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Antti Niemi

1983 - Today

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Antti Niemi (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈɑntːi ˈnie̯mi]; born 29 August 1983) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey goaltender. During the 2009–10 season as a member of the Chicago Blackhawks, he became the first Finnish goaltender to win the Stanley Cup, and has also played for the San Jose Sharks, Dallas Stars, Pittsburgh Penguins, Florida Panthers, and Montreal Canadiens. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Antti Niemi is the 442nd most popular hockey player (down from 435th in 2019), the 686th most popular biography from Finland (up from 703rd in 2019) and the 56th most popular Finnish Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Antti Niemi ranks 442 out of 676Before him are Bill Guerin, Karri Rämö, Jarkko Immonen, Harri Säteri, Antti Pihlström, and Nik Antropov. After him are Dennis Endras, Jordan Staal, Lars Eller, Mike Comrie, Jonathan Toews, and Christian Bäckman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Antti Niemi ranks 1,116Before him are Libania Grenot, Amaral, Evaldo Silva dos Santos, Bertrand Kaï, Hiroyuki Takahashi, and Matteo Paro. After him are Tom Ford, Takatoshi Matsumoto, Ľubomíra Kurhajcová, Peter Kauzer, Davide Biondini, and Ricardo Clark.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Antti Niemi ranks 686 out of 751Before him are Markus Granlund (1993), Karri Rämö (1986), Jarkko Immonen (1982), Harri Säteri (1989), Antti Pihlström (1984), and Anna Abreu (1990). After him are Sandhja (1991), Hanna-Maria Seppälä (1984), Fredrik Jensen (1997), Mari Eder (1987), Hannu Patronen (1984), and Roni Porokara (1983).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Finland

Among hockey players born in Finland, Antti Niemi ranks 56Before him are Mikko Rantanen (1996), Markus Granlund (1993), Karri Rämö (1986), Jarkko Immonen (1982), Harri Säteri (1989), and Antti Pihlström (1984). After him are Mikko Koskinen (1988), Oskar Osala (1987), Sebastian Aho (1997), Atte Ohtamaa (1987), Toni Rajala (1991), and Lauri Korpikoski (1986).