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Frölunda Hockey Club, previously known as the Frölunda Indians, is a Swedish professional
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club based in
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. They currently play in the highest Swedish league, the
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(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 Västra Frölunda Idrottsförening (English: Västra Frölunda Sports Association) is a Swedish football club located in Gothenburg. It was formed on 2 January 1930 and has played ten seasons in the Allsvenskan, the highest Swedish league. In t ...
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
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arena in central Gothenburg, which has a capacity of 12,044 people. Frölundaborg 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
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. 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
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, 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
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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 Ronnie Karl Sundin (born October 3, 1970) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey defenceman. He was an alternate captain for Frölunda HC in the Swedish Elite League. Playing career Sundin started his career in his hometown team Ludvika HC ...
played his 685th game for Frölunda becoming the player with most career games for the club. Frölunda is the biggest winner of the
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, 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, 1945–1960 *
Lars-Eric 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 ...
, 1960–1968 * Arne Carlsson, 1968–1969 *
Lars-Erik Sjöberg Lars-Erik "Taxen" Sjöberg (4 May 1944 in Falun, Sweden – 20 October 1987 in Uppsala, Sweden) was a Swedish ice hockey defenceman. He played in Sweden from 1962 to 1974 (Leksands IF 1962–65 and 1967–69, Djurgårdens IF Hockey 1965–67, ...
, 1969–1974 * Henric Hedlund, 1974–1976 * Leif Henriksson, 1976–1977 * Lars-Erik Esbjörs, 1976–1979 * Anders Broström, 1979–1980 * Göran Nilsson, 1980–1983 * Thomas Kärrbrandt, 1983–1984 * Göran Nilsson, 1984–1985 * Hasse Sjöö, 1985–1987 * Janne Karlsson, 1987–1990 * Mikael Andersson, 1990–1992 * Terho Koskela, 1992–1995 * Christian Ruuttu, 1995–1996 * Henrik Nilsson, 1996–2000 * Mikael Andersson, 2000–2003 * Jonas Johnson, 2003–2008 *
Niklas Andersson Niklas Per Andersson (born 20 May 1971) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey left winger. In his career, he spent time with several National Hockey League (NHL) teams as well as various minor professional teams in North America, but most ...
, 2008–2009 *
Joel Lundqvist Joel Per Lundqvist (born 2 March 1982) is a Swedish professional ice hockey centre for Frölunda HC of Swedish Hockey League (SHL). He serves as the team's captain. He is the identical twin brother of former National Hockey League goaltender Henri ...
, 2009–''present''


Head coaches

* Karl-Erik Eriksson, 1956–1960 *
Lars-Eric 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 ...
, 1960–1963 *
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, 1963–1964 *
Lars-Eric 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 ...
, 1964–1969 *
Arne Eriksson Aarne (Arne) Eriksson (15 January 1916 – 1 August 1983) was a Finnish football referee. He was born in Jakobstad. He was a FIFA international referee from 1955 to 1958. Eriksson is known for supervising one match in the 1958 World Cup and as ...
, 1969–1971 * Jack Bownass, 1971–1973 * Lars Erik Lundvall, 1973–1975 * Arne Strömberg, 1975–1978 * Leif Henriksson, 1978–1980 * Berny Karlsson, 1980–1981 *
Len Lunde Leonard Melvin Lunde (November 13, 1936 – November 22, 2010) was a professional ice hockey player who played 321 games in the National Hockey League and 72 games in the World Hockey Association. He played for the Chicago Black Hawks, Minnesota ...
, 1981–1982 * Leif Henriksson, 1982–1983 *
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, 1983–1984 *
Roland Mattsson Roland (; frk, *Hrōþiland; lat-med, Hruodlandus or ''Rotholandus''; it, Orlando or ''Rolando''; died 15 August 778) was a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne who became one of the principal figures in the literary cycle known as the ...
, 1984–1985 * Thommie Bergman, 1985–1987 *
Conny Evensson Jan Olle Conny Evensson (born 17 April 1945) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey player and coach. He is currently an advisor in leadership subjects for Frölunda HC. Evensson is one of the most successful ice hockey coaches in Sweden ...
, 1987–1989 * Lennart Åhlberg, 1989–1990 * Lars-Erik Esbjörs, 1990–1991 *
Leif Boork Leif Erik Boork (born 3 July 1949 in Stockholm, Sweden) is Swedish former ice hockey coach, who was the head coach for Djurgårdens IF, Brynäs IF, Almtuna IS, and Norway's national ice hockey team. He works as a color commentator for the TV4 Gr ...
, 1991–1994 * Ulf Labraaten, 1994–1995 * Lasse Falk, 1995–1997 *
Tommy Boustedt Carl Tommy Boustedt (born 5 May 1959) is a Swedish hockey coach and sports administrator. He works as a European pro scout for the Detroit Red Wings in the NHL. He is also an advisor for the Denmark ice hockey team and a senior advisor for Hamma ...
, 1997–2001 *
Conny Evensson Jan Olle Conny Evensson (born 17 April 1945) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey player and coach. He is currently an advisor in leadership subjects for Frölunda HC. Evensson is one of the most successful ice hockey coaches in Sweden ...
, 2001–2004 * Janne Karlsson, 2004 (interim) *
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 ...
, 2004–2006 * Per Bäckman, 2006–2007 * Roger Melin, 2007–2008 *
Ulf Dahlén Ulf Reinhold Dahlén (born January 21, 1967) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player, and former head coach for HV71 and Frölunda HC in the Swedish Hockey League. His son Jonathan Dahlén was drafted 42nd overall in the 2016 NHL Entr ...
, 2008–2010 *
Kent Johansson Kent "Lill-Kenta" Johansson (born 13 April 1956) is a retired Swedish ice hockey player, former head coach of Frölunda HC in Elitserien. Playing career Johansson started his playing career with Huddinge IK in the Swedish tier two league in ...
, 2010–2013 * Roger Rönnberg, 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, 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
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. Forward
Ulf Sterner Ulf Ivar Erik "Uffe" Sterner (born 11 February 1941) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey forward. He played in nine IIHF World Championships for Sweden, where the team won seven medals: one gold, five silver, and one bronze. He was also a ...
, 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
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; he was inducted in 2001. Forward Ronald "Sura Pelle" Pettersson, represented team Sweden 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 and
Jorma Salmi Jorma Salmi (6 May 1933 – 24 May 2016) was a Finnish professional ice hockey player. He played in the SM-sarja for Ilves, HIFK (ice hockey), HIFK, and HJK Helsinki, HJK and also played in Sweden's Hockeyettan, Division 1 for AIK IF and Frölunda ...
were inducted to the
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.


