HV71 (), often referred to as just HV, is a
Swedish
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professional
ice hockey club based in
Jönköping, playing in the
Swedish Hockey League
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(SHL), the first tier of
Swedish ice hockey. The team played in the
2008–09 Champions Hockey League
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The season was played with 12 teams from seven countries (two teams ea ...
season, and also participates in the new
Champions Hockey League tournament since the 2014–15 season. Between 2008 and 2013, HV also participated in the
European Trophy tournament. With the exception of a one-year stint in the 2021–22 season in Sweden's second tier,
HockeyAllsvenskan, where they won the promotion playoffs, the club has played continuously in the SHL since 1986.
History
HV71 was founded on May 24, 1971, as a merger between
Husqvarna IF and
Vätterstads IK
Vätterstads IK is a former Swedish ice hockey club from Jönköping. The club was formed in mid 1967 as a merger of IK Stefa and Vättersnäs IF. The club played its home games in Rosenlundshallen
Rosenlundshallen was Sweden
Sweden, ...
, and took the name Huskvarna/Vätterstads IF but later that year it was shortened to the current name HV71. The club first entered the top Swedish league,
Elitserien
Elitserien (literally, "the Elite League") is the name of several Swedish nationwide sport leagues. In many sports, Elitserien is the highest league, with the second highest named Allsvenskan.
Elitserien leagues at present:
* Elitserien (badmint ...
, in 1979, but was soon relegated. They won promotion again in 1985–86 and have remained in the top division ever since with the exception of the 2021-22 season, and are as of the 2000s a well-established top club in Sweden. The club has won the national championship five times; 1995, 2004, 2008, 2010 and 2017. For a few years in the late 1990s, HV71 was also called the Blue Bulls.
Many Swedes associate HV71 with the club's old arena
Rosenlundshallen
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, which was inaugurated in 1958 as Sweden's first indoor ice hockey arena, but was replaced in 2000 with the new and improved
Kinnarps Arena. As the new arena was built around and on top of Rosenlundshallen, HV71 practically played its games during the season 1999–00 in a construction site.
On December 6, 2006, HV71 topped Elitserien after a 5-2-win over
Färjestads BK, at the same time as the club's two youth teams (under 20 and 18 years old) topped their leagues,
J20 SuperElit and
J18 Elit. This was an event that had never happened before in HV71's entire club history.
1994–95 season
HV71 won its first national championship season 1994–95 as the last (8th) team to qualify for the playoffs. The club is the only team in Swedish history to win the finals after ending as the 8th team at the end of the regular season. In the quarter-finals HV beat
Djurgårdens IF Hockey, the team that finished first in the regular season, in three straight games. In the semifinal they came back after having lost the first two games to
Malmö Redhawks, the team which was then defending champions, and turned the series around to a 3–2 victory. Finally they managed a decisive sudden death victory in the final against
Brynäs IF in the fourth period of the fifth game to win the championship. The name of the historical scorer was
Johan Lindbom, but other big heroes during the play-offs were the goalie Boo Ahl and the Finnish center-forward Esa Keskinen.
2003–04 season
The second championship was won during the season 2003–04 after beating
Modo Hockey with a 4–2-game series,
Frölunda HC
Frölunda Hockey Club, previously known as the Frölunda Indians, is a Swedish professional ice hockey club based in Gothenburg. They currently play in the highest Swedish league, the Swedish Hockey League (SHL), formerly the Elitserien, where th ...
with 4–2 in games in the semi-finals, and then winning the finals with a 4-3 match series against Färjestads BK. In the quarter-finals HV71 set a new Swedish record of scoring the most goals in one period with their seven in the first period of the second game against Modo Hockey. In fact they scored the seven goals during the last ten minutes of the period. The game ended with a 10–1 victory. In the final, goalie
Stefan Liv
Stefan Daniel Patryk Liv (born Patryk Śliż; 21 December 1980 – 7 September 2011) was a Swedish professional ice hockey, ice hockey player who played as a goaltender. Liv played professionally in Sweden, North America and Russia ...
managed to keep his goal empty in all four games that the team won, the two last games ending 1-0 and 5-0 respectively. He also kept the goal empty in the last semi-final, which means he managed this for five consecutive wins.
2005–06 season
HV71 finished the regular season 2005–06 as winner of the league table. For the first time in HV71's history the club faced
Mora IK in the quarter-finals, winning the match series with 4–1. In the semi-finals the club was pitted against Färjestads BK. The match series did not have a winner until the last minute of the seventh game. Färjestads BK scored two goals in a matter of seconds during the last minute of the game, turning the game over and thus ending HV71's season. This is often considered the toughest loss in the history of HV71.
