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Mikkel Bødker

1989 - Today

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Mikkel Bødker (surname alternately spelled Boedker; born 16 December 1989) is a Danish former professional ice hockey right winger. He was selected eighth overall by the Phoenix Coyotes in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft, making him the highest-ever drafted Danish player. He also featured on the cover of the video game NHL 10 in Denmark and Norway. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mikkel Bødker is the 497th most popular hockey player (up from 624th in 2019), the 965th most popular biography from Denmark (up from 1,039th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Danish Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Mikkel Bødker ranks 497 out of 676Before him are Atte Ohtamaa, David Alegre, Brad Richards, Toni Rajala, Johan Fransson, and Ed Jovanovski. After him are Lauri Korpikoski, Claude Giroux, Doug Weight, Milan Michálek, Viktor Tikhonov, and Vasily Koshechkin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Mikkel Bødker ranks 1,055Before him are Alessio Foconi, Benjamin Weger, Chris Brochu, Philipp Bargfrede, Patrick Wiencek, and Savio Nsereko. After him are Deepika Singh, Víctor Rodríguez, Huo Liang, Vincent Luis, Javid Hamzatau, and Xiao Guodong.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Mikkel Bødker ranks 965 out of 1,032Before him are Rikke Møller Pedersen (1989), Mads Würtz Schmidt (1994), Anders Dreyer (1998), Frans Putros (1993), Mikkel Bjerg (1998), and Lucas Andersen (1994). After him are Francis Dickoh (1982), Sofie Junge Pedersen (1992), Michael Færk Christensen (1986), Thomas Mogensen (1983), Jens Jønsson (1993), and Morten Rasmussen (1985).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Denmark

Among hockey players born in Denmark, Mikkel Bødker ranks 7Before him are Nikolaj Ehlers (1996), Frans Nielsen (1984), Morten Green (1981), Peter Regin (1986), Sebastian Dahm (1987), and Lars Eller (1989). After him are Philip Larsen (1989), Nicklas Jensen (1993), Frederik Andersen (1989), and Jannik Hansen (1986).