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Mika Hannula

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Born2 Apr 1979 (47 years)
NationalitySweden flagSweden

Mika Hannula is a professional ice hockey player. Born on April 2, 1979, in Stockholm, Sweden, Hannula is known for his physical game and his skating prowess. He is also known as a good scorer in the minor league level. Hannula was the #269 overall by the Minnesota Wild in the 2002 drafts and signed a one-year entry-level contract with the team in 2003-2004. For the next season, Hannula signed another one-year contract this time with Malmo.

The Swedish player played the most number of games with Elitserien at 266 total games. He also scored during his time with this team at a total of 71 points. He played the most number of games postseason with Elitserien as well, playing 39 postseason games with the team. Awards won by season include the World Championship Silver Medal in the 2002-2003 seasons, as well as the Olympics Gold Medal and the World Championship Medal in 2005-2006. After he was released by Metallurg Magnitogorsk after the 2010-2011 seasons, Hannula was picked up Djurgaden.