 with 86 points, setting a single-season franchise record. The total broke the mark previously set by Smyl two years prior, though Smyl bettered Gradin's mark with an 88-point campaign the following season.
Gradin continued to play a starring role for the team in the
1982 playoffs, leading the Canucks in post-season scoring with 19 points in 17 games. Despite entering the playoffs with a losing record (30 wins, 33 losses and 17 ties), the Canucks went on to their first
Stanley Cup Finals
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appearance in franchise history. Playing the two-time defending champion
New York Islanders
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, the Canucks were swept in four games. Gradin's 19 points ranked fourth in league scoring, behind the Islanders trio of
Brian Trottier,
Mike Bossy
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and
Denis Potvin
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. It also stood as a Canucks record for 12 years until
Pavel Bure
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scored 31 in
1994
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.
Continuing to play in the prime of his career, Gradin recorded 86 points for the second straight year in 1982–83. However, he could not help the Canucks build off of the previous year's playoff success, as the team was eliminated in the first round.
During the 1983–84 campaign, Gradin became the Canucks' all-time leading scorer. With his 408th point as a Canuck, he passed former teammate
Don Lever, who had left the Canucks in 1980. With 21 goals and a career-high 57 assists, he finished with 78 points on the year. During the 1984–85 season, Gradin earned his first and only appearance in the
NHL All-Star Game
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. He finished the campaign with 64 points, including his seventh consecutive 20-goal season.
In 1985–86, Gradin was supplanted on the team's top line by countryman
Patrik Sundström. Playing on the second line, his single-season points total declined to a career-low 41 points (14 goals and 27 assists). During the off-season, Gradin became a free agent. While the Canucks acquired another centre in
Barry Pederson, Gradin opted to sign with the
Boston Bruins
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. He left the team with an all-time leading 550 points (197 goals and 353 assists) over 613 games as a Canuck. His tenure as the franchise's scoring leader was short-lived, as longtime teammate Smyl surpassed his career mark during the ensuing season. Meanwhile, Gradin's mark of 38 points in 38 playoff games as a Canuck stood for seven years until
Trevor Linden surpassed it in
1993
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. His career as a Canuck (including many years as a scout with the organization in subsequent years) was distinguished several decades later when he was inducted into the team's
Ring of Honour in 2011. He received the honour during a
pre-game ceremony on January 24.
Boston Bruins and return to Sweden
Playing with the Bruins, Gradin recorded 12 goals and 43 points over 64 games in 1986–87. The season marked his last in the NHL, as Gradin chose to return to his native Sweden for the 1987–88 campaign.
Resuming his career with AIK in 1987–88, Gradin recorded 33 points (15 goals and 18 assists) in 38 games, approaching his offensive totals from his early career in Sweden. He went on to record 32- and 29-point campaigns in the following two years before retiring from professional hockey at age 34.
International career
Gradin's most notable contribution internationally came at the
1984 Canada Cup, where he captained Sweden's entry and led them to the finals before losing to Canada. He would also represent Sweden at the
1981 Canada Cup
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, where Sweden finished fifth. He only took part in one
World Championships
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, in 1978.
Gradin also starred for Sweden at the 1974, 1975 and 1976
World Junior Championships, helping them to a bronze medal in 1975.
Scouting career
Four years after his retirement as a player, Gradin returned to the Vancouver Canucks organization as an amateur scout prior to the
1994–95 NHL season
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. After four years in that role, he was promoted to Head of European Scouting in 1998, a position he held until 2007. During that time, he played a key role in the Canucks drafting
Daniel and
Henrik (
1999
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),
Mattias Öhlund and
Alexander Edler
Ulf Niklas Alexander Edler (born 21 April 1986) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey defenceman who played 17 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Vancouver Canucks and the Los Angeles Kings. He was drafted out of Sweden's ...
.
The latter was a relatively unknown player competing in Sweden's third division (only he and Red Wings scout
Håkan Andersson had scouted him). Gradin was instrumental in convincing Vancouver management to trade up in the 2004 draft to select Edler in the third round.
Following his tenure as head European scout, he was named associated head scout in 2007.
Personal life
Peter Gradin, Thomas' younger brother, was also a star hockey player in Sweden throughout the 1980s although he was never drafted by an NHL team.
In September 2013, Thomas Gradin was appointed Honorary Consul at the Swedish Consulate in Vancouver.
Awards and achievements
*
Vancouver Canucks Ring of Honour (2011)
* Played in
NHL All-Star Game
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(
1985
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)
* Vancouver Canucks' leading scorer (
1980–81,
1981–82)
* Vancouver Canucks' leading playoff scorer (1979, 1981, 1982, 1986)
* Vancouver Canucks'
goal
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s leader (1981–82)
* Vancouver Canucks'
assists leader (
1978–79, 1980–81 –
1983–84)
* Viking Award winner (Best Swede in NHL – 1982)
* Canucks'
Molson Cup winner (1982–83)
* Vancouver Canucks' MVP (1978–79)
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
International
References
External links
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1956 births
AIK IF players
Boston Bruins players
Chicago Blackhawks draft picks
Living people
Modo Hockey players
Sportspeople from Sollefteå
Swedish expatriate ice hockey players in Canada
Swedish expatriate ice hockey players in the United States
Swedish ice hockey centres
Vancouver Canucks players
Vancouver Canucks scouts
VIK Västerås HK players
Winnipeg Jets (WHA) draft picks
World Hockey Association first round draft picks
Ice hockey people from Västernorrland County