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Brynäs IF is a Swedish professional
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team from
Gävle Gävle ( ; ) is a Urban areas in Sweden, city in Sweden, the seat of Gävle Municipality and the capital of Gävleborg County. It had 79,004 inhabitants in 2020, which makes it the List of cities in Sweden, 13th-most-populated city in Sweden. I ...
. The club currently plays in the
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(SHL), promoted from the
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, the second tier of ice hockey in Sweden, following the 2023–24 season. The club played in the top-tier Swedish league from 1960 to 2023 (1960-75 called Division I, 1975-2023 called the SHL), a total of 63 seasons, longer than any other Swedish club, before suffering relegation for the first time in franchise history at the conclusion of the 2022–23 season. They have won the Swedish championship 13 times, second only to
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with 16 wins. In the 2023/2024 Hockeyallsvenskan season Brynäs won promotion back to the SHL after beating Djurgården 4-0 in the final.


History

Brynäs IF was formed by Nils Norin, Ferdinand Blomkvist, and Thure Ternström on 12 May 1912 and began to play ice hockey in 1939. The club has also competed in
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, athletics,
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,
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, and
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. The team played in the hockey league's top flight from 1960 to 2023 and has won the Swedish championship 13 times, most recently in 2012. Brynäs IF became the world's first ice hockey club to collaborate with the United Nations Program
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, after signing a five-year contract with the organisation on 20 November 2013 (expiring in 2018). On 3 June 2014, the club also signed a five-year contract with Gävle Municipality (expiring after the 2018–19 season). The municipality acquired the
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for the club's home arena and renamed it ''Gavlerinken Arena''. The latter collaboration also meant the municipality would pay the club to play with ad-free jerseys, starting in the 2014–15 season, as the only SHL team. The arena is since September 2019 named Monitor ERP Arena. In
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, after finishing 13th (out of 14 teams) in the regular season, the team was forced to defend its SHL status for the first time since 2008, playing a best-of-seven series against the last-placed team, HV71, with
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. At the conclusion of the 2022–23 season, Brynäs was relegated from the SHL for the first time in franchise history, after losing the relegation playout series, 1–4, to the Malmö Redhawks. They returned to the SHL after the 2023–24 season.


Season-by-season

''This is a partial list, featuring the five most recent completed seasons. For a more complete list, see List of Brynäs IF seasons.''


Players and personnel


Current roster

Updated 8 May 2024


Team captains

*
Jan Larsson Jan Larsson (born September 4, 1965) is a retired Sweden, Swedish professional ice hockey player who is currently an assistant coach for Brynäs IF. Larsson played 680 Elitserien games during his playing career, spending most of that time (16 sea ...
(1999–2003) * Tommy Sjödin (2003–2008) * Andreas Dackell (2008–2012) * Jakob Silfverberg (2012) * Jörgen Sundqvist (2012–2014) * Niclas Andersén (2014–2015) * Anton Rödin (2015–2016) * Jacob Blomqvist (2016–2019) * Anton Rödin (2019–2023) * Johan Larsson (2023–)


Head coaches

* Axel Svensson (1943–1944) * Conny Eriksson (1954–1957) * Arne Backman (1960–1961) * Nils Bergström (1961–1963) * Herbert Pettersson (1963–1966) * Börje Mattsson (1966–1967) * Nils Bergström (1967–1969) * Tommy Sandlin (1969–1977) * Rolf Andersson (1977–1979) *
Lennart Johansson Nils Lennart Johansson (5 November 1929 – 4 June 2019) was a Swedish sports official who served as the fifth and, to date, longest-serving president of UEFA, the Union of European Football Associations. He served in the position from his elec ...
(1979–1980) * Tord Lundström (1980–1981) * Lennart Johansson (1981–1982) * Stig Salming (1982–1987) * Tord Lundström (1987–1988) * Staffan Tholson (1988–1991) * Tommy Sandlin (1991–1996) * Göran Sjöberg (1996–1998) * Roger Melin (1998–2002) * Esko Nokelainen (2002) * Gunnar Persson (2002–2004) * Tomas Jonsson (2004) * Roger Kyrö (2004–2005) * Wayne Fleming (2005–2005) * Leif Boork (2005–2007) * Olof Östblom (2007–2008) * Tomas Thelin (2008) * Leif Boork (2008) * Niklas Czarnecki (2008–2011) * Tommy Jonsson (2011–2014) * Thomas Berglund (2014–2017) * Roger Melin (2017) * Tommy Sjödin (2017–2018) * Magnus Sundquist (2018–2020) * Peter Andersson (2020–2021) * Mikko Manner (2021-2023) * Ove Molin (2023) * Niklas Gällstedt (2023–)


