2009–10 Djurgårdens IF Hockey
LeagueRegular: 2nd
Playoffs: Lost finals SHL
2009–10 record26–17–12
Home record14–5–8
Road record12–12–4
Goals for161
Goals against130
Team information
General managerJanne Järlefelt
CoachHardy Nilsson
Assistant coachMikael Johansson
Tomas Montén
CaptainMarcus Ragnarsson
Alternate captainsMarcus Nilson
Andreas Engqvist
ArenaHovet, Ericsson Globe
Average attendanceRegular: 7,034 (2nd)
Playoffs: 10,519 (1st)
Team leaders
GoalsMarcus Nilson (24)
AssistsMarcus Nilson (27)
PointsMarcus Nilson (51)
Penalty minutesAndreas Holmqvist (84)

The 2009–10 Djurgårdens IF Hockey season was the club's 34th season in the Swedish elite league Elitserien. Hardy Nilsson returned to Djurgården as head coach on March 2, 2009.[1] Nilsson previously coached Djurgården during the 1999–2000 and the 2000–01 seasons. The club became Swedish champions during both of these seasons.[1] Djurgården lost last season's scoring leader when Fredrik Bremberg moved to Atlant Moscow Oblast.[2] The team was later reinforced by former NHL and Djurgården player Marcus Nilson. Marcus Ragnarsson replaced Jimmie Ölvestad as team captain on August 7, 2009.[3] The regular season started on away ice on September 24, 2009, against HV71 and was concluded on March 13, 2010, away against Frölunda HC.[4] Djurgården reached the final in the playoff rounds, where the team lost 4–2 in games against HV71.

Pre-season

Djurgården began the pre-season playing in the 2009 Nordic Trophy tournament, a total of five games plus two playoff games, from August 7 to August 29, 2009. Djurgården became champions defeating Linköpings HC in the final.

Nordic Trophy

Standings

Nordic Trophy GP W L T OTW OTL PSW PSL GF GA Pts
y-HV715410000020912
y-Frölunda HC5320000017149
y-Djurgårdens IF5221010013117
y-Linköpings HC5122100112136
x-Färjestads BK523000009146
x-Malmö Redhawks513100109195

y - clinched semi-final spot for championship, x - play for 5th place

Game log

2009 Nordic trophy game log

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

Final standings

Djurgårdens IF
Linköpings HC
HV71
4Frölunda HC
5Malmö Redhawks
6Färjestads BK

Stats

Players

NoPosPlayerGPGAPtsPIM
#1
Sweden Jacob Josefson
7
5
4
9
2
#2
Sweden Nicklas Danielsson
7
2
4
6
14
#3
Sweden Andreas Engqvist
7
1
5
6
6
#4
Sweden Kristofer Ottosson
4
1
3
4
4
#5
United States Kyle Klubertanz
7
2
1
3
8

Goalkeepers

NoPlayerGPIMIPSOGGAGAASVS%
#1
Sweden Gustaf Wesslau
5
302:22
132
5
0.99
96.21%
#2
Sweden Stefan Ridderwall
1
59:30
22
3
3.03
86.36%
#3
Sweden Mark Owuya
1
60:00
26
4
4.00
84.62%

Honours

Honour Player
Player of tournamentSweden Andreas Engqvist
Most pointsSweden Jacob Josefson

Exhibition games

Game log

Exhibition games game log

Legend:   Win   Loss   Tie

Regular season

Standings

Elitserien GP W L T OTW OTL GF GA Pts
yHV7155251656318815595
xDjurgårdens IF55261772316113092
xLinköpings HC55272033216313992
xSkellefteå AIK55262041414614188
xFärjestads BK55252032513214487
xBrynäs IF552017116114412484
xFrölunda HC55222291115515678
xTimrå IK55181983713815075
eModo Hockey55162087416115074
eLuleå HF55192324713914374
rSödertälje SK55142747313117663
rRögle BK55133024612717355

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

Game log

2009-10 Elitserien Game log (26–17–12)

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

Playoffs

Game log

2010 Playoffs game log
Quarterfinals vs. Brynäs: 4–1 Win (Home: 2–1 ; Road: 2–0)
DateOpponentScoreGoaltenderVenueAttendanceSeriesRecap
March 18Brynäs4 – 3WesslauLäkerol Arena7,2511–0
March 20Brynäs1 – 2 OTWesslauHovet8,094 (100%)1–1
March 22Brynäs4 – 0WesslauLäkerol Arena8,1382–1
March 24Brynäs2 – 1WesslauHovet8,094 (100%)3–1
March 26Brynäs3 – 2WesslauEricsson Globe13,850 (100%)4–1
Semifinals vs. Linköping: 4–1 Win (Home: 3–0 ; Road: 1–1)
DateOpponentScoreGoaltenderVenueAttendanceSeriesRecap
April 1Linköping3 – 1WesslauCloetta Center6,5221–0
April 3Linköping3 – 2 OTWesslauHovet7,696 (95%)2–0
April 5Linköping0 – 2WesslauCloetta Center7,6962–1
April 7Linköping2 – 1 OTWesslauEricsson Globe13,850 (100%)3–1
April 8Linköping5 – 1WesslauEricsson Globe13,0504–1
Finals vs. HV71: 2–4 Loss (Home: 1–2 ; Road: 1–2)
DateOpponentScoreGoaltenderVenueAttendanceSeriesRecap
15 AprilHV714 – 3WesslauHovet8,094 (100%)1–0
17 AprilHV713 – 4 OTRidderwallKinnarps Arena7,0001–1
19 AprilHV711 – 2 OTWesslauEricsson Globe13,850 (100%)1–2
21 AprilHV713 – 2 OTWesslauKinnarps Arena7,0002–2
22 AprilHV714 – 5 OTWesslauKinnarps Arena7,0002–3
24 AprilHV712 – 3 OTWesslauHovet8,094 (100%)2–4

