Bengt-Åke Gustafsson (born 23 March 1958) is a Swedish professional
ice hockey
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coach and former
ice hockey
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player. Gustafsson is the former head coach of the
Sweden senior team, a post he held from February 2005 to May 2010.
During his North American career, including two games in the
World Hockey Association
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(WHA) with the
Edmonton Oilers
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, and then nine seasons in the
National Hockey League
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(NHL) with the
Washington Capitals
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. He was often called ''Bengt Gustafsson'' or ''Gus''.
The Capitals selected Gustafsson's son,
Anton Gustafsson, with the 21st overall pick in the
2008 NHL entry draft.
In 2003, Gustafsson was inducted into the
IIHF Hall of Fame as a player.
Playing career
Gustafsson started his professional career in 1973, playing for
KB Karlskoga in the Swedish second-tier league. He later transferred to
Färjestads BK of the
Elitserien. Gustafsson was drafted by the
Washington Capitals
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in the fourth round of the
1978 NHL amateur draft. He chose to play the 1978–79 season in his homeland Sweden, but he signed with the
Edmonton Oilers
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of the
World Hockey Association
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(WHA) in March 1979. Gustafsson made his North American debut in the
1979 WHA playoffs, picking up a goal and two assists in two games. When the Oilers merged into the
National Hockey League
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(NHL) that summer, despite their attempts to select him as one of their two protected skaters for the
1979 NHL expansion draft
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, the Capitals reclaimed Gustafsson's rights from Edmonton as they did not have a valid contract with him before the draft.
In the 1986–87 season, Gustafsson played for
Bofors IK in the second-highest Swedish division and was selected for the
Sweden senior team, which caused some controversy, before playing two more NHL seasons. After retiring from the NHL he played with Färjestads BK for the next four seasons, and then spent several years playing with
VEU Feldkirch in the
Austrian Hockey League
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and
Alpenliga, winning five
Austrian ice hockey championships and the
1997–98 European Hockey League championship.
International play
Gustafsson played 117 games with
Sweden senior team, and has played in five
World Championships
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. In both
1987
Events January
* January 1 – Bolivia reintroduces the Boliviano currency.
* January 2 – Chadian–Libyan conflict – Battle of Fada: The Military of Chad, Chadian army destroys a Libyan armoured brigade.
* January 3 – Afghan leader ...
and
1991
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, he won the gold medal, got silver in
1981
Events January
* January 1
** Greece enters the European Economic Community, predecessor of the European Union.
** Palau becomes a self-governing territory.
* January 6 – A funeral service is held in West Germany for Nazi Grand Admiral ...
, and bronze in
1979
Events
January
* January 1
** United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim heralds the start of the ''International Year of the Child''. Many musicians donate to the ''Music for UNICEF Concert'' fund, among them ABBA, who write the song ...
.
He also played in the
Canada Cup
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in
1984
Events
January
* January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888.
* January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeas ...
and
1987
Events January
* January 1 – Bolivia reintroduces the Boliviano currency.
* January 2 – Chadian–Libyan conflict – Battle of Fada: The Military of Chad, Chadian army destroys a Libyan armoured brigade.
* January 3 – Afghan leader ...
.
In 1992, he represented Sweden in the
Winter Olympics
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.
Coaching career
Gustafsson started his coaching career as an assistant coach with
Switzerland senior team, serving under head coach
Ralph Krueger. He attended five World Championships with the Swiss team between 1998 and 2002.
Additionally, Gustafsson worked as head coach of Austrian
VEU Feldkirch in the 1998–99 season, followed by a two-year stint as head coach of
SCL Tigers
The SC Langnau Tigers are a professional ice hockey team from Langnau im Emmental, Switzerland. They play in the National League (NL). The team plays its home games in the 6,050-seat Emmental Versicherung Arena, which is currently one of the sm ...
of the Swiss
Nationalliga A (1999–2001). In 2001, he accepted the head coaching job at
Färjestads BK in the Swedish
Elitserien. He guided the team to the Swedish championship in
2002
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and to back-to-back finals appearances the following two years.
Gustafsson was named head coach of the Swedish senior team in 2005. Under his guidance, Sweden captured gold at the
2006 Winter Olympics
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and the
2006 World Championships, becoming the first coach to achieve this "double". He earned Swedish Coach of the Year honours that year. Gustafsson also led Sweden to a bronze medal at the
2009 World Championships. He stepped down from his position in 2010.
In October 2010, he took over as head coach of the
ZSC Lions of the Swiss
National League A
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(NLA) and remained in the job until the end of the 2010–11 season.
