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The Sweden men's national ice hockey team (Swedish: Sveriges herrlandslag i ishockey) is governed by the Swedish Ice Hockey Association. It is one of the most successful national ice hockey teams in the world and a member of the so-called " Big Six ", the unofficial group of the six strongest men's ice hockey nations, along with Canada , the ...
The SHL (Swedish Hockey League or Svenska hockeyligan), founded in 1975 as Elitserien, is the highest level of men's ice hockey in Sweden, the second-most attended (in average attendance) sports league in Sweden (after Allsvenskan), [4] the third-most attended ice hockey league in Europe, [14] and as of 2006 is the fourth-highest paid hockey ...
In the 1975–76 season, the Elitserien was started and from the last season with Division 1, 1974-75, playoffs for the top four teams decided the Swedish ice hockey champions. From 1987-88, eight teams have played the championships, and from 2013-14 ten teams. (The league was expanded from 10 to 12 teams in 1987-88, and from 12 to 14 teams in ...
Three players in SHL history have been awarded the Golden Puck, as ice hockey player of the year in Sweden, more than once; Anders Andersson, Leif Holmqvist and Peter Forsberg have all won it twice. The top five career scorers in the SHL are Johan Davidsson (561 points), Fredrik Bremberg (501), Håkan Loob (500), Stefan Nilsson (489) and Ove ...
Since its inauguration in 1975, the Swedish Hockey League (formerly Elitserien) has had 49 seasons. Seasons. As Elitserien. 1975–76; 1976–77; 1977–78;
The Swedish Ice Hockey Association (Swedish: Svenska Ishockeyförbundet (SIF)) in Swedish, is an association of Swedish ice hockey clubs. It was established in Stockholm on 17 November 1922 by representatives from seven clubs. [1] Before then, organized ice hockey in Sweden had been administered by the Swedish Football Association.
The 4th ranked team from HockeyAllsvenskan started with 4 points, the 5th ranked team with 3 points, the 6th ranked team with 2 points, and the 7th ranked team with 1 point. The teams met each other two times, giving a total of 6 rounds. The 7th ranked team, which was Mora, won the pre-qualification and thus reached the Kvalserien.
Sweden national hockey team may refer to: Sweden men's national field hockey team; Sweden women's national field hockey team; Sweden men's national ice hockey team;