Jere Lehtinen Position Right Wing Shoots Right Nickname Lehts Height Weight 6 ft 0 in ( 1.83 m ) 192 lb ( 87 kg ) NHL Team F. Teams Dallas Stars Minnesota North Stars Nationality Finland Born June 24 , 1973 , Espoo , FIN NHL Draft 88th overall , 1992 Minnesota North Stars Pro Career 1992 – present Jere Lehtinen ( born June 24 , 1973 in Espoo , Finland ) is a Finnish professional ice hockey forward . He plays as a left winger , but was a right winger before moving to NHL . Playing career Jere Lehtinen was drafted 88th overall in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft by the Minnesota North Stars . After the franchise moved to Dallas , he won the Frank J. Selke Trophy three times as the league 's best defensive forward , and the Stanley Cup in 1999 . He has also represented Finland in international tournaments , winning one silver and two bronze Olympic medals , a silver medal at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey , and was part of the renowned first line of Team Finland dubbed by Finnish fans the `` Ankkalinna '' ( `` Duckpond '' , a reference to their nicknames `` Tupu , Hupu , Lupu '' ; `` Dewey , Huey , Luey '' ) line in the 1995 world championships with Saku Koivu and Ville Peltonen , winning Finland 's only IIHF World Championship gold medal to date . The three also made up the tournament 's all-star line . To date , Lehtinen is the only Finnish player to have won both a World Championships gold medal and a Stanley Cup . Awards Played in SM-liiga All-Star Game - 1995 Raimo Kilpiö Trophy - 1995 Played in NHL All-Star Game - 1998 Frank J. Selke Trophy - 1998 , 1999 , 2003 Stanley Cup - 1999 Career statistics     Regular Season   Playoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1992-93 Kiekko-Espoo SM-l 45 13 14 27 6 -- -- -- -- -- 1993-94 TPS SM-l 42 19 20 39 6 11 11 2 13 2 1994-95 TPS SM-l 39 19 23 42 33 13 8 6 14 4 1995-96 Michigan K-Wings IHL 1 1 0 1 0 -- -- -- -- -- 1995-96 Dallas Stars NHL 57 6 22 28 16 -- -- -- -- -- 1996-97 Dallas Stars NHL 63 16 27 43 2 7 2 2 4 0 1997-98 Dallas Stars NHL 72 23 19 42 20 12 3 5 8 2 1998-99 Dallas Stars NHL 74 20 32 52 18 23 10 3 13 2 1999-00 Dallas Stars NHL 17 3 5 8 0 13 1 5 6 2 2000-01 Dallas Stars NHL 74 20 25 45 24 10 1 0 1 2 2001-02 Dallas Stars NHL 73 25 24 49 14 -- -- -- -- -- 2002-03 Dallas Stars NHL 80 31 17 48 20 12 3 2 5 0 2003-04 Dallas Stars NHL 58 13 13 26 20 5 0 0 0 0 2005-06 Dallas Stars NHL 80 33 19 52 30 SM-liiga Totals 126 51 57 108 46 24 19 8 27 6 NHL Totals 648 190 203 393 164 86 23 18 41 5 International play Olympic medal record Men 's Ice hockey Bronze 1994 Lillehammer Ice hockey Bronze 1998 Nagano Ice hockey Silver 2006 Turin Ice hockey Played for Finland in : 1992 World Championships 1994 World Championships 1994 Winter Olympics ( bronze medal ) 1995 World Championships ( gold medal ) 1996 World Cup of Hockey 1998 Winter Olympics 2004 World Cup of Hockey ( silver medal ) 2006 Winter Olympics ( silver medal ) International statistics Year Team Event   GP G A Pts PIM 2004 Finland WCH 6 1 3 4 4 2006 Finland Oly 8 3 5 8 0 External links Jere Lehtinen on the official Dallas Stars website Statistics from Internet Hockey Database Preceded by : Tero Lehterä Winner of the Raimo Kilpiö trophy 1994-95 Succeeded by : Waltteri Immonen Preceded by : Michael Peca Winner of the Frank J. Selke Trophy 1998 , 1999 Succeeded by : Steve Yzerman Preceded by : Michael Peca Winner of the Frank J. Selke Trophy 2003 Succeeded by : Kris Draper Categories : 1973 births | Dallas Stars players | Finnish ice hockey players | Finnish ice hockey world championship gold medalists | Finnish Stanley Cup winners | Frank Selke Trophy winners | Hockey players at the 2006 Winter Olympics | Living people | Minnesota North Stars draft picks | People from Espoo | SM-liiga players | Stanley Cup champions | Winter Olympics medalists | Olympic silver medalists for Canada | Olympic bronze medalists for Canada In other languages : Deutsch | Suomi | Svenska Dallas Stars Minnesota North Stars NHL Right Wing Right 6 0 192 Lehts FIN June 24 , 1973 Espoo , FIN 88th overall 1992 Minnesota North Stars 1992 Tero Lehterä Winner of the Raimo Kilpiö trophy 1994-95 Waltteri Immonen Winner of the Frank J. Selke Trophy 1998 , 1999 Michael Peca Steve Yzerman Winner of the Frank J. Selke Trophy 2003 Michael Peca Kris Draper 