2010–11 Djurgårdens IF Hockey season

The 2010–11 Elitserien season was Djurgårdens IF Hockey's 35th season in the Swedish elite league, Elitserien. The regular season began on away ice on 16 September 2010 against HV71 and concluded on 5 March 2011 away against Timrå IK.[1] This season saw Djurgården's attempt to win the playoffs, after losing the previous season's final.

2010–11 Djurgårdens IF Hockey
LeagueRegular: 6th
Playoffs: Quarterfinals SHL
2010–11 record22–19–14
Home record14–6–7
Road record8–13–7
Goals for140
Goals against139
Team information
General managerJanne Järlefelt
CoachHardy Nilsson
Assistant coachMikael Johansson
Tomas Montén
CaptainNichlas Falk
ArenaHovet, Ericsson Globe
Average attendanceRegular: 7,401 (2nd)
Playoffs: 10,012 (1st)
Team leaders
GoalsMathias Tjärnqvist (17)
AssistsMarcus Krüger (29)
PointsMarcus Krüger (35)
Penalty minutesDavid Printz (79)

Djurgården finished sixth in the regular season and were faced against Luleå HF in the quarterfinals. Djurgården lost the first three games, but won the three following games to tie the series 3–3. However, Luleå knocked out Djurgården in the seventh and deciding game, winning in overtime.

Pre-season

Djurgården lost several prominent players to NHL, including Jacob Josefson, Gustaf Wesslau, Kyle Klubertanz and Andreas Engqvist. However, in late May Djurgården signed on the replacements. Nils Ekman returned to Djurgården after seasons in the NHL and the KHL.[2] Josef Boumedienne signed a 1+1 deal and Stefan Lassen was acquired from Leksands IF. Former Rögle forward Mario Kempe signed on in June. Stefan Ridderwall was chosen to be the main goaltender for the season; a position he had shared with Wesslau during the previous season. Five players were brought up from Djurgården's youth program while one of them, goaltender Tim Sandberg, was loaned out to Sundsvall. Due to the uncertainty regarding Marcus Nilson's participation for the coming season, Djurgården signed Daniel Widing as a replacement in August. Two new goaltender coaches, Thomas Magnusson and Mikael Gerdén, were signed in May when former goaltender coach Jonas Forsberg decided retire from coaching.[3]

Djurgården began the pre-season by playing in the 2010 European Trophy tournament, an extended version of the former Nordic Trophy, which Djurgården won last season. The tournament previously contained only Finnish and Swedish teams, but was in the 2010 tournament expanded to Austria, Czech Republic, Germany and Switzerland. However, Djurgården missed the European Trophy playoffs this year, ending in the fifth spot with 12 points.

European Trophy

Standings

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Germany Eisbären Berlin 8 5 1 0 2 30 21 +9 17 Qualification for the playoffs
2 Sweden Färjestads BK 8 5 0 0 3 26 25 +1 15
3 Finland Jokerit 8 4 1 0 3 20 15 +5 14
4 Czech Republic Sparta Praha 8 4 0 1 3 22 16 +6 13
5 Sweden Djurgårdens IF 8 3 1 1 3 23 18 +5 12
6 Finland HIFK 8 4 0 0 4 27 24 +3 12
7 Germany Adler Mannheim 8 3 0 2 3 20 24 4 11
8 Sweden Linköpings HC 8 2 1 1 4 19 26 7 9
9 Norway Vålerenga IF 8 1 1 0 6 20 38 18 5
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Sweden HV71 8 6 1 0 1 39 15 +24 20 Qualification for the playoffs
2 Switzerland SC Bern 8 5 0 1 2 27 17 +10 16
3 Finland Oulun Kärpät 8 5 0 1 2 25 25 0 16
4 Finland TPS 8 4 1 1 2 25 25 0 15
5 Sweden Frölunda Indians 8 3 2 1 2 31 31 0 14
6 Austria EC Red Bull Salzburg 8 2 2 2 2 25 22 +3 12 Qualification for the playoffs[lower-alpha 1]
7 Switzerland ZSC Lions 8 2 1 0 5 23 29 6 8
8 Finland Tappara 8 1 0 2 5 16 30 14 5
9 Sweden Malmö Redhawks 8 0 1 0 7 12 29 17 2
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:
Notes:
  1. EC Red Bull Salzburg qualified for the playoffs as the host team.

