Djurgårdens IF is a professional sports club based in Stockholm, Sweden, well-known for its successful football and ice hockey department, the most successful of the country with 16 titles since the establishment of the hockey section in 1922 (won in (1926, 1950, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1991, 2000 and 2001)). A mainstay in the Elitserien, Djurgårdens plays its home games at the Stockholm Globe Arena.
The team also won twice the European Cup, in 1991 and 1992.
Current squad
Goaltenders
- 35. Teemu Lassila
Defensemen
- 29. Jonas Liwing
- 33. Timmy Pettersson
- 55. Daniel Fernholm
Forwards
- 10. Patric Hörnqvist
- 16. Nichlas Falk
- 19. Jimmie Ölvestad
- 20. Christian Eklund
- 21. Andreas Engqvist
- 23. Fredrik Bremberg
- 26. Morten Ask
- 84. Dragan Umicevic
Djurgårdens Greats
- Mats Sundin
- Charles "Challe" Berglund
- Mats Waltin
- Jan Viktorsson
- Andreas Samuelsson
- Nichlas Falk
- Espen Knutsen
- Kent Nilsson
- Mikael Johansson
- Daniel Tjärnqvist
- Niklas Kronwall
- Per Eklund
- Vladimir Orzagh
- Nils Ekman
- Dan Boyle
- Rolf Ridderwall
- Fredrik Bremberg
- Mikael Tellqvist
- Marty Turco
- José Théodore
- Tommy Söderström
Retired numbers
- 2 Roland Stoltz
- 5 Sven Tumba
- 11 Jens Öhling
- 12 Lasse Björn
- 22 Håkan Södergren
- 27 Thomas Eriksson
See Also
External Links
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 - List of competitions |
This article is part of the Swedish hockey portal. |