Elitserien 1988/89

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The 1988/89 Elitserien season was the 14th season of the Swedish ice hockey - Elitserien . Swedish champions were for the twelfth time in the club's history of Djurgårdens IF , while IF Björklöven was relegated to the second division.

Regular season

mode

First there was a main round with a home and away leg, in which each of the twelve teams played 22 games. Then the last two in the Allsvenskan had to compete against the best teams in the second division to stay in the league, while the other ten teams played a further 18 games (each game against every other opponent), with the results from previous matches being adopted . The eight best teams then qualified for the play-offs, while the playing time for the last two of the continuation round was over. Each team received two points for a win, one point for a draw and zero points for a defeat.

Main round

club Sp S. U N T GT Points
1. Leksands IF 22nd 13 1 8th 107 75 27
2. AIK Solna 22nd 13 0 9 87 65 26th
3. Djurgårdens IF 22nd 12 2 8th 75 65 26th
4th Södertälje SK 22nd 10 6th 6th 80 74 26th
5. Luleå HF 22nd 12 1 9 93 85 25th
6th Färjestad BK 22nd 11 1 10 86 78 23
7th HV71 22nd 10 2 10 92 79 22nd
8th. Brynäs IF 22nd 9 2 11 66 78 20th
9. MODO hockey 22nd 9 2 11 74 89 20th
10. Skellefteå AIK 22nd 8th 1 13 71 75 17th
11. Västerås IK 22nd 7th 3 12 69 108 17th
12. IF Björklöven 22nd 5 5 12 59 88 15th

Sp = games, W = wins, U = draws, N = defeats

Continuation round

club Sp S. U N T GT Points
1. Djurgårdens IF 40 24 5 11 162 124 53
2. Leksands IF 40 25th 2 13 204 151 52
3. Södertälje SK 40 19th 8th 13 157 140 46
4th Luleå HF 40 20th 3 17th 177 170 43
5. Färjestad BK 40 20th 2 18th 161 153 42
6th Brynäs IF 40 19th 3 18th 161 142 41
7th AIK Solna 40 19th 2 19th 142 147 40
8th. HV71 40 17th 3 20th 156 155 37
9. MODO hockey 40 17th 3 20th 148 170 37
10. Skellefteå AIK 40 10 1 29 122 170 21st

Top scorer

Abbreviations: T = goals, V = assists , pts = points

player team T V Pt
Lars-Gunnar Pettersson Luleå 29 24 53
Ivan Hansen Leksand 20th 27 47
Kjell Dahlin Farjestad 23 20th 43
Robert Burakovsky AIK 23 20th 43
Johan Strömvall Luleå 23 19th 42
Thomas Sjogren Södertälje 23 19th 42
Kent Nilsson Djurgården 21st 21st 42
Thomas Rundqvist Farjestad 15th 16 41
Bjorn Carlsson AIK 21st 19th 40
Per-Olof Carlsson Leksand 18th 22nd 40

Play-offs

The quarter-finals and semi-finals were played in the "best-of-three" mode , the final in the "best-of-five" mode.

Tournament tree

  Quarter finals Semifinals final
                           
  1 Djurgårdens IF 2        
7th AIK Solna 0  
1 Djurgårdens IF 2
  6th Brynäs IF 0  
4th Luleå HF 1
6th Brynäs IF 2  
1 Djurgårdens IF 3
  2 Leksands IF 1
3 Södertälje SK 2    
5 Färjestad BK 0  
3 Södertälje SK 1
  2 Leksands IF 2  
2 Leksands IF 2
  8th HV71 1  

Swedish champion

Swedish champion Djurgårdens IF

Djurgårdens IF logo

Goalkeepers: Rolf Ridderwall , Mats Ytter

Defenders: Arto Blomsten , Christian Due-Boje , Thomas Eriksson , Kenneth Kennholt , Karl-Erik Lilja , Claes Norström , Stefan Perlström , Orwar Stambert

Attackers: Bengt Åkerblom , Ola Andersson , Charles Berglund , Johan Garpenlöv , Mikael Johansson , Anders Johnson , Ola Josefsson , Kent Nilsson , Peter Nilsson , Jens Öhling , Håkan Södergren , Jan Viktorson , Peter Wallén

Head coach: Tommy Boustedt

All-Star Team

goal Rolf Ridderwal (Djurgården)
defense Anders Eldebrink (Södertälje) Börje Salming ( Toronto , NHL )
Storm Kent Nilsson (Djurgården) Thomas Rundqvist (Färjestad) Jonas Bergqvist (Leksand)

Awards

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