Färjestad BK

Färjestad Bollklubb (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈfæ̌rjɛsta]; abbreviated as FBK) is a Swedish professional ice hockey team based in Karlstad. Färjestad has had 20 Swedish Championship final appearances, winning nine times since the Swedish Hockey League (SHL; formerly Elitserien) was started in 1975, making them the most successful SHL club in history. The team plays in the highest Swedish league, and have done so since 1965. They are featured rivals with Djurgårdens IF, Frölunda HC, and HV71.

FBK
2018–19 SHL season
CityKarlstad, Sweden
LeagueSwedish Hockey League
Founded10 November 1932 (1932-11-10)
Home arenaLöfbergs Arena
Colors     
General managerPeter Jakobsson
Head coachJohann Pennerborn
Websitefarjestadbk.se/
Championships
Regular season titles(10) (1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1992, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2019)
Le Mat Trophy(9) (1981, 1986, 1988, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2009, 2011)

History

Färjestad BK was founded on 10 November 1932 at Håfström Kiosk in the district of Färjestad in Karlstad by Sven Bryhske, Gösta Jonsson, Sven Larsson and Erik Myren. Initially the association's main sport was bandy. Ice hockey was first included in 1956.

In 1965, Färjestad were promoted to the top division (at that time Division 1 Southern) which they succeeded in winning for the first time in 1973. During the 1974/75 season, Färjestad qualified for the first season of Elitserien, and have since never been demoted.

In 2014, Färjestad BK played in the 2014 AHL All Star Game in St. John's, Newfoundland against a team of AHL All Stars. In the skills contest, Färjestad lost 18-17 against the All Stars on a Tuesday evening at Mile One Center. In the AHL All-Star Game, Färjestad lost again to the AHL All Stars 7-2 with a sold out crowd the following evening.

Season-by-season results

This is a partial list of the five most recent seasons completed by Färjestad. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Färjestad BK seasons.

Season Level Division Record Avg.
home
atnd.
Notes
Position W-T-L
W-OT-L
W-OTW-OTL-L
2014–15 Tier 1 SHL 7th 21–6–8–20 5,992 Top scorer: M. Gulaš (40 pts)
Top goalie:
J. Pogge (92.60 SV%)
Playoff qualifier 0–1–1–1 Lost playoff qualifier against Brynäs (1–2)
2015–16 Tier 1 SHL 5th 20–10–9–13 6,122 Top scorer: M. Gulaš (45 pts)
Top goalie:
J. Pogge (92.20 SV%)
Swedish Championship playoffs 1–0–0–4 Lost in quarterfinals against Luleå (1–4)
2016–17 Tier 1 SHL 7th 22–9–3–18 6,241 Top scorer: J. Ryno (36 pts)
Top goalie:
L. Haugen (92.50 SV%)
Playoff qualifier 2–0–1–0 Won playoff qualifier against Djurgårdens (2–1)
Swedish Championship playoffs 0–0–1–3 Lost in quarterfinals against HV71 (0–4)
2017–18 Tier 1 SHL 4th 23–6–6–17 7,233 Top scorer: J. Ryno (46 pts)
Top goalie:
L. Haugen (91.50 SV%)
Swedish Championship playoffs 1–0–0–4 Lost in quarterfinals against Skellefteå (2–4)
2018–19 Tier 1 SHL 1st 28–6–5–13 7,231 Top scorer: J. Virtanen (41 pts)
Top goalie:
A. Werner (92.60 SV%)
Swedish Championship playoffs 6–1–1–6 Won in quarterfinals against HV71 (4–3)
Lost in semifinals against Djurgårdens (3–4)

