27-05-2025
SDHL's All-Time Scoring Leader Emma Nordin Calls It A Career
Emma Nordin announced her retirement this week stepping away from the game as the SDHL's all-time leading scorer.
"There is only one Emma Nordin," her club Lulea wrote in a translated social media post. "You have inspired and paved the way for future generations of ice hockey players with your skill, your courage and above all your big heart. We will miss you on the ice. Thank you for everything."
The 34-year-old spent the first half of her career with MoDo, but has played for Lulea since 2015-2016.
In 475 career games in Sweden's top league, Nordin recorded 580 points. Her best season was her first with Lulea scoring 31 goals and 62 points in 31 games.
Nordin won seven SDHL titles and was twice named the league's Best Forward, and was also named Swedish Player of the Year twice in her career.
Internationally, Nordin represented Sweden at four Olympic Games and six World Championships, as well as two U-18 World Championships.
At the 2019 World Championships, Nordin served as Sweden's captain.
This season, her last, Nordin recorded 17 goals and 29 points in 34 games.