. . . . . . "6"^^ . . . . "Swedish"@en . . "187"^^ . . . . . "Ulf \"Uffe\" Sterner (born February 11, 1941) is a Swedish retired ice hockey forward. He played in nine IIHF World Championships for Sweden, where the team won seven medals: one gold, five silver, and one bronze. He was also a member of the silver medal team at the 1964 Winter Olympics. Sterner played for Forshaga IF from 1956\u201361, V\u00E4stra Fr\u00F6lunda IF from 1961\u201364, and for the New York Rangers in 1964\u201365, before returning to Sweden to play for R\u00F6gle BK and F\u00E4rjestads BK. He finished his career in England with the London Lions in 1973\u201374. On January 27, 1965, he became the first European-trained player to play in the National Hockey League (NHL)."@en . . "Ulf \"Uffe\" Sterner (born February 11, 1941) is a Swedish retired ice hockey forward. He played in nine IIHF World Championships for Sweden, where the team won seven medals: one gold, five silver, and one bronze. He was also a member of the silver medal team at the 1964 Winter Olympics. Sterner played for Forshaga IF from 1956\u201361, V\u00E4stra Fr\u00F6lunda IF from 1961\u201364, and for the New York Rangers in 1964\u201365, before returning to Sweden to play for R\u00F6gle BK and F\u00E4rjestads BK. He finished his career in England with the London Lions in 1973\u201374. On January 27, 1965, he became the first European-trained player to play in the National Hockey League (NHL)."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "200"^^ . . . . . "1956"^^ . "2"^^ . . . . . "1990"^^ . . . . "Left"@en . . "Ulf Sterner"@en . . "1941-02-11"^^ .