Luleå HF/MSSK

Luleå Hockey/MSSK is a Swedish professional ice hockey team based in Luleå, in northern Sweden. They currently play in the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL), the top-tier of women's ice hockey in Sweden. They are the most successful club in SDHL history, having been regular season champions for four consecutive years, 2015–2019, and winning the Swedish Championship three times in four years, 2016 to 2019.

Luleå Hockey/MSSK
2020–21 SDHL season
CityLuleå, Sweden
LeagueSDHL
Founded2015
Home arenaCoop Norrbotten Arena
ColorsRed, black, white, yellow
       
General managerKlas Gustafsson
Head coachMikael Forsberg
CaptainJenni Hiirikoski
Websiteluleahockey.se
Championships
Regular season titles4 (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
Playoff championships3 (2016, 2018, 2019)
Current uniform

History

The team was formed in 2015, after a merger between Luleå HF and Munksund Skuthamn SK (MSSK). In October 2016, the club set an SDHL attendance record with 3150 spectators for a match against Norrland rivals Modo Hockey.[1]

After winning the Swedish Championship in 2018, they played against that year's Isobel Cup winners, the Metropolitan Riveters of the NWHL, in the first-ever Champions Cup for women's hockey.[2] Luleå won the match 4-2.[3] In November that year, the club again set a new record for SDHL attendance, with 6220 spectators for a match against AIK IF.[4]

In 2019, the club hired Mikael Forsberg to replace Fredrik Glader, who had served as head coach for the first four seasons of the club's existence.[5]

Players and personnel

2020–21 roster

As of 7 November 2020[6][7]
# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
8 Ebba Berglund D L 22 2018 Örnsköldsvik, Ångermanland, Sweden
7 Ida Boman D L 27 2015 Haparanda, Norrbotten, Sweden
86 Michela Cava C R 26 2020 Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
23 Pernilla Forsgren D L 21 2015 Umeå, Västerbotten, Sweden
5 Johanna Fällman (A) D L 30 2015 Luleå, Norrbotten, Sweden
52 Sara Grahn G L 32 2018 Örebro, Närke, Sweden
6 Jenni Hiirikoski (C) D L 33 2016 Lempäälä, Pirkanmaa, Finland
25 Wilma Hjelm C L 18 2019
30 Tindra Holm G R 19 2020 Skellefteå, Västerbotten, Sweden
44 Nicoline Söndergaard Jensen RW/C L 28 2019 Tårnby, Hovedstaden, Denmark
24 Zsófia Jókai-Szilágyi C L 28 2015 Budapest, Közép-Magyarország, Hungary
16 Petra Nieminen C L 21 2018 Tampere, Pirkanmaa, Finland
29 Emma Nordin (A) C L 29 2015 Örnsköldsvik, Ångermanland, Sweden
59 Johanna Olofsson D L 29 2020 Storuman, Lapland, Sweden
9 Chiho Osawa RW R 28 2018 Tomakomai, Hokkaido, Japan
11 Josefine Høegh Persson W L 26 2016 Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
67 Linn Peterson RW/C L 27 2018 Mariestad, Västergötland, Sweden
88 Ronja Savolainen D L 23 2016 Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland
14 Wilma Sjölund F R 17 2019 Sundsvall, Medelpad, Sweden
17 Sofia Skriver C L 17 2019 Silkeborg, Midtjylland, Denmark
40 Noora Tulus RW R 25 2016 Vantaa, Uusimaa, Finland
42 Viivi Vainikka F L 19 2020 Espoo, Uusimaa, Finland

2020–21 team personnel

  • Head Coach: Mikael Forsberg
  • Assistant Coach: Malin Holmqvist
  • Assistant Coach: Oskar Häggström
  • Fitness trainer: Jenni Hiirikoski
  • Team Manager: Klas Gustafsson
  • Equipment Manager: Carina Marnéus & Kjell Mikko

Team captains

Head coaches

  • Lisa Flemström, 2013–14
  • Oskar Häggström, 2014–15
  • Fredrik Glader, 2015–2019
  • Mikael Forsberg, 2019–present

Season-by-season results

This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by Luleå. Code explanation; GPGames played, WWins, LLosses, TTied games, GFGoals for, GAGoals against, PtsPoints. Top Scorer: Points (Goals+Assists)

Season League Regular season Post season results Top scorer (regular season)
Finish GP W L T GF GA Pts
2015-16 SDHL 1st 3627541616087 Won Championship, 2-1 (Linköping HC) M. Karvinen 79 (37+42)
2016-17 SDHL 1st 3632401685296 Lost semi-finals, 0-2 (HV71) M. Karvinen 70 (30+40)
2017-18 SDHL 1st 3629251605895 Won Championship, 2-1 (Linköping HC) M. Karvinen 68 (30+38)
2018-19 SDHL 1st 3630421665293 Won Championship, 3-2 (Linköping HC) J. Hiirikoski 63 (19+44)
2019-20 SDHL 2nd 3624751416181 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden P. Nieminen 55 (25+30)

Franchise records and leaders

Regular season

  • Most goals in a season: Michelle Karvinen, 37 (2015–16)
  • Most assists in a season: Jenni Hiirikoski, 44 (2018–19)
  • Most points in a season: Michelle Karvinen, 79 (2015–16)
  • Most points in a season, defenseman: Jenni Hiirikoski, 63 (2018–19)
  • Best save percentage in a season, over ten games played: Sara Grahn, .932 (2018–19)
  • Best goals against average in a season, over ten games played: Maria Omberg, 1.65 (2015–16 & 2017–18)
  • Most shutouts in a career: Maria Omberg, 25
  • Most penalty minutes in a career: Ronja Savolainen, 149

Scoring leaders

The top-ten point-scorers (goals + assists) of Luleå Hockey/MSSK.[8]

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game;   = current Luleå Hockey/MSSK player

Points
PlayerPosGPGAPtsP/G
Michelle KarvinenW1521411733142.07
Emma NordinC1561181342521.62
Jenni HiirikoskiD140651382031.45
Noora TulusRW12441721180.95
Ronja SavolainenD13546721180.87
Rebecca StenbergLW983550850.87
Emma EliassonD702161821.17
Petra NieminenC703841791.13
Josefine Høegh PerssonW1333144750.56
Linn PetersonRW/C1002946750.75

References

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  2. Foster, Meredith (2 April 2018). "Luleå HF Win SDHL Championship". The Ice Garden. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  3. Oliver, Nathaniel (1 October 2018). "5 Champions Cup Takeaways: Metropolitan Riveters vs Luleå HF/MSSK". The Hockey Writers. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  4. Funqvis, Sixten (16 November 2018). "Nytt publikrekord i SDHL". HockeySverige (in Swedish). Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  5. Nilsson, Jonathan (29 September 2019). ""Man slår upp telefonboken och vill ringa pappa – men det går inte att nå honom"". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  6. "Luleå Hockey/MSSK spelartrupp, 2020–21". Luleå Hockey (in Swedish). Retrieved 6 November 2020.
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  8. "All Time Regular Season Player Stats for Luleå HF (W)". eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
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