Elitserien 2009/10

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Master: HV 71 Jönköping Logo.svg HV71
Relegated: Rögle BK
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The 2009/10 season was the 35th season of the Swedish Elitserien . The preliminary round was played from September 21, 2009 to March 13, 2010. The play-offs began on March 18, 2010, the decisive final took place on April 24, 2010. Swedish champion 2009/10 was HV 71 Jönköping . As in the previous year, Södertälje SK and Rögle BK had to compete in the Kvalserien , a relegation round between the best four teams of the second-rate HockeyAllsvenskan and the last two of the Elite series . While Södertälje reached relegation, Rögle BK rose and was replaced by AIK Ishockey .

Attendees

team place Hall capacity
Brynas IF.svg Brynäs IF Gävle Läkerol Arena 8,265
Djurgårdens IF Logo.svg Djurgårdens IF Stockholm Hovet 8,300
Frölunda HC Gothenburg Scandinavium 12,044
Logo Färjestads BK.svg Färjestad BK Karlstad Löfberg's Purple Arena 8,250
HV 71 Jönköping Logo.svg HV 71 Jönköping Jonkoping Kinnarps Arena 7,038
Linköpings HC Linkoping Cloetta Center 8,500
Luleå HF Luleå Coop Arena 6,000
Modo Logo.svg MODO hockey Örnsköldsvik Fjallraven Center 7,600
RogleBK logo.gif Rögle BK Ängelholm Lindab Arena 5,300
Logo Skellefteå AIK.svg Skellefteå AIK Skellefteå Skellefteå Kraft Arena 6.001
Logo Södertälje SK.svg Södertälje SK Södertälje AXA Sports Center 7,250
Timrå IK Timrå E.ON Arena 6,000

Regular season

mode

The twelve teams of the Elitserien each played five games against each other. Six teams played 28 home games and 27 away games, while the other teams played 27 home games and 28 away games. A team that was allowed to play more home games this season had fewer home games in the next season, unless they were relegated.

Each team received three points for a win in regular time. In the event of a tie after regular time, extra time was played in which the winner receives two points and the loser one point. In the event of a tie after extra time, each team received one point. There were no points for a loss in regular time. The best eight teams of the preliminary round reach the play-off series, while the last two teams in the Kvalserien have to play against the best four teams of the second-rate HockeyAllsvenskan for their place in the league. For the clubs in places 9 and 10, the season ends after the preliminary round.

Closing table

club Sp S. OTS U OTN N Gates Points
1. HV71 55 25th 6th 5 3 16 188: 155 95
2. Djurgårdens IF 55 26th 2 7th 3 17th 161: 130 92
3. Linköpings HC 55 27 3 3 2 20th 163: 139 92
4th Skellefteå AIK 55 26th 1 4th 4th 20th 146: 141 88
5. Färjestad BK 55 25th 2 3 5 20th 132: 144 87
6th Brynäs IF 55 20th 6th 11 1 17th 144: 124 84
7th Frölunda HC 55 22nd 1 9 1 22nd 155: 156 78
8th. Timrå IK 55 18th 3 8th 7th 19th 138: 150 75
9. MODO hockey 55 16 7th 8th 4th 20th 161: 150 74
10. Luleå HF 55 19th 4th 2 7th 23 139: 143 74
11. Södertälje SK 55 14th 7th 4th 3 27 131: 176 63
12. Rögle BK 55 13 4th 2 6th 30th 125: 175 55

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

Top scorer

Abbreviations: Sp = games, T = goals, V = assists , pts = points; Fat: best value

player team Sp T V Pt
NorwayNorway Mats Zuccarello MODO hockey 55 23 41 64
SwedenSweden Tony Mårtensson Linköpings HC 55 19th 44 63
SwedenSweden Johan Davidsson HV71 55 12 46 58
Czech RepublicCzech Republic David Petrasek HV71 38 30th 21st 51
SwedenSweden Marcus Nilson Djurgårdens IF 53 24 27 51
SwedenSweden Linus Klasen Södertälje SK 51 19th 32 51
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jaroslav Hlinka Linköpings HC 41 13 37 50
SwedenSweden Magnus Johansson Linköpings HC 52 8th 41 49
FinlandFinland Eero Somervuori Brynäs IF 55 19th 25th 44
CanadaCanada Daniel Corso Timrå IK 49 16 28 44

Play-offs

The play-offs are carried out in the "best of seven" mode.

  Quarter finals Semifinals final
                           
  1. HV 71 Jönköping Logo.svg HV71 4th        
8th. Timrå IK 1  
1. HV 71 Jönköping Logo.svg HV71 4th
  4th Logo Skellefteå AIK.svg Skellefteå AIK 1  
4th Logo Skellefteå AIK.svg Skellefteå AIK 4th
5. Logo Färjestads BK.svg Färjestad BK 3  
1 HV 71 Jönköping Logo.svg HV71 4th
  2. Djurgårdens IF Logo.svg Djurgårdens IF 2
2. Djurgårdens IF Logo.svg Djurgårdens IF 4th    
6th Brynas IF.svg Brynäs IF 1  
2. Djurgårdens IF Logo.svg Djurgårdens IF 4th
  3. Linköpings HC 1  
3. Linköpings HC 4th
  7th Frölunda HC 3  

Quarter finals

The quarter-finals took place from March 18-30, 2010.

series 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th
HV71 - Timrå IK 4: 1 3: 2 a.d. 3: 2 a.d. 3: 6 2-0 4: 2 - -
Skellefteå AIK - Färjestad BK 4: 3 3: 2 2: 3 a.d. 4: 5 a.d. 3: 2 a.d. 2-0 1: 2 2: 1
Djurgårdens IF - Brynäs IF 4: 1 4: 3 1: 2 a.d. 4-0 2: 1 3: 2 - -
Linköpings HC - Frölunda HC 4: 3 3: 4 a.d. 6: 2 1: 2 a.d. 3: 4 3: 2 3: 2 4: 2

Semifinals

The winners of the quarter-finals contested the semi-final series from April 1 to 8.

series 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th
HV71 - Skellefteå AIK 4: 1 2-0 3: 5 3: 2 a.d. 4: 1 - - -
Djurgårdens IF - Linköpings HC 4: 1 3: 1 3: 2 a.d. 0: 2 2: 1 a.d. 5: 1 - -

final

The two winners of the semi-finals played for the Swedish championship from April 1st to 8th .

series 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th
HV71 - Djurgårdens IF 4: 2 3: 4 4: 3 a.d. 2: 1 a.d. 2: 3 a.d. 5: 4 a.d. 3: 2 a.d. -

Swedish champion

Swedish champion HV71

Logo from HV71

Goalkeepers: Andreas Andersson , Stefan Liv

Defenders: Adam Almqvist , Johan Björk , Daniel Grillfors , Per Gustafsson , Janne Niinimaa , David Petrasek , Pasi Puistola , Nichlas Torp , Lance Ward , Jesper Williamsson

Attackers: Kris Beech , Johan Davidsson , Andreas Falk , Teemu Laine , Per Ledin , Johan Lindström , Johan Linnander , Björn Melin , Simon Önerud , André Petersson , Oscar Sundh , Mattias Tedenby , Martin Thörnberg , David Ullström , Jukka Voutilainen

Head coach: Janne Karlsson

Awards

Web links

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