Elitserien 1990/91

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The 1990/91 Elitserien season was the 16th season of the Swedish Elitserien . Swedish champion was for the 13th time in the club's history and for the third time in a row at Djurgårdens IF .

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. Djurgårdens IF 22nd 14th 2 6th 84 58 30th
2. Färjestad BK 22nd 13 3 6th 98 65 29
3. Luleå HF 22nd 12 1 9 107 75 25th
4th AIK Solna 22nd 10 5 7th 70 66 25th
5. HV71 22nd 9 4th 9 81 68 22nd
6th Malmö IF 22nd 9 3 10 70 70 21st
7th MODO hockey 22nd 8th 5 9 76 84 21st
8th. Brynäs IF 22nd 8th 4th 10 65 75 20th
9. Västerås IK 22nd 7th 6th 9 67 79 20th
10. Södertälje SK 22nd 8th 4th 10 73 92 20th
11. Leksands IF 22nd 8th 3 11 66 87 19th
12. Västra Frölunda 22nd 3 6th 13 59 57 12

Sp = games, S = wins, U = draws, N = losses, OTS = overtime wins, OTN = overtime losses, SOS = penalty wins, SON = penalty losses

Continuation round

club Sp S. U N T GT Points
1. Djurgårdens IF 40 22nd 6th 12 144 108 50
2. Färjestad BK 40 20th 8th 12 161 127 48
3. Luleå HF 40 23 1 16 181 141 47
4th Västerås IK 40 19th 8th 13 135 132 46
5. Malmö IF 40 19th 7th 14th 152 129 45
6th HV71 40 17th 5 18th 142 119 39
7th Södertälje SK 40 15th 7th 18th 147 172 37
8th. Brynäs IF 40 14th 6th 20th 112 133 34
9. AIK Solna 40 13 8th 19th 121 144 34
10. MODO hockey 40 13 7th 20th 133 164 33

Sp = games, S = wins, U = draws, N = losses, OTS = overtime wins, OTN = overtime losses, SOS = penalty wins, SON = penalty losses

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 Södertälje SK 0  
1 Djurgårdens IF 2
  4th Västerås IK 0  
4th Västerås IK 2
6th HV71 0  
1 Djurgårdens IF 3
  2 Färjestad BK 0
3 Luleå HF 2    
5 Malmö IF 0  
3 Luleå HF 1
  2 Färjestad BK 2  
2 Färjestad BK 2
  8th Brynäs IF 0  

Swedish champion

Swedish champion Djurgårdens IF

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Goalkeepers: Joakim Persson , Tommy Söderström

Defenders: Arto Blomsten , Christian Due-Boje , Thomas Eriksson , Kenneth Kennholt , Per Nygårds , Marcus Ragnarsson , Orwar Stambert

Attackers: Charles Berglund , Fredrik Bremberg , Stefan Gustavsson , Magnus Jansson , Mikael Johansson , Anders Johnson , Ola Josefsson , Johan Lindstedt , Peter Nilsson , Jens Öhling , Håkan Södergren , Jan Viktorson

Head coach: Lasse Falk

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