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Frölunda Hockey Club, previously known as the Frölunda Indians, is a Swedish professional
ice hockey Ice hockey (or simply hockey) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an Ice rink, ice skating rink with Ice hockey rink, lines and markings specific to the sport. It belongs to a family of sports called hockey. In ice hockey, two o ...
club based in Gothenburg. They currently play in the highest Swedish league, the Swedish Hockey League (SHL), formerly the Elitserien, where they have played for most of the club's existence. They last played in the lower division, the
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, in 1995. Frölunda have won the national championship title five times: in 1965, 2003, 2005, 2016 and 2019. The club was founded on 3 February 1938, as an ice hockey section in Västra Frölunda IF and became independent on 29 March 1984. Prior to the 1995/1996 season, the nickname Indians was adopted. This referring to the successful years of the 1960s, when fans started to call them the "Wild West" (Västra Frölunda is West Frölunda in English). But as they did not want a nickname like cowboys or something with firearms, Indians was selected. On 16 June 2004, the club shortened the name from Västra Frölunda Hockey Club to Frölunda Hockey Club. Frölunda's home venue is the
Scandinavium Scandinavium () is an indoor arena located in Gothenburg, Sweden. Construction on Scandinavium began in 1969 after decades of setbacks, and was inaugurated on 18 May 1971. Scandinavium has been selected as a championship arena at least fifty t ...
arena in central Gothenburg, which has a capacity of 12,044 people.
Frölundaborg Frölundaborg is an indoor arena located in the Frölunda borough of Gothenburg, Sweden. Frölundaborg is primarily used as an indoor venue for ice hockey games. It has a capacity of 7,600 people. The attendance record is 10,244, set in 1970. I ...
is used when Scandinavium is occupied with other events. Frölunda's average home attendance has been the highest in the league for over a decade.


History

In 2003 Frölunda became the champions after a 38-year hiatus. The final game in Scandinavium on 7 April against Färjestad BK was ended by late season recruit
Tomi Kallio Tomi Kristian Kallio (born 27 January 1977) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey right winger who last played for HC TPS in the Finnish Liiga. After retiring from TPS in 2018, Kallio remained with the team and assumed the role of dire ...
in the third overtime period. In the 2004–05 season, the club's 60th anniversary and 20th as independent club, the team won the league title, by having the best record during the regular season, and the Swedish Championship. That particular year was notable because the
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had a labour stoppage due to negotiations between the league and the players association. Many professional hockey players who could not play in the NHL chose to play in European or North American leagues. The largest number of professional NHL players were in Sweden during the season, including Gothenburg native Daniel Alfredsson, who joined his hometown club for the season. This increased the quality of play and many observers said that Elitserien was the best league in the world during 2004–05. Frölunda set a new Elitserien record on 6 April 2006, by winning the Elitserien playoff semi-finals against Linköpings HC 4–3 after trailing the series 1–3. The season ended with a 2–4 defeat against Färjestads BK in the finals. The second game in the finals Ronnie Sundin played his 685th game for Frölunda becoming the player with most career games for the club. Frölunda is the biggest winner of the Champions Hockey League, with four titles in 2015–16, 2016–17, 2018–19 and 2019–20. On 2 February 2022, Frölunda Hockey club presented their new logo. According to the club, the new logo represents the city of Gothenburg, Västra Frölunda, gentleness and excitedness. The logo visualizes two F's, two hands and the letter H which stands for hockey. The new logo received a lot of negative feedback from fans and media. The previous logo was announced in 1995 and represented the club for 27 years.


Season-by-season results

''This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by Frölunda. For the full season-by-season history, see Frölunda HC seasons.''