On 6 May 2011, Gustafsson was named the head coach of
Atlant Moscow Oblast
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of the
Kontinental Hockey League
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It was considered in ...
(KHL), becoming the first Swede to be named the head coach of a KHL team.
However, after a disappointing start to the
2011–12 season for the team, Gustafsson was forced to leave the club on 3 November 2011. The team's then assistant coach
Janne Karlsson took over the head coaching job for Atlant Moscow Oblast.
In December 2012, he replaced
Jeff Tomlinson as head coach of the
Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers of the German
Deutsche Eishockey Liga
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(DEL). After the season, Gustafsson did not have his contract renewed.
In October 2013, he returned to Switzerland's
SCL Tigers
The SC Langnau Tigers are a professional ice hockey team from Langnau im Emmental, Switzerland. They play in the National League (NL). The team plays its home games in the 6,050-seat Emmental Versicherung Arena, which is currently one of the sm ...
for a second spell with the club, having previously spent two years with the Tigers. He led SCL to the
National League B
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(NLB) title and promotion to the NLA in 2015, but parted company with the club despite the success. On 24 January 2017, he took over the head coaching position at NLB side
EHC Olten. He was sacked in early February 2018 following a run of five wins in 15 contests and after dropping to the fourth place of the NLB standings.
Coaching style
He has been reported as a "player's coach", listening to and arguing with his players rather than telling them what to do. In a
SVT interview he stated: "
cehockey is played on the ice, not behind the bench. As coach I can point things out to them and make them aware of stuff but they are the ones who play the game. As a player I have to confess that I didn't listen that much to what the coach said, and as a coach I don't expect them to do either."
He was criticised for asking various players whom they would like to see on the team and how they wanted to play and for asking players how they would like to see the lines formed. He then went in and adjusted the lines as the tournaments went on. The criticism has been somewhat subdued after his 2006 Winter Olympics and World Championships double.
The Olympic and IIHF teams only had eight players. Most of the stars from the Olympics were missing. Only
Jörgen Jönsson,
Kenny Jönsson,
Henrik Zetterberg,
Niklas Kronwall,
Mikael Samuelsson,
Stefan Liv,
Ronnie Sundin and
Mika Hannula participated in both tournaments.
Awards and achievements
As player
* Named to the
1977 World Junior Championships All-Star team
* Named to the Swedish All-Star team in 1983 and 1987
* Awarded
Guldhjälmen in 1990
* 5-time Austrian champion with
VEU Feldkirch (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998)
*
European Hockey League champion in
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
* January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for Lunar water, frozen water, in soil i ...
* Named to the
Alpenliga All-Star team in
1997
Events January
* January 1 – The Emergency Alert System is introduced in the United States.
* January 11 – Turkey threatens Cyprus on account of a deal to buy Russian S-300 missiles, prompting the Cypriot Missile Crisis.
* January 1 ...
* Inducted into the
IIHF Hall of Fame in 2003
As coach
*
Elitserien champion with
Färjestads BK in
2002
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* Won gold medal in the
2006 Winter Olympics
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* Won gold medal in the
2006 World Championships
* Won bronze medal in the
2009
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and
2010 World Championships
* Named as Swedish Coach of the Year in 2006
*
National League B
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with
SCL Tigers
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in
2015
2015 was designated by the United Nations as:
* International Year of Light
* International Year of Soil __TOC__
Events
January
* January 1 – Lithuania officially adopts the euro as its currency, replacing the litas, and becomes ...
Records
*
Washington Capitals
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record for points by a rookie with 60 in 1979–80 (broken in 1981–82)
* Scored the fastest goal from the start of a period (5 seconds in the third period) against the
Philadelphia Flyers
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on 18 January 1983
* First coach in history to win the
Winter Olympics
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and the
World Championships
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in the same year (2006)
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
International
References
External links
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1958 births
Living people
BIK Karlskoga players
Edmonton Oilers (WHA) players
Färjestad BK players
Ice hockey people from Örebro County
Ice hockey players at the 1992 Winter Olympics
IIHF Hall of Fame inductees
Medalists at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Olympic gold medalists for Sweden
Olympic ice hockey players for Sweden
People from Karlskoga Municipality
Sweden men's national ice hockey team coaches
Swedish expatriate ice hockey players in Canada
Swedish expatriate ice hockey players in the United States
Swedish expatriate sportspeople in Austria
Swedish ice hockey centres
Swedish ice hockey coaches
Washington Capitals draft picks
Washington Capitals players