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词条 2011–12 Frölunda HC season
释义

  1. Regular season

     Standings  Games log 

  2. Playoffs

     Game log 

  3. Statistics

     Skaters 

  4. Transactions

  5. Drafted players

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox IcehockeyTeamSeason
|Season= 2011–12
|year= 2011
|Team= Frölunda HC
|League= Elitserien
|LeagueRank= Regular: 5th
Playoffs: 1st round
|Record= 22–17–16
|HomeRecord= 15–7–6
|RoadRecord= 7–10–10
|GoalsFor= 140
|GoalsAgainst= 113
|GeneralManager= Kent Johansson
|Coach= Kent Johansson
|AssistantCoach= Christian Lechtaler
|Captain= Joel Lundqvist
|AltCaptain= Per-Johan Axelsson
Fredrik Pettersson
|Arena= Scandinavium
|Attendance= Regular: 10,482
Playoffs: 10,941
|GoalsLeader= Mika Pyörälä (22)
|AssistsLeader= Mathis Olimb (31)
|PointsLeader= Mathis Olimb (41)
|PIMLeader= Joel Lundqvist (63)
|WinsLeader= Frederik Andersen (24)
|GAALeader= Frederik Andersen (1.67)
|Championship=
}}

The 2011–12 Frölunda HC season is Frölunda HC's 32nd and current season in the top Swedish league, Elitserien (SEL). The regular season started on September 13, 2011 at home against newly promoted Växjö Lakers and ended on March 6, 2012 at home against Färjestad BK.

Regular season

On November 3, in a home game against Modo, early in the first period Frederik Andersen was run over by Modo's captain Ole-Kristian Tollefsen, who received a minor penalty for charging. Andersen's head struck the crossbar but he continued playing, allowing two goals despite making a spectacular save before the first period ended. During the first intermission, Andersen felt ill and decided to not return to the ice for the rest of the game. Hellberg stepped in and Frölunda managed to overcome their two-goal deficit by scoring four goals in the first nine minutes of the second period.[1] In the third Modo's Nicklas Danielsson elbowed Joel Lundqvist in the face, causing a jaw fracture for Lundqvist.[2] The game eventually ended in a 6–3 win, and Danielsson was reported to the Swedish Ice Hockey Association's Disciplinary Board the following day for checking to the head.[3] Danielsson was suspended for two Elitserien games and one international Karjala Cup game, and was fined 11,000 SEK.[4] In the following game on November 5 against Linköping—the last game before the Karjala Cup break—the injury list was further expanded when Magnus Kahnberg was hit blind-sided in the head by former teammate Sebastian Karlsson. Kahnberg fell unconscious, with his face first to the ice, and laid bleeding for several minutes before he was taken out on a stretcher.[5] The hit resulted in Kahnberg being hospitalised with a severe concussion, a deep forehead laceration, and several teeth knocked out. Karlsson was ejected from the game for checking to the head, and received a match penalty. Karlsson was later suspended for eleven Elitserien games and three 2011 European Trophy playoff games.[6] Frölunda suffered their first loss on home ice as the game ended 1–2,[5] and Frölunda went into the break third in the standings with 37 points, two points short of then league leaders HV71.

Lundqvist returned to action on November 28,[7][8] in a 1–4 loss against Färjestad. In early December, Pierre Johnsson was forced to undergo surgery for an inguinal hernia, sidelining him for four weeks.[9]

After a great start of the season with a top 4 spot in the league, Frölunda fell back in December with only six points in nine games. As a result, Frölunda fell to the sixth spot in the league at 49 points. In a 2–6 loss on December 28 against AIK, Jari Tolsa was suspended for 2 games and fined 9,000 SEK for running over a linesman after an offside call. He returned on 12 January against Djurgården, a 3–2 overtime win, but after two hits on Jimmie Ölvestad and Daniel Tjärnqvist in that game, leaving both opponents with a concussion, he was re-suspended for 2 games and fined 9,000 SEK for the hit on Tjärnqvist. Kahnberg returned as well in that game, scoring one goal.[10][11][12] Johnsson returned to action on January 3 in a 3–2 win against Linköping.[13] Tolsa returned on January 18 in a 4–1 home win against Brynäs.