2006–07 season
HV71 ended the regular season as the second placed team after Färjestads BK. HV chose to meet Brynäs IF in the quarter-finals and managed after seven games (4 wins and 3 losses) to continue to the semifinals. The team faced Modo Hockey and even with home advantage HV did not manage to proceed to the finals having lost four out of seven games. This meant that HV for the second consecutive year lost a seven games series in the semifinal to the eventual Swedish champion.
During the season the newly acquired defenceman
Johan Åkerman
Johan Åkerman (born November 20, 1972) is a retired professional Swedish ice hockey player. He is currently a part of the coaching staff in the Linköpings HC Linköpings may refer to:
*Linköpings ASS, Linköpings Allmänna Simsällskap is ...
was a trendsetting player and also made his national debut for Sweden at the age of 34. HV's starting goaltender,
Erik Ersberg, had his breakthrough and played for the national team; and was awarded with the
Honken Trophy as Sweden's best goaltender. During the off-season he signed with the
NHL team
Los Angeles Kings.
2007–08 season
The
2007–08 season saw HV71 winning their third Swedish Championship, the second during the 2000s. HV71 finished the regular season as the league champion with 107 points, 15 points ahead of the second placed team
Linköpings HC. HV defeated
Skellefteå AIK in the quarter-finals, winning the series 4–1. In the semifinals HV met the fifth seeded team,
Timrå IK
Timrå IK is a professional Swedish ice hockey team based in Timrå, north of Sundsvall. It competes in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL), which is the top-tier league in Sweden, since being promoted by winning 2021 SHL qualifiers. Previous season ...
. HV advanced to the finals after winning the series 4–2. In the finals HV managed to defeat Linköpings HC in six games, coming back from 2-0 down after the first two games. The sixth game went into overtime with HV's newly signed player
Eric Johansson scoring the game-winning goal and winning the Swedish Championship.
Season-by-season record
''This is a partial list, featuring the five most recent completed seasons. For a more complete list, see
List of HV71 seasons
This is a list of HV71 seasons through franchise history.
''Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T/OT = Ties/Overtime; Pts = Points; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against''
:1 NHL players in Elitserien due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout
...
.''
Players and personnel
Current roster
Updated 16 March 2023
Team captains
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Fredrik Stillman
Fredrik Jan-Ove Stillman (born August 22, 1966) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player, currently general manager for HV71 in the Swedish elite league Elitserien.
Playing career
Stillman, sometimes locally called "Mr. HV", played ...
, D, 1993–1995,
*
Stefan Örnskog
Stefan Bror Karl Örnskog (born 4 April 1969) is a Swedish ice hockey player whose professional career as a left wing/centre lasted from 1987 to 2001 and was capped with a gold medal at the Lillehammer 1994 Winter Olympics in neighboring ...
, LW, 1996–1997
*
Fredrik Stillman
Fredrik Jan-Ove Stillman (born August 22, 1966) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player, currently general manager for HV71 in the Swedish elite league Elitserien.
Playing career
Stillman, sometimes locally called "Mr. HV", played ...
, D, 1997–1999
*
Per Gustafsson
Per Tage Gustafsson (born June 4, 1970) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey defenceman. He played over 700 games for HV71 in the Swedish Swedish Hockey League, Elitserien between 1988 and 2010, winning the championship three times ...
, D, 1999–2001
*
Johan Davidsson, C, 2002–2013
*
David Petrasek
David Petrasek (born February 1, 1976) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey defenceman who last played with HV71 in the Swedish Elitserien.
Playing career
Petrasek started his playing career with HV71's youth team in 1993. Until the seaso ...
, D, 2013–2014
*
Ted Brithén
Ted Brithén (born November 25, 1990) is a Swedish professional ice hockey forward. He is currently playing with Rögle BK of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL).
Playing career
He made his Elitserien (now the SHL) debut playing with Rögle BK dur ...
, C, 2014–2016
*
Chris Abbott
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, C, 2016–2017
*
Martin Thörnberg, LW, 2017–2020
*
Simon Önerud, LW, 2021–2022
*
Niklas Hjalmarsson, D, 2022–present
Retired numbers
Franchise records and leaders
Individual season records
*Most Goals in a season:
Kai Nurminen
Kai Ilmari Nurminen (born March 29, 1969) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey forward, who last played with Herlev Hornets in the Danish Oddset Ligaen.
Career
Nurminen started and played most of his ice hockey career with TPS in SM-l ...
, 31 (1995–96)
*Most Assists in a season:
Johan Davidsson, 46 (2009–10)
*Most Points in a season:
Esa Keskinen
Esa Juhani Keskinen (born 3 February 1965 in Ylöjärvi, Finland) is a retired Finnish professional ice hockey forward.
