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From the archive: St. Nicklas: Goalkeeper's best friend
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Unveiling the Archive: St. Nicklas – The Ultimate Ally for Goalkeepers

August 15, 2025 3 Min Read
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Hockey News has made available a comprehensive archive to all THN subscribers, featuring 76 years of historical stories and features. Subscribers can access the full archive by signing up now at thn.com/free.

The article titled “St. Nick Lath: The Goalkeeper’s Best Friend,” published on August 1, 1997, by Chuck Carlton, focuses on Kevin Lidstrom, a highly regarded defenseman known for his understated excellence. Before turning three, Kevin already had a sense of his father’s profession, though he wasn’t particularly impressed. Elder Ridstrom noted that Kevin, aware of his hockey career, simply watches him on TV without much fuss, much like most NHL players who observe Lidstrom’s calm and skillful defensive play.

Lidstrom is admired for his unassuming personality and effective defensive skills, often overshadowed in media by flashier players. Detroit Red Wings scouts and former teammates, including Mark Howe, praise his consistency and humility. Despite not being a Norris Trophy finalist or a first-team All-Star that season, many, including teammate Darren McCarty, consider him underrated. Coach Scotty Bowman and team leaders like Steve Yzerman and Dave Lewis hail Lidstrom as one of the league’s top defensemen, vital in all key game situations.

With the unfortunate accident and head injury of Vladimir Konstantinov, the Red Wings increasingly rely on Lidstrom’s steady presence. His calm demeanor and strategic play style contrasts with Konstantinov’s aggressive approach, yet his desire to win and resilience make him invaluable. Lidstrom’s stats reflect his effectiveness, ranking third among defensemen in scoring last season and playing a crucial role in the playoffs.

Lidstrom’s journey began in Vasteras, Sweden, where he balanced hockey, soccer, and engineering studies, inspired by Swedish hockey legend Borge Salming. Although drafted in the third round of the 1989 NHL draft, Lidstrom’s skill shone through after arriving in Detroit in 1991. With the help of compatriot Johann Galpenlov and veterans like Paul Coffey, Lidstrom adjusted to North American hockey and culture, steadily improving his game and becoming a premier NHL defenseman. He scored career highs in goals and points in the 1995-96 season and participated in the All-Star Game, refining his skills as one of the best in the league.

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For hockey fans, Lidstrom exemplifies the value of quiet, consistent excellence over flashiness, demonstrating how skill and dedication can sometimes be overlooked in favor of more ostentatious talent. His story is a testament to the importance of perseverance, adaptability, and leadership, qualities that continue to shape the sport and inspire players and fans alike.

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