Standings

{{2011–12 Elitserien standings|team=FHC}}

Games log

2011–12 Elitserien games log; 22–17–16 (Home: 15–7–6 ; Away: 7–10–10)

Legend: {{legend2|#bbffbb|Win|border=1px solid #bbffbb}}

{{legend2|#ddffdd|Overtime/Shootout win (2 points)|border=1px solid #ddffdd}}{{legend2|#ffbbbb|Loss (0 points)|border=1px solid #ffbbbb}}{{legend2|#ffdddd|Overtime/Shootout loss (1 point)|border=1px solid #ffdddd}}

Playoffs

Each playoff series is a best-of-seven, meaning that four wins are required to advance to the next round.

Game log

2011–12 Playoffs log; 2–4 (Home: 1–2 ; Away: 1–2)
Quarterfinals vs. (4) Brynäs IF: 2–4 (Home: 1–2 ; Away: 1–2)
Round Date Score Goaltender Venue Attendance Series
1 March 10 1–3 Andersen Läkerol Arena 6,224 0–1
2 March 12 2–1 Andersen Scandinavium 10,264 1–1
3 March 14 3–4 (OT) Andersen Läkerol Arena 7,693 1–2
4 March 16 0–5 Andersen Scandinavium 12,044 1–3
5 March 18 2–1 Andersen Läkerol Arena 8,283 2–3
6 March 20 3–4 (OT) Andersen Scandinavium 10,515 2–4

Legend: {{legend2|#bbffbb|Win|border=1px solid #bbffbb}}

{{legend2|#ffbbbb|Loss|border=1px solid #ffbbbb}}

Statistics

Skaters

NamePosNationalityGPGAPPIMGPGAPPIM
Regular seasonPlayoffs
Mathis|Olimb}}CNorway}}5510314134613410
Mika|Pyörälä}}LWFinland}}532218401261232
Fredrik|Pettersson}}RWSweden}}541624405861236
Joel|Lundqvist}}CSweden}}481119306360224
Christian|Bäckman}}DSweden}}551116274860222
Patrick|von Gunten}}DSwitzerland}}51519241260000
Magnus|Kahnberg}}RWSweden}}2991120462132
Jari|Tolsa}}LWSweden}}42812204561124
Fredrik|Eriksson}}DSweden}}55416205061018
Mikael|Johansson|Mikael Johansson (ice hockey b. 1981)}}CSweden}}5489174250112
Henrik|Tömmernes}}DSweden}}4459143661344
Per-Johan|Axelsson}}LWSweden}}52212142240002
Johan|Sundström}}CSweden}}496511860002
Anton|Axelsson}}LWSweden}}4256111661120
Nicklas|Lasu}}LWSweden}}4545939601125
Fredrik|Sjöström}}RWSweden}}355382860002
Pierre|Johnsson}}DSweden}}441782851012
Christoffer|Persson}}DSweden}}521563860004
Viktor|Svedberg}}DSweden}}553252060000
Robin|Lindqvist}}CSweden}}350448 -01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}
Victor|Backman}}RWSweden}}82130-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}
Mats|Rosseli Olsen}}LWNorway}}11101061014
Toni|Koivisto}}LWFinland}}171016-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}
Magnus|Hellberg}}GSweden}}170110-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}
Villiam|Haag}}RWSweden}}30000-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}
Otto|Jaksch}}DSweden}}30000-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}
Philip|Martinsson}}DSweden}}30000-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}
Jonathan|Johnson|Jonathan Johnson (ice hockey)}}CSweden}}90000-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}
Kristoffer|Wikner}}RWSweden}}130000-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}
Patrik|Näslund}}LWSweden}}16000030000
Oliver|Bohm}}DSweden}}22000210000
Frederik|Andersen}}GDenmark}}39000260000
Sebastian|Collberg}}RWSweden}}410000-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}-01|—}}

