By the Numbers: Sami Salo
A Closer Look at What Salo Brings to the Bolts
Fast Facts
- Was a ninth-round draft pick, selected 239th overall, by the Ottawa Senators at the 1996 NHL Entry Draft
- Was teammates with current Lightning defenseman Mattias Ohlund as a member of the Vancouver Canucks from 2002-03 to 2008-09
- With the game-winning goal on November 25, 2011 at Phoenix, Salo surpassed Mattias Ohlund as the Canucks' defenseman with the most game-winning goals (20) in franchise history
- Salo has competed for Finland on the international stage, appearing in two World Championships, three Winter Olympics and one World Cup, winning silver medals at the 2001 World Championships and the 2006 Winter Olympics, as well as a bronze medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics
- Honored as a member of the NHL All-Rookie Team following the 1998-99 season after registering seven goals and 19 points in 61 games with Ottawa
By The Numbers:
Sami Salo scored seven power play goals last season for the Vancouver Canucks2:45 — Average power-play time on ice per game, which ranked second among all Canucks blueliners and fifth overall on the team. Salo's right-handed shot and ability to move the puck out of the defensive zone and spark the transition should enhance the Lightning's unit with the man advantage that is looking to improve upon a 15.2 percent efficiency rating last season.
3 —Game-winning goals potted by Salo in 2011-12, leading all Vancouver defensemen and matching the second-highest single-season total of his career. Salo notched the game-deciding tallies on October 15, October 22 and November 25.
7 —Power-play goals scored by Salo last season, his most since he had nine in 2005-06. His total of tallies with the man advantage also was tops among all Canucks blueliners in 2011-12 and was fourth overall on the team.
14 — Average number of penalty minutes accrued by Salo over the past three seasons, proving he is a physical, yet responsible defenseman who plays the game right and will not prove to be a liability defensively.
77 — Blocked shots recorded by Salo in 2011-12, his most since the 2007-08 season when he had 79.

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