Players and personnel


Current roster


Team captains

*
Rune Johansson Rune Arnold Georg Johansson (23 August 1920 – 30 December 1998) was a Swedish ice hockey player, best known for representing Hammarby IF. He played 103 international games for Sweden and won the 1953 World Championships, as well as competing i ...
, 1945–1960 * Lars-Eric Lundvall, 1960–1968 * Arne Carlsson, 1968–1969 * Lars-Erik Sjöberg, 1969–1974 *
Henric Hedlund Karl Torsten Henric "Tosse" Hedlund (born April 7, 1945 in Medle, Sweden) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey player. He played for Skellefteå AIK and Västra Frölunda IF. He also competed in the men's tournament at the 1968 Winte ...
, 1974–1976 *
Leif Henriksson Leif Gunnar "Blixten" Henriksson (26 December 1943 – 15 March 2019) was a Swedish professional ice hockey player and coach. He spent most of his playing career with Frölunda HC. His nickname "Blixten" (''"Lightning"'') referred to his skating ...
, 1976–1977 *
Lars-Erik Esbjörs Lars-Erik Esbjörs (born October 11, 1949 in Avesta, Sweden) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey player and coach. He is the father of ice hockey players Joacim Joakim or Joacim is a male given name primarily used in Scandinavian la ...
, 1976–1979 *
Anders Broström Anders Broström (born 18 September 1952 in Ronneby, Sweden) is a retired Swedish ice hockey player. Broström began with career with Tingsryds AIF in 1970. He joined Frölunda HC in 1976 and remained with the team until 1984. He had a spell i ...
, 1979–1980 * Göran Nilsson, 1980–1983 *
Thomas Kärrbrandt Thomas Kärrbrandt (born March 18, 1959) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey player. He played for Västra Frölunda IF in Elitserien Elitserien (literally, "the Elite League") is the name of several Swedish nationwide sport leagues. ...
, 1983–1984 * Göran Nilsson, 1984–1985 *
Hasse Sjöö Hasse Mikael Sjöö (born 17 December 1959) is a retired professional Swedish ice hockey player.Hasse Sjöö
e ...
, 1985–1987 * Janne Karlsson, 1987–1990 *
Mikael Andersson Mikael Andersson may refer to: *Mikael Andersson (footballer, born 1972), Swedish football player *Mikael Andersson (footballer, born 1978), Swedish footballer, played for Sandjeford in the 2006 Norwegian Football Cup Final *Mikael Andersson (ice h ...
, 1990–1992 *
Terho Koskela Terho Koskela (born 23 December 1964 in Salla, Finland) is a retired Finnish ice hockey player. Koskela spent much of his career with Frölunda HC in Gothenburg, Sweden and served as club captain from 1992 to 1995. He moved to Olofström Olo ...
, 1992–1995 *
Christian Ruuttu Christian Ruuttu (born 20 February 1964) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey player, who currently serves as a scout. Ruuttu is the father of Alexander Ruuttu, who was drafted by the Phoenix Coyotes. His father Kalevi Ruuttu is a former ...
, 1995–1996 * Henrik Nilsson, 1996–2000 *
Mikael Andersson Mikael Andersson may refer to: *Mikael Andersson (footballer, born 1972), Swedish football player *Mikael Andersson (footballer, born 1978), Swedish footballer, played for Sandjeford in the 2006 Norwegian Football Cup Final *Mikael Andersson (ice h ...
, 2000–2003 *
Jonas Johnson Paul Jonas Johnson (born March 23, 1970) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player. He spent ten seasons as centre, playing for Frölunda HC in the Swedish elite league Elitserien. Johnson also served as Frölunda's captain for five year ...
, 2003–2008 * Niklas Andersson, 2008–2009 * Joel Lundqvist, 2009–''present''


