Fredrik Stillman

Fredrik Stillman ( born August 22, 1966 in Jönköping ) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey player and coach, who played in his playing days from 1982 to 2001 exclusively for HV71 in the Swedish Elitserien and the Berlin Capitals in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. Since 2005 he has worked as a general manager for HV71.

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Career

Fredrik Stillman began his career as a hockey player in his hometown at the HV71, for the first team he gave his debut in the 1982/83 season in the second-class Division 1. He was in two matches a template. Two years later, the defender reached with his team move up to the Elitserien, where he was first Swedish Champion with HV71 in the 1994/95 season. Following this success, he spent a season at the Berlin Capitals in the German Ice Hockey League, where he scored 32 points scorer in a total of 61 games.

After only one year abroad Stillman returned back to 1996 Jönköping, for which he ran aground three more seasons before he for the Berlin Capitals in the DEL stood again for 1999/2000 season on the ice. For the 2000/01 season played the Olympic champion from 1994 again for Jonkoping in the Elitserien and achieved the end of his 19 - year career in 42 games 16 scorer points, including seven goals. After the season his number 14 was honored by the HV71 and has not assigned any longer.

Following his playing career Stillman was first assistant coach with the HV71, with which he in this position again champion in the season 2003/ 04. When the club replaced him in March 2005 by Göran Sjöberg, he was appointed General Manager. This activity does he have since been made ​​throughout.

Internationally

For Sweden Stillman took part in the U20 Junior World Cup 1986 and the 1991 World Championships, 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1995. In addition, he was in the squad of Sweden at the 1992 Winter Olympic Games in Albertville and 1994 Lillehammer.

Awards and achievements

Internationally

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