2008–09 Elitserien season
The Elitserien season 2008/ 09 was the 34th season of the Swedish Elitserien. The preliminary round was played on 15 September 2008 to 28 February 2009. The playoffs began on March 5, the decisive final match took place on April 8. Swedish Champion 2008/ 09 was the Färjestad BK. In the Kvalserien, a relegation round between the top four teams in the second-rate HockeyAllsvenskan and the two last placed the Elitserien, the Rögle BK and Södertälje SK had to play, both successfully defended their seats in the highest league.
- 3.1 quarterfinals
- 3.2 Semi-finals
- 3.3 final
- 3.4 Swedish Champion
Participant
Regular Season
Mode
The twelve teams in the Elitserien carry five games against each other. Here, six teams have 28 home games and 27 away games, the other teams, however, deny 27 home games and 28 away games. A team that can deliver more home games this season, has the following season, unless they decline, fewer home games.
A victory in the regular season brings a team three points. With goals of equality within regular time, extra time will be played in which the winner two points, the loser, however, receives one point. A draw after extra time each team receives one point. For a loss in regulation time, there are no points. The top eight teams in the preliminary round to reach the play- off series, while the last two teams in the Kvalserien against the need to play the best four teams in the second-rate HockeyAllsvenskan for their place in the league. For the clubs in the squares 9 and 10, the season is over after the first round.
Final Table
Sp = Matches, W = Wins, D = drawn, L = Loss, OTS = Overtime wins, OTN = Overtime defeat, P = Points
Top scorer
Abbreviations: Sp = Matches, G = Goals, A = Assists P = Points
Play-offs
The play-offs will be played in mode "best- of-seven ".
Quarterfinals
The quarter-final series took place until March 16, 2009 of 5.
Semifinal
The winners of the quarter finals contested from 19 to 28 March, the semifinal series.
Final
The two winners of the semi-finals played from April 1 to 8 at the Swedish Championship.
Swedish Champion
Goalkeepers: Reinhard Divis, Jonas Gustavsson
Defender: Dominik Graňák, Anton goby, Jonas Holos, Per Johnsson, Markus Karlsson, Arto Laatikainen, Johan Motin, Thomas Rhodin, Martin Ševc, Jens Skalberg, Ari Vallin
Attacker: Per Åslund, Dick Axelsson, Anders Bastiansen, Henrik Björklund, Lee Goren, Marius Holtet, Marcus Johansson, Martin Johansson, Mikael Johansson, Jörgen Jönsson, Emil Kåberg, Jesper Mattsson, Peter Nordström, Marcus Paulsson, Eero Somervuori, Gustaf Thorell, Sacha Treille, Rickard Wallin
Head Coach: Per-Erik Johnsson, Tommy Samuelsson
Awards
- Guldpucken ( best Swedish player) - Jonas Gustavsson, Färjestad BK
- Guldhjälmen (Most Valuable Player) - Johan Davidsson, HV71
- Honkens Trofé ( best goalkeeper ) - Johan Holmqvist, Frölunda HC
- Håkan Loob Trophy ( top scorer ) - Per- Åge Skrøder, MODO Hockey
- Rookie of the Year - Victor Hedman, MODO Hockey
- Guldpipa (best referee ) - Marcus Vinnerborg, Ljungby
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- Elitserien season
- Hockey 2008
- Hockey 2009