Johan Marcus Gunnar Franzén (pronounced [ˈjûːan franˈseːn] ; born 23 December 1979) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey winger who played 11 seasons...
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Ivar Franzén (1932–2004), Swedish politician Jens Franzen (1937–2018), German paleontologist Johan Franzén (born 1979), Swedish ice hockey player Johan Franzén...
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Johan Franzén (11 November 1879, in Övermark – 3 June 1946) was a Finnish farmer, bank director and politician. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland...
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Finehair in Vikings (2016–2020).[citation needed] Franzén was born in Keminmaa, north Finland. Franzén has described his childhood as difficult due to his...
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Smythe Trophy as playoffs MVP. His 13 playoff goals tied with teammate Johan Franzén for the Red Wings record for most in a single postseason. At the end...
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February, that he would be replaced by friend and Red Wing teammate Johan Franzén. The announcement came from Sweden Head Coach Bengt-Åke Gustafsson....
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regular season. Led by forwards Henrik Zetterberg, Pavel Datsyuk, and Johan Franzen, Detroit scored 55 goals in the first three rounds of the playoffs....
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an 8–4 win over the St. Louis Blues, becoming the first person since Johan Franzén in February 2011 to accomplish that feat, and 45th player to do it....
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player Alexander Ytterell (born July 1, 1991) NHL ice hockey player Johan Franzén (born December 23, 1979) NHL ice hockey player Mattias Tedenby (born...
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the current municipality's boundaries. Vetlanda is the birthplace of Johan Franzén, a professional ice hockey center who played for the Detroit Red Wings...
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