1993–94 Elitserien season

The Elitserien season 1993/94 was the 19th season of the Swedish Elitserien. Swedish Champion was the total second time in their history of Malmö IF, while the IF Björklöven relegation to the second division.

  • 2.1 tournament tree
  • 2.2 Swedish Champion

Regular Season

Mode

First, a main round with return match took place, in which each of the twelve teams completed 22 games. Then the two last placed in the Allsvenskan had to compete for the league against the best teams in the second division, while the other ten teams for another 18 games (both outward and return leg against any other opponent ) completed, and the results were unchanged from the previous encounters. The top eight teams qualified for the play- offs then, during the season was over for the two last placed the continuation of round. For a win, each team was given two points, a draw there was a point and a defeat.

Main Round

Sp = Matches, W = Wins, D = drawn, L = Loss, OTS = Overtime wins, OTN = Overtime defeat, SOS = Penalty victories, SON = Penalty defeat

Continued round

Sp = Matches, W = Wins, D = drawn, L = Loss, OTS = Overtime wins, OTN = Overtime defeat, SOS = Penalty victories, SON = Penalty defeat

Play-offs

The quarter-finals and finals were in the mode " Best-of -Five" played, the semi-finals in the mode " Best-of- Three".

Tournament tree

Swedish Champion

Goalkeepers: Peter Lindmark, Roger Nordström

Defender: Peter Hasselblad, Petri Liimatainen, Johan Norgren, Roger Öhman, Ricard Persson, Johan Sälle, Róbert Švehla

Attacker: Håkan Åhlund, Mathias Bosson, Roger Hansson, Raimo Helminen, Jens Hemström, Marcus Magnertoft, Mikko Mäkelä, Jesper Mattsson, Mats Näslund, Daniel Rydmark, Peter Sundström, Bo Svanberg, Patrik Sylvegård

Head Coach: Timo Lahtinen

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