Club records and leaders


Individual season records

* Most Goals in a season: Tom Bissett, 40 (1998–99) * Most Assists in a season:
Jan Larsson Jan Larsson (born September 4, 1965) is a retired Sweden, Swedish professional ice hockey player who is currently an assistant coach for Brynäs IF. Larsson played 680 Elitserien games during his playing career, spending most of that time (16 sea ...
, 43 (1998–99) * Most Points in a season: Lars-Göran Nilsson, 62 (1970–71) * Most Penalty Minutes in a season: Tommy Melkersson, 118 (1996–97) * Most Points in a season, defenseman: Pär Djoos, 48 (1998–99)


Scoring leaders

These are the top-ten point-scorers in SHL 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 Brynäs IF player''


Trophies and awards


Team

Le Mat Trophy * 1963–64, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1979–80, 1992–93, 1998–99, 2011–12


Individual

Coach of the Year * Tommy Sandlin: 1991–92, 1992–93 * Roger Melin: 1998–99 Guldhjälmen *
Jan Larsson Jan Larsson (born September 4, 1965) is a retired Sweden, Swedish professional ice hockey player who is currently an assistant coach for Brynäs IF. Larsson played 680 Elitserien games during his playing career, spending most of that time (16 sea ...
: 1998–99 * Jakob Silfverberg: 2011–2012 Guldpucken * Håkan Wickberg: 1970–71 * William Löfqvist: 1971–72 * Stig Östling: 1974–75 * Mats Näslund: 1979–80 * Tommy Sjödin: 1991–92
Håkan Loob Trophy The Håkan Loob Trophy is the annual award for the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) player who scores the most goals during the regular season. It was created by Svenska Hockeyligan and C More Entertainment, Canal+ in honour of Håkan Loob, who holds th ...
* Kenneth Andersson: 1983–84 * Evgeny Davydov: 1996–97 * Tom Bissett: 1998–99 *
Jan Larsson Jan Larsson (born September 4, 1965) is a retired Sweden, Swedish professional ice hockey player who is currently an assistant coach for Brynäs IF. Larsson played 680 Elitserien games during his playing career, spending most of that time (16 sea ...
: 1999-00 Honken Trophy * Johan Holmqvist: 2005–06 * Jacob Markström: 2009–10 Rinkens Riddare * Lars Bylund: 1968–69 * Håkan Wickberg: 1969–70 * Jan-Erik Lyck: 1971–72 Rookie of the Year * Nicklas Bäckström: 2005–06 * Jacob Markström: 2009–10 *
Mattias Ekholm Mattias Hans Ekholm (born 24 May 1990) is a Swedish professional ice hockey defenceman for the Edmonton Oilers in the National Hockey League (NHL). He was drafted in the fourth round, 102nd overall, of the 2009 NHL entry draft by the Nashville P ...
: 2010–11 * Johan Larsson:2011-12


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Brynas If Sport in Gävle HockeyAllsvenskan teams 1912 establishments in Sweden Ice hockey clubs established in 1912 Ice hockey teams in Gävleborg County Brynäs IF 20th-century establishments in Gävleborg County