Michael Sundlöv

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SwedenSweden  Michael Sundlöv Ice hockey player
Date of birth October 11, 1965
place of birth Sweden
size 172 cm
Weight 70 kg
position goalkeeper
Career stations
1986-1987 Skutskärs SK
1987-1999 Brynäs IF
1999-2001 Skutskärs SK

Michael Sundlöv (born October 11, 1965 ) is a former Swedish ice hockey goalkeeper who has played in his playing career for twelve years for Brynäs IF in the Elitserien .

Career

Michael Sundlöv began his career as an ice hockey player with Skutskärs SK , for whose professional team he made his debut in the second-rate Division 1 in the 1986/87 season . Then the goalkeeper received a contract with Brynäs IF from the Elitserien , for which he ran exclusively in the following twelve years. He won in the 1992/93 season with his team for the first and only time in his career the Swedish championship . Two years later Sundlöv reached the finals again with Brynäs, but was subject to HV 71 Jönköping . When winning the championship in 1999, he sat in three playoff games on the bench, but was not used. The Swede ended his career at Skutskärs SK, where he started his career in 1986. For the team he was on the ice until 2001 in the meanwhile third-class Division 1 .

International

For Sweden Sundlöv took part in the 1993 World Cup and the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer , both times as a substitute goalkeeper without use.

Achievements and Awards

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