Game log

2010 European Trophy game log

Legend:   Win (3 points)   Overtime/Shootout win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/Shootout loss (1 point)

Stats

Players

NoPosPlayerGPGAPtsPIM
#1
Sweden Josef Boumedienne
8
3
5
8
12
#2
Sweden Jimmie Ölvestad
8
4
2
6
4
#3
Sweden Nils Ekman
7
0
5
5
18
#4
Sweden Daniel Widing
8
5
0
5
2
#5
Sweden Marcus Krüger
4
0
4
4
2

Goalkeepers

NoPlayerGPIMIPSOGGAGAASVS%SO
#1
Sweden Mark Owuya
4
216:50
105
5
1.38
95.24%
1
#2
Sweden Stefan Ridderwall
5
270:48
137
12
2.66
91.24%
1

Regular season

Standings

2010–11 Elitserien season GP W L OTW/SOW OTL/SOL GF GA Pts
HV71y5524169617314396
Färjestads BKx5527196315412496
Skellefteå AIKx5525189317314596
Luleå HFx5523218312911588
Linköpings HCx5522195913811885
Djurgårdens IFx55221941014013984
Brynäs IFx5519208814715781
AIKx5520234813115176
Frölunda HCe5519245712815874
Timrå IKe5517259414016573
Södertälje SKr5520262713216471
Modo Hockeyr5517256714715370

x – clinched playoff spot; y – clinched regular season league title; e – eliminated from playoff contention; r – will play in relegation series

Game log

2010–11 Elitserien Game log: 22–19–14 (Home: 14–6–7 ; Road: 8–13–7)

Legend:   Win (3 points)   Overtime/Shootout win (2 point)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/Shootout loss (1 point)

Playoffs

Game log

2011 Playoffs game log

Legend:   Win   Loss

Statistics

from stats.swehockey

Skaters

Nr Name Pos Nationality GPGAPPIMGPGAPPIM
Regular season Playoffs
#32Marcus KrügerC SWE 526293552 30110
#78Josef BoumedienneD SWE 525253073 70336
#7Andreas HolmqvistD SWE 4912172910 70332
#17Mathias TjärnqvistF SWE 431762318 72242
#4Marcus NilsonF SWE 397162338 70332
#9Kristofer OttossonC SWE 536172316 73030
#41Daniel WidingF SWE 5210112155 71012
#41Staffan KronwallD SWE 457132014 70112
#70Mario KempeF SWE 54107176 70000
#37John NormanC SWE 51891710 70116
#29Patrick CehlinF SWE 484121614 71012
#26Tim ErikssonF SWE 525101516 71010
#15Oscar EklundD SWE 525101528 70334
#20Christian EklundC SWE 534101444 70006
#34Daniel BrodinF SWE 51491361 72026
#19Jimmie ÖlvestadF SWE 34751220 30002
#33Mika ZibanejadC SWE 265492 71122
#3Nils EkmanF SWE 2045933 00000
#51Mika HannulaF SWE 1453814 53030
#55David PrintzD SWE 5017879 70002
#16Nichlas FalkD SWE 4533612 70002
#21Stefan LassenD DEN 4321322 20000
#14Fredrik ClaessonD SWE 352026 70110
#36Marcus SörensenF SWE 81120 00000
#8Alexander DeilertD SWE 270114 00000
#18Fredric WeigelF SWE 10000 00000
#36Philip HolmD SWE 10000 00000
#18Pontus ÅbergF SWE 10000 00000
#10Marcus RagnarssonD SWE 30004 00000
#28Kim LennhammerD SWE 50000 00000
#6Arvid StrömbergF SWE 60000 00000
#44Stefan SöderF SWE 110000 00000
#18Simon MitmanF SWE 170000 00000

Goaltenders

Nr Name Pos Nationality GPSVS%GAASOGPSVS%GAASO
Regular season Playoffs
30Mark OwuyaG SWE 3292,682,182 793,371,662
1Tim SandbergG SWE 291,302,400 0000
39Stefan RidderwallG SWE 2490,062,800 0000

