2007–08 Elitserien season

The Elitserien season 2007/ 08 was the 33rd season of the Swedish Elitserien. The preliminary round was played on 24 September 2007 to March 8, 2008, the play-offs began on March 11 and ended with the last final game on April 18. Swedish Champion 2007/ 08 was the HV71. In the Kvalserien, a relegation round between the top four teams in the second-rate HockeyAllsvenskan and the two last placed the Elitserien, the Mora IK and IF Brynäs had to play in the Mora lost his starting place in the Elitserien to Rögle BK.

  • 2.1 tournament tree
  • 2.2 quarterfinals
  • 2.3 Semi-finals
  • 2.4 final
  • 2.5 Swedish Champion

Regular Season

Mode

The twelve teams in the Elitserien contributed five games against each other. Here, six teams had 28 home games and 27 away games, the other teams, however, denied 27 home games and 28 away games. A team that could deliver this season more home games, had 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.

Final Table

Sp = Matches, W = Wins, D = drawn, L = Loss, OS = Overtime wins, TD = Goal Difference, P = Points

Top scorer

' Abbreviations: ' Sp = Matches, G = Goals, A = Assists P = Points

Scorer

Assists

Plus / minus statistics

Penalty minutes

Play-offs

The play-offs were held in the mode "best- of-seven ".

Tournament tree

Quarterfinals

Semifinal

Final

Swedish Champion

Goalkeepers: Andreas Andersson, Stefan Liv

Defender: Johan Åkerman, Patrick André Bovim, Daniel Grillfors, Per Gustafsson, Johan Halvardsson, Mikko Luoma, David Petrasek, Pasi Puistola, Lance Ward

Attacker: Johan Davidsson, Henrik Eriksson, Andreas Falk, David Fredriksson Jan Hrdina, Andreas Jämtin, Eric Johansson, Jonas Johansson, Jari Kauppila, Per Ledin, Johan Lindström, Björn Melin, Mattias Tedenby, Martin Thörnberg, Jukka Voutilainen

Head Coach: Kent Johansson

Awards

  • Guldhjälmen (Most Valuable Player) - Tony Mårtensson, Linköpings HC
  • Honkens Trofé ( best goalkeeper ) - Daniel Larsson, Djurgårdens IF
  • Håkan Loob Trophy ( top scorer ) - Mattias Weinhandl Linköpings HC ( 35 goals)
  • Rookie of the Year - Daniel Larsson, Djurgårdens IF
  • Guldpipa (best referee ) - Marcus Vinnerborg
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