1983–84 Elitserien season
The Elitserien season 1983/84 was the ninth season of the Swedish Elitserien. Swedish champion for the seventh time in the club's history of AIK Solna, while Modo AIK and Västra Frölunda IF descended to the second division.
- 2.1 tournament tree
- 2.2 Swedish Champion
Regular Season
Mode
The ten teams in the Elitserien first played in 36 regular season games against each other. While the first four teams for the play- offs qualified, the last placed rose directly from the Division I and the last but one had to compete for the league against the best second division in the Kvalserien. For a win, each team was given two points, a draw there was a point and a defeat.
Final Table
Sp = Matches, W = Wins, D = drawn, L = Loss, OTS = Overtime wins, OTN = Overtime defeat, SOS = Penalty victories, SON = Penalty defeat
Play-offs
The semi-final was played in mode " Best-of- Three", the final mode in the " Best-of -Five".
Tournament tree
Swedish Champion
Goalkeepers: Peter Aslin, Gunnar Borg suffering
Defender: Mats Alba, Hans Cederholm, Bo Ericson, Björn Hellman, Tomas Nord, Mats Thelin, Anders Wallin
Attacker: Per-Erik Eklund Jan Ericson, Rolf Ericsson, Peter Gradin, Mats Hessel, Leif Holmgren, Ulf Isaksson, Tommy Lehmann, Roger Lindström, Per Martin Elle, Hans Norberg, Mats Ulander, Michael Wikström
Head Coach: Per Bäckman
All- Star team
Awards
- Guldpucken ( best Swedish player) - Per-Erik Eklund, AIK Solna
- Top Scorer - Kenneth Andersson, Brynäs IF
- SICO: s guldpipa (best referee ) - Lars Henriksson