Head coaches

* Karl-Erik Eriksson, 1956–1960 * Lars-Eric Lundvall, 1960–1963 *
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, 1963–1964 * Lars-Eric Lundvall, 1964–1969 * Arne Eriksson, 1969–1971 *
Jack Bownass John Jack Bownass (July 27, 1930 – February 10, 2010) was a professional ice hockey player who played 80 games in the National Hockey League. He played with the Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers. He was born and died in Winnipeg, Manitob ...
, 1971–1973 *
Lars Erik Lundvall Lars-Eric Lundvall (3 April 1934 – 8 April 2020) was a Swedish professional ice hockey player and coach. Between 1956 and 1965 he played 195 international matches and scored 79 goals. During this period he won 5 world and 10 European championshi ...
, 1973–1975 *
Arne Strömberg Arne Strömberg (20 June 1920, in Karlskrona, Sweden – 25 January 1988) was a Swedish ice hockey coach. He coached the Sweden national men's ice hockey team The Sweden men's national ice hockey team ( sv, Sveriges herrlandslag i ishockey) ...
, 1975–1978 *
Leif Henriksson Leif Gunnar "Blixten" Henriksson (26 December 1943 – 15 March 2019) was a Swedish professional ice hockey player and coach. He spent most of his playing career with Frölunda HC. His nickname "Blixten" (''"Lightning"'') referred to his skating ...
, 1978–1980 *
Berny Karlsson Berny is a given name, usually a short form ( hypocorism) of Bernard. It may refer to: * Bernardina Berny Boxem-Lenferink (born 1948), Dutch retired middle-distance runner * Berny Burke (born 1996), Costa Rican footballer * Bernabé Berny Peñ ...
, 1980–1981 * Len Lunde, 1981–1982 *
Leif Henriksson Leif Gunnar "Blixten" Henriksson (26 December 1943 – 15 March 2019) was a Swedish professional ice hockey player and coach. He spent most of his playing career with Frölunda HC. His nickname "Blixten" (''"Lightning"'') referred to his skating ...
, 1982–1983 * Kjell Jönsson, 1983–1984 * Roland Mattsson, 1984–1985 *
Thommie Bergman Thommie Lars Rudolf Bergman (born December 10, 1947) is a Swedish retired ice hockey player. He played for the Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Winnipeg Jets in the World Hockey Association (WHA). In Sweden he playe ...
, 1985–1987 * Conny Evensson, 1987–1989 *
Lennart Åhlberg Lennart or Lennarth is a Germanic variant of the name Leonard, most common in Scandinavia and German-speaking countries as a surname or masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname *Camilla Lennarth (born 1988), Swedish go ...
, 1989–1990 *
Lars-Erik Esbjörs Lars-Erik Esbjörs (born October 11, 1949 in Avesta, Sweden) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey player and coach. He is the father of ice hockey players Joacim Joakim or Joacim is a male given name primarily used in Scandinavian la ...
, 1990–1991 * Leif Boork, 1991–1994 *
Ulf Labraaten Ulf, or Ulv is a masculine name common in Scandinavia and Germany. It derives from the Old Norse word for " wolf" (''úlfr'', see Wulf). The oldest written record of the name's occurrence in Sweden is from a runestone of the 11th century. Th ...
, 1994–1995 *
Lasse Falk Lasse Falk (born May 11, 1958) is a retired Swedish ice hockey coach. He coached Djurgårdens IF, Södertälje SK Södertälje Sportklubb, also known as Södertälje SK and often referred to as SSK, is a Swedish professional ice hockey club playi ...
, 1995–1997 * Tommy Boustedt, 1997–2001 * Conny Evensson, 2001–2004 * Janne Karlsson, 2004 (interim) *
Stephan Lundh Stephan "Lillis" Lundh (born November 6, 1959 in Stockholm, Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN Wo ...
, 2004–2006 *
Per Bäckman Per Ole Bäckman (born 22 July 1950) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey player, now coach. He was the head coach of the Danish national team in a period of 5 years, from 2008 to 2013. He has also been the coach for Färjestads BK wh ...
, 2006–2007 *
Roger Melin Roger Melin (born April 25, 1956) is a Swedish ice hockey coach and former player who most recently served as head coach of Leksands IF of the SHL. He has also previously coached SHL clubs Brynäs IF, Färjestad BK, Frölunda HC, AIK and Linköp ...
, 2007–2008 * Ulf Dahlén, 2008–2010 * Kent Johansson, 2010–2013 *
Roger Rönnberg Roger Rönnberg (born July 27, 1971) is a Sweden, Swedish ice hockey coach currently working as head coach of the Gothenburg based Swedish Hockey League, SHL-team Frölunda HC. Career Rönnberg started his career behind the bench in the youth ...
, 2013–''present''