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Statistics

from stats.swehockey

Skaters

Name Pos Nationality GPGAPPIMGPGAPPIM
Regular season Playoffs
Marcus NilsonLW SWE 5324275132 1649136
Jimmie ÖlvestadRW SWE 4817143154 16651110
Kyle KlubertanzD USA 5512193132 1632518
Marcus KrügerC SWE 3811203114 1637106
Andreas EngqvistC SWE 5514122630 16581310
Kristofer OttossonC SWE 5512142616 163140
Timmy PetterssonD SWE 554202446 162794
Andreas HolmqvistD SWE 513212484 1533612
Nichlas FalkD/C SWE 532202238 163254
Nicklas DanielssonLW SWE 5510102042 164488
Jacob JosefsonC SWE 438122020 143254
Marcus RagnarssonD SWE 375152044 1614518
Michael HolmqvistC SWE 52991820 90222
Tim ErikssonLW SWE 557101722 1605510
Patrick CehlinRW SWE 54561110 160222
Mike ZigomanisC CAN 27471112 50008
Christian EklundRW SWE 52471132 1621314
David PrintzD SWE 5525771 1601110
Daniel BrodinLW SWE 3023526 160002
Mika HannulaRW SWE 73140
Mathias TjärnqvistRW SWE 182248 161238
Oscar EklundD SWE 5313432 161340
Henrik ErikssonLW SWE 340446
Alexander DeilertD SWE 260110 50000
Gustaf WesslauG SWE 550110 150000
Arvid StrömbergRW SWE 10000
Simon MitmanLW SWE 10000
Kim LennhammerD SWE 20000
Carl AckeredD SWE 20000
Stefan SöderC SWE 60000
Mark OwuyaG SWE 30000 10000
John NormanC SWE 70000
Niklas AnderssonD SWE 70000
Carl GustafssonRW SWE 120000
Stefan RidderwallG SWE 520000 160000

Goaltenders

Name Pos Nationality GPSVS%GAASOGPSVS%GAASO
Regular season Playoffs
Gustaf WesslauG Sweden 3291,72,292 1593,971,801
Stefan RidderwallG Sweden 2691,692,300 287,803,970

Transfers

Acquired by Djurgårdens IF
PlayerFormer teamNotes
F Sweden Marcus NilsonRussia Lokomotiv Yaroslavl[5]
F Sweden Marcus KrügerSweden Djurgården J-20[6]
D United States Kyle KlubertanzFinland TPS[7]
F Sweden Mathias TjärnqvistSweden Rögle BK[8]
F Canada Mike ZigomanisCanada Toronto Marlies[9]
F Sweden Mika HannulaFree Agent[10]
F Sweden Patrick CehlinSweden Djurgården J-20[11]
F Sweden Daniel BrodinSweden Djurgården J-20[12]
G Sweden Mark OwuyaSweden Djurgården J-20[13]
Leaving Djurgårdens IF
PlayerNew teamNotes
F Sweden Robin FigrenUnited States New York Islanders[14]
F Sweden Fredrik BrembergRussia Atlant[2]
F Sweden Niklas AngerSweden Timrå IK[15]
D United States David SchneiderSwitzerland HC Ambri-Piotta[16]
D Sweden Ronnie PetterssonRetired[17]
D Sweden Alexander DeilertSweden Mora IK (loan)[18]
F Sweden Mika HannulaRussia Salavat Yulaev Ufa[19]

Drafted players

Djurgården players picked at the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.

Round Pick Player Nationality NHL team
5th126thPatrick Cehlin SwedenNashville Predators
5th146thDaniel Brodin SwedenToronto Maple Leafs

References

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  14. "NYI WEEKLY PROSPECT WATCH". islanders.nhl.com. New York Islanders. 2009-03-10. Retrieved 15 August 2009.
  15. Sandström, Joachim (3 August 2009). "Niklas Anger klar för ett år". timraik.se (in Swedish). Timrå IK. Archived from the original on 21 August 2010. Retrieved 15 August 2009.
  16. Pettersson, Robert. "Djurgårdsback flyttar till Schweiz". hockeysverige.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 9 September 2011.
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  18. Dammbro, Jerker (2009-09-03). "Alexander Deilert lånas ut till Mora IK". difhockey.se (in Swedish). Djurgårdens IF Hockey. Archived from the original on 2009-09-04. Retrieved 3 September 2009.
  19. Mälarberg, Apollonia (2010-01-11). "Hannula flyttar till Ryssland - igen". hockeykanalen.se (in Swedish). TV4-Gruppen AB. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
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