Linus Persson (ice Hockey)
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Lars Linus Persson (born December 29, 1985) is a Swedish professional
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right winger, currently playing for Leksands IF in the
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(SHL). Persson won TV-pucken with
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in 2000, won four Swedish Junior Championships with Västra Frölunda HC in 2002 and 2003 (under-20 and under-18), won promotion to Elitserien with
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in the 2008 Kvalserien, and won the 2012 European Trophy with Luleå HF. Persson has represented Sweden at two
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(IIHF)-sanctioned events; the 2003 IIHF World U18 Championships and the
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Playing career

Persson started playing hockey in his youth with IK Viking, in his hometown Hagfors. He won TV-pucken with
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in 2000, scoring six goals and a total of eleven points in eight games. For the 2001–02 season Persson signed with Västra Frölunda HC to play for their junior organisation, and attend the hockey gymnasium in
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. Persson spent the majority of the season with the under 20 team in the
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. Playing 35 games, Persson scored six goals and ten assists for a total of 16 points. In the playoffs Persson played five games, scoring one goal and an assist as Frölunda won the Swedish under 20 Championship. Having played just three games with the under 18 team during the regular season, scoring one goal, Persson joined the team for the playoffs, leading Frölunda to a gold medal in the Swedish under 18 Championship by scoring four goals in a 10–1 win against Huddinge IK in the first game of the finals. He became the playoff leading scorer with six goals and three assists for nine points in three games. The following season Persson played 30 games in the J20 SuperElit, scoring ten goals and 19 assists, and five assists in six playoff games as Frölunda captured a consecutive gold medal in the Swedish under 20 Championships. Not having played with the under 18 team during the regular season, Persson appeared in two playoff games, assisting on two goals in the quarterfinals against Leksands IF, and scoring one goal and an assist in the decisive game two of the final against Modo Hockey, which Frölunda won 6–1, winning consecutive gold medals at the under 18 Swedish Championship as well. For the 2003–04 Persson was named
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of Frölunda's under 20 team. He played 36 games in the J20 SuperElit, scoring nine goals, 24 assists for 33 points. During the season Persson was called up to Frölunda's senior team, playing in two exhibition games and was on the roster for one game in Elitserien—Sweden's premier men's league—on December 28 in a 4–0 win against Timrå IK, though not receiving any time on the ice. In the J20 SuperElit playoffs Persson played five games, scoring one goal and five assists as Frölunda were eliminated in the semifinal against Modo Hockey. After the season, Persson was offered a contract by Frölunda to continue playing junior hockey and be used as a thirteenth forward with the senior team, but chose to sign a two-year contract with Hammarby IF in
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—Sweden's second tier men's league. Persson only played 13 games with Hammarby's senior team before being loaned to AIK in Division 1—Sweden's third tier men's league—where he played five games, scoring three goals and two assists. After four successful seasons in
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, Persson signed a two-year contract with Luleå HF in Elitserien. Persson scored nine goals and eleven assists for 20 points in 51 games. On April 4, 2013, Linus Persson scored his fifth Elitserien playoff goal of his career, just twelve seconds into
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of Game 4 against Färjestad BK, which broke the record for the fastest overtime goal ever scored in Elitserien playoff history. With eight goals and four assists in 15 games Persson was the scoring leader in the 2013 Swedish Championship playoffs. He led Luleå to the final where they lost the best-of-seven series in four games to Skellefteå AIK.


Career statistics


Regular season and playoffs


International


References

* All statistics pe
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— by the
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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Persson, Linus 1985 births Living people Swedish ice hockey right wingers AIK IF players IFK Arboga IK players BIK Karlskoga players Färjestad BK players Frölunda HC players Hammarby Hockey (1921–2008) players Leksands IF players Luleå HF players People from Hagfors Rögle BK players Ice hockey people from Värmland County