Johan Fransson (born February 18, 1985) is a Swedish professional
ice hockey player, currently playing with
Leksands IF in the
Swedish Hockey League
The Swedish Hockey League (officially SHL; sv, Svenska Hockeyligan) is a professional ice hockey league, and the highest division in the Swedish ice hockey system. The league currently consists of 14 teams. The league was founded in 1975, an ...
(SHL), where he is a
defenceman. He has also played in leagues in
Finland,
Switzerland
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, and
Russia. Although he was drafted and traded as a prospect in the NHL three times, he has never played a regular season NHL game.
Playing career
Fransson played
bandy
Bandy is a winter sport and ball sport played by two teams wearing ice skates on a large ice surface (either indoors or outdoors) while using sticks to direct a ball into the opposing team's goal. The international governing body for bandy is ...
in
Kalix;
his team won the Swedish championship for 13-year-olds in 1998. He attributes his skating ability to his bandy background.
In the 2000–01 season, he represented
Norrbotten in the
TV-pucken
TV-pucken ( en, the TV puck) is a Swedish national ice hockey tournament for district teams of boys under 15 years of age. Since 2019, girls also compete in TV-pucken with their own tournament. It was created on the initiative of Swedish ice hockey ...
tournament, and played for Kalix HF in
Division 1 (Sweden's third highest level). For the 2001–02 season, Fransson played for
Luleå HF in the
J20 SuperElit junior hockey league.
For the 2002–03 season, Fransson made his
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:
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debut for Luleå HF, but only played three games because of a groin injury.
For the 2003–04 season, he returned to the Luleå' roster, and was nominated for
Elitserien Rookie of the Year. In his first playoff game, Fransson suffered a concussion after being
checked by
Färjestads BK's
Peter Nordström.
He returned to play one game in the series, but his team was eliminated from the playoffs. He was praised as having a bright future.
His
2004–05 season was not as strong as his rookie year,
and in the
following season, he struggled,
and the team did not re-sign him. He and his fellow Luleå teammate
Karl Fabricius signed with
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 ...
. He began the
2006–07 season well despite his team struggling. After
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 ...
replaced
Stephan Lundh
Stephan "Lillis" Lundh (born November 6, 1959 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish ice hockey coach.
Stephan's coaching career started in 1989 in Nacka. He was an assistant coach in Djurgården between 1990 and 1998, Tre Kronor and then Malmö I ...
as coach, Fransson saw less ice time, and was eventually loaned to
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*, Finnish band from Oulu
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, in the
SM-liiga league in
Finland.
In 2007, Fransson was traded to
Linköpings HC for
Oscar Ackeström. Although he only played eight regular season games and 15 playoff games without scoring a point, his new team reached the Swedish Championship finals, where they lost to
Modo Hockey. For the
2007–08 season he played 48 games, scoring a career high five goals and fourteen points. He also made his debut for
Tre Kronor. Fransson helped Linköping reach the Swedish Championship finals for the second year in a row; the team blew a 2–0 series lead, and eventually lost to
HV71 2–4. For the
2008–09 season, Fransson did not sustain his success; he was released in January, and signed with
HC Lugano of the
Swiss
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National League A, where he scored two goals and logged five points in seven regular games, and two goals in four playoff games.
Fransson returned to Luleå for the
2009–10 season, amidst some criticism over his past performance,
but by mid-December, he had achieved his career best in goals and points. At the end of the season, he had played 54 games, logging 30 points and 11 goals. He was offered a five-year contract to play for Luleå, but shortly afterward, he used a contract clause to sign with the
HC Dinamo Minsk of the
Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) in Russia, and a few weeks later Fransson signed his third contract of the off-season with the
Los Angeles Kings of the
National Hockey League (NHL).
On October 13, 2010, Fransson was loaned by the Kings to
SKA St. Petersburg
The Hockey Club SKA (russian: Спортивный клуб СКА), often referred to as SKA Saint Petersburg and literally as the Sports Club of the Army, is a Russian professional ice hockey club based in Saint Petersburg. They are members o ...
in Russia. where he played the rest of the 2010–11 season.
On August 3, 2011, he rejoined
Luleå HF, where he stayed until the remainder of the 2013-14 season. He then headed to Switzerland, signing with the
Rapperswil-Jona Lakers of the top-flight
National League A (NLA) for 2014-15, before moving on to fellow NLA team
Genève-Servette HC for 2015–16. His tenure with Geneva ended at the conclusion of the 2019 playoffs. Fransson played 154 regular season games with Geneva, putting up 74 points, and 25 playoffs games (9 points) over 4 seasons.
As a free agent, Fransson returned to his homeland and the SHL, agreeing to a four-year contract with newly promoted Leksands IF on April 29, 2019.
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
International
References
External links
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1985 births
Dallas Stars draft picks
Frölunda HC players
Genève-Servette HC players
Linköping HC players
Living people
HC Lugano players
Luleå HF players
Manchester Monarchs (AHL) players
People from Kalix Municipality
SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers players
SKA Saint Petersburg players
Swedish ice hockey defencemen
Ice hockey players at the 2018 Winter Olympics
Olympic ice hockey players of Sweden
Sportspeople from Norrbotten County