Franchise records and leaders


Career

* Most games played:
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, 739 (1992–1997 and 1998–09) * Most seasons played:
Joel Lundqvist Joel Per Lundqvist (born 2 March 1982) is a Swedish professional ice hockey centre for Frölunda HC of Swedish Hockey League (SHL). He serves as the team's captain. He is the identical twin brother of former National Hockey League goaltender Henri ...
, 20* (2000-2006 and 2009-2022) * Most points scored:
Niklas Andersson Niklas Per Andersson (born 20 May 1971) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey left winger. In his career, he spent time with several National Hockey League (NHL) teams as well as various minor professional teams in North America, but most ...
, 540 (1987–1991 and 2001–2011) * Most goals scored:
Niklas Andersson Niklas Per Andersson (born 20 May 1971) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey left winger. In his career, he spent time with several National Hockey League (NHL) teams as well as various minor professional teams in North America, but most ...
, 201 (1987–1991 and 2001–2011) * Most assists:
Niklas Andersson Niklas Per Andersson (born 20 May 1971) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey left winger. In his career, he spent time with several National Hockey League (NHL) teams as well as various minor professional teams in North America, but most ...
, 339 (1987–1991 and 2001–2011)


Regular season

* Most goals in a season:
Magnus Kahnberg Håkan Magnus Kahnberg (born 25 February 1980) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey right winger, who most notably played for Frölunda HC in Swedish Hockey League (SHL). Kahnberg is a cousin of fellow Frölunda HC player Nicklas Lasu. ...
, 33 (2003–04) * Most assists in a season:
Niklas Andersson Niklas Per Andersson (born 20 May 1971) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey left winger. In his career, he spent time with several National Hockey League (NHL) teams as well as various minor professional teams in North America, but most ...
, 38 (2004–05) * Most points in a season: Kristian Huselius, 67 (2000–01) * Most penalty minutes in a season:
Patric Blomdahl Patric Bo Linus Blomdahl (born 30 January 1984) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey winger, who began and concluded his playing career for AIK of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). Blomdahl spent four years with Linköpings HC Linköping ...
, 116 (2008–09) * Most points in a season, defenceman: Magnus Johansson, 35 (2001–02) * Most points in a season, rookie: Patrik Carnbäck, 54 (1989–90) * Most shutouts in a season:
Frederik Andersen Frederik "Freddie" Andersen (born 2 October 1989) is a Danish professional ice hockey goaltender for the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League (NHL). He previously played for the Anaheim Ducks and Toronto Maple Leafs. Andersen was a ...
, 8 (2011–12) * Most power play goals in a season: Jonas Johnson, 12 (2005–06) * Most short handed goals in a season: Kristian Huselius, 5 (2000–01)


Playoffs

* Most goals in a playoff season:
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, 12 (2004–05) * Most goals by a defenseman in a playoff season:
Ronnie Sundin Ronnie Karl Sundin (born October 3, 1970) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey defenceman. He was an alternate captain for Frölunda HC in the Swedish Elite League. Playing career Sundin started his career in his hometown team Ludvika HC ...
, 6 (2005–06) * Most assists in a playoff season: Jonas Johnson, 11 (2005–06) * Most points in a playoff season:
Artturi Lehkonen Artturi Lehkonen (born 4 July 1995) is a Finnish professional ice hockey player for the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL). Lehkonen was selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the second round (55th overall) of the 2013 NHL Ent ...
, 19 (2015–2016) * Most points by a defenceman in a playoff season:
Ronnie Sundin Ronnie Karl Sundin (born October 3, 1970) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey defenceman. He was an alternate captain for Frölunda HC in the Swedish Elite League. Playing career Sundin started his career in his hometown team Ludvika HC ...
;
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 spent the ...
, 9 (2002–03, 2005–06; 2004–05) * Most shutouts in a playoff season:
Henrik Lundqvist Henrik Lundqvist (; born 2 March 1982) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played his entire 15-season career with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Before winning the Vezina Trophy in 2012, he ...
, 6 (2004–05) * Most penalty minutes in a playoff season:
Joel Lundqvist Joel Per Lundqvist (born 2 March 1982) is a Swedish professional ice hockey centre for Frölunda HC of Swedish Hockey League (SHL). He serves as the team's captain. He is the identical twin brother of former National Hockey League goaltender Henri ...
, 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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