2009–10 HV71 season

The 2009–10 HV71 season saw HV71's attempt to win the Swedish Championship title after having lost the previous season's final, which they succeeded to do. It was the 26th season in the Swedish elite league Elitserien for the club.

2009–10 HV71
Elitserien champions
League1st SHL
2009–10 record23–16–14
Home record17–5–6
Road record8–11–8
Goals for188
Goals against155
Team information
General managerFredrik Stillman
CoachJanne Karlsson
CaptainJohan Davidsson
Alternate captainsPer Gustafsson
David Petrasek
ArenaKinnarps Arena
Average attendance6,939 (99%)
Team leaders
GoalsMartin Thörnberg (20)
AssistsJohan Davidsson (46)
PointsJohan Davidsson (58)
Penalty minutesTeemu Laine (122)
WinsStefan Liv (23)
Goals against averageStefan Liv (2.60)

HV71 won the playoffs, beating Timrå IK 4–1 in the quarter final series, Skellefteå AIK 4–1 in the semi final series, and Djurgårdens IF 4–2 in the final series.

HV71 started the season in the beginning of August playing in the Nordic Trophy, which that year only consisted of Swedish teams.[1] After having won the tournament round-robin stage, HV71 lost against Linköpings HC in the semi-final but clinched the bronzed medal defeating Frölunda HC. HV71 was also rewarded with 30,000 euro; 20,000 for winning the series and 10,000 for the bronze medal.[2] On September 21, HV71 played its first game of the season, defeating Linköpings HC away with the score 6–2.[3]

After 54 games of the regular season, HV71 lead the league table with one point over the second placed team, Linköpings HC. The last game of the regular season, HV71 faced Linköping away and managed to tie the game and win the regular season championship.

Offseason

January 16: Defenseman Lance Ward signed a two-year deal with HV71.[4]

April 10: Defenseman Per Gustafsson and goaltender Andreas Andersson re-signed with HV71. Both agreed to a one-year extension.[5]

April 14: Janne Karlsson signed for three years as head coach for HV71.[6] HV71's previous head coach, Kent Johansson, signed earlier with the Swiss team HC Lugano.

April 17: Forwards David Ullström and Simon Önerud, and defenseman Nichlas Torp re-signed with HV71 for another two years.[7]

April 20: Defenseman Johan Björk and winger Johan Lindström re-signed with HV71. Both agreed to a two-year extension. Forward and junior player André Petersson signed with HV71 for a one-year deal.[8]

April 23: Finnish power forward Teemu Laine agreed with HV71 for a two-year extension.[9] Goalie Stefan Liv re-signed with HV71 for another year.[10]

April 24: Forward Oscar Sundh signed with HV71 for two years.[11]

April 28: Canadian centre Kris Beech re-signed with HV71 for another two years.[12]

April 29: Forward Per Ledin returned from play in NHL and AHL, and signed a six-year deal with HV71.[13]

May 20: Forward Mattias Tedenby re-signed with HV71 and agreed to a two-year extension.[14]

August 16: Finnish defenseman Janne Niinimaa signed with HV71 for one year.[15]

Pre-season

HV71 began the pre-season playing in the Nordic Trophy tournament, a total of five games plus two playoff games, from August 11 to August 30, 2009.

Standings

Nordic Trophy GP W L T OTW OTL PSW PSL GF GA Pts
y-HV715410000020912
y-Frölunda HC5320000017149
y-Djurgårdens IF5221010013117
y-Linköpings HC5122100112136
x-Färjestads BK523000009146
x-Malmö Redhawks513100109195

y - clinched semi-final spot for championship, x - play for 5th place

Game log

2009 Nordic Trophy game log

Legend:   Win (3 points)   Overtime win (2 point)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime loss (1 point)

Playoffs

2009 Nordic Trophy Playoffs

Legend:   Win   Overtime win   Loss

Regular season

HV71 won the regular season league title after a last game tie with Linköpings HC.

Standings

Elitserien GP W L T OTW OTL GF GA Pts
yHV71552516146318815595
xDjurgårdens IF552617122316113092
xLinköpings HC55272083216313992
xSkellefteå AIK55262091414614188
xFärjestads BK552520102513214487
xBrynäs IF552017186114412484
xFrölunda HC552222111115515678
xTimrå IK551819183713815075
eModo Hockey551620197416115074
eLuleå HF551923134713914374
rSödertälje SK551427147313117663
rRögle BK551330124612717355

x – clinched playoff spot; y – clinched regular season league title; e – eliminated from playoff contention; r – played in relegation series

Game log

2009–10 Game log

Legend:   Win (3 points)   Overtime win (2 point)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime loss (1 point)   Tie (1 point)

Playoffs

As winner of the regular series, HV71 received first pick to choose opponent for the quarterfinals. HV71 chose the 8th seed, Timrå IK. HV71 beat Timrå IK in five games, winning the series with 4–1 in games. For the semifinals, HV71 met Skellefteå AIK, the lowest seeded team remaining from the quarterfinals. In five games, HV71 won the semifinals and advanced to the finals where they met Djurgårdens IF, the regular season runner-up. In six games, where all but one game were decided in overtime, HV71 won their fourth Swedish Championship.

2010 Elitserien playoffs

Legend:   Win   Overtime win   Loss   Overtime loss

Player stats

Skaters

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalties in Minutes

Regular season

PlayerGPGAPts+/-PIM
Johan Davidsson551246581918
David Petrasek5215385315103
Pasi Puistola541326391099
Martin Thörnberg522018381742
Jukka Voutilainen37162137910
Björn Melin55142236032
Teemu Laine451514290120
Per Ledin47918273116
Andreas Falk55131225664
Johan Lindström48121224612

Updated after the end of the regular season.

Playoffs

PlayerGPGAPts+/-PIM

Goaltenders

Note: GP = Games Played; TOI = Time On Ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTW = Overtime Wins; OTL = Overtime Losses GA = Goals Against; SO = Shutouts; Sv% = Save Percentage; GAA = Goals Against Average

Regular season

PlayerGPTOIWLTOTWOTLGASOSv%GAA
Stefan Liv4325422315331110490.872.60
Andreas Andersson137853213141089.073.13

Updated after the end of the regular season.

Playoffs

PlayerGPTOIWLTOTWOTLGASOSv%GAA

Transactions

Acquired by HV71
PlayerFormer teamContract terms
Lance WardFrankfurt Lions2 years
André PeterssonHV71 youth1 year
Oscar SundhTimrå IK2 years
Per LedinColorado Avalanche6 years
Janne NiinimaaSCL Tigers1 year
Leaving HV71
PlayerNew team
Kim StaalMalmö Redhawks
Henrik ErikssonVIK Västerås HK
Jonas JohanssonVIK Västerås HK
Nicholas AngellFrankfurt Lions
Mikko LuomaAtlant Moscow Oblast
Kamil PirosÄssät

Roster

Goaltenders


Defensemen

Wingers

Centers

Draft picks

HV71 players picked at the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.

Round # Player Position Nationality NHL team

References

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  11. "Oscar Sundh klar för HV71". HV71.se (in Swedish). HV71. 2009-04-24. Archived from the original on 2012-05-25. Retrieved 2009-08-17.
  12. "Kris Beech fortsätter i HV71". HV71.se (in Swedish). HV71. 2009-04-28. Archived from the original on 2012-05-24. Retrieved 2009-08-17.
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