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'''Brynäs IF''' is a professional [[ice hockey]] club of [[Sweden]], playing in the country's top level, the [[Elitserien]]. While Brynäs IF is a multi-sports club, but it is especially known for its hockey club. It was founded in 1912; the hockey branch was created in 1939. Their home games are played at the [[Läkerol Arena]]. |
'''Brynäs IF''' is a professional [[ice hockey]] club of [[Sweden]], playing in the country's top level, the [[Elitserien]]. While Brynäs IF is a multi-sports club, but it is especially known for its hockey club. It was founded in 1912; the hockey branch was created in 1939. Their home games are played at the [[Läkerol Arena]]. |
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==Current squad== |
==Current squad== |
Revision as of 21:45, 11 April 2021
Brynäs IF is a professional ice hockey club of Sweden, playing in the country's top level, the Elitserien. While Brynäs IF is a multi-sports club, but it is especially known for its hockey club. It was founded in 1912; the hockey branch was created in 1939. Their home games are played at the Läkerol Arena.
The club has won the Swedish Championship 13 times: 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1993, 1999, 2012.
Current squad
Goaltenders | |||||
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Number | Player | Catches | Acquired | Place of Birth | |
1 |
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Robert Kristan | L | 2006 | Jesenice, Slovenia |
30 |
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Daniel Sperrle | L | 2006 | Sundbyberg, Sweden |
Defensemen | ||||||
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Number | Player | Shoots | Acquired | Place of Birth | ||
2 |
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Niklas Andersson | R | 2002 | Danderyd, Sweden | |
3 |
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Daniel Johansson | R | 2000 | Glimåkra, Sweden | |
4 |
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Linus Morin | L | 2003 | Uppsala, Sweden | |
5 |
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Antti Hulkkonen | L | 2006 | Liperi, Finland | |
7 |
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Tommy Sjödin | R | 1999 | Timrå, Sweden | |
8 |
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Nicholas Angell | R | 2006 | Duluth, Minnesota, USA | |
10 |
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Peter Nolander | L | 2006 | Karlstad, Sweden | |
22 |
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Jörgen Sundqvist | L | 2005 | Härnösand, Sweden | |
28 |
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Daniel Casselståhl | L | 2003 | Gävle, Sweden | |
29 |
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Rodrigo Lavins | L | 2005 | Riga, Latvia |
Forwards | ||||||
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Number | Player | Shoots | Acquired | Place of Birth | ||
12 |
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Andreas Dackell | R | 2004 | Gävle, Sweden | |
14 |
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Mattias Månsson | L | 2005 | Hofors, Sweden | |
16 |
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Richard Gynge | R | 2006 | Tyresö, Sweden | |
17 |
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Daniel Hermansson | R | 2005 | Borlänge, Sweden | |
19 |
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Nicklas Bäckström | L | 2001 | Gävle, Sweden | |
20 |
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Johannes Salmonsson | L | 2006 | Uppsala, Sweden | |
21 |
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Ove Molin | L | 1997 | Huddinge, Sweden | |
23 |
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Björn Danielsson | L | 2001 | Märsta, Sweden | |
24 |
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Mads Hansen | L | 2006 | Oslo, Norway | |
27 |
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Lars Erik Spets | L | 2005 | Trondheim, Norway | |
33 |
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Sebastian Karlsson | L | 2006 | Gothenburg, Sweden | |
36 |
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Mikael Lind | R | 2003 | Gävle, Sweden | |
41 |
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Jiri Bicek | L | 2006 | Kosice, Slovakia |
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Brynäs Greats ==
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Retired numbers ==
26. Anders Huss
Ice hockey in Sweden | |
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Swedish Ice Hockey Association | |
National teams | Men's - Junior - U-18 - Women's - U-18 |
League system - Men | Swedish Hockey League - HockeyAllsvenskan - Hockeyettan - Hockeytvåan - J20 SuperElit - J18 Elit - J20 Elit |
League system - Women | Swedish Women's Hockey League - Damettan |
Women's ice hockey - List of champions |
This article is part of the Swedish hockey portal. |