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Linus Ullmark

Hockey Player

Birthday July 31, 1993

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Lugnvik, Sweden

Age 31 Years

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Who Is Linus Ullmark? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Linus Ullmark was born on July 31, 1993, making him 31 years old as of 2025. Hailing from Sweden, he has made a name for himself in the world of professional ice hockey. Ullmark began his career in Sweden before making a significant leap to the National Hockey League (NHL), where he currently plays as a goaltender. Over the years, he has earned recognition for his impressive skills and athleticism on the ice.

Occupation Hockey Player
Date of Birth July 31, 1993
Age 31 Years
Birth Place Lugnvik, Sweden
Horoscope Leo
Country Sweden

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Linus Ullmark boasts an impressive stature for a goaltender. He stands at 6 feet 4 inches (193 cm) tall and weighs approximately 220 pounds (100 kg). His tall and robust frame is advantageous in the goal, allowing him to cover a substantial area and make critical saves.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Linus Ullmark is in a relationship with his long-time girlfriend, which has not been extensively covered in mainstream media. While details about his personal life are typically kept private, the couple often shares their experiences on social media. Linus values family and often dedicates time to being with his loved ones, highlighting the importance of strong familial bonds in his life.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Linus Ullmark’s net worth is estimated to be around $5 million. This figure is a reflection of his lucrative contracts in the NHL, where he has built a solid reputation as a starting goaltender. His annual salary is believed to be around $3 million, contributing significantly to his overall earnings.

Career, Business, and Investments

Linus Ullmark's professional career began in the Swedish Hockey League before he was drafted by the Buffalo Sabres in the NHL. After quickly rising through the ranks, he established himself as a key player for the Sabres and later the Boston Bruins, where he has continued to excel. Apart from hockey, Linus has shown interest in business ventures, focusing on investments that align with his personal values, including health and sports-related projects.

Ullmark began his junior career assigned to Kramfors-Alliansen of the Swedish J18 Elit League in the 2008–09 season, despite remaining part of Modo's organization. However, when one of the goaltenders assigned to Modo's J20 team left, Ullmark rejoined Modo and appeared in one game in the 2009–10 season.

He remained with Modo's J20 team for the 2010–11 season, appearing in two games. He split the 2011–12 season between Modo's J20 team and Modo's senior team in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL), playing 25 games in J20 and 3 games in the SHL.

He split the 2012–13 season between Modo's J20 team, playing 25 games, registering a 2.04 goals against average (GAA) and a save percentage 0.924, Mora IK in the HockeyAllsvenskan, playing six games with a GAA of 2.10 and a save percentage of 0.904 and six games with Modo's senior team, with a 2.07 GAA and a 0.934 save percentage.

He added five games in the playoffs with Modo's senior team. Ullmark played with Modo's senior team only in 2013–14 season, making 35 appearances, with a record of 17 wins and 16 losses (17–16–0), a GAA of 2.08 and a save percentage of 0.931. For his play that season, he was awarded the Honken Trophy as the league's best goaltender.

He returned to Modo for the 2014–15 season playing 35 games, with a record of 12–20–0, a GAA of 3.12 and a save percentage of 0.904.

Social Network

Linus Ullmark is active on various social media platforms where he engages with fans and shares insights into his daily life and career. His Instagram profile, where he frequently posts about his games, training routines, and personal moments, has garnered a substantial following. He uses platforms like Twitter and Facebook to connect with supporters and promote his professional endeavors.

The 2022–23 season was a historic one for the Bruins. Ullmark and Swayman's post-victory "goalie hug" embrace became a widely-covered team ritual. Ullmark was named one of three Boston representatives to the 2023 NHL All–Star Weekend, joining head coach Jim Montgomery and teammate David Pastrňák.

Ullmark notched his 100th career win on 19 January, saving 25 of 26 shots against the New York Islanders. On 25 February, he became the thirteenth NHL goaltender to score a goal, and the first since Pekka Rinne in 2020, as he shot the puck directly into the Vancouver Canucks' empty net with less than one minute remaining in the Bruins' 3–1 win.

The Bruins finished the regular season with new records in both wins (65) and points (135), winning the Presidents' Trophy. Ullmark and Swayman together received the William M. Jennings Trophy as the goaltending tandem to allow the fewest goals against.

Ullmark's personal record was 40–6–1 and he led the NHL in GAA (1.89) and save percentage (.938). He was named a finalist for the Vezina Trophy as the league's best goaltender. The Bruins entered the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs as the favourites for the championship.

However, they were ousted in the first round by the Florida Panthers, squandering a 3–1 series lead in the process. Ullmark was ultimately pulled after Game 6, after he had allowed seven goals in the game.

Ullmark defended coach Montgomery, saying "something that everybody does when things aren't going the way they want to is they're trying to find a scapegoat." Ullmark was named an NHL First Team All-Star on 26 June and the winner of the Vezina Trophy on 27 June.

Although Ullmark entered the 2023–24 season as Boston's starting goaltender, Swayman's play saw him get an uptick in starts. As was established in the previous two seasons, however, the two still split relatively even starts, with Ullmark starting 39 games to Swayman's 43.

Ullmark finished off the season on a strong note, recording a 1.90 GAA and .935 save percentage in his final nine games after the trade deadline. Faced with a goaltending dilemma, Montgomery started Swayman in the Bruins first game in the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs against the Toronto Maple Leafs, and then Ullmark in Game 2.

After Game 2, the rest of the starts of the series went to Swayman, and the Bruins would beat the Maple Leafs in seven games to advance to the second round. Although Swayman served as the team's starting goaltender for the second round matchup against the Panthers, Ullmark did come into relief for Swayman in Game 2.

The Bruins were eventually eliminated in six games by the Panthers.

Education

While specific information about Linus Ullmark's formal education is limited, it is known that he dedicated much of his youth to honing his skills in ice hockey. Balancing academics with sports, Ullmark’s focus on his athletic career eventually led him to prioritize professional training and development as he advanced through junior leagues and into professional hockey.


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