Honored members

Frölunda Hockey have retired the numbers of four players, all on 3 March 2002. The number retired were; the number 13 worn by
Lars Erik Lundvall Lars-Eric Lundvall (3 April 1934 – 8 April 2020) was a Swedish professional ice hockey player and coach. Between 1956 and 1965 he played 195 international matches and scored 79 goals. During this period he won 5 world and 10 European championshi ...
, who spent eight seasons with Frölunda, all of them serving as team
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. The number 14 worn by Ronald "Sura Pelle" Pettersson, who spent seven seasons with Frölunda before suffering a career-ending injury on 14 December 1967. The duo of Lundvall and Pettersson was one of the reason behind Frölunda's success in the 60's and secured that hockey got a strong foothold in Gothenburg. The number 19 worn by Jörgen Pettersson during his two stints with Frölunda. Pettersson joined the club in 1970 and played ten seasons for the club before joining the
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of the
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. After five seasons in the NHL he returned and played another three seasons for the club. The number 29 worn by Stefan Larsson during his sixteen seasons with Frölunda. With the exception of two seasons, Larsson played for Frölunda his entire professional career. Two Frölunda players have been inducted into the
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's Hall of Fame. Forward Ulf Sterner, played three seasons for Frölunda before becoming the first European-trained player to play in the NHL during his short sojourn with the
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during the 1964–65 NHL season; he was inducted in 2001. Forward Ronald "Sura Pelle" Pettersson, represented
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in three olympic games and ten
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, totaling 252 games played for the national team; he was inducted in 2004. In 2003, former Frölunda players
Christian Ruuttu Christian Ruuttu (born 20 February 1964) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey player, who currently serves as a scout. Ruuttu is the father of Alexander Ruuttu, who was drafted by the Phoenix Coyotes. His father Kalevi Ruuttu is a former ...
and Jorma Salmi were inducted to the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame.


Franchise records and leaders


Career

* Most games played: Ronnie Sundin, 739 (1992–1997 and 1998–09) * Most seasons played: Joel Lundqvist, 20* (2000-2006 and 2009-2022) * Most points scored: Niklas Andersson, 540 (1987–1991 and 2001–2011) * Most goals scored: Niklas Andersson, 201 (1987–1991 and 2001–2011) * Most assists: Niklas Andersson, 339 (1987–1991 and 2001–2011)


Regular season

* Most goals in a season: Magnus Kahnberg, 33 (2003–04) * Most assists in a season: Niklas Andersson, 38 (2004–05) * Most points in a season: Kristian Huselius, 67 (2000–01) * Most penalty minutes in a season:
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, 116 (2008–09) * Most points in a season, defenceman: Magnus Johansson, 35 (2001–02) * Most points in a season, rookie:
Patrik Carnbäck Jan Patrik Carnbäck (born February 1, 1968) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player. Playing career Patrik started playing ice hockey at age 8, with the local club IFK Bäcken. After five years with Bäcken he joined Västra Fröl ...
, 54 (1989–90) * Most shutouts in a season: Frederik Andersen, 8 (2011–12) * Most power play goals in a season:
Jonas Johnson Paul Jonas Johnson (born March 23, 1970) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player. He spent ten seasons as centre, playing for Frölunda HC in the Swedish elite league Elitserien. Johnson also served as Frölunda's captain for five year ...
, 12 (2005–06) * Most short handed goals in a season: Kristian Huselius, 5 (2000–01)


Playoffs

* Most goals in a playoff season: Daniel Alfredsson, 12 (2004–05) * Most goals by a defenseman in a playoff season: Ronnie Sundin, 6 (2005–06) * Most assists in a playoff season:
Jonas Johnson Paul Jonas Johnson (born March 23, 1970) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player. He spent ten seasons as centre, playing for Frölunda HC in the Swedish elite league Elitserien. Johnson also served as Frölunda's captain for five year ...
, 11 (2005–06) * Most points in a playoff season: Artturi Lehkonen, 19 (2015–2016) * Most points by a defenceman in a playoff season: Ronnie Sundin;
Christian Bäckman Christian Rune Bäckman (born 28 April 1980) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey defenceman. He played over 300 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers and Columbus Blue Jackets, and spe ...
, 9 (2002–03, 2005–06; 2004–05) * Most shutouts in a playoff season: Henrik Lundqvist, 6 (2004–05) * Most penalty minutes in a playoff season: Joel Lundqvist, 57 (2000–01)


Team

* Most points in a season: 112 (2004–05) * Most wins in a season: 33 (2004–05) * Most goals in a season: 181 (2001–02) * Fewest goals against in a season: 96 (2004–05)


Scoring leaders

These are the top-ten point-scorers of Frölunda HC since the 1975–76 season. Figures are updated after each completed regular season. ''Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game; = current Frölunda HC player''


References


External links

* * Meltzer, Bill
NHL.com article on Frölunda players in NHL Draft
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