Roster

Updated 12 January 2011.[4][5]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
78 Sweden Josef Boumedienne D L 45 2010 Stockholm, Sweden
34 Sweden Daniel Brodin RW R 33 2009 Stockholm, Sweden
29 Sweden Patrick Cehlin RW R 32 2009 Stockholm, Sweden
8 Sweden Alexander Deilert D R 34 2008 Stockholm, Sweden
20 Sweden Christian Eklund C L 46 2006 Haninge, Sweden
15 Sweden Oscar Eklund D L 35 2006 Stockholm, Sweden
3 Sweden Nils Ekman Injured Reserve LW L 47 2010 Stockholm, Sweden
26 Sweden Tim Eriksson LW L 41 2008 Södertälje, Sweden
16 Sweden Nichlas Falk D/C L 52 1995 Stockholm, Sweden
51 Sweden Mika Hannula RW R 44 2010 Huddinge, Sweden
7 Sweden Andreas Holmqvist D R 42 2008 Stockholm, Sweden
70 Sweden Mario Kempe RW L 35 2010 Kramfors, Sweden
24 Sweden Staffan Kronwall D L 41 2010 Järfälla, Sweden
32 Sweden Marcus Krüger C L 33 2008 Stockholm, Sweden
21 Denmark Stefan Lassen D L 37 2010 Herning, Denmark
28 Sweden Kim Lennhammer D R 33 2010 Stockholm, Sweden
4 Sweden Marcus Nilson LW R 45 2009 Bålsta, Sweden
37 Sweden John Norman C L 32 2010 Stockholm, Sweden
19 Sweden Jimmie Ölvestad Injured Reserve RW L 43 2004 Stockholm, Sweden
9 Sweden Kristofer Ottosson C L 47 1998 Skarpnäck, Sweden
30 Sweden Mark Owuya G L 34 2007 Stockholm, Sweden
55 Sweden David Printz D L 43 2007 Solna, Sweden
39 Sweden Stefan Ridderwall G L 35 2004 Brännkyrka, Sweden
1 Sweden Tim Sandberg G L 33 2010 Stockholm, Sweden
36 Sweden Marcus Sörensen RW R 31 2010 Södertälje, Sweden
17 Sweden Mathias Tjärnqvist LW L 44 2009 Umeå, Sweden
41 Sweden Daniel Widing RW L 41 2010 Gävle, Sweden
33 Sweden Mika Zibanejad C R 30 2010 Huddinge, Sweden

Transfers

Acquired by Djurgårdens IF
PlayerFormer teamNotes
G Sweden Tim SandbergSweden Djurgården J-20[6]
D Sweden Kim LennhammerSweden Djurgården J-20[7]
D Sweden Josef BoumedienneSwitzerland EV Zug[8]
D Denmark Stefan LassenSweden Leksands IF[9]
F Sweden Stefan SöderSweden Djurgården J-20[10]
F Sweden John NormanSweden Djurgården J-20[10]
F Sweden Arvid StrömbergSweden Djurgården J-20[6]
F Sweden Nils EkmanRussia SKA St. Petersburg[2]
F Sweden Mario KempeSweden Rögle BK[11]
F Sweden Daniel WidingSwitzerland HC Davos[12]
D Sweden Staffan KronwallCanada Abbotsford Heat[13]
F Sweden Mika HannulaRussia Metallurg Magnitogorsk[14]
Leaving Djurgårdens IF
PlayerNew teamNotes
G Sweden Gustaf WesslauUnited States Columbus Blue Jackets[15]
D United States Kyle KlubertanzCanada Montreal Canadiens[16]
D Sweden Timmy PetterssonRussia Severstal Cherepovets[17]
F Sweden Jacob JosefsonUnited States New Jersey Devils[18]
F Sweden Michael HolmqvistSweden Linköpings HC[19]
F Sweden Andreas EngqvistCanada Montreal Canadiens[20]
F Sweden Henrik ErikssonSweden Mora IK[21]
F Sweden Nicklas DanielssonSweden Modo Hockey[20]
F Sweden Carl GustafssonSweden Rögle BK[22]
F Canada Mike ZigomanisCanada Toronto Maple Leafs[23]

Drafted players

Djurgårdens IF players picked in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Round Pick Player Nationality NHL team
1st6thMika Zibanejad SwedenOttawa Senators
4th120thLudwig Blomstrand SwedenVancouver Canucks
5th126thFredrik Claesson SwedenOttawa Senators

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