Players

Current roster

Updated 19 June, 2020.[1][2]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
28 Linus Arnesson D L 26 2019 Stockholm, Sweden
27 Oskar Bäck C L 20 2019 Karlstad, Sweden
24 Jonathon Blum D R 32 2019 Long Beach, California, United States
14 Victor Ejdsell C L 25 2019 Karlstad, Sweden
30 Jesper Eliasson G L 20 2020 Eksjö, Sweden
23 Albin Eriksson RW R 20 2020 Bollnäs, Sweden
50 Sebastian Erixon D L 31 2015 Sundsvall, Sweden
37 Adam Ginning D L 21 2020 Linköping, Sweden
40 Henrik Haukeland G L 26 2020 Fredrikstad, Norway
75 Arvid Holm G L 22 2019 Ljungby, Sweden
31 Carl Jakobsson LW L 20 2017 Limhamn, Sweden
33 Albert Johansson D L 20 2018 Karlstad, Sweden
25 Martin Johansson LW L 33 2017 Landskrona, Sweden
4 Oscar Lawner LW L 19 2018 Karlstad, Sweden
34 Michael Lindqvist RW R 26 2018 Danderyd, Sweden
20 Olle Lycksell LW L 21 2020 Oskarshamn, Sweden
65 Vojtech Mozik D R 28 2019 Prague, Czechoslovakia
70 Jacob Nilsson C L 27 2020 Stockholm, Sweden
44 Jacob Peterson C L 21 2020 Lidköping, Sweden
15 Gustav Rydahl RW L 26 2018 Karlstad, Sweden
13 Daniel Viksten RW R 31 2018 Mora, Sweden
3 Jens Westin D L 31 2017 Kramfors, Sweden
67 Pontus Widerström C L 26 2020 Gothenburg, Sweden

Team captains

Retired numbers

Färjestad BK retired numbers
No. Player Position Career No. retirement
2Tommy SamuelssonD1976-199514 December 1998
5Håkan LoobRW1979-1983, 1989-199627 September 1996
9Thomas RundqvistC1978-1984, 1985-199314 December 1998
9Ulf SternerLW1967-68, 1969-197313 November 2001
17Mathias JohanssonC1990-2002, 2003-200824 November 2012
21Jörgen JönssonC1995-1999, 2000-200926 December 2009
51Rickard WallinC1998-2002, 2005-2006, 2007–2009, 2010-201623 September 2017

Franchise records and leaders

Regular season

Goals: 42 Håkan Loob (1982-83)
Assists: 36 Thomas Rhodin (2006-07)
Points: 76 Håkan Loob (1982-83)
Penalty Minutes: 213 Emil Kåberg (2004-05)
Career Goals: 262 Håkan Loob
Career Assists: 273 Jörgen Jönsson
Career Points: 500 Håkan Loob
Career Penalty Minutes: 546 Thomas Rhodin
Career Shutouts: 12 Daniel Henriksson
Career Games: 616 Mathias Johansson

Playoff season

Goals: 11 Rickard Wallin (2000-01)
Assists: 13 Jesper Mattsson (2005-06)
Points: 18 Marcel Jenni (2000-01), Jörgen Jönsson (2005-06)
Penalty Minutes: 84 Emil Kåberg (2004-05)
Career Goals: 43 Håkan Loob
Career Assists: 62 Jörgen Jönsson
Career Points: 102 Jörgen Jönsson
Career Penalty Minutes: 193 Peter Nordström
Career Shutouts: 5 Daniel Henriksson, Jonas Gustavsson (2008-09
Career Games: 138 Peter Nordström

Total (Regular season + Playoffs)

Goals: 52 Håkan Loob (1982-83)
Assists: 41 Thomas Rhodin (2006-07)
Points: 90 Håkan Loob (1982-83)
Penalty Minutes: 297 Emil Kåberg (2004-05)
Career Goals: 305 Håkan Loob
Career Assists: 312 Thomas Rundqvist
Career Points: 566 Håkan Loob
Career Penalty Minutes: 703 Peter Nordström
Career Shutouts: 17 Daniel Henriksson
Career Games: 748 Mathias Johansson

Trophies and awards

Team

See also

References

  1. "Färjestads BK Spelarna". www.farjestadsbk.se. 2019-05-20. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  2. "Eliteprospects.com - Färjestad". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2019-05-19.
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