Born: | July 6, 1952 | Draft: | Undrafted |
Hometown: | Ludvika, Sweden | Position: | Right Wing |
Known For: | Stanley Cup Champion | Shoots/Catches: | Left |
National Team: | Sweden | Current Status: | Retired |
Anders Kallur (born July 6, 1952) is a former Swedish professional ice hockey player. He was signed by New York Islanders in 1979, and with fellow Swede Stefan Persson, Kallur was part of the first NHL team (1979-80 Islanders) to win a Stanley Cup with European-trained players on its roster. Kallur played with the team during all four Stanley Cup championships from 1980 to 1983.
Anders Kallur Statistics
Deeper Dive
- New York Islanders: How Swede They Were
- Most Consecutive NHL Playoff Series Wins
- New York Islanders’ Overtime Playoff Goals: Reliving All 34 of Them
- 10 Best Undrafted Players in New York Islanders History
- Islanders 12 Days of Hockeymas: 4 Stanley Cups
Staff History
- Bruneck/Brunico – Head Coach (1986 – 1987)
- Chamonix – Head Coach (1987 – 1988)
- Falu IF – Director of Player Development (1988 -1993)
- New York Islanders – Scout (1989 – 2017)
Achievements
- Elitserian Best Player – Guldpucken (1979)
- Elitserian SM Silver Medal (1979)
- Stanley Cup Champion (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983)