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Henrik Eriksson

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Henrik Eriksson
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  • Sport: Hockey
  • Position: centre
  • Nationality: Sweden Sweden
  • Birth date: 1979-02-13 (34 years)
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Henrik Eriksson is a Swedish center on AIK.

Eriksson began his junior career with Leksand in 1995, and made his Elitserien debut with the club in 1998. He joined Timra in 1999, and played the next four years with the club before signing with Rogle. With Rogle, Eriksson broke out as an offensive asset to his team, recording 6 straight 20+ point seasons since 2003. He had the best statistical season in 2004-05, scoring 21 goals and 31 points. He set a new high with 92 penalty minutes in his second season with Almtuna, and signed with AIK in 2008.

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