Playing career
Keskinen was drafted by the Calgary Flames as their fifth-round pick, 101st overall, in the 1985 NHL E ...
, 59 (1995–96)
*Most Penalty Minutes in a season:
Lance Ward, 273 (2006–07) (Elitserien record)
*Most Points in a season, defenseman:
David Petrasek
David Petrasek (born February 1, 1976) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey defenceman who last played with HV71 in the Swedish Elitserien.
Playing career
Petrasek started his playing career with HV71's youth team in 1993. Until the seaso ...
, 53 (2009–10) (Elitserien record)
*Most Points in a season, rookie:
Kai Nurminen
Kai Ilmari Nurminen (born March 29, 1969) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey forward, who last played with Herlev Hornets in the Danish Oddset Ligaen.
Career
Nurminen started and played most of his ice hockey career with TPS in SM-l ...
, 55 (1995–96) (Elitserien record)
*Most Shutouts in a season:
Stefan Liv
Stefan Daniel Patryk Liv (born Patryk Śliż; 21 December 1980 – 7 September 2011) was a Swedish professional ice hockey, ice hockey player who played as a goaltender. Liv played professionally in Sweden, North America and Russia ...
, 6 (2003–04)
Source:
Scoring leaders
These are the top-ten point-scorers in club history. Figures are updated after each completed SHL regular season.
''Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game; = current HV71 player''
Trophies and awards
Team
Le Mat Trophy
* 1994–95, 2003–04, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2016–17
* Tampere cup 1998
Individual
Coach of the Year
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Sune Bergman
Sune Bergman (5 December 1952 – 30 August 2021) was a Swedish ice hockey player and manager. As a coach he led HV71
HV71 (), often referred to as just HV, is a Swedish professional ice hockey club based in Jönköping, playing in the Swedis ...
: 1994–95
*
Pär Mårts
Pär Mårts (born 30 April 1953) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player and coach of the Swedish National team.
Playing career
Mårts started his playing career in 1971 for playing VIK Västerås HK in Swedish third-tier division. The ...
: 2003–04
*
Kent Johansson: 2007–08
Guldhjälmen
*
Kari Eloranta
Kari Pekka Eloranta (born February 29, 1956) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey player who played over 20 years in numerous leagues throughout Europe and North America. Among top-level leagues, he played with Reipas Lahti in the Finnish ...
: 1985–86
*
Esa Keskinen
Esa Juhani Keskinen (born 3 February 1965 in Ylöjärvi, Finland) is a retired Finnish professional ice hockey forward.
Playing career
Keskinen was drafted by the Calgary Flames as their fifth-round pick, 101st overall, in the 1985 NHL E ...
: 1995–96
*
Andreas Karlsson: 2005–06
*
Johan Davidsson: 2008–09
Guldpucken
*
Ulf Dahlén: 1997–98
*
Johan Davidsson: 2003–04
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Stefan Liv
Stefan Daniel Patryk Liv (born Patryk Śliż; 21 December 1980 – 7 September 2011) was a Swedish professional ice hockey, ice hockey player who played as a goaltender. Liv played professionally in Sweden, North America and Russia ...
: 2007–08
Guldskridskon
*
Fredrik Stillman
Fredrik Jan-Ove Stillman (born August 22, 1966) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player, currently general manager for HV71 in the Swedish elite league Elitserien.
Playing career
Stillman, sometimes locally called "Mr. HV", played ...
: 1994–95
Honken Trophy
*
Stefan Liv
Stefan Daniel Patryk Liv (born Patryk Śliż; 21 December 1980 – 7 September 2011) was a Swedish professional ice hockey, ice hockey player who played as a goaltender. Liv played professionally in Sweden, North America and Russia ...
: 2001–02
*
Erik Ersberg: 2006–07
Rinkens riddare
The Rinkens riddare (Knight of the rink) is awarded to the most sportsmanlike player of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). It was first awarded in 1962. From 1978-1997, the award was not given out, and it started up again in 1998.
Winners
{, c ...
*
Johan Davidsson: 2002–03
* Johan Davidsson: 2003–04
* Johan Davidsson: 2004–05
Rookie of the Year
*
Peter Madach
Peter Madach (born February 26, 1963) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey forward who spent most of his career in the GET-ligaen, but also played parts of his career in the Swedish Elite League with HV71. He was appointed " Junior player ...
: 1979–80
Source:
References
External links
HV71's official website
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Swedish Hockey League teams
Ice hockey clubs established in 1971
Sport in Jönköping
Ice hockey teams in Jönköping County
1971 establishments in Sweden