The Winnipeg Jets of the upstart World Hockey Association signed him and fellow countryman Anders Hedberg, helping take the Jets to two Avco Cup Championships (1976 & 1978). H and they would e was a two-time Assists leader in the WHA. The Swedish Centre would never have less than 114 Points a season as a Jet, and he was third overall in Points three years in a row (1975-76 to 1977-78). When the league folded, he was cemented as the WHA’s all-time leader in Assists per Game with 1.15.
Nilsson (and Hedberg) would sign with the New York Rangers, and he was poised to prove his worth in Gotham, but a severe ankle injury after being taken down by Denis Potvin reduced his skill set. A second injury to his knee would cause him to miss a full NHL season, and his return was short-lived.
While Nilsson did not have that long a career, his importance to the game of hockey cannot be discounted.



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