Transactions

The off-season started with the decision from veterans Niklas Andersson and Andreas Karlsson to retire, and after a season of limited playing time Ville Mäntymaa decided to head back home to Finland. Early on Frölunda extended the contracts of Henrik Tömmernes and Nicklas Lasu, brought up Victor Backman from the junior team, and signed contracts with former Frölunda players Anton Axelsson and Jari Tolsa, and later on another returnee in Magnus Kahnberg. Despite offering to play at half his previous salary, and much to the dismay of the fans, Frölunda icon Tomi Kallio was not offered a new contract and eventually signed with Elitserien's newcomer Växjö Lakers. The goaltending was completely overhauled as goalie coach Michael Lehner, and goaltenders Johan Holmqvist and Joakim Lundström left the team and were replaced by goalie coach Micce Andréasson and his aspirant Magnus Hellberg, as well as Danish national Fredrik Andersen, and a local prospect Linus Fernström. The defence was also overhauled when Tobias Viklund, John Klingberg, and Oscar Hedman left the team, and Pierre Johnsson, Fredrik Eriksson, Christoffer Persson, and Swiss national Patrick von Gunten were brought in. After three seasons with Frölunda, assistant captain Riku Hahl left for Finland, and fellow Finn Mikko Mäenpää headed to the KHL, simultaneously Jesper Mattsson returned to Malmö after having settled the dispute which made him leave them and join Frölunda during the middle of the prior season. Finally junior defenceman Viktor Svedberg was signed to a pro-contract, and Frölunda's top duo from the 2009–10 season—Mathis Olimb and Fredrik Pettersson—returned home after their one-year sojourn in North America.

Acquired
Player Former team Date Notes
Anton Axelsson Timrå IK March 23
Jari Tolsa Linköpings HC March 24
Patrick von Gunten Kloten Flyers March 30
Magnus Hellberg Almtuna IS April 4
Magnus Kahnberg Brynäs IF April 4
Pierre Johnsson Luleå HF April 7
Fredrik Eriksson Nürnberg Ice Tigers April 7
Linus Fernström Enköpings SK April 11
Christoffer Persson Rögle BK April 12
Frederik Andersen Frederikshavn White Hawks April 14
Mathis Olimb Rockford IceHogs April 29
Fredrik Pettersson Chicago Wolves July 12
Fredrik Sjöström Färjestad BK November 14
Mats Rosseli Olsen Vålerenga Ishockey January 28
Leaving
Player New team Date Notes
Niklas Andersson Retired March 9
Andreas Karlsson Retired March 11
Ville Mäntymaa Oulun Kärpät March 21
John Klingberg Jokerit April 10
Tobias Viklund AIK April 12
Johan Holmqvist Brynäs IF April 15
Tomi Kallio Växjö Lakers April 18
Joakim Lundström Timrå IK April 20
Oscar Hedman Timrå IK April 27
Riku Hahl Jokerit May 19
Jesper Mattsson Malmö Redhawks May 23
Mikko Mäenpää Amur Khabarovsk May 27
Dragan Umicevic Malmö Redhawks October 10
Toni Koivisto Luleå HF October 31
Robin Lindqvist Timrå IK January 18 [14]

Drafted players

{{main|List of Frölunda HC players selected in the NHL Entry Draft}}

Frölunda HC players picked in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

RoundPickPlayerNationalityNHL Team
2nd33rdSebastian Collberg{{SWE}}Montreal Canadiens
3rd87thFrederik Andersen{{DEN}}Anaheim Ducks
4th99thErik Karlsson{{SWE}}Carolina Hurricanes
6th164thSimon Fernholm{{SWE}}Nashville Predators

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gp.se/sport/ishockey/1.766194-basta-matchen-i-ar-frolunda|title=Bästa matchen i år, Frölunda|last=Hedin|first=Rebecca|date=2011-11-03|work=Göteborgs-Posten|language=Swedish|accessdate=2011-11-04}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gp.se/sport/1.766985-lundqvist-brot-kaken|title=Lundqvist bröt käken|last=Cederfeldt|first=Thomas|date=2011-11-04|work=Göteborgs-Posten|language=Swedish|accessdate=2011-11-06}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gp.se/sport/1.767226-danielsson-riskerar-avstangning|title=Danielsson riskerar avstängning|date=2011-11-04|work=Göteborgs-Posten|publisher=Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå|language=Swedish|accessdate=2011-11-06}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://hockeyligan.se/artikel/14287/ |title=Nicklas Danielsson avstängd |publisher=Hockeyligan.se |work=Hockeyligan |last=Eriksson |first=Frank |language=Swedish |date=2011-11-08 |accessdate=2011-11-08}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dn.se/sport/ishockey/kahnberg-skadad-efter-overfall|title=Kahnberg skadad efter överfall|last=Brändström|first=Leif|date=2011-11-05|work=Dagens Nyheter|publisher=Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå|language=Swedish|accessdate=2011-11-06}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://hockeyligan.se/artikel/14284/ |title=Elva matchers avstängning för Karlsson |publisher=Hockeyligan.se |work=Hockeyligan |last=Eriksson |first=Frank |language=Swedish |date=2011-11-08 |accessdate=2011-11-08}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://hockey.expressen.se/elitserien/1.2635995/lundqvist-tillbaka-med-specialskydd|title=Lundqvist tillbaka med specialskydd|last=Holmberg|first=Ludvig|date=2011-11-28|work=Expressen|language=Swedish|accessdate=2011-11-28}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gp.se/sport/ishockey/1.786024-godkand-comeback-joel|title=Godkänd comeback, Joel|last=Berglund|first=Cege|date=2011-11-28|work=Göteborgs-Posten|language=Swedish|accessdate=2011-11-28}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://hockey.expressen.se/elitserien/1.2644052/pierre-johnsson-blir-borta-i-fyra-veckor|title=Pierre Johnsson blir borta i fyra veckor|last=Pileby|first=Axel|date=2011-12-06|work=Expressen|language=Swedish|accessdate=2011-12-08}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://hockey.expressen.se/elitserien/1.2678055/kaosmatchen-slutade-i-en-dif-mardrom|title=Kaosmatchen slutade i en Dif-mardröm|last=Pileby|first=Axel|date=2012-01-12|work=Expressen|language=Swedish|accessdate=2012-01-13}}
11. ^{{cite web |url=http://hockey.expressen.se/elitserien/1.2665827/korde-pa-domaren-nu-stangs-tolsa-av |title=Körde på domaren - nu stängs Tolsa av |work=Expressen |language=Swedish |date=2011-12-30 |accessdate=2011-12-31}}
12. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.hockeyligan.se/artikel/17373/ |title=Marcus Nilson och Jari Tolsa avstängda |publisher=Hockeyligan.se |last=Eriksson |first=Frank |work=Hockeyligan |language=Swedish |date=2012-01-16 |accessdate=2012-01-19}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hockeysverige.se/article/12704313/vi-hade-lite-studsar-med-oss|title=Vi hade lite studsar med oss|last=Winther|first=Ola|date=2012-01-03|publisher=Hockeysverige.se|language=Swedish|accessdate=2012-01-04}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hockeysverige.se/article/12754534/ett-jattesvart-beslut-att-fatta|title=Ett jättesvårt beslut att fatta|last=Bodin|first=Uffe|date=2012-01-18|publisher=Hockeysverige.se|language=Swedish|accessdate=2012-01-19}}

External links

  • Frolundaindians.com — Official team website
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080327233909/http://www.hockeyligan.se/ Hockeyligan.se] — Official league website
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080322071747/http://stats.swehockey.se/default.htm Swehockey.